First Line | Author (Meter) | Number |
A Christ with idols base, | John Berridge (148th) | 885 |
A Daysman he is made, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 571 |
A Fountain that never can sink. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
A Friend and Helper so divine, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 325 |
A Friend before the Throne of Love. | C. Wesley (112th) | 1060 |
A Friend there is, your voices join, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 132 |
A God of providence; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
A God, long-suffering, still restores | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 556 |
A Man there is, a real Man, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 23 |
A Marys or Manassehs stains, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 914 |
A Physician, I learn, abides in this place, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 548 |
A River that never can fail; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
A Sabbatism, a rest from pains, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 358 |
A Sanctuary unto me. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 173 |
A Saviour all divine. | John Newton (C.M.) | 128 |
A Surety just and good; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 579 |
A Tower, a precious Hiding-place, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 557 |
A banquet more divine. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 828 |
A bar to all thats wrong. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 832 |
A barren tree that bears no fruit, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 256 |
A base, ungrateful monster I have been, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 668 |
A beam of comfort shines. | A. Steele (8.8.6.) | 962 |
A beggar poor, at mercys door, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
A beggar, vile and base, I come, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 589 |
A bleeding Christ is all they plead, | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 943 |
A bleeding Jesus is the Way, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
A bleeding Saviour seen by faith, | John Newton (C.M.) | 933 |
A body united indeed; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 635 |
A bold, rebellious will, | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1035 |
A boundless stock of grace; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 643 |
A boundless treasure, all of grace, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 637 |
A brighter faith impart. | John Berridge (S.M.) | 891 |
A brother or sister landed safe from fears, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 664 |
A bruisèd reed he never breaks, | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 762 |
A calm and heavenly frame; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 958 |
A calm, delightful house of prayer. | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 381 |
A captive born, a child of earth, | John Berridge (148th) | 671 |
A captive here, and far from home, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1021 |
A child of corruption and dust. | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
A child of sorrows here? | John Berridge (148th) | 672 |
A chosen sheep in Zions fold. | J. Kent (148th) | 87 |
A city of refuge and righteousness too. | J. Kent (11s) | 1097 |
A clearer passport they receive, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 747 |
A confidence thats strong; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 832 |
A conscience hard does oft retard | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
A constant flow of every good, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 630 |
A constant warfare must maintain. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 617 |
A contrite heart, or no? | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 281 |
A cordial for our fears. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 213 |
A cordial in sickness; a fountain of life. | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
A costly, consecrating oil, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
A covenant once was made, | J. Kent (148th) | 87 |
A cross of massy wood; | W. Batty (C.M.) | 950 |
A crowd about him will be found, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 302 |
A crumb of mercy, Lord, I crave, | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 393 |
A cup of blessing for the poor, | John Berridge (148th) | 886 |
A darksome and restless abode: | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
A debt no more to pay; | J. Adams (8.8.6.) | 67 |
A debtor to mercy alone, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 340 |
A deep celestial spring. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 987 |
A doctrine most divine; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
A doleful gulf of gloomy care, | J. Hart (112th) | 835 |
A door of hope is opened wide, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 585 |
A double eye is in the child, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 253 |
A drop of heaven on worms below. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 265 |
A dwelling fit for thee? | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
A dwelling for the Eternal Mind, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 365 |
A fair one, whose garments are clean, | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
A faith that assureth my sonship with God. | John Berridge (104th) | 906 |
A faith that endureth, and feasts on his blood; | John Berridge (104th) | 906 |
A faith that triumphs over death, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 653 |
A faith that will live in water and flame, | John Berridge (104th) | 906 |
A faithful God restrains their hands, | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 332 |
A faithful and unchanging God, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 83 |
A faithful friend of grief partakes; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
A faithful, loving God | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
A fathers hand I fain would see; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1043 |
A fathers rod no terror hath. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1043 |
A favour bestowed, we hope not in vain | J. Hart (104th) | 456 |
A favour so great we highly should prize; | J. Hart (104th) | 778 |
A feast is now prepared for thee, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 897 |
A feast of mercy, sweetly free | John Berridge (L.M.) | 897 |
A feeble creature pray; | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 391 |
A feeble saint shall win the day, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
A fence against evil, by which we resist | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
A few more days, or months, or years, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 286 |
A few more rolling suns, at most, | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
A few more sighs, a few more tears, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 286 |
A filthy Mary, and a dying thief; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 669 |
A flood should drown the earth no more. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
A foe received a favourite, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
A form of words may please | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 725 |
A form of words, though eer so sound, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
A fountain is opened for sin, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 627 |
A fountain is opened in Jesus the Word; | W. Gadsby (11s) | 524 |
A fountain opened for the poor, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 896 |
A fountain which will ever run | J. Ryland (C.M.) | 247 |
A fountain with a purple flood; | John Berridge (L.M.) | 896 |
A fountain! cries the man of God, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 896 |
A free, a full supply; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1039 |
A fretful soul his fault may spy, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 178 |
A friendless, helpless wretch indeed, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 589 |
A full and free pardon Christ gives, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 632 |
A fulness of every good; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
A fulness of grace to display, | Henry Fowler (11.8.) | 350 |
A fulness of grace, rich, sovereign, and free; | W. Gadsby (104th) | 639 |
A fulness resides in Jesus our Head, | J. Fawcett (104th) | 184 |
A gift both rich and free; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 603 |
A glad and grateful song | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 801 |
A glimpse of love, a glimpse of thee. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 265 |
A glorious life indeed. | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 902 |
A glorious, immortal repast. | W. Gadsby (11.8.) | 591 |
A godliness which feeds on form, | John Berridge (112th) | 901 |
A godly fear of sin impart; | C. Wesley (112th) | 1060 |
A gracious gale on plants beneath. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
A grievous, galling load. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
A guard of heavenly warriors waits; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 364 |
A guide and help be with me found; | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
A guilty world to save. | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 16 |
A guilty, weak, and helpless worm, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 764 |
A habitation for our God; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 365 |
A happy, pardoned child thou art, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 101 |
A hard and haughty heart. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 878 |
A hardened herd, a rebel race; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
A healing balm for all their woes. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1112 |
A healing rest in thee? | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1050 |
A heart from sin set free, | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1024 |
A heart renewed by faith and love, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 905 |
A heart resigned, submissive, meek; | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1024 |
A heart submissive, mild, and meek, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 905 |
A heart thats sprinkled with the blood | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1024 |
A heart the Saviour to adore. | Lock Chapel Collection (L.M.) | 1008 |
A heart which prays for great and small, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 905 |
A heavenly form appears; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
A heavenly joy his words convey; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 756 |
A helper of the helpless be, | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1074 |
A helpless soul, I come to thee, | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1074 |
A helpless worm am I, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 613 |
A helpless wretch am I; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
A holy Christ to view; | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 16 |
A holy oil anoints him too, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
A hope so much divine | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 79 |
A hope that triumphs over death, | John Newton (C.M.) | 933 |
A house of prayer, O Lord for thee, | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 903 |
A humble groan, a broken heart, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1098 |
A humble, lowly, contrite heart, | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1024 |
A jealous God art thou, | John Berridge (148th) | 885 |
A joyful sound indeed, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 526 |
A judgment bond against me lay, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 148 |
A kindly harvest crowns thy love, | A. Flowerdew (C.M.) | 1152 |
A kingdom of immense delight, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 257 |
A kingdom which can neer decay, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 257 |
A life of joy and peace. | John Newton (C.M.) | 198 |
A life thats known by few; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
A lifeless lump of loathsome sin, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 740 |
A lifeless lump of sin like me. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 875 |
A light to shine upon the road | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 958 |
A limping beggar, clothed in rags; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 588 |
A little spot enclosed by grace, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
A little, they own, they may fail, | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
A lively type of Christ; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 636 |
A living spark of heavenly fire? | Lock Chapel Collection (L.M.) | 1008 |
A loathsome stench of death and sin | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 604 |
A long eternity to spend, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 631 |
A long, an everlasting day. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 265 |
A look from him will cheer thy heart, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 765 |
A look from the Lord discovers our case, | John Berridge (104th) | 710 |
A look of thy love is all that we want; | John Berridge (104th) | 710 |
A lovely vine in heathen lands? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
A lover of all his dear saints. | R. Burnham (8s) | 460 |
A loving Christ is near; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 714 |
A loving Saviour surely will | John Berridge (C.M.) | 765 |
A man, or an angel at most: | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
A manger is his bed. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 39 |
A mansion in the skies. | John Newton (C.M.) | 469 |
A mansion of immortal love. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 635 |
A meek suit adorning both sinner and saint. | John Berridge (104th) | 687 |
A method strange this Friend has shown, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
A mighty Saviour suits me well; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
A miracle of grace I stand; | H. Paice, 1798 (L.M.) | 200 |
A mist before thy eyes; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 302 |
A moment he hid the light of his face, | W. Hammond (104th) | 343 |
A moment puts an end to these, | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
A monstrous mass of woe! | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 614 |
A monument of grace, | J. Kent (148th) | 732 |
A mortal man ashamed of thee? | J. Grigg and B. Francis (last verse) (L.M.) | 427 |
A most illustrious Prince of Peace; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 557 |
A mourner all his days; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 71 |
A mourner waiteth at thy door, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 299 |
A moving lip and silent heart. | John Berridge (112th) | 901 |
A name just suited to their case; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 557 |
A needy, helpless sinner still; | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1034 |
A never-changing Friend; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 13 |
A new peculiar race. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 190 |
A new regenerated race, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 73 |
A noble end and truly great; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
A paradise divinely fair; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
A pardon on the breast; | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 81 |
A pattern chaste and kind; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 375 |
A peaceful sceptre in thy hands | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 126 |
A pearl for rotten wood; | John Berridge (148th) | 885 |
A people for his praise; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 596 |
A perfect Saviour prove; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
A pilgrim in his walk, | John Berridge (148th) | 887 |
A pitcher and a lamp? | WIlliam Cowper (148th) | 338 |
A place whereon to lay his head – | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
A pleasant mount indeed, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 599 |
A pledge of endless love we call, | C. Wesley (last verse unknown) (8.8.6.) | 137 |
A plentiful blessing of pardon shall taste. | W. Hammond (104th) | 998 |
A plentiful treasure, to give to the poor. | J. Fawcett (104th) | 184 |
A point so little known? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
A poor backsliding soul restore; | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 391 |
A poor blind creature of a day, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 259 |
A poor, little, faint-hearted band; | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
A porter at the heavenly gate, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 467 |
A portion for my soul, | John Berridge (148th) | 886 |
A portion of thy love unknown, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 390 |
A portion so divine? | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1083 |
A precious Christ for evermore. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 174 |
A precious resting-place indeed; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 636 |
A precious stream of vital blood, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 33 |
A present help in times of need; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 957 |
A prey to death and hell, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 634 |
A principle active and young, | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
A prodigy of injured love! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
A promise so divine? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
A prophet good and great, | John Berridge (148th) | 749 |
A prosperous gale of grace; | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
A proud and fruitless strife! | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 905 |
A proud and wandering heart, | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1035 |
A refuge for sinners the gospel makes known; | J. Kent (11s) | 1097 |
A refuge sweet, and sure, and nigh, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 739 |
A remnant small of humble souls | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 690 |
A rest where pure enjoyment reigns, | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1061 |
A resting-place below; | John Berridge (148th) | 673 |
A righteousness brought in. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 537 |
A righteousness divine. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
A righteousness full and complete he receives, | W. Gadsby (11.8.) | 591 |
A righteousness to raise; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 188 |
A ring that denotes his unchangeable love, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 524 |
A risen Saviour sing; | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 426 |
A rival near his throne; | John Berridge (148th) | 885 |
A robe is provided, their shame now to hide, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 524 |
A rod shall make their shoulders smart. | John Berridge (112th) | 898 |
A rough and thorny path we tread, | John Newton (S.M.) | 337 |
A royal robe to cover thee. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 113 |
A ruined soul to save, | John Berridge (148th) | 674 |
A ruined soul, condemned he stands, | John Berridge (112th) | 744 |
A sacred ray breaks on his eyes; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 908 |
A sacred, solemn sign | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 653 |
A sacrifice of nobler name | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 125 |
A sad inheritance! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 465 |
A safe and solid ark. | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1029 |
A saint there was in days of old | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
A scene of pain, of grief, and woe; | Matlock’s Selection (S.M.) | 948 |
A scornful and a smarting crown | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 148 |
A season most fit his love to disclose; | John Berridge (104th) | 687 |
A second look he gave, which said, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1025 |
A sense of pardoning love, | John Newton (C.M.) | 933 |
A servant he becomes; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
A servant, though the Lord of all? | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
A short, but an effectual prayer. | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
A sign in which by faith we read | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
A sign of Jesus near! | C. Wesley (last verse unknown) (8.8.6.) | 137 |
A single smile from thy sweet face | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 299 |
A sink of sin and unbelief. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 447 |
A sinner clothed in this rich vest, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
A sinner dead in sin; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 725 |
A sinner is he, a rebel in chief; | W. Gadsby (104th) | 520 |
A sinner may repent and sing, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 241 |
A sinner once purchased by blood; | R. Burnham (8s) | 380 |
A sinner saved by blood; | J. Kent (148th) | 732 |
A sinner saved by grace. | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 217 |
A sinner saved by sovereign grace. | Henry Fowler (148th) | 1026 |
A sinner self-condemned I come, | J. Cennick (8.8.6.) | 163 |
A sinner so signally loved. | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 346 |
A sinner trembles at his doom. | John Berridge (112th) | 744 |
A sinner vile indeed! | (Author Unknown) (148th) | 214 |
A sinner weak and vile, | (Author Unknown) (148th) | 214 |
A sinner, saved by grace, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
A sinners heart to sing, | John Newton (C.M.) | 202 |
A sinners thankful voice; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 833 |
A slave to every lust obscene; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 10 |
A slave to rebellion and lust; | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
A smiling eye upon them cast, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 580 |
A soft and tender sigh | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 268 |
A solemn joy proclaims; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 607 |
A solemn sacred place; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 382 |
A solid peace is found, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 599 |
A soul devoted unto thee, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 690 |
A soul oppressed with sins desert | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1098 |
A soul so base as mine. | John Newton (S.M.) | 278 |
A soul that fain would see his face, | John Newton (S.M.) | 729 |
A soul, though as wretched as mine, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 595 |
A soul-reviving feast; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
A sovereign God I wish to see; | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 61 |
A sovereign Protector I have, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 346 |
A sovereign act indeed; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 530 |
A sovereign balm for every wound, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 213 |
A spectacle he stood; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
A spectacle of wounds and blood, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
A spring that issues from a rock, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 684 |
A stable peace, a constant strife; | John Newton (112th) | 728 |
A stable serves him for his room, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 39 |
A strength proportioned to our day; | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 332 |
A stubborn guest is sin, | John Berridge (148th) | 887 |
A subject divinely sublime; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 578 |
A substance sound and sure, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 236 |
A sun amongst ten thousand stars. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
A sure defence from all their rage. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 53 |
A sweet and a permanent peace | W. Gadsby (8s) | 627 |
A sweet glimpse of thy sweet face; | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 697 |
A sweet law of liberty this; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
A sweet resting-place is Jesus to thee; | W. Gadsby (104th) | 639 |
A taste of joys divine! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1069 |
A temple of infinite grace, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 635 |
A temple undefiled; | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 903 |
A thievish swarm frequents the place; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 381 |
A thorn in the flesh they shall have, | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
A thousand ages in thy sight | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1139 |
A thousand angels learn thy name, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 5 |
A thousand blessings on him rest. | Isaac Watts (122nd) | 362 |
A thousand glories more | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
A thousand promises are wrote | T. Greene (C.M.) | 230 |
A thousand snares beset | John Berridge (148th) | 887 |
A thousand stripes upon my back; | John Berridge (112th) | 898 |
A thousand victories. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 192 |
A time he has set to heal up your woes, | John Berridge (104th) | 687 |
A travelling fair one in distress, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 994 |
A treasure well stored with heavenly wealth; | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
A tree that bears corrupted fruit, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 851 |
A triune God is here displayed | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 564 |
A truth from nature never learned, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 34 |
A vale of sin and woe! | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1027 |
A victim bathed in blood. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
A wall of fire Ill be. | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 917 |
A warfare I find without and within, | Samuel Medley (104th) | 321 |
A way to make the conscience clean, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 946 |
A weakling, more than strong; | J. Kent (S.M.) | 994 |
A wicked heart is no small part | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
A wondrous wine there is, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 890 |
A word of thy supporting breath | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 139 |
A work of freest grace; | John Berridge (148th) | 674 |
A work of heavenly grace; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 905 |
A world he drowns at once, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
A world of filth, too base to name, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
A world to redeem from its woes; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 597 |
A world undone, a world restored; | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 8 |
A worldly crowd to din thy ears, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 302 |
A worm deserving endless misery, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 668 |
A worm, by self and sin oppressed, | R. Hill (112th) | 1070 |
A worthless worm like me? | John Newton (C.M.) | 1100 |
A wounded soul, and not a whole, | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
A wretch that had nought of his own, | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
A wretched wanderer from the Lord? | A. Steele (L.M.) | 927 |
A wretched wanderer mourn! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1069 |
A yoke that is easy and mild; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
Aaron within the veil appears, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
Abba, Father, hell cry, my Lord and my God, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 520 |
Abhor to touch the thing unclean, | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1059 |
Abhorred by God above, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
Abide secure enough, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 607 |
Abides and reigns within; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 192 |
Above her guilt she cannot rise, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 638 |
Above the ground we tread, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 1015 |
Above these creature things, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 676 |
Above what the fiends have in hell; | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
Above your highest mirth, | J. Hart (148th) | 307 |
Abram had as much as most; | John Berridge (7s) | 742 |
Abram, to unknown countries led, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 226 |
Absent from thee I cannot rest; | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1034 |
Absent from thee, my Guide, my Light, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1069 |
Absolute redemption. | J. Hart (8.3.) | 104 |
Abundance of good folk, I find, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 178 |
Accept in Christ, and bless withal | J. Hart (C.M.) | 862 |
Accept us in thy Son, and bless | J. Hart (C.M.) | 862 |
Accept us in thy Son; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
Accept, O Lord, the humble song, | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 8 |
Accepted at thy throne of grace, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1010 |
Access to thee is given, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 821 |
Accomplish in me all thy will; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 873 |
Accomplish in the soul. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
Accomplished is the sacrifice; | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 97 |
Accounting each a jewel rich, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 832 |
Accounts so very different there, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 740 |
Acknowledge him the Lord alone, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 541 |
Across my peaceful breast. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 474 |
Acts a raw and foolish part; | John Berridge (7s) | 742 |
Acute disease, or tiring pain; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 707 |
Adam, when the tempter foiled him, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 920 |
Adhering to his laws; | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 426 |
Adieu, thou world so vain; | W. W. Horne (C.M.) | 468 |
Adopted sons perceive | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 81 |
Adopted too, and children made, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 65 |
Adopts them for his own. | John Newton (C.M.) | 966 |
Adore him or deride him. | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
Adore our infant God. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 39 |
Adore the dying Friend of man, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
Adore the just, the sovereign Lord, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1086 |
Adored be his name for his grace, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 597 |
Adored by angels, and obeyed, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
Adored by hosts above the sky, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 1128 |
Adoring at our Fathers throne. | J. Stevens (L.M.) | 224 |
Adoring saints around him stand, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 481 |
Adorn the heavenly plains; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 207 |
Adorned me with his glory too, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 647 |
Adorned with wondrous grace, | Isaac Watts (122nd) | 362 |
Affected angels, while they view! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
Affections placed above, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 796 |
Affections wild, by sin defiled, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
Afflicted at thy feet I fall; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 967 |
Afflicted believer, thy cause hell maintain; | Henry Fowler (11s) | 1033 |
Afflicted saint, to Christ draw near, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 328 |
Afflictions abound in body and mind! | Samuel Medley (104th) | 321 |
Afflictions make us see, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 872 |
Afflictions, temptations, or pain; | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
After his example rise. | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 428 |
After so much mercy past, | John Newton (7s) | 376 |
Again revive and bloom? | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1047 |
Again, dear Lord, we would be fed; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 643 |
Again, through heedless haste, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Again, we cannot see | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
Again, yea, and again, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 550 |
Against delusions blast. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
Against her God reply; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 648 |
Against him dreadful enmity. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 621 |
Against him in malice unite, | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
Against his throne in vain they rage; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 364 |
Against hope to believe in hope, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
Against it preach, it prompts the speech; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
Against its influence pray, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
Against my soul unite, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 547 |
Against no Scripture ever strive, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 878 |
Against the God of my delight. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 621 |
Against the God who rules the sky | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
Against the Son of Gods delight, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1121 |
Against the chosen few; | John Newton (C.M.) | 202 |
Against the grace of God, | J. Hart (148th) | 353 |
Against the man who fails but once! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 48 |
Against the visits of thy face. | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 954 |
Against this faith can stand; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 602 |
Against thy image, work, and grace, | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 954 |
Against thy law, against thy grace; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 761 |
Against tomorrow came; | John Newton (C.M.) | 1126 |
Agonising, groaning, dying, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 656 |
Agree and shine in Jesus face. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 526 |
Agree to give us up, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 223 |
Ah! Lord, with such a heart as mine, | John Newton (C.M.) | 999 |
Ah! Lord, direct my wishful eyes, | J. Hart (112th) | 835 |
Ah! bring a wretched wanderer home, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1056 |
Ah! but for free and sovereign grace, | H. Paice, 1798 (L.M.) | 200 |
Ah! compassionate my case; | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
Ah! how my pensive spirit faints, | John Newton (C.M.) | 288 |
Ah! look from above, and give us content. | John Berridge (104th) | 710 |
Ah! must I die with this sad plague? | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
Ah! my winter has been long! | John Newton (7s) | 400 |
Ah! tear it thence, and reign alone, | G. Tersteegen, translated by J. Wesley (112th) | 1075 |
Ah! tell me, how is it I find | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
Ah! then my faith gives way; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
Ah! what a fool have I been made! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 860 |
Ah! what avails my strife, | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1050 |
Ah! what will profession like this | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
Ah! where are now the faithful few | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
Ah! whither must I go, | John Berridge (148th) | 883 |
Ah! whither shall I flee | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 386 |
Ah! whither shall we fly? | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
Ah! why should unbelief and pride, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
Ah! wretched soul to reason thus, | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 929 |
Ah, Lord, behold us at thy feet! | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1125 |
Ah, give me, Lord, the tender heart, | C. Wesley (112th) | 1060 |
Ah, leave me not alone. | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1035 |
Ah, my Lord, thou knowst my name; | John Newton (7s) | 376 |
Ah, whither shall thy prisoner flee? | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1034 |
Ah, wretched, vile, ungrateful heart, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1084 |
Aid and keep us by thy power; | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 697 |
Aiming to distress the mind. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 645 |
Airs divine; and this the song: | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Alas! I broke his heart! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 13 |
Alas! and did my Saviour bleed? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 763 |
Alas! dear Lord, with shame we own | J. Hart (C.M.) | 734 |
Alas! from such a heart as mine, | John Newton (C.M.) | 959 |
Alas! how large a share is his! | J. Hart (148th) | 817 |
Alas! how oft this wretched world | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
Alas! how soon theyre gone! | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Alas! my dear friends, were apt to forget; | J. Hart (104th) | 456 |
Alas! my sinking spirits droop; | J. Hart (112th) | 835 |
Alas! the Lord my life is gone, | J. Hoskins (C.M.) | 953 |
Alas! the cruel spear | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
Alas! theres worse than nothing there. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 875 |
Alas! what can I do? | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
Alas! what could we worse? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 861 |
Alas, what hourly dangers rise! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1051 |
Alas, what numbers do! | John Newton (C.M.) | 999 |
Alive to that to come; | J. Hart (148th) | 102 |
Alive when wounded, dead when whole! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 304 |
All Deity can there agree | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 525 |
All Deitys engaged | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 579 |
All I have is in the Lamb. | W. Hammond (7s) | 342 |
All I want for life or pleasure, | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
All Israel must to glory go, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 596 |
All Jehovahs love can give, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 626 |
All a faithful God can give, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
All a helpless soul can need, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
All a hungry soul can want, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 558 |
All appointed were by him. | J. Ryland (7s) | 64 |
All are his in Christ the Lord. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
All are too mean to speak his worth, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
All bare, or, what is quite as bad, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
All believers feel the same. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
All beside to ruin lead; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
All black, and yet comely, through Jesus desert. | John Berridge (104th) | 710 |
All blessings for the poor. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 527 |
All blessings have secured for me; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 525 |
All blessings he contains; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 519 |
All blessings that a God can give, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 605 |
All blessings that a God can give; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 622 |
All born of heavenly birth; | J. Hart (148th) | 102 |
All born of the Spirit are brought to repent; | J. Stevens (11s) | 239 |
All contained in that red list | J. Hart (7.6.) | 717 |
All creation groans through thee, | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
All creation must give place | W. Gadsby (7s) | 626 |
All creatures are at his control; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
All creatures obey his commands! | John Newton (8s) | 276 |
All creatures to his bounty owe | J. Hart (C.M.) | 834 |
All cry out, It is not here. | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 988 |
All demands to satisfy. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237A |
All disorders of the soul; | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 976 |
All earthly good I count but loss, | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 771 |
All enriching as it goes; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 932 |
All events at thy command. | J. Ryland (7s) | 64 |
All filthy waters rise; | John Berridge (148th) | 671 |
All flowing from eternal love, | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 84 |
All for sin could not atone; | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 143 |
All glory to mercy we bring, | R. Burnham (8s) | 12 |
All glory to the Lord! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 498 |
All glory to the dying Lamb, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 100 |
All glory to the great I AM, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 78 |
All good thats worthy of a God, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 525 |
All grace is now to sinners given; | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 97 |
All grace is vanished from my sight, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 336 |
All hail reproach, and welcome shame! | T. Haweis (C.M.) | 1065 |
All hail the power of Jesus name, | E. Perronet (C.M.) | 730 |
All hail! we bless thee now! | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
All hail, holy Jesus! our Lord and our God. | J. Cennick (104th) | 404 |
All hail, incarnate Love! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 424 |
All hell and its lions stood roaring around; | Isaac Watts (11s) | 414 |
All her debts were cast on me, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 534 |
All his care rejoice to prove, | C. Wesley (7s) | 1071 |
All his dealings wise and good, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 315 |
All his garments in their blood; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 560 |
All his helpless soul can need. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 545 |
All his love and loveliness; | J. Berridge (7s) | 177 |
All his majesty is seen! | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 514 |
All his saints obtain delight; | J. Irons (8.7.4.) | 735 |
All his saints, by man rejected, | J. Cennick, C. Wesley and M. Madan (8.7.4.) | 493 |
All his sheep amazing wonder! | J. Hart (8.7.) | 826 |
All his ways are holy; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 315 |
All human beauties, all divine, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
All human medicines will do harm; | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 81 |
All in all in thee I find; | C. Wesley (7s) | 303 |
All in debt or in distress, | J. Berridge (7s) | 147 |
All in heaven and earth is mine. | W. Hammond (7s) | 342 |
All in league with death and hell. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 616 |
All in one grand cause unite; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 600 |
All is dark, and vain, and wild; | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
All is finished; do not doubt it; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237A |
All is ours if we are his. | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1063 |
All is ours in earth and heaven; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
All is settled, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 582 |
All is well if Christ be mine; | John Newton (7s) | 277 |
All its dregs am drinking up; | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
All its hid disorders, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
All keepers that come short of this, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 358 |
All lower things despise, | J. Hart (148th) | 102 |
All melt away like snow. | John Newton (C.M.) | 691 |
All must come, and last, and end, | J. Ryland (7s) | 64 |
All my backslidings freely heal, | C. Wesley (112th) | 1060 |
All my darkness chase away; | W. Hammond (7s) | 280 |
All my desires are now content | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
All my evidences dark, | J. Hart (7.5.) | 853 |
All my guilty fears remove, | J. Stocker (7s) | 767 |
All my help from thee I bring; | C. Wesley (7s) | 303 |
All my little strength is gone; | John Newton (7s) | 356 |
All my powers are depraved, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
All my prayer and praise suggest; | J. Stocker (7s) | 767 |
All my safety is in thee. | J. Adams (7s) | 347 |
All my safety is in thee. | J. Adams (7s) | 347 |
All my safety is in thee. | J. Adams (7s) | 347 |
All my safety was in thee. | J. Adams (7s) | 347 |
All my sins on Christ were laid; | J. Bradford (7s) | 116 |
All my sins were on him thrown; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 542 |
All my sorrows to him bringing, | J. Irons (8.7.4.) | 735 |
All my souls delight in thee. | R. Burnham (7s) | 990 |
All my springs and consolations | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 573 |
All my stubbornness subdue; | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
All my times are in thy hand, | J. Ryland (7s) | 64 |
All my times shall ever be | J. Ryland (7s) | 64 |
All my trust on thee is stayed; | C. Wesley (7s) | 303 |
All nations rose from earth at first, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1139 |
All natures gold appears but dross. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 57 |
All needful grace will God bestow, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 370 |
All obeyed with fixed attention, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 560 |
All other means my heart has tried, | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 902 |
All other paths must lead astray, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 152 |
All other streams are vain beside | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 902 |
All others lead to hell. | John Newton (S.M.) | 337 |
All our prayers and all our praises, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
All our righteousnesses hateful; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 535 |
All our souls in safety keep. | John Newton (7s) | 1138 |
All our souls in safety keep. | John Newton (7s) | 501 |
All our souls shall praise the Lord, | John Newton (7s) | 501 |
All our strength is from above. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 645 |
All our weakness pity; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
All outward means, till God appears, | John Newton (C.M.) | 691 |
All over glorious is my Lord; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
All penal wrath to Zion due, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 536 |
All penitent cries his Spirit imparts, | John Berridge (104th) | 687 |
All performed he came to do; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 982 |
All plagues and distempers, all sickness and pain, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 548 |
All plaintive I pour out my song, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
All polluted is my breast; | John Newton (7s) | 356 |
All power belongs to thee. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 930 |
All praise to the Spirit, whose whisper divine | J. Stocker (11s) | 11 |
All pregnant with delight; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 540 |
All real good in Jesus dwells, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 570 |
All real, vital prayer; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 725 |
All souls that in the Lord believe, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 665 |
All souls that under that are found, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 45 |
All sovereign, rich, and free; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 176 |
All sufferings, if my Lord be there; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 326 |
All taken up by thee? | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 249 |
All that a living soul can crave, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 604 |
All that bears the name of good, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 796 |
All that feeds my busy pride, | John Berridge (7s) | 686 |
All that feel thy quickening flame, | (Author Unknown) (7s) | 970 |
All that has been amiss forgive, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 457 |
All that he has is yours! | J. Hart (S.M.) | 219 |
All that his Father loved in him. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
All that his heavenly Father gave | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 354 |
All that might offend or grieve. | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1014 |
All that the Word relates. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 192 |
All that the ark did once contain, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 366 |
All thats past, and all to come, is | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
All the blessings of his love! | C. Wesley (7s) | 1071 |
All the blissful regions ring. | J. Hart (7s) | 490 |
All the bright angelic spirits | J. Bakewell (8.7.) | 931 |
All the debts I had contracted, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 583 |
All the elected train | R. Burnham (148th) | 60 |
All the fitness he requireth, | J. Hart (8.7.4.) | 723 |
All the glory | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 208 |
All the glory God can show! | W. Gadsby (7s) | 518 |
All the glory, | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 205 |
All the glory, Lord, be thine! | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 205 |
All the glory, Lord, is thine! | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 205 |
All the heart, or nothing. | J. Hart (8.3.) | 800 |
All the heavenly hosts adore thee, | J. Bakewell (8.7.) | 931 |
All the law in human nature | J. Hart (8.3.) | 104 |
All the powers of nature, shaken, | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
All the sorrows he endured, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 562 |
All the vain things that charm me most, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 439 |
All the while they work alone; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
All the world calls good or great | W. Gadsby (7s) | 619 |
All their sins are washed away; | J. Humphreys (7s) | 80 |
All things another aspect wear. | John Newton (L.M.) | 1001 |
All things but loss for Jesus sake; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 112 |
All things else are dung and dross; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
All things for our good are given; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
All things in Jesus I possess. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 172 |
All things to promote our fall | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
All things to them seemed to agree | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
All things to thy omniscient eye, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 757 |
All things to us must work for good, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
All this was done for you? | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 680 |
All those that God had foreordained, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 680 |
All thou hast done, and all thou dost, | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 8 |
All through it our Jesus does shine. | R. Burnham (8s) | 460 |
All through the wilderness below, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 242 |
All thy chosen | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 349 |
All thy faithful mercies crown. | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1053 |
All thy kindness well explore, | R. Burnham (7s) | 990 |
All thy needs he will supply; | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 1038 |
All thy people are forgiven, | J. Bakewell (8.7.) | 931 |
All thy people shall adore; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1135 |
All thy sheep shall come to Zion; | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 349 |
All thy sins are washed away. | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 932 |
All thy sorrows soon shall end, | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
All thy wastes I will repair; | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
All thy ways Id well approve, | R. Burnham (7s) | 990 |
All to happiness aspire, | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 988 |
All to leave and follow thee; | H. F. Lyte (8.7.) | 971 |
All to make us | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 758 |
All to succour | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 758 |
All unholy and unclean, | W. Hammond (7s) | 737 |
All vanity below. | Rozzell (7.6.) | 292 |
All waters beside them are full of the curse; | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
All we can boast, till Christ we know, | John Newton (C.M.) | 933 |
All we hear, or feel, or see, | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
All we saw and heard was suited | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1040 |
All were loathsome in Gods sight, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 717 |
All were wretched sinners. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 717 |
All who are taught by thee shall know, | J. Adams (7s) | 99 |
All who discontented are, | J. Berridge (7s) | 147 |
All who find their sinful debt | J. Berridge (7s) | 147 |
All who hate him must, confounded, | J. Cennick, C. Wesley and M. Madan (8.7.4.) | 493 |
All who have been Satans tool – | J. Berridge (7s) | 147 |
All who in thy Son believe; | W. Hammond (7s) | 737 |
All who shall sing Jehovahs praise! | J. Stevens (L.M.) | 224 |
All who taste it | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 1055 |
All who would protection have, | J. Berridge (7s) | 147 |
All will be well if thou art mine. | John Newton (L.M.) | 692 |
All will come to desolation, | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
All worlds are nothing in his sight. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 172 |
All worlds his glorious power confess; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
All, all is grief and misery, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 399 |
All-kind and all-wise, thy season is best. | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 262 |
All-sufficient is our Jesus, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 760 |
Alls deceit; and the cheat | J. Hart (8.3.) | 799 |
Allure, enchant, affright; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Allurèd by thy voice; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 690 |
Almighty God of grace. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 646 |
Almighty God sighed human breath! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
Almighty King of grace! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 74 |
Almighty King of grace. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 646 |
Almighty King of saints, | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 733 |
Almighty Ruler of the sky, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 969 |
Almighty grace, thy healing power | A. Steele (C.M.) | 392 |
Almighty love inspires my heart, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 269 |
Almighty love, arrest that man! | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
Almighty mercy guards my life, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 94 |
Almighty to rescue thou art, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
Almighty to rule and command; | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 346 |
Almost carry me away. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 611 |
Alone secure are found; | Rozzell (7.6.) | 292 |
Aloud will I rejoice. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 109 |
Alpha and Omega be; | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1053 |
Already has prepared for me | John Newton (C.M.) | 469 |
Also the means were fixed upon | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 61 |
Although he bless from day to day, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
Although the billows roll between; | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1034 |
Altogether like our Lord. | C. Wesley (7s) | 248 |
Always interceding. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
Always keeping Christ in view; | J. Hart (7s) | 788 |
Always pray and never rest; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
Always takes the tempters part; | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
Am I his, or am I not? | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
Am I made a real Christian, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 698 |
Am I not safe beneath thy shade? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 166 |
Am I not safe, since God is nigh? | A. Steele (L.M.) | 957 |
Am I quickened by his Spirit; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 698 |
Am freely saved by grace. | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 98 |
Am thy Husband and thy Friend; | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
Am weary of the bustling crowd; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 381 |
Amazed to find him bathed in blood; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
Amazed to see myself so vile, | John Berridge (148th) | 889 |
Amazed, I turn, grown strangely bold, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 951 |
Amazing favour, matchless grace | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 437 |
Amazing grace! how sweet the sound! | John Newton (C.M.) | 198 |
Amazing pity! grace unknown! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 763 |
Amazing thought! which devils fear; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 316 |
Amazing wisdom, power, and love, | J. Maxwell (L.M.) | 44 |
Amazing work of sovereign grace, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 317 |
Amen! our hearts with rapture cry, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 387 |
Amen! the word is good; | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 114 |
Amen! well bless his name; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 588 |
Amen, to all the praise. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 318 |
Amid the dreadful storm. | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 341 |
Amid the sharpest pains I feel, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1086 |
Amid this little company; | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 453 |
Amidst his Fathers throne; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
Amidst temptations sharp and long, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 83 |
Amidst ten thousand anxious cares, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 399 |
Amidst ten thousand dangers, | Rozzell (7.6.) | 292 |
Amidst the bright numberless throng, | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
Amidst the din of Jordans flood; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1091 |
Amidst the house of God | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 50 |
Amidst the roaring of the sea, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 290 |
Amidst the sorrows of the way, | D. Herbert (L.M.) | 711 |
Amidst the storms career, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1093 |
Amidst thy works can rove, | Boyce (C.M.) | 1151 |
Among that favoured band! | B. Wallin (C.M.) | 194 |
Among the children of thy grace, | S. Stennett (S.M.) | 359 |
Among the chosen of his love, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 63 |
Among the flock they rest, | J. Stevens (S.M.) | 425 |
Among the great unfit to shine; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 992 |
Among the rest this note shall swell, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
Among the sons of God. | R. Elliott (S.M.) | 471 |
Among thy saints abide, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 683 |
Amongst the shades I roll, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
Amongst the sons of flesh and blood? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 365 |
Amongst thy children room for me? | J. Hart (L.M.) | 447 |
An able Counsellor, to plead, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 557 |
An able, willing Saviour too; | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1028 |
An alien made a child; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
An all-atoning Priest; | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 225 |
An all-prevailing plea. | John Newton (S.M.) | 395 |
An all-sufficient help for me, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 904 |
An earthly brother drops his hold, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
An empty knowledge bloats with air, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
An end of sins entirely made; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 836 |
An endless Father, He; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 557 |
An everlasting righteousness. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 815 |
An everlasting song from thee. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 10 |
An everlasting song of praise. | J. Swain (L.M.) | 721 |
An everlasting theme. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 828 |
An ignominious death. | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 786 |
An interest in the Saviours blood, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1085 |
An unctuous light to all thats right, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 832 |
Ancient of Days! | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
Ancient of endless days; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 539 |
And Abba, Father, cry. | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 81 |
And Abram heard his voice, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 606 |
And Calvary, say gentler things: | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 47 |
And Calvarys peace impart, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 714 |
And Christ all his battles will fight; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 632 |
And Christ be all in all, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 508 |
And Christ exalted be; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 683 |
And Christ has made him heir of heaven. | J. Hart (8.6.8.) | 234 |
And Christ himself my Rock. | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 1012 |
And Christ in him dwelleth as King of one host. | W. Gadsby (11s) | 612 |
And Christ is faithful to his word. | John Berridge (L.M.) | 897 |
And Christ my All in All. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 336 |
And Christ receives and gives it in. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 882 |
And Christ shall be our song. | J. Cennick (C.M.) | 118 |
And Christ the Man, we sing. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
And Christians join the solemn word, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 318 |
And Christians, with a smile, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 617 |
And Esau vows my death. | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 299 |
And God calls him his son, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
And God from his purpose shall never remove, | J. Kent (104th) | 912 |
And God from thy eyes wipe all sorrows away. | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
And God has raised his Son. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
And God how pure and bright. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 872 |
And God invites to sup; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 1122 |
And God the Spirit we adore; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 33 |
And God the eternal Spirit bless, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 757 |
And God will clear thy misty sight, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 891 |
And God, thy God, thy soul shall fill | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 126 |
And Gods just law with terror fills your soul, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 669 |
And He that will not for my sake | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
And Him in everything employ. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 171 |
And Him youll sing for ever there. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 171 |
And Holy Ghost; | W. Gadsby (6.4.) | 517 |
And Holy Spirit, Three-in-One, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 868 |
And I also trust to see the glad hour; | C. Wesley (104th) | 408 |
And I am black as hell. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
And I am left below, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 664 |
And I am left to walk alone, | J. Hoskins (C.M.) | 953 |
And I believe tis often true, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 740 |
And I desire no more. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
And I each boisterous storm outride. | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
And I feel the sweets of peace, | Gospel Mag., 1781 (7s) | 963 |
And I for ever am set free. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 525 |
And I his grace record. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 567 |
And I hope, by thy good pleasure, | R. Robinson (8.7.) | 199 |
And I on him depend. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 355 |
And I shall his glory see; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 558 |
And I shall see his face. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 1122 |
And I shall sin abhor. | C. Wesley & Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 1072 |
And I shall stand forgiven. | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 391 |
And I shall surely find, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 7 |
And I stand complete in him. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 558 |
And I still pray and be denied? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 401 |
And I to his praise in heaven shall live; | Samuel Medley (104th) | 321 |
And I want something new. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
And I will shout his fame. | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 114 |
And I will work thy good. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
And I, with them, thy praise will sound | B. Wallin (C.M.) | 194 |
And Im a sinner vile indeed; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 447 |
And Im completely blest; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 251 |
And Im for ever justified. | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 97 |
And Im victorious through his name. | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 3 |
And Ishmael send away, | W. Gadsby (122nd) | 522 |
And Ive a carnal nature too, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 621 |
And Jehovah gave the word: | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 560 |
And Jesus be my All in All. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 172 |
And Jesus call his ransomed home. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 492 |
And Jesus entombed was the same | J. Swain (8s) | 159 |
And Jesus had no charms for me; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1042 |
And Jesus holds her hand; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 602 |
And Jesus is his name; | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
And Jesus is the child. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
And Jesus is thy rest. | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 929 |
And Jesus leads the song; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 850 |
And Jesus name adore. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
And Jesus says hell cast out none | J. Humphreys (C.M.) | 55 |
And Jesus seals it with his blood. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 83 |
And Jesus seems to mock his groans. | John Berridge (148th) | 749 |
And Jesus smiles at such a guest; | John Berridge (L.M.) | 748 |
And Jesus smiling all the while. | John Berridge (148th) | 889 |
And Jesus will not fail thy hope; | John Berridge (112th) | 899 |
And Jesus wins the heart. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1020 |
And Jesus, at the Lords right hand, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 387 |
And Jesus, on the eternal throne, | J. Montgomery (C.M.) | 1002 |
And Jesus, the incarnate Word, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 530 |
And Jesus, with his precious blood, | Gospel Mag., 1778 (S.M.) | 86 |
And Mercys angel-form appeared; | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
And Moses much condemn, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 101 |
And Moses never can demand | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 101 |
And O may this my glory be, | J. Grigg and B. Francis (last verse) (L.M.) | 427 |
And O my soul, with wonder view, | J. Kent (last 3 verses) (L.M.) | 407 |
And O what love the Spirit shows! | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 579 |
And O, celestial Dove! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
And Paul may plant in vain. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 165 |
And Paul the hateful truth shall tell. | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 115 |
And Satan binds our captive minds | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 764 |
And Satan cheat the Holy Ghost? | J. Hart (148th) | 353 |
And Satan lays his wily net. | John Berridge (148th) | 887 |
And Satan says the medicines vain | J. Hart (S.M.) | 311 |
And Satan sorely thrust; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 714 |
And Satan trembles when he sees | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 394 |
And Satan would confound us; | J. Hart (7.7.4.) | 235 |
And Satan, my malicious foe, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 401 |
And Zion is his dwelling still; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 365 |
And Zion preserve from despair. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 628 |
And Zion shall behold his face. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 571 |
And Zion shall in glory be, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 579 |
And Zion shall in him rejoice. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
And Zion shall record | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
And Zion shall surely prevail. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 516 |
And Zion shall wear it in praise of her Friend. | W. Gadsby (11s) | 524 |
And Zion triumph in her King. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 365 |
And Zion with beauty does deck; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
And a full release proclaim; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 593 |
And a sad decline we see; | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
And a thousand deaths are due. | John Berridge (7s) | 895 |
And adore thy matchless name. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 720 |
And adoring, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 918 |
And after perfect bliss aspires, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 242 |
And against thee all things feel; | J. Hart (7.5.) | 853 |
And ah! still less enjoy. | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 997 |
And aid my tongue to bless his name, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 420 |
And air, and earth, and seas, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1005 |
And all Gods glory see. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 530 |
And all Gods judgments right. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 832 |
And all Zions mourners shall decked with it be. | W. Gadsby (11s) | 524 |
And all are one in him. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 816 |
And all complain, as thou wilt do, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 302 |
And all conspire with sweet accord, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1127 |
And all fear of want remove. | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
And all her joys decline. | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
And all his boundless love proclaim! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 18 |
And all his choicest treasure gives | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 531 |
And all his chosen seed; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
And all his frightful powers. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 464 |
And all his glory view. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 572 |
And all his glory view? | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 647 |
And all his goodness make to pass | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 554 |
And all his legions roar; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 94 |
And all his mercies prove; | G. Burder (C.M.) | 750 |
And all his springs in Zion flow | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
And all his will be done; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 664 |
And all his wondrous grace explore, | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 771 |
And all his word shall stand. | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 344 |
And all his works I praise; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 251 |
And all in faithfulness is sent. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 873 |
And all is foul within us; | J. Hart (7.7.4.) | 235 |
And all its glory spoiled. | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 903 |
And all its hardness cease. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
And all its pride abase. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 74 |
And all its shame despised? | J. Fellows (C.M.) | 429 |
And all its streams which here are found, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 996 |
And all my fears were hushed to peace. | John Newton (L.M.) | 1017 |
And all my foes shall lose their aim; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 166 |
And all my help in Jesus seek. | John Berridge (112th) | 744 |
And all my hope of bliss. | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 745 |
And all my hopes decline. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 136 |
And all my hopes were slain. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 46 |
And all my leprosy subdue. | John Berridge (148th) | 671 |
And all my powers be praise. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 478 |
And all my powers by thine control. | G. Tersteegen, translated by J. Wesley (112th) | 1075 |
And all my powers renew. | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 733 |
And all my powers shall bow and sing | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 480 |
And all my soul adore, and love his name. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 693 |
And all my soul be tuned to sing | Gospel Mag., 1796 (L.M.) | 482 |
And all my soul resigned. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1086 |
And all my thoughts and powers control. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1124 |
And all my warfare oer; | John Berridge (148th) | 672 |
And all my work be praise! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 139 |
And all new covenant blessings brings? | J. Irons (C.M.) | 1156 |
And all of humble mind. | J. Franklin (C.M.) | 512 |
And all our beautys gone, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
And all our faith increase, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 382 |
And all our help, we then shall prove, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 382 |
And all our wants supplied; | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 42 |
And all seems death within; | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 997 |
And all such pleading he approves, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 383 |
And all that are born from above, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
And all that are born from above, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 529 |
And all that earth calls good or great. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 265 |
And all that guilty sinners need; | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 943 |
And all that in the Son believe, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 834 |
And all that seek to him shall know, | John Berridge (112th) | 900 |
And all that take may live. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 821 |
And all thats earth must perish. | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
And all the blissful seats of love | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
And all the debt was charged on him. | J. Hart (148th) | 445 |
And all the dreadful debt is paid. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 836 |
And all the earth shall hear. | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 201 |
And all the garden grow. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 455 |
And all the glorious ranks above | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
And all the glory shall be thine. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1087 |
And all the grief that intervenes, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 173 |
And all the heavens adore. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
And all the help of man proves vain; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 707 |
And all the host was overthrown. | WIlliam Cowper (148th) | 338 |
And all the openings of thy love, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
And all the power it hath, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 602 |
And all the saints adore. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
And all the sons of darkness fly | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 168 |
And all the sons of malice join | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 164 |
And all the steps that grace display | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 201 |
And all the trials here we see, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 387 |
And all their actions guilt. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 111 |
And all their fears destroy: | S. Barnard (148th) | 1129 |
And all their foes shall surely fly. | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 3 |
And all their pleasure share; | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 995 |
And all their powers engage, | W. Gadsby (6.4.) | 517 |
And all their work is praise and love. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 369 |
And all things dark appear, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 605 |
And all this to prove thee, to stain thy cursed pride; | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
And all through the Lamb and his blood. | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
And all thy foes oerturn, oerturn, | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 903 |
And all thy glory see, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 176 |
And all thy nature clean. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
And all thy saints in praises join. | John Newton (L.M.) | 451 |
And all within it shared the same. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
And almost as unwilling; | J. Hart (7.7.4.) | 235 |
And always hears our cry. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
And always is the same. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 833 |
And am but barren still. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 251 |
And an unfeeling soul. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
And angel round the throne, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 409 |
And angels fly at his command. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 20 |
And angels proclaiming the stranger forlorn, | E. L. Schlict (11s) | 41 |
And angels tell, The Lord is risen. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 488 |
And art rebellious still; | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1032 |
And art thou not a captive led, | John Berridge (112th) | 900 |
And as a nail he fastened him. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 550 |
And as a sinner, plead for grace, | D. Herbert (L.M.) | 711 |
And as his kingdom grows, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 366 |
And as my soul more humbled grows, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 891 |
And as priests, his solemn praises | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
And as the benefit is ours, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 455 |
And as thy days, thy strength shall be. | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 328 |
And ask him still for more. | John Newton (C.M.) | 959 |
And ask our Lord some new years gift. | J. Hart (148th) | 777 |
And asked for what the worldings prize. | John Newton (L.M.) | 692 |
And at his footstool bow the knee, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 925 |
And at last our souls receive. | Gospel Mag., 1781 (8.7.) | 965 |
And at my Lords feet fall; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 336 |
And at thy footstool lie; | B. Beddome (148th) | 947 |
And at times may know no reason | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 615 |
And autumn with rich crops succeeds; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 875 |
And avarice gripeth still. | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 903 |
And bade the rivers glide between. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
And balm for every fear; | Gospel Mag., 1778 (S.M.) | 86 |
And banish all your fear. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 572 |
And banished guilt and fear. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 637 |
And banishes her fears. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 638 |
And banishes their fears. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
And banquet on pleasures divine, | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
And banquet with our Head; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 642 |
And base that heart must be | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
And bathed in its own blood; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 763 |
And be his name adored. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 498 |
And be his name adored. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 653 |
And be his name adored; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 540 |
And be it my fixed endeavour, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 641 |
And be it our great concern, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 609 |
And be not wise in self-conceit; | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
And be our Sun, and Strength, and Shield. | John Newton (L.M.) | 1115 |
And be sure he died for me? | W. Hammond (7s) | 280 |
And be the guest of God. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
And beamed with characteristic light. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
And bear my fainting spirit up, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1051 |
And bear our spirits home, | S. Stennett (148th) | 403 |
And bear thy witness with my heart, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 24 |
And bears the sword in vain. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
And before his power to fall. | R. Burnham (7s) | 187 |
And beggars raised to reign in heaven. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 837 |
And begin, from this good hour, | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
And bettered by the cross. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 872 |
And bid a dying sinner live. | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 238 |
And bid each trembling fear begone. | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 271 |
And bid me cleave to thee, my Lord, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1078 |
And bid me wait serene; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 260 |
And bid my crimes remove? | A. Steele (C.M.) | 392 |
And bid my drooping powers rejoice? | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1078 |
And bid my faith prevail. | John Berridge (S.M.) | 739 |
And bid my fears depart; | John Newton (C.M.) | 999 |
And bid my fears remove. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1079 |
And bid my sorrows fly; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1083 |
And bid our kindred rise; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 466 |
And bid the dying live. | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 393 |
And bid the mourners fears depart. | John Newton (altered) (L.M.) | 1130 |
And bid the poor sinner look there. | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
And bid the prisoner fly | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 553 |
And bid the tempter flee; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1051 |
And bid thee welcome to our heart. | J. Allen (L.M.) | 952 |
And bid us all depart in peace. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 457 |
And bid us all go free. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 677 |
And bids affliction drive me home, | T. Greene (C.M.) | 209 |
And bids his cares adieu; | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 358 |
And bids the enlightened sinner seek | J. Hart (C.M.) | 32 |
And bids the weary in him rest. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 599 |
And bids them trust in him. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 832 |
And bids your longing appetites | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
And blacken all my soul, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
And blasphemy grows bold, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
And blasts the promised crop. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 314 |
And bless een two or three. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 679 |
And bless him highly as you can; | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
And bless his saints and angels eyes, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
And bless me with thy smile? | J. Fellows (C.M.) | 429 |
And bless the hand that dries their tears, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 738 |
And bless the happy hour. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 505 |
And bless the nuptial bands. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 375 |
And bless the seed thats sown; | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 866 |
And bless us with a holy fear; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 655 |
And blessed us with a living faith; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 655 |
And blesses them indeed. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 383 |
And blessings more than we can give, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1005 |
And blessings on atoning blood, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 78 |
And blessings shall attend my word. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 365 |
And blessèd am I when I see | John Berridge (L.M.) | 748 |
And blest in Jesus live: | C. Wesley (148th) | 59 |
And blind is that unholy eye, | (Author Unknown) (L.M.) | 937 |
And bliss, immortal bliss enjoy; | W. Gadsby (122nd) | 522 |
And bloats the soul with air; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
And blood that takes out every stain. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1090 |
And blood to purge our sin; | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
And blood tracks all the path. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
And blush that I should ever be | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 323 |
And blushing, looks to thee; | John Berridge (148th) | 889 |
And boast in him alone. | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 114 |
And boast their moral dignity; | A. C. R., 1790 (L.M.) | 204 |
And body bathed in blood? | W. Batty (C.M.) | 950 |
And bore the loved Immanuels name. | C. Wesley (148th) | 37 |
And bore their sins away. | J. Adams (8.8.6.) | 67 |
And born unholy and unclean; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1004 |
And both became our heavenly food. | J. Hart (148th) | 445 |
And both through mercy still, | John Berridge (148th) | 674 |
And bought for us, so dear! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803 |
And bought the blest release; | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
And bought us with a price; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 606 |
And bound in legal fear, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 253 |
And boundless as our sins! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
And bounds his raging power. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 94 |
And bounty all divine prepares | Samuel Medley (S.M.) | 499 |
And bow before his throne? | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 383 |
And bow before the King. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
And break in upon his soul. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 658 |
And break infernal chains; | R. Burnham (S.M.) | 203 |
And break my heart of stone. | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 390 |
And break my heart of stone. | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 390 |
And break the chains of reigning sin; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 26 |
And break thy schemes of earthly joy, | John Newton (L.M.) | 295 |
And breaks his prison door; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 756 |
And breaks my peace in vain; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 266 |
And breathe the living word. | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 983 |
And brighten all the scene. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 260 |
And brighter and brighter shall shine, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 544 |
And brightest angels can but guess. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 681 |
And bring a lasting peace about? | W. Gadsby (148th) | 585 |
And bring all heaven before our eyes. | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 1023 |
And bring her home to God; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 533 |
And bring his gospel store? | John Berridge (C.M.) | 743 |
And bring in bills exceeding large? | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 101 |
And bring me near to God. | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 1103 |
And bring my vileness to my view, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 304 |
And bring on weeping eyes? | John Berridge (148th) | 889 |
And bring renewèd strength. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 765 |
And bring the gospel feast; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 1128 |
And bring the promised hour. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
And bring thy presence near; | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
And bring upon thy wing | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 679 |
And bringeth his word attended with grace; | John Berridge (104th) | 710 |
And bringeth nigh to God; | John Berridge (148th) | 671 |
And brings another year. | J. Hart (148th) | 777 |
And brings at length salvation nigh. | John Berridge (148th) | 889 |
And brings eternal glories near. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 231 |
And brings him from his cell. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 528 |
And brings immortal blessings down. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 211 |
And brings proud nature down; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 553 |
And brings such salvation as this, | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
And brings the distant near. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
And brings the gospel-rest. | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 81 |
And brings the sinner back to God. | J. Hart (112th) | 89 |
And broken heart rejoice; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
And brooding sorrows steal my rest. | John Berridge (148th) | 672 |
And brought himself into disgrace. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
And brought me home to God. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 647 |
And brought me to his chosen fold. | John Newton (L.M.) | 91 |
And brought us liberty. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 210 |
And bruise thy inmost soul. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 892 |
And burial we see; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 653 |
And buries our woes in triumphant grace, | John Berridge (104th) | 710 |
And burst into a song; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 269 |
And bursting to a better birth, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 845 |
And by and in him live. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 181 |
And by and in him lives; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
And by faith may I inherit | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 641 |
And by faith may we inherit | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 563 |
And by faith the shore espy; | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 769 |
And by faith therein we view | W. Gadsby (7s) | 657 |
And by his Spirit and his word | John Newton (C.M.) | 966 |
And by his Spirit given; | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 242 |
And by his Spirits power reveals | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 614 |
And by his dying vanquished death. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1080 |
And by his own atoning blood, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 585 |
And by his power my foes controlled; | John Newton (L.M.) | 91 |
And by his saints it stands confessed, | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 6 |
And by his winning ways, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 684 |
And by my very birth unclean. | John Berridge (148th) | 671 |
And by one atonement thy sin has condemned, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 639 |
And by such granted help I thought | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 300 |
And by such means, though strange to tell, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
And by such rovings I have brought | John Berridge (112th) | 898 |
And by such visionary props | John Berridge (148th) | 674 |
And by that grace, through faith, we stand, | J. Stevens (L.M.) | 224 |
And by that needs must hate | J. Hart (8.3.) | 800 |
And by the gospel live. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 192 |
And by thy Spirit form | B. Beddome (148th) | 947 |
And by thy oath and covenant sure. | J. Stevens (L.M.) | 224 |
And by thy people here; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 1128 |
And by what wondrous ways! | J. Hart (S.M.) | 831 |
And call his Makers ways unjust, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
And call my words and actions oer. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1085 |
And call no more on Jesus name? | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1028 |
And call the Lord our own; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 564 |
And call the spices forth. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1108 |
And called by grace divine, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 608 |
And called the day of rest. | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 358 |
And called the stars my own, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
And called them still his sons. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 318 |
And calls effectual reach their hearts, | G. Burder (C.M.) | 750 |
And calls her trash delicious sweets. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 620 |
And calls my sins his own. | John Newton (C.M.) | 119 |
And calls the place his own; | John Newton (C.M.) | 1020 |
And calls them all his own. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 832 |
And calls us to a feast divine, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
And calm the surges of the mind. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 26 |
And calmed offended Majesty. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
And calms the troubled breast; | John Newton (C.M.) | 135 |
And came to earth to bleed and die! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 418 |
And can an all-creating arm | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 327 |
And can both watch and pray, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
And can he have taught me to trust in his name, | John Newton (104th) | 232 |
And can its virtues tell; | John Berridge (S.M.) | 890 |
And can my heart aspire so high | A. Steele (C.M.) | 260 |
And can my hope – my comfort die, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 980 |
And can my soul from thee depart, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 927 |
And can no farther go. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1148 |
And can no sovereign balm be found? | A. Steele (L.M.) | 977 |
And can the Lord pass heedless by, | John Berridge (112th) | 705 |
And can the ear of sovereign grace | A. Steele (C.M.) | 136 |
And can those prayers be lost? | E. Scott (C.M.) | 1145 |
And can we remain unwounded, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237A |
And cannot be condemned. | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 344 |
And cannot evil see, | John Berridge (148th) | 671 |
And cannot see the cloud cleared up | J. Hart (C.M.) | 812 |
And canst thou, wilt thou yet forgive, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 392 |
And captivate my soul; | J. Kent (148th) | 732 |
And carelessness succeed. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
And carnal things discard. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 643 |
And cast a gracious eye | J. Hart (S.M.) | 775 |
And cast each hated idol down, | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 1066 |
And cast it all around. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 109 |
And cast my soul at last away? | Dobell’s Selection (L.M.) | 981 |
And cast the world and sin behind; | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1074 |
And cast your gloomy fears away. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1109 |
And cause our doubts and fears. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 509 |
And cause the dead to hear. | John Newton (C.M.) | 193 |
And causes the deed to be done. | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8s) | 250 |
And celebrate, with one accord, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 39 |
And centre of my soul. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
And chains them down in iron bands. | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 332 |
And chainèd down each night in bed? | John Berridge (112th) | 900 |
And change the leopards skin. | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 1067 |
And chase the darkness of the mind. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1006 |
And chase the thieves away; | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 903 |
And chastens whom he loves. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 871 |
And cheer a drooping heart; | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 299 |
And cheer a troubled heart. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 714 |
And cheer me from the north; | John Newton (C.M.) | 1108 |
And cheer my fainting soul! | Matlock’s Selection (S.M.) | 948 |
And cheer my heart with sacred wine. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 264 |
And cheer us ere we go. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 677 |
And cheereth souls distressed; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 743 |
And cheerfully bear up the cross, | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
And cheers him with a heavenly feast. | John Berridge (L.M.) | 748 |
And cheers us under every care, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 1107 |
And chide each vanity away, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1084 |
And chose them both to means and end. | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 66 |
And chosen in the Lamb, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
And churlish hearts makes harder still; | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 49 |
And circle it around. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
And cleanse my spotted garments too. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
And cleave to the world and its toys: | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
And clothe with power the preachers tongue. | John Newton (altered) (L.M.) | 1130 |
And clouds and darkness thee surround, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 377 |
And clouds surround his throne, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 132 |
And come according to thy word. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1125 |
And come for all I want to thee. | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1076 |
And comes at evening late; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 893 |
And comes to standing corn. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 845 |
And comfort of my mind; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 7 |
And comfort of my nights. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1011 |
And comforts and cheers him, and banishes fear. | W. Gadsby (104th) | 520 |
And comforts mingle with my sighs. | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 289 |
And complained their hopes were spilt, | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
And completely spoiled their might, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 560 |
And condescends to be a worm, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
And conflicts hard with doubts and fears, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 242 |
And conquered him that conquered all. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 492 |
And conquers death and hell. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 561 |
And conquest sparkles in his eyes. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 836 |
And conscience roar within? | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 81 |
And conscious, fled his Makers face, | J. Hart (112th) | 89 |
And consolation send; | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 1103 |
And contradict his gracious word. | John Newton (L.M.) | 961 |
And could a single holy soul | E. Scott (C.M.) | 1145 |
And count the fulsome store | John Berridge (148th) | 674 |
And count them basely born. | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1013 |
And counteth every sigh; | John Berridge (148th) | 749 |
And counts our cause his own. | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 51 |
And covenant of grace, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 607 |
And cries, Im all over as any fiend black. | John Berridge (104th) | 710 |
And cries, with his expiring breath, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
And crosses still increase; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 605 |
And crowds of unbelieving fears, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 302 |
And crown him Lord of all. | E. Perronet (C.M.) | 730 |
And crown him Lord of all. | E. Perronet (C.M.) | 730 |
And crown him Lord of all. | E. Perronet (C.M.) | 730 |
And crown him Lord of all. | E. Perronet (C.M.) | 730 |
And crown my journeys end. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1010 |
And crown that grace with glory too; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 370 |
And crown the nuptial ties. | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 1153 |
And crown thee Lord of all for evermore. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 703 |
And crown thy gospel with success. | J. Fawcett (112th) | 454 |
And crown thy gospel with success. | J. Fawcett (112th) | 454 |
And crown thy gospel with success. | J. Fawcett (112th) | 454 |
And crown thy gospel with success. | J. Fawcett (112th) | 454 |
And crowns of joy laid up in heaven. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1112 |
And crowns of victory wear. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 547 |
And crushed before the moth? | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 259 |
And cry aloud, and give to God | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
And cry for help to God. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 570 |
And cry, Behold, he prays! | J. Montgomery (C.M.) | 1002 |
And cry, with joy unspeakable, | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 983 |
And daily make them more. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 860 |
And daily makes his sovereign goodness known. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 667 |
And daily strength renew. | J. Franklin (C.M.) | 511 |
And dainties not a few. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 587 |
And dare so many deaths to brave? | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1049 |
And darkness veils the skies, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 994 |
And dart through all the lofty skies, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 268 |
And dash our every hope. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
And dash thy ship, it is not lost; | John Berridge (112th) | 705 |
And days how swift they are! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 498 |
And dearly bought us with his blood. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 837 |
And dearly loves thy children all, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 905 |
And death is ever nigh; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 498 |
And debts, and broken laws. | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 299 |
And deep repentance melts their souls. | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 943 |
And deep to deep incessant calls, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 917 |
And deeper visions show. | John Berridge (S.M.) | 891 |
And delights to hear his praise. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
And destined to a throne. | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1013 |
And destroyed the powers of hell; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 657 |
And determined to forgive; | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1040 |
And devils aim our overthrow; | Gospel Mag., 1799 (L.M.) | 245 |
And devils at thy presence flee; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 370 |
And did my Sovereign die? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 763 |
And did resist to blood. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 120 |
And did the Holy and the Just, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 95 |
And did the darling Son of God | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803A |
And die as one thats born of God. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 195 |
And died a cursèd death! | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1050 |
And dies in peace with God. | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 242 |
And different objects she surveys; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 621 |
And different passions shake us; | J. Hart (7.7.4.) | 235 |
And disappoints his devilish views; | J. Hart (112th) | 89 |
And dissolve your every fear. | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 157 |
And do as Jesus did. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 852 |
And do what good you can. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 852 |
And does his sceptre sway; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 648 |
And does thy heart for Jesus pine, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 765 |
And dost thou say, Ask what thou wilt? | John Newton (L.M.) | 692 |
And dost thou still regard, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 775 |
And down we sink as low. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 305 |
And downcast souls rejoice; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 508 |
And drag me down to hell. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 336 |
And drag the tyrants from my heart, | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 903 |
And draw me by thy special grace; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
And draw me to thy mercy-seat. | D. Herbert (L.M.) | 711 |
And draw me up to thee; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 302 |
And draw my soul from all thats good. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1124 |
And draw my thoughts to thee; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 2 |
And draw us after thee. | S. Browne (8.8.6.) | 1134 |
And draw your hearts from him away, | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
And draws a bloody sweat. | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 148 |
And draws the soul upwards to God. | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
And drink abundance of my love. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
And drink at my spring-head; | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 902 |
And drink full draughts of heavenly love, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 636 |
And drink immortal vigour in, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 475 |
And drink immortal wine: | J. Hart (S.M.) | 831 |
And drink the blood as shed for me. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 447 |
And drink with thankful hearts. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 987 |
And drink, and wash my sores away; | John Berridge (L.M.) | 896 |
And drive away our fear? | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 677 |
And drive him near despair. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
And drive my foes away. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
And drive our wants away. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
And drive thy guilty fears away. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 622 |
And drives away his fear. | John Newton (C.M.) | 135 |
And drooping spirit cheer. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 714 |
And drove thee from my breast. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 958 |
And drown the sorrows of my breast, | Gospel Mag., 1796 (L.M.) | 482 |
And drowned destruction in thy blood. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 844 |
And drowned my head in tears, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 266 |
And drowns my every fear. | R. Burnham (S.M.) | 203 |
And dry those falling tears. | J. Swain (C.M.) | 951 |
And duty into choice. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 188 |
And dwell for ever in his love. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 263 |
And dwell where Jesus is. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
And dwells in heavenly light. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 226 |
And dyed in his own blood. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
And dying saints can sing, Tis well. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 470 |
And dying, bowed his head. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 663 |
And each for thee would daily pine, | John Berridge (148th) | 884 |
And each in its course is made good; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 628 |
And each returning want supplies. | J. Swain (L.M.) | 738 |
And each says, I am chief; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 820 |
And earth and hell my course withstand, | John Newton (L.M.) | 960 |
And earth converse with heaven. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 821 |
And earth grow less in our esteem; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 435 |
And ease the sorrows of my breast; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 957 |
And eat celestial bread; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 831 |
And eat celestial food. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 818 |
And echo to thy praise. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 367 |
And empty send us not away. | S. Barnard (148th) | 1129 |
And empty send us not away. | S. Barnard (148th) | 1129 |
And empty send us not away. | S. Barnard (148th) | 1129 |
And endure, for Jesus sake, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 616 |
And enemies deride; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 613 |
And enjoy sweet peace of mind. | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 976 |
And enter my celestial home, | Gospel Mag., 1796 (L.M.) | 482 |
And enter to thy rest; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 366 |
And enter while theres room; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 440 |
And envy base its head will hide, | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 903 |
And envy rage in vain. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 141 |
And eternal life to win; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 575 |
And ever abides to answer our need; | J. Fawcett (104th) | 184 |
And ever brings us higher. | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
And ever cleave to God. | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 1153 |
And ever dwell in his embrace. | S. Stennett (148th) | 403 |
And ever intercedes. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
And ever is his time. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 2 |
And ever lives the church to save. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
And ever sing electing love. | R. Burnham (148th) | 60 |
And ever was the same. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 675 |
And ever with him reign. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 661 |
And everlasting ages sing | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 424 |
And everlasting life impart. | John Berridge (L.M.) | 716 |
And everlasting life obtained. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 836 |
And everlasting love demands | J. Kent (L.M.) | 10 |
And everlasting love. | C. Wesley & Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 1072 |
And everlasting love. | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
And everlasting righteousness | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 97 |
And everlasting songs. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 421 |
And evermore endure; | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
And every beast devours the vine. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
And every bosom swell | C. Wesley (148th) | 127 |
And every breath we draw is love, | J. Swain (8.8.6.) | 724 |
And every burdened soul redress, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 1132 |
And every cheering ray depart. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1078 |
And every comfort be withdrawn, | J. A. Rothe translated by J. Weeks (112th) | 96 |
And every conflicts oer; | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 995 |
And every danger past, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
And every danger past, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
And every day your songs renew, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 631 |
And every door is shut but one, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1108 |
And every favour claim. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 383 |
And every favour, richly given, | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 61 |
And every fiery dart repel, | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 3 |
And every good obtain. | Gospel Mag., 1801 (7.6.) | 483 |
And every grace be active here. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
And every groan and gaping wound | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 47 |
And every heart be glad. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 820 |
And every hurtful snare. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 421 |
And every idle thought remove. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 655 |
And every labour of his hands, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 752 |
And every man a liar. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 355 |
And every mercy passed in silence by. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 699 |
And every moment live. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 637 |
And every mouth sing praise. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
And every one thats with it blessed | J. Hart (L.M.) | 255 |
And every place is hallowed ground. | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 1023 |
And every promise mine; | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 84 |
And every ransacked corner shows | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
And every ransomed soul support; | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 3 |
And every score did quit; | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 101 |
And every sinful thought subdued. | S. Turner (L.M.) | 1131 |
And every step we take betrays | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
And every step, from first to last, | G. Burder (C.M.) | 750 |
And every storm blows oer. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 336 |
And every sweet a snare. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1064 |
And every trial firm endure; | J. Stevens (L.M.) | 224 |
And every voice be praise. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 437 |
And every wish has full supplies. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 257 |
And everything thats dear to him, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 251 |
And experience the comforts peculiar to thine; | Augustus Toplady (11s Irreg.) | 68 |
And face a frowning world. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 474 |
And fain would reach Jehovahs ear, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 1107 |
And faint beneath the bliss. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
And faint upon the way; | John Berridge (148th) | 674 |
And faint, yet her course shall pursue, | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
And fainting hope almost expires, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 980 |
And faith and hope be fixed on him. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 435 |
And faith assures us, though we die, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 226 |
And faith be mixed with what we hear; | J. Fawcett (112th) | 454 |
And faith has all it asks; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 599 |
And faith may have enough and more, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 178 |
And faith says, All is mine. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 637 |
And faith seems lost in fears. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 336 |
And faith therein will make the conscience glad. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 669 |
And faith, and love, and joy appear, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
And faithful is the word, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 114 |
And faithful pastors cease; | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
And faiths a full discharge. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 486 |
And fall before his feet. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 892 |
And falsehood whispers out its lies, | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 903 |
And fan the sacred fire. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
And fancys never fixed. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 236 |
And fast as sheep to Jesus go, | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
And fasten in his side. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 637 |
And favoured with peculiar grace, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 219 |
And fear where no fear is; | Rozzell (C.M.) | 291 |
And fears distress us sore; | John Newton (S.M.) | 337 |
And feast and sing for evermore. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 979 |
And feast on love divine; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 643 |
And feast on thy ravishing love? | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
And feast upon the sacrifice. | John Berridge (148th) | 888 |
And feast upon thy love. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 661 |
And feast us on thy sacrifice, | John Berridge (112th) | 1120 |
And feasts his saints today; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 357 |
And feeble flesh assumes. | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 51 |
And feed my soul with heavenly love. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 264 |
And feed on bread and wine, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 734 |
And feed thereon and grow; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 458 |
And feeds them, and folds them, and guards them from harms. | J. Hart (104th) | 804 |
And feel a broken heart, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 894 |
And feel destruction close at hand, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
And feel its power within; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 677 |
And feel my heart to thee ascend; | C. Cole (L.M.) | 736 |
And feel no change by changing time. | T. Gibbons (L.M.) | 755 |
And feel no want or woe, | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 929 |
And feel that God is love. | W. Hammond (148th) | 339 |
And feel the Saviour in their hearts. | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
And feel the Saviour near. | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 253 |
And feel the balm of Jesus blood, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 707 |
And feel the load of sin. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 305 |
And feel the plague of sin? | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 81 |
And feel the virtue of thy blood, | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 902 |
And feel them incessantly shine, | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
And feel, when resigning his breath, | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
And feeling thus our ruined state, | John Berridge (148th) | 888 |
And feels a sympathetic smart. | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 441 |
And feels each tempted members pains; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 23 |
And feels the plague of sin? | John Berridge (148th) | 889 |
And felt a mortal wound. | J. Swain (C.M.) | 467 |
And felt no inward dread! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 46 |
And felt that God in blessing has us blessed. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 699 |
And fenced with power divine; | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 939 |
And fetches agonising throes, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 148 |
And fetches out sighs from sin-feeling hearts; | John Berridge (104th) | 687 |
And few lambs in the fold appear. | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
And fiery cloven tongues appear; | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 715 |
And fight till the conquest I gain. | R. Burnham (8s) | 380 |
And fight with foes so very strong, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 314 |
And fight with hell by faith. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 305 |
And fight, and win the well-fought day, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 745 |
And fill each heart with peace. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 660 |
And fill me with devotions fire; | John Berridge (112th) | 901 |
And fill me with thy heavenly peace. | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1019 |
And fill thee with his praise. | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 997 |
And fill their souls with living bread; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 365 |
And fill them with celestial fire; | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 3 |
And fill thy poor with bread. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 366 |
And fill us all with love. | D. Denham (C.M.) | 1154 |
And fill your fellow-creatures ear | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 394 |
And filled me with shame and disgrace. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
And filled with love to God and man; | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
And fills all heaven with endless praise. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 83 |
And fills us with fears, we triumph by faith; | John Newton (104th) | 324 |
And find an open way to heaven? | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1036 |
And find eternal rest. | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 268 |
And find his Saviour there. | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 786 |
And find me food, and bring me joy. | John Berridge (148th) | 886 |
And find salvation in the Lord. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 57 |
And find that all things work for good, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 1113 |
And find the rest they sought. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
And find these consecrated hours | John Newton (L.M.) | 1001 |
And finding no deliverance near, | John Berridge (112th) | 899 |
And finds the grand specific there. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 949 |
And fired his zeal along the road. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 231 |
And firmly to believe. | S. Browne (8.8.6.) | 1134 |
And fit me to approach my God; | Lock Chapel Collection (L.M.) | 1008 |
And fix his childrens hearts above. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 696 |
And fix my heart and bind it fast. | John Berridge (148th) | 673 |
And fix our hearts and hopes above; | J. Fawcett (112th) | 454 |
And fixed my standing more secure | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 94 |
And fixes in our hearts, | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 344 |
And flame melt down the skies, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 2 |
And flesh and sin no more control | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 473 |
And flowed in those rivers for me, | J. Swain (8s) | 162 |
And flows from every bleeding wound; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1123 |
And fly in the face of my God? | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
And fly to God by prayer. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
And fly to Jesus breast! | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
And foes by their distress made glad, | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 285 |
And following their incarnate God, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 477 |
And folly to the Greek. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 165 |
And for a stranger Surety stood; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 413 |
And for dead sinners died. | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 904 |
And for ever | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 583 |
And for ever | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 600 |
And for ever | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 651 |
And for ever | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 656 |
And for her was surely made sin; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 569 |
And for his people cares, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
And for my Saviours blood. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 727 |
And for my relief will surely appear; | John Newton (104th) | 232 |
And for our pardon pleads his blood. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 123 |
And for their crimes be sold? | W. Batty (C.M.) | 950 |
And form them fit for heavenly joys? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
And form thyself in me. | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 1067 |
And forms a people for his praise. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 211 |
And fortune I defy; | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 70 |
And found I had no hiding-place. | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
And fraught with sin and guile, | (Author Unknown) (148th) | 214 |
And free salvation reign, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 683 |
And freed from sin and Satans power. | John Newton (L.M.) | 692 |
And freely bore it all! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
And freely he bestows | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 556 |
And freely in my room endured | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 227 |
And freely is bestowed | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 570 |
And freely left his native skies, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 690 |
And freely to them will impart | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 587 |
And freely would exchange | John Berridge (148th) | 885 |
And friends betrayed him to his foes. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1121 |
And fright the rescued sheep; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 424 |
And frights my soul away. | John Newton (S.M.) | 278 |
And from Jesus send supplies. | Henry Fowler (7s) | 754 |
And from Sinai | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 918 |
And from bondage set thee free. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 583 |
And from bondage sets me free. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 562 |
And from his Father ran; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
And from his working ceased; | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 358 |
And from it she will pertly start, | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 115 |
And from me bid evil depart; | R. Burnham (8s) | 380 |
And from our old husband freed, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 650 |
And from the affliction take the curse. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 707 |
And from the curse delivers thee. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 113 |
And from the curse has set me free? | J. Irons (C.M.) | 1156 |
And from the mighty take the prey, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 406 |
And from the second death be free. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 666 |
And from the work it once begins | John Newton (C.M.) | 202 |
And from their sins be freed. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 605 |
And from thy joy to draw my strength; | John Newton (L.M.) | 692 |
And from within, whats worse to bear, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
And fruits immortal feast the soul. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 481 |
And full felicity. | J. Adams (8.8.6.) | 67 |
And full redemption too. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 181 |
And full salvation too; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 586 |
And fully clears from guilt; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 13 |
And further, I seek the charms of thy mind, | John Berridge (104th) | 906 |
And gall a tender mind; | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 169 |
And garments washed in blood, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
And gather all with thee. | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 178 |
And gave her to him for a wife; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 569 |
And gave himself a sacrifice: | B. Wallin (L.M.) | 82 |
And gave them to his Son. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 530 |
And gaze and tarry here; | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 902 |
And gaze upon his tomb; | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 426 |
And gems divinely bright. | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 42 |
And gild the smiling vales below; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
And gilded baits of sin, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 860 |
And gilds the bed of death with light. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 919 |
And gird the gospel-armour on; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1007 |
And give a cheerful spring, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 268 |
And give a new, a contrite heart, | Lock Chapel Collection (L.M.) | 1008 |
And give me all this pain? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
And give me daily cause to raise | John Newton (L.M.) | 961 |
And give me lowliness of heart. | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1076 |
And give me more enlargèd faith, | John Berridge (112th) | 744 |
And give my friends a good report | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
And give my straitened bosom room | John Berridge (L.M.) | 897 |
And give new strength to fainting souls. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1141 |
And give our conscience rest; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 682 |
And give the glory all to God. | John Berridge (148th) | 888 |
And give the glory to the Lord. | J. Hart (148th) | 353 |
And give the heart of flesh; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 905 |
And give them liberty. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 892 |
And give thy word success; | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
And give us faith, and hope, and love, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 679 |
And gives a secret prop, | John Berridge (148th) | 749 |
And gives him Davids throne. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
And gives me glory too. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 637 |
And gives me to groan at feeling my wants; | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 262 |
And gives soon as felt infallible cure; | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
And gives the Holy Ghost. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 821 |
And gives them power in Christ to live. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 538 |
And gives true peace and joy, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
And gladly thy commandments do; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 740 |
And glittering robes for conquerors wait. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1007 |
And glorify God in the flames. | R. Burnham (8s) | 12 |
And glorify his name; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 631 |
And glorify the Lamb once slain. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 629 |
And glorify the Son; | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 504 |
And glory glads his eyes. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 486 |
And glory immortal with Christ thou shalt share. | W. Gadsby (11s) | 612 |
And glory in him whom proud sinners abhorred. | E. L. Schlict (11s) | 41 |
And glory in his name; | J. Adams (S.M.) | 274 |
And glory in his name; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 537 |
And glory in our Surety, Christ, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 677 |
And glory in thy name. | J. Ryland (C.M.) | 247 |
And glory, like a crown, adorns | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
And go at thy command. | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 1110 |
And going, take thee to their home. | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 1023 |
And gold is sordid dust. | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 138 |
And good works Ive none to show. | J. Hart (7.5.) | 853 |
And govern all my words and ways; | C. Cole (L.M.) | 736 |
And govern every motion there. | G. Tersteegen, translated by J. Wesley (112th) | 1075 |
And grace and sin by turns prevail; | John Newton (112th) | 728 |
And grace be all our song. | R. Burnham (S.M.) | 203 |
And grace command my heart away | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1064 |
And grace in return makes me know | W. Gadsby (8s) | 595 |
And grace my fears relieved; | John Newton (C.M.) | 198 |
And grace my soul sustain, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 406 |
And grace on me bestows; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 604 |
And grace subdues my lusts within. | A. C. R., 1790 (L.M.) | 204 |
And grace will help us through the worst, | John Newton (C.M.) | 202 |
And grace will lead me home. | John Newton (C.M.) | 198 |
And grant his souls desire. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 508 |
And grant me such supplies of grace, | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 341 |
And grant that I may ever find | Matlock’s Selection (S.M.) | 948 |
And grant that we may spend an hour | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 1132 |
And grant thy Spirits kindly heat, | John Newton (C.M.) | 691 |
And grant thy Spirits power; | John Newton (C.M.) | 469 |
And grants them all their wants. | S. Stennett (S.M.) | 359 |
And grasp an empty shade. | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 358 |
And grasp in all the shore; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
And grief indulge no more; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 842 |
And grieve for grieving him. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 241 |
And grieved him day by day. | Rozzell (C.M.) | 189 |
And grieves that he can work no more. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 256 |
And grieves thy Spirit still. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
And grins, but cant devour. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 845 |
And griped and grappled hard with love. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
And groanings that cannot be told. | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
And grovel not on earth. | J. Hart (148th) | 102 |
And groweth afflicted more than he can tell. | John Berridge (104th) | 710 |
And guard from every snare; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 608 |
And guard me in this dangerous way. | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 289 |
And guard my very hair, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 1113 |
And guard the soul from harm; | John Berridge (148th) | 888 |
And guards me through the war. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 325 |
And guide and guard me through the storm; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 290 |
And guide it in thy way. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
And guide it right, and hold it fast. | John Berridge (112th) | 898 |
And guide me right and bring me through. | J. Hart (112th) | 182 |
And guide me safe to heaven and thee. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1085 |
And guide me safe to heaven. | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 928 |
And guide me with his eye; | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
And guide our roving feet anew. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 26 |
And guide us in thy way; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 700 |
And guide us on the gospel road; | John Berridge (112th) | 900 |
And guide us to eternal rest. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1109 |
And guide us to the realms of day. | J. Fawcett (112th) | 454 |
And guide you safe from every thrall, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 631 |
And guided by his power, | J. Hart (148th) | 353 |
And guilty I, though vile as they could be, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 669 |
And guilty fears depart. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 555 |
And hallelujah sing; | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
And hang upon thy arm; thy breast | A. Steele (8.8.6.) | 962 |
And harps of sweeter sound. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
And has he not his promise passed, | John Newton (L.M.) | 961 |
And has immortal joys to give. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 957 |
And has its cursed foundations laid | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 212 |
And has my soul at freedom set? | J. Irons (C.M.) | 1156 |
And has set my soul at large. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 542 |
And hast brought us home to God. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 650 |
And hast not lost thy power to save. | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1076 |
And hate the works he hates. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 192 |
And hates to put away. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 413 |
And hateth Satans yoke, | John Berridge (148th) | 889 |
And have my conversation there. | Augustus Toplady (L.M.) | 991 |
And have their thousands slain. | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
And having tasted gospel-grace, | John Berridge (112th) | 898 |
And he anoints my head, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 336 |
And he baptizes us with fire. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 718 |
And he can well secure | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 54 |
And he engaged to bring them through; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 572 |
And he enjoys the sight no more; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1049 |
And he has answered all the laws demand. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 669 |
And he has conquered death and hell: | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 470 |
And he has gainèd high renown | John Berridge (148th) | 887 |
And he has heard my prayers. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
And he is safe, and must succeed, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 967 |
And he is with me still. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 801 |
And he loved the sacred spot; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
And he my rising sun. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1011 |
And he reduced them low. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 318 |
And he refuse to hear thy call? | John Newton (L.M.) | 961 |
And he reveals his love to me. | John Newton (L.M.) | 960 |
And he shall all the glory have. | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 66 |
And he shall live again. | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1047 |
And he that first made me still keeps me alive. | J. Stocker (11s) | 11 |
And he that flees, and he that sleeps, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
And he that gave his Son to bleed, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 837 |
And he that hell endured; | J. Hart (148th) | 445 |
And he that in my name believes, | John Newton (C.M.) | 193 |
And he the dreadful debt has paid, | J. Adams (8.8.6.) | 67 |
And he the first-born Son. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 437 |
And he will bring them home to God. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 634 |
And he will give in bail. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 893 |
And he will guide your footsteps right. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 531 |
And he will make it plain. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 320 |
And he will preserve it from hell; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 635 |
And he will send supplies. | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 302 |
And he, I trust, has answered prayer; | John Newton (L.M.) | 295 |
And headlong urge the mad career; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 76 |
And heal a bleeding breast. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 743 |
And heal it if it be. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 281 |
And heal the plague of sin and death; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
And heal, with balm from Jesus wounds, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
And healing up thy guilty smart, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 892 |
And healing virtue stole, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 731 |
And heals old wounds and new; | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 114 |
And health, and safe abode; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
And hear him say, It was for you! | John Berridge (C.M.) | 756 |
And hear his pardoning voice, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 188 |
And hear his secret call, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
And hear the Saviours faithful word; | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1028 |
And hear the blessed Spirit say, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 680 |
And hear thy still small voice. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
And hearest every sigh; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 690 |
And hears their humble prayer, | John Newton (C.M.) | 966 |
And hearts as hard as stone; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
And hearts of stone are turned to flesh. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 53 |
And heaven afford them sweet repose. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 992 |
And heaven begins below. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 423 |
And heaven begun below. | John Newton (C.M.) | 966 |
And heaven below I shall prove; | R. Burnham (8s) | 380 |
And heaven is at thy door. | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 101 |
And heaven will not be wanting here | J. Hart (C.M.) | 850 |
And heaven with joy resounds. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 489 |
And heavenly breathings there inspire; | John Berridge (112th) | 901 |
And heavenly dews enrich the ground? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
And heavenly life afford. | John Berridge (S.M.) | 436 |
And heavenly peace on earth; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
And heavenly peace on earth; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
And heavenly truths discern. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 832 |
And heaviness may endure for a night, | W. Hammond (104th) | 343 |
And held by Jews in high esteem, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 815 |
And hell against heaven prevail – | W. Gadsby (8s) | 632 |
And hell and earth in vain combine, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 92 |
And hell for ever smile. | J. Swain (C.M.) | 467 |
And hell have all the glory too. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 613 |
And hell redress my woes. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 604 |
And hell them accomplish too; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 623 |
And hell, with its legions, come on; | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
And hellish darts be hurled, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 474 |
And help from him implore; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 743 |
And help him to obey thy will. | R. Hill (L.M.) | 373 |
And help me in my darkest frame | Dobell’s Selection (L.M.) | 981 |
And help me to resign | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 259 |
And help to sing before the throne, | J. Dracup (C.M.) | 215 |
And help us more to thee to live, | Samuel Medley (S.M.) | 499 |
And helped to nail him there. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1025 |
And helps a pulse with grace to beat; | John Berridge (L.M.) | 896 |
And her everlasting Head. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 573 |
And her from Sinais dreadful yoke | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 553 |
And her request and her complaint | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 92 |
And here I sue, and here I wait | John Berridge (C.M.) | 743 |
And here as travellers we meet, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 286 |
And here is all my hope; | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 98 |
And here the Saviours lovely face | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 42 |
And here thy choicest blessings bring, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 367 |
And here thy praises sing: | S. Barnard (148th) | 1129 |
And hes an heir of heaven that finds | J. Swain (C.M.) | 1082 |
And hid his head, to shun the sight; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
And hide in heaven the hoard. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 880 |
And hide it deep within their heart. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 255 |
And him that runs too fast. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
And himself more deeply know! | J. Allen & W. Shirley (8.7.) | 158 |
And his angels have thy part. | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
And his availing blood; | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 1103 |
And his best resolutions be crossed; | J. Hart (11.9.) | 309 |
And his blood has washed us clean; | J. Hart (7s) | 830 |
And his dear name does health afford, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 756 |
And his dear truth deny? | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 191 |
And his deep mind can trace; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 1128 |
And his delight is placed in them. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 255 |
And his electing love employs, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
And his eternal praise. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 141 |
And his forgiving love, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 1015 |
And his garments rolled in blood. | J. Hart (7s) | 490 |
And his life he receives from the dead. | J. Hart (11.9.) | 309 |
And his likeness fully bear. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 619 |
And his mercy knows no end; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 593 |
And his obedience mine. | John Newton (C.M.) | 119 |
And his people cease to mourn. | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1063 |
And his shall be the praise. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 325 |
And his wonders spread abroad. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 514 |
And hold sweet fellowship with God. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 911 |
And holds the fear of God. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 236 |
And holds the promises | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
And holy is his name. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 855 |
And holy zeal inspires my heart. | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 271 |
And honour him in all we do. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 608 |
And honour thee in all we do. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 531 |
And hope almost expires in night, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1078 |
And hope expects for evermore | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 242 |
And hope he his help will afford, | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
And hope in glory to appear. | J. Swain (122nd) | 371 |
And hope soon in glory to praise the Three-One. | J. Stevens (11s) | 243 |
And hope that with us thou wilt be. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 642 |
And hope the like in heaven. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
And hope to be formed to that likeness anew. | J. Stevens (11s) | 243 |
And hope to follow that. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 812 |
And hope, and every grace; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 109 |
And hope, though eer so clear of doubt, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 241 |
And hoped it some mercy would show; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
And hopeless, yield to fear? | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 997 |
And hopes her guilt was there. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 125 |
And hosannas daily give; | John Berridge (7s) | 686 |
And hosannas ever cry. | John Berridge (7s) | 686 |
And hourly watch and pray. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1051 |
And how for sin they daily mourn. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 263 |
And human pride abase. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 541 |
And humble souls rejoice with fear. | Isaac Watts (122nd) | 362 |
And humbled in the dust, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 891 |
And humbly seek thy face; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
And hunt for tinkling sound; | J. Hart (148th) | 817 |
And hurts beyond them all. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
And husks he now must eat, or pine. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
And if God the Spirit reveal this to you, | J. Kent (11s) | 1097 |
And if free grace, why not for me? | C. Cole (L.M.) | 984 |
And if he wounds, or if he heals, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 894 |
And if it be not broken, break, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 281 |
And if my soul were sent to hell, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 761 |
And if no grace the Lord will grant, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 743 |
And if our dearest comforts fall | J. Swain (C.M.) | 132 |
And if sufferings must ensue, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 558 |
And if the conflict should be long, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 328 |
And if the rod should needful be, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1043 |
And if this one be given, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
And if thou count us worthy, | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
And if thou make thy temple shine, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 381 |
And if thou reject my prayer, | A. Serle (7s) | 964 |
And if with lively faith we view | John Berridge (C.M.) | 756 |
And if you are minded, you freely may eat. | J. Berridge (104th) | 150 |
And if your souls be sad, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 843 |
And ills I cannot flee; | T. Haweis (C.M.) | 1065 |
And implore thy mercy. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
And in Jehovah lives. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 713 |
And in bliss immortal sing, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 518 |
And in dreadful troops drew near; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 560 |
And in every trying case, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 623 |
And in glory, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 573 |
And in heaven is now set down | J. Hart (7s) | 830 |
And in him alone rejoice; | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 1055 |
And in him alone rejoice; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 623 |
And in him are all my springs; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 562 |
And in him endless life prepared, | Boyce (C.M.) | 1151 |
And in him our boast well make; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 491 |
And in him they shall boast; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
And in him well rejoice. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 606 |
And in his arms shall lose my breath; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
And in his love may we be blest, | S. Browne (8.8.6.) | 1134 |
And in his precious name rejoice. | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 450 |
And in his sweet presence to dwell; | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
And in his wondrous mercy see, | J. Kent (148th) | 732 |
And in measure sweetly trace | W. Gadsby (7s) | 518 |
And in my Saviours image rise. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 473 |
And in one bosom, false as hell, | John Berridge (148th) | 885 |
And in our Priest we will rejoice, | J. Cennick (C.M.) | 118 |
And in our hearts record, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 459 |
And in our troubles flee | W. Gadsby (148th) | 630 |
And in prayer watch every day; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 645 |
And in return accepts with smiles, | S. Stennett (S.M.) | 359 |
And in sweet murmurs by thy side, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 264 |
And in that glorious, bright abode, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 195 |
And in the Lord rejoice. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 606 |
And in the conscience safely seals | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 42 |
And in the mount it shall be seen, | J. Franklin (L.M.) | 513 |
And in the new Jerusalem | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 54 |
And in thee it shall appear | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
And in them does rejoice; | (Author Unknown) (148th) | 214 |
And in these galleries of thy grace, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
And in this covenant thou shalt view | J. Kent (148th) | 87 |
And in this stormy sea provide | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1029 |
And in thy temple let us see | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 265 |
And inly sigh for thy repose; | G. Tersteegen, translated by J. Wesley (112th) | 1075 |
And insolvent debtors will fit. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
And interest in his death. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 437 |
And interest sways the whole; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 851 |
And into boundless glory flow. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 33 |
And is by God the Spirit sealed. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
And is freely given; | W. Gadsby (7.6.) | 574 |
And is he not thy friend? | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 929 |
And is no kind physician nigh, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 977 |
And is the beginning of wisdom and grace. | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
And is the gift of God. | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 225 |
And it is his righteous will, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
And it must and shall endure. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
And it suffices still. | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 904 |
And it will move at thy command. | John Berridge (148th) | 883 |
And its waters freely flow. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 582 |
And join the anthems in the skies, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
And join the joyful song. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 489 |
And join their songs of praise! | John Newton (C.M.) | 288 |
And join with all the angelic host | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 504 |
And join with the armies above, | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
And joy a constant guest; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 361 |
And joy from heart to heart. | J. Swain (C.M.) | 1082 |
And joy shall rest upon their head. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
And joy succeeds to smart. | B. Wallin (C.M.) | 194 |
And joy surrounds a dying bed. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 470 |
And joy within thee wait, | Isaac Watts (122nd) | 362 |
And joyful spread thy praise abroad, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 195 |
And joyfully believes. | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 983 |
And joys that never die. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1039 |
And judge by what he feels? | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 604 |
And judgment joining in the theme, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 833 |
And judgment unto victory send. | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 762 |
And justice all her rights maintains; | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 17 |
And justice for the oppressed. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 420 |
And justice now is on your side. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 488 |
And justice, mercy, truth, and power, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 530 |
And justifies the dreadful stroke | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 713 |
And keep our comforts back. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
And keep the solemn day! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 361 |
And keep us safe from every snare, | J. Franklin (C.M.) | 512 |
And keeps his love from first to last, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
And keeps us from the Lord. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
And kept our eye on him alone? | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1041 |
And kill me to Moses, to sin, and the world. | W. Gadsby (104th) | 521 |
And kills him with a kiss. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 588 |
And kindle in our breasts the flames | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
And kindles with a pure desire; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 264 |
And kindly call thy foe thy friend; | J. Hart (112th) | 835 |
And kindly handed down to us. | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
And kindly knits a broken bone, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 896 |
And kiss a weeping child. | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 101 |
And kiss our Saviours feet. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 787 |
And kissed him, for his mercys sake. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
And knock at Mercys door; | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
And knock at mercys door; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 527 |
And knock at mercys door; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 589 |
And knock at mercys door; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 629 |
And knock at mercys door; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 765 |
And knock at mercys gate; | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 81 |
And know he saved us by his blood? | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
And know no will but his. | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
And know that hes your conquering Lord. | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1028 |
And know thou art my Father, God! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 275 |
And know what Israel ought to do? | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
And knowest well the Fathers will, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 1128 |
And knows himself unclean, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 528 |
And labour but in vain. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 528 |
And labours hard for peace; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 638 |
And laid his robes aside, | S. Stennett (148th) | 403 |
And laid the Gittite low? | WIlliam Cowper (148th) | 338 |
And land my soul with God. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1093 |
And land you safe above; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 631 |
And larger make my share; | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
And lash them well with grief on grief, | John Berridge (112th) | 898 |
And lashed him when his hands were bound; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
And lasting as the mind. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1079 |
And laud the Lord most high. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 834 |
And lay and keep us low. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
And lay their highest honours down, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
And lay us abhorring ourselves at thy feet. | John Berridge (104th) | 710 |
And lay your load at Jesus feet, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 675 |
And lays his thunder by. | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
And lead me in thy path; | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 1067 |
And lead me to Jesus for peace, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
And lead me to the Lamb; | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1035 |
And lead me to thy blest abode. | Lock Chapel Collection (L.M.) | 1008 |
And lead my thoughts to things above, | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1027 |
And lead the soul astray? | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 601 |
And lead the steps astray; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
And lead us on with Christ in view. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 608 |
And lead us safely home. | John Newton (C.M.) | 202 |
And lead us safely on | W. Gadsby (6.4.) | 517 |
And leads me safely through; | J. Franklin (C.M.) | 511 |
And leads me, for his mercys sake, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 139 |
And leads us to adore | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
And lean on Jesus breast. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 636 |
And leaning moves along. | J. Kent (S.M.) | 994 |
And leaped to the hills of ethereal day! | Isaac Watts (11s) | 414 |
And learn from man, vain man, to cease. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 974 |
And learn to feast upon | John Berridge (148th) | 888 |
And learn to kiss the rod. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 260 |
And learn to walk the best. | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 745 |
And learn your Fathers will; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 599 |
And learn, in some degree, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
And learned to trust the Saviours name; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 949 |
And leave all our cares in his hands. | John Newton (8s) | 276 |
And leave but half for God! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1064 |
And leave it to return no more. | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 290 |
And leave me to my joys; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 266 |
And leave my native land, | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
And leave the consecrated door. | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 381 |
And leave the narrow road; | John Berridge (148th) | 883 |
And leave the rest among their heirs. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 473 |
And leave the world and sin behind. | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
And leaves my heart in pain. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 727 |
And led by thy Spirit, we boldly draw near; | J. Stevens (11s) | 243 |
And led the tribes, thy chosen sheep, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
And left a long perfume. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 466 |
And left no more to roam. | J. Stevens (S.M.) | 425 |
And left the burden there. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 486 |
And legal toil as well, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 528 |
And legions of the blackest crimes, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
And lends a gracious ear, | John Berridge (148th) | 889 |
And lepers all unclean. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 930 |
And lest I should be neglected, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 583 |
And let a precious Jesus be | Samuel Medley (S.M.) | 499 |
And let distinctions fall? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 816 |
And let each prefer another, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1014 |
And let every ransomed soul | J. Hart (7s) | 830 |
And let his precious love | W. Gadsby (148th) | 550 |
And let it there remain. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
And let me cease from sin. | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1061 |
And let me feel the softening shower; | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 391 |
And let me find my all in thee. | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1074 |
And let me have true intercourse with thee. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 693 |
And let me heal thy smart. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 894 |
And let me know my Father reigns, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1083 |
And let me look, at least, to thee. | J. Hart (112th) | 835 |
And let me lose my sins in thee. | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 98 |
And let me never, never stray, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1051 |
And let me rove no more. | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 391 |
And let me rove no more. | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 391 |
And let me rove no more. | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 391 |
And let me rove no more. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 392 |
And let me sing thy praises well, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 148 |
And let me taste thy special grace, | D. Herbert (L.M.) | 711 |
And let me with confidence sing, | R. Burnham (8s) | 380 |
And let my feeble cries | John Berridge (148th) | 883 |
And let my tongue declare the woes | Rozzell (C.M.) | 189 |
And let our souls go free. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 679 |
And let repentance go? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 240 |
And let the Lord be all. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
And let the angry powers of hell | John Newton (L.M.) | 295 |
And let the marriage be complete. | J. Hart (8.6.8.) | 234 |
And let the mourning sinner live. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 164 |
And let the seed thy servant sows | J. Hart (C.M.) | 455 |
And let the year we now begin, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1114 |
And let their songs record his name, | J. Kent (last 3 verses) (L.M.) | 407 |
And let thy Spirits voice impart | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1069 |
And let thy hand in every need | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
And let thy loving-kindness still | Samuel Medley (S.M.) | 499 |
And let thy presence fill this place. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1125 |
And let thy truth within us live. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 457 |
And let thy wrath be turned away. | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
And let us all in him rejoice. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
And let us drink thy precious blood. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 642 |
And let us eat and sing; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
And let us feast indeed; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 643 |
And let us lay claim to thee; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 610 |
And let your conduct shine; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 608 |
And let your hearts be glad. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 843 |
And lets them lifeless lie? | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 715 |
And lie submissive at his feet! | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 285 |
And life almost depart, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1083 |
And life deriving from thy blood, | Augustus Toplady (112th) | 1052 |
And life proceeds from grace. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 809 |
And life, and joy, and crowns above, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 47 |
And lift their ghastly eyes. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 847 |
And lift their hearts above. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 540 |
And lift your souls above; | G. Burder (C.M.) | 750 |
And lifts his name on high. | Henry Fowler (148th) | 1026 |
And light from darkness springs; | John Newton (C.M.) | 966 |
And light their steps surround. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 58 |
And light, and hope, and joy impart; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1085 |
And lighter than our guilt. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 1015 |
And lights our passions to a flame! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 265 |
And like the mountains for their size, | T. Gibbons (L.M.) | 755 |
And link me to thy side? | John Berridge (148th) | 885 |
And link mid-day with night, | John Berridge (148th) | 885 |
And linked in kindly care, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 375 |
And lip devotion, barren cheer, | John Berridge (112th) | 901 |
And lisp thy holy name; | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
And listen to thy call; | John Berridge (148th) | 886 |
And live and reign with Christ my Lord. | Gospel Mag., 1796 (L.M.) | 482 |
And live and reign with him above. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 617 |
And live for evermore. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 811 |
And live for evermore. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 825 |
And live for evermore; | J. Hart (148th) | 353 |
And live to eternity too, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 635 |
And live while they behold thee die. | J. Swain (L.M.) | 738 |
And live with God eternally. | W. Gadsby (122nd) | 522 |
And lives and reigns for you. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 856 |
And lives beneath the throne, | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
And lives in Jesus righteousness, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 242 |
And lives to God above the skies. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 432 |
And lives to carry on his love, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 124 |
And lives to die no more. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
And living joy imparts; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 987 |
And living waters gently roll, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 480 |
And lo! I plead the atoning blood, | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 97 |
And loathe my folly too; | John Berridge (148th) | 883 |
And loathsome is my breath; | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 299 |
And loathst the mire they bring? | John Berridge (C.M.) | 684 |
And long abused his grace. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 219 |
And long for a discharge! | John Newton (C.M.) | 288 |
And long may they remain. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 367 |
And long to be dissolved; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1089 |
And long to fly away. | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
And long to know thy will; | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 997 |
And long to meet my Saviours face, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 478 |
And long to see his face. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 660 |
And long to see it fall; | John Newton (C.M.) | 469 |
And long to see thy face above. | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
And long to see thy face? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 402 |
And longing to dwell with my God. | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
And look for certain joy. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
And look for his love to the end. | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
And look for salvation in me. | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
And look within the veil, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 479 |
And looks like an angel of light; | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
And looks well reconciled; | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 101 |
And looks with everlasting love | J. Hart (S.M.) | 831 |
And looks, and loves, and smiles; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 850 |
And loose my cable from below; | Augustus Toplady (L.M.) | 1018 |
And loosed thy native chains; | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 406 |
And lordly self before it fly. | John Berridge (L.M.) | 896 |
And lost in Deity. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 914 |
And loud for mercy cries; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 588 |
And loud repeat their songs: | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
And love beyond degree. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 763 |
And love command my tongue. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 207 |
And love divine he will impart, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
And love eternal, strong as death. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 87A |
And love for ever reigns. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 850 |
And love him in his word. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 423 |
And love is waxing cold – | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
And love maintains it to the end. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 633 |
And love me to the end. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
And love shed in the heart abroad, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 81 |
And love that lasts for evermore. | J. Hart (148th) | 777 |
And love that seeks no merit. | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
And love the faithless sinner still. | C. Wesley (112th) | 1060 |
And love thee freely too. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 714 |
And love thee more than I can tell, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 148 |
And love thy house of prayer; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 281 |
And love thy righteous law. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 833 |
And love will bring them safe to God; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 633 |
And love will finish all their strife. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 633 |
And love wipes her sorrows away; | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
And love, and concord dwell; | John Newton (C.M.) | 398 |
And love, and praise, and pray. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 357 |
And love, and pray, and praise, and sing, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 643 |
And love, are all in thee. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 801 |
And loves as much as fears. | J. Needham (C.M.) | 252 |
And loves the road to death; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 617 |
And lovest to the end. | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 796 |
And loving to the end. | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 745 |
And lust, and work, engendering sin? | J. Hart (148th) | 313 |
And made alive to God | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 652 |
And made an end of sin; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 537 |
And made believers clean, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
And made een death our gain. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 842 |
And made his glories known, | John Newton (C.M.) | 933 |
And made his truth and mercy known; | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 289 |
And made me strong in faith. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 546 |
And made salvation mine; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 109 |
And made their conscience clean. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 665 |
And magnify thy grace divine; | R. Hill (112th) | 1070 |
And magnify thy grace. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
And magnify thy sovereign name; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 655 |
And make Jehovahs arm their song; | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 332 |
And make a bankrupt whole; | John Berridge (148th) | 886 |
And make a joyful noise. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 266 |
And make all heaven to ring with joy? | J. Irons (C.M.) | 1156 |
And make an end of sin? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
And make each face to shine. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 643 |
And make her in his name rejoice, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 533 |
And make him all thy arm; | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 253 |
And make him often halt. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
And make him to the end endure. | R. Hill (L.M.) | 373 |
And make his counsels shine. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 631 |
And make his goodness known; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
And make his love at times prevail, | Dobell’s Selection (L.M.) | 981 |
And make his mercy known. | J. Franklin (C.M.) | 511 |
And make his wonders known. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 421 |
And make it only know thy call; | G. Tersteegen, translated by J. Wesley (112th) | 1075 |
And make it strong and clear, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 253 |
And make it wholly thine. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 95 |
And make its secret moan? | John Berridge (C.M.) | 765 |
And make me gladly all thy will embrace. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 693 |
And make me live to thee. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1010 |
And make me live wholly to thee. | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
And make me more than conqueror too. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 621 |
And make my broken bones rejoice. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1004 |
And make my comforts strong; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 192 |
And make my conquest quite complete. | Dobell’s Selection (L.M.) | 981 |
And make my guilty conscience clean; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 761 |
And make my heart a house of prayer. | C. Wesley (112th) | 1060 |
And make my heart alive; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 894 |
And make my heart sincere; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1003 |
And make my refuge, Lord, in thee. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 926 |
And make my spirit thrive. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 894 |
And make oppressors flee; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
And make our happiness complete. | S. Turner (L.M.) | 1131 |
And make our outward worship pure | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 786 |
And make that Sonship clear. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
And make the careless sinner fear. | John Newton (altered) (L.M.) | 1130 |
And make the conscience whole. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 604 |
And make the covert of thy wings | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 140 |
And make the living Lord, alas! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 855 |
And make the promise sweet. | S. Browne (8.8.6.) | 1134 |
And make the rent still worse. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
And make the sinner whole. | Matlock’s Selection (S.M.) | 948 |
And make the world obey. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 126 |
And make the wounded whole. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
And make thee from the promise start? | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1036 |
And make thee master of the field. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 622 |
And make thee more like him. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 871 |
And make their faces shine. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 589 |
And make them fall! | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
And make them know what union is; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 580 |
And make them like a drunkard reel. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 620 |
And make them when he please, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 14 |
And make thy conscience sweet. | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 81 |
And make thy eyes run oer. | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 101 |
And make thy foes obey. | B. Wallin (C.M.) | 194 |
And make thy glory known. | C. Wesley (last verse unknown) (8.8.6.) | 137 |
And make thy glory known; | John Newton (C.M.) | 1114 |
And make thy name our choice; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 556 |
And make thy pleasure mine. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 259 |
And make thy praise my song. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1098 |
And make thy spirit meek. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 872 |
And make thy word my guide to heaven. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1147 |
And make us feel it too. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
And make us watch and pray; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 608 |
And make us watch and pray; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 700 |
And make your passage clear. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 631 |
And makes a rueful rout; | John Berridge (148th) | 887 |
And makes een grace a snare. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
And makes her all-glorious within; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
And makes him choose to die. | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 1012 |
And makes his Fathers counsels known; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 211 |
And makes his counsels shine; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
And makes his face to shine. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 588 |
And makes his goodness known; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 570 |
And makes me dutiful besides. | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 115 |
And makes me feel the plague of sin; | D. Herbert (L.M.) | 711 |
And makes me pant for God; | John Berridge (148th) | 884 |
And makes such a sinner as I | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
And makes temptations light! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 107 |
And makes the atonement her plea, | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
And makes the conscience clear. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 863 |
And makes the soul rejoice; | R. Burnham (148th) | 60 |
And makes thee young again. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 420 |
And makes their faces shine. | John Berridge (S.M.) | 890 |
And makes their sore consciences whole; | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
And makes them white as wool, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 526 |
And makes us anticipate heaven. | R. Burnham (8s) | 460 |
And makes us more than conquerors, too. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 72 |
And malice brooding ill; | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 903 |
And malice to the deep. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 424 |
And man grows up to mourn. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 465 |
And man may change, he changes not; | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
And manages the seas; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 770 |
And manifests his power. | J. Franklin (C.M.) | 511 |
And many are the wonders we have known; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 699 |
And many enter in thereat, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
And many sighs and many tears, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 178 |
And marks a secret groan. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 765 |
And matchless grace has made that treasure mine. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 667 |
And may I for ever recline | R. Burnham (8s) | 380 |
And may draw near to God. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 311 |
And may obtain a place, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 1122 |
And may the gospels joyful sound, | John Newton (C.M.) | 398 |
And may the heavenly Paraclete, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 696 |
And may thy blessed family | W. Gadsby (148th) | 696 |
And may thy will be done. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
And may we all pursue | R. Burnham (148th) | 60 |
And may we feel the blessing come, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 677 |
And may we thy love inherit, | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 694 |
And may we to thy glory live, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 682 |
And may we, in thy faith and fear, | J. Fawcett (112th) | 454 |
And meanly value him. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803 |
And measures out our pains; | J. Swain (C.M.) | 132 |
And measures the earth with a span; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 632 |
And meet a scourging God, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 335 |
And meet no crowd to check their pace, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 302 |
And melt in flowing tears! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1051 |
And melted is my frame. | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 268 |
And melts a most obdurate heart. | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 49 |
And melts my soul to love. | J. Swain (C.M.) | 951 |
And members sound and whole; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
And mercy lifts him to a crown. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 317 |
And mercy or wrath is your lot. | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
And mercy will bear us away | R. Burnham (8s) | 12 |
And mercy, like a mighty stream, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 72 |
And mercy, like a river, flows | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 588 |
And merits of the Son. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
And mighty is his name. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
And mix no more with mud. | J. Hart (148th) | 102 |
And mix with the triumphing crowd. | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
And mixes all with sin. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
And mocks the weak, the slender ties; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1084 |
And mongst a thousand tender thoughts, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 269 |
And more exalts our joys. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 5 |
And more resemble too. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 855 |
And more than conquerors too. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 305 |
And more will after rise. | John Berridge (S.M.) | 891 |
And mortal life shall cease, | John Newton (C.M.) | 198 |
And mothers monsters prove, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 269 |
And mould it for a nobler end, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
And mount and bear us far above | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 481 |
And mount to meet the Lord. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 845 |
And mount with thee to heaven. | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 1067 |
And mountains of almighty wrath, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
And mourn an absent God. | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
And mourn to think that I should be | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1021 |
And mourned because I found it not; | J. Cennick (L.M.) | 144 |
And move and melt this heart of mine. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 316 |
And murmur beneath his kind rod? | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
And murmur without end! | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 929 |
And murmured with their tongue. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 318 |
And must I ever smart, | John Berridge (148th) | 672 |
And must I, then, indeed, | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
And must appear at length; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 765 |
And must be righteous still? | T. Greene (C.M.) | 261 |
And must be saved by grace. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 596 |
And must divinely be adored. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 20 |
And must have sunk them down, | J. Swain (122nd) | 371 |
And must it, Lord, be so? | J. Hart (148th) | 307 |
And must thy children bear | J. Hart (148th) | 307 |
And my Beloved mine! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 266 |
And my Elder Brother, who loves to the end? | W. Gadsby (11s) | 577 |
And my best honours to his name! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 166 |
And my heart is hard and cold, | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1037 |
And my own self defend; | J. Cennick (8.8.6.) | 163 |
And my poor heart cries out for God. | John Berridge (148th) | 673 |
And my sad condition moan; | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1031 |
And my soul approves it well. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 582 |
And my soul will cling to thee, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 722 |
And my tongue be rightly skillèd, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 641 |
And my unguarded soul surprise; | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 399 |
And nail my glory to his cross. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 112 |
And nailed and pierced thy body there. | John Berridge (L.M.) | 716 |
And naked must depart. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 880 |
And naked now to Jesus flies. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 908 |
And near me seat my favourites, and my sons; | Isaac Watts (50th) | 497 |
And nearer to our house above, | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 330 |
And needs a heart upright. | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 253 |
And neer can give it up, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 244 |
And neer forget thy word, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 402 |
And neer from us depart, | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
And neither knows measure nor end. | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
And neither sun nor stars appear, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 893 |
And nerves the feeble arm for fight; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 919 |
And never dare to offend thee more. | C. Wesley (112th) | 1060 |
And never from thy sight remove. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1084 |
And never hunger more. | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 995 |
And never part again. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 683 |
And never part again? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
And never shall see death. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 685 |
And never shall they die again, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
And never was forfeited yet. | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 340 |
And never with it part. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 455 |
And never, never part again. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 539 |
And never, never sin; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 770 |
And never, never stray again, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 636 |
And never-ceasing praise, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 100 |
And never-withering flowers; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1022 |
And new-create the whole. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
And next, to have our coast enlarged | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
And nights and days thy power confess: | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1147 |
And no help from heaven appears. | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 1096 |
And no helper there was found, | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 205 |
And no man ever will. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 809 |
And no payment he demandeth, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 976 |
And no relief can find. | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
And none can raise to life the dead | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 904 |
And not a single mite will bate; | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 49 |
And not a wave of trouble roll | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 474 |
And not by bread alone; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 825 |
And not feel tears of sorrow flow, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 734 |
And not from Esaus bow. | J. Hart (148th) | 817 |
And not like an alien rove; | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
And not one jot or tittle fail. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 352 |
And not the grace of God abuse, | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
And not thy liberal hand espy, | Boyce (C.M.) | 1151 |
And nothing move this heart of mine. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 316 |
And nought on earth desire to know, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 169 |
And nourish your despair? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 212 |
And now he fills the mercy-seat. | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 17 |
And now his God forsakes him too! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
And now his office is to wait | J. Swain (C.M.) | 467 |
And now in stubborn silence sit. | W. Hammond (L.M.) | 279 |
And now it pleads before the throne. | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
And now it shall be mine; | John Newton (C.M.) | 1020 |
And now made willing to return, | C. Wesley (112th) | 1060 |
And now my willing footsteps move | J. Fellows (C.M.) | 429 |
And now the Fathers house abounds | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
And now the work is done, | J. Hart (148th) | 817 |
And now their fervent prayers ascend – | E. Scott (C.M.) | 1145 |
And now thou in thy kingdom art, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 117 |
And now thou livst for evermore, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 856 |
And now we live through thee. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 856 |
And now will I set thee at large. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
And now with shame my guilt and folly own; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 668 |
And now, O Lord, my wants I see; | J. Maxwell (L.M.) | 44 |
And now, in his distress, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
And now, through grace, I fix on thee, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
And nowhere else but there. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
And nursèd by folly, brings all evil forth! | John Berridge (104th) | 907 |
And obey thy righteous will. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 656 |
And oer the plains of Canaan range; | W. W. Horne (C.M.) | 468 |
And of covenant mercy sing. | J. Kent (8.7.) | 759 |
And of him will make my boast. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 558 |
And of his conquest boast? | John Berridge (148th) | 887 |
And of his mercy boast. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 541 |
And of his righteousness partake! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 112 |
And of the heavenly Canaan sing, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
And of thee we will boast. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 652 |
And of their richness boast, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803 |
And offer solemn prayer and praise; | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 453 |
And offers his blood to purge off our stain; | J. Berridge (104th) | 150 |
And oft a Fathers rod | W. Gadsby (148th) | 634 |
And oft an absent God I mourn. | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 289 |
And oft bring mischief on our head, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 335 |
And oft he seems to gain the field, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 678 |
And oft my comforts kill. | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1035 |
And oft our enemies have felt | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
And oft stick fast in mire; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
And oft, to thy sorrow, his face he shall hide, | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
And often said, None are so tried as we; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 699 |
And often say theyre neither just nor wise. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 699 |
And often see thy face; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 700 |
And often since our life had failed, | John Newton (C.M.) | 193 |
And often takes me by surprise. | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 954 |
And often thou shalt hear from me. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 92 |
And often wonder where the scene will end; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 701 |
And on him can cast all his cares; | W. Gadsby (11.8.) | 591 |
And on him rest when dangers near. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 571 |
And on his bosom leans secure, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 994 |
And on his bounty feed, | John Berridge (148th) | 674 |
And on his hand a ring; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
And on his heart inscribe the name | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 579 |
And on his righteousness rely, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 811 |
And on his word can feast; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 905 |
And on me justly mightst thou pour | J. Maxwell (L.M.) | 44 |
And on the Rock of Ages set | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 94 |
And on the kind errand most joyfully comes. | E. L. Schlict (11s) | 41 |
And on the water brood; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 862 |
And on the wings of every hour, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 207 |
And on thee cast our cares. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 637 |
And on thee to cast their cares. | Henry Fowler (7s) | 754 |
And on them puts a crown. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 553 |
And on thy care depend; | J. Ryland (C.M.) | 247 |
And on thy faithful word relies; | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 954 |
And on thy knees for pardon sue, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 113 |
And on thy righteousness to live, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 979 |
And one pure anthem swell the joys | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 1153 |
And only be living to publish thy praise. | John Berridge (104th) | 906 |
And only pleasure know; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 613 |
And only the debt did increase, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
And only thou canst help afford; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 384 |
And open adamantine locks; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 492 |
And open all his grace. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 367 |
And open all his wounds? | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 210 |
And open all our eyes. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
And open every seal? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
And open wide the gospel-door. | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 285 |
And order all his works of grace | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 71 |
And orders all things by his will, | W. A. Clarke (L.M.) | 62 |
And others from without; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
And others lull to sleep. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
And our debt was paid by thee. | J. Hart (7s) | 857 |
And our defence is sure. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1139 |
And our devotion dies. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 25 |
And our eternal Home. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1139 |
And our eternal Home. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1139 |
And our justest cause to grieve | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
And our requests renew; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 862 |
And our souls at last receive. | Gospel Mag., 1781 (8.7.) | 965 |
And out he lets his vital flood | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
And out his arm reach to help you on too; | John Berridge (104th) | 906 |
And overcome the devil. | J. Hart (7.7.4.) | 235 |
And own it a blessing sent down from above. | J. Stevens (11s) | 239 |
And own no other Lord but thee. | Augustus Toplady (112th) | 1052 |
And own our foul offences here; | John Berridge (L.M.) | 716 |
And own our sins the cause; | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 426 |
And own the virgins Babe our God and King; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 703 |
And own thou hast helped me till now. | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 346 |
And own thy sovereign sway. | J. Hupton (C.M.) | 1099 |
And own tis free, because bestowed | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
And owns Immanuel for his name. | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 969 |
And owns the vital power he gives – | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
And paid for follies not his own. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 164 |
And paid our ransom with his blood. | J. Hart (148th) | 445 |
And paid the heavy debt; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
And pain our hearts, and fill our eyes | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1080 |
And pardon every fault. | J. Hart (148th) | 448 |
And pardon in his hands. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 336 |
And pardon them and punish me. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 837 |
And pardon, full and free; | J. Kent (148th) | 87 |
And pardoning blood that swells above | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 212 |
And pardoning love to know; | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 201 |
And pardons in his hands; | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
And part of heaven possessed. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 85 |
And pass in a moment away. | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
And pass the river, telling | Gospel Mag., 1801 (7.6.) | 483 |
And passing through a thousand woes, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 302 |
And passing through the fire, | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
And past offences pain my eyes. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 761 |
And patient wait, for who can tell? | B. Beddome (148th) | 947 |
And patient wait, till thou shalt see | J. Kent (L.M.) | 915 |
And pay their praise to thee! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1 |
And pay their praise to thee! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1 |
And peace and comfort find: | S. Barnard (148th) | 1129 |
And peace and pardon from the skies | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 946 |
And peace in my peace-speaking blood. | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
And peace, most richly meet | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 567 |
And pearly gates behold; | Bromehead’s Collection (C.M.) | 934 |
And perceived his mountain slip. | John Berridge (7s) | 742 |
And perfect love cast out sad fear. | W. Hammond (L.M.) | 279 |
And perfectly perform, | W. Hammond (148th) | 339 |
And perished in our sin. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 440 |
And personates our case; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 509 |
And pierce thee through and through, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 714 |
And pine away and die; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
And pities my distress; | T. Greene (C.M.) | 209 |
And planted holy life within; | J. Swain (L.M.) | 721 |
And plead that blood by which the church is freed. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 668 |
And plead what he has done. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 675 |
And plead with thee in vain? | E. Scott (C.M.) | 1145 |
And pleading Christ alone. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 383 |
And pleasure tunes my tongue. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 269 |
And pleasures all serene. | J. Stevens (S.M.) | 425 |
And pleasures banish pain. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1022 |
And plenteously thy truth declare. | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
And plenty fills the plain. | A. Flowerdew (C.M.) | 1152 |
And pluck new life from heavenly trees; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 265 |
And plucked thee burning from the fire. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 106 |
And plunge into shame and disgrace, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 670 |
And plunge me again in the deep. | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
And plunged in deep distress. | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 975 |
And plunged me in despair; | John Newton (C.M.) | 1025 |
And possess, in sweet communion, | John Newton (8.7.) | 500 |
And pour contempt on all my pride. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 439 |
And pour my woes abroad. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 727 |
And pour out floods of tears, | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
And pour thy blessings from above, | John Newton (C.M.) | 398 |
And power to run the race; | John Berridge (148th) | 674 |
And powerfully bring us forth from all ill; | J. Hart (104th) | 129 |
And powers of hell unknown, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
And practise what you know. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 458 |
And praise be to the Spirit given, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 78 |
And praise employs our breath. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 190 |
And praise redeeming grace. | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 217 |
And praise thee in our room. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1114 |
And praise, and bless, and love him too. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 113 |
And pray thee, for thy mercys sake, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 646 |
And pray to him for more. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 527 |
And pray with fervent strife? | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
And prayer indited by the Lord, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 725 |
And preserve us day and night. | John Newton (7s) | 1138 |
And preserve your title clear. | J. Hart (7.5.) | 77 |
And prize them more than mines of gold; | John Newton (112th) | 728 |
And promised they should walk at large, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 572 |
And prove his truth divine; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 631 |
And prove like them at last, | John Newton (C.M.) | 999 |
And proved their sin and shame. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1126 |
And proves our cause completely good. | J. Swain (L.M.) | 1107 |
And proves the Sabbath true. | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 358 |
And pull each fancy idol down. | John Berridge (148th) | 673 |
And purged the guilt of all our sin; | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 97 |
And purifies the soul. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 684 |
And purifies with blood; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 236 |
And put his soul to pain. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 665 |
And put our souls in frame. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 455 |
And put the hosts of hell to flight. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 622 |
And put them all to flight. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 547 |
And put thy threatening foes to flight. | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 285 |
And puts all guilty fears to flight. | John Berridge (L.M.) | 896 |
And quenched his Fathers flaming sword | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 100 |
And quickens whom he slays, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 894 |
And quickly flies to my relief. | J. Franklin (L.M.) | 513 |
And quickly sends salvation down. | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 762 |
And quit yourselves like men. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
And rage without control; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 892 |
And raise thy drooping head; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 861 |
And raise us from the fall. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 508 |
And raise your heads, ye saints, for heaven rejoices. | Isaac Watts (50th) | 497 |
And raised his head and showed his face, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
And raising my soul from the pit of despair; | S. Turner or Bennett (11s) | 1104 |
And raptures all divine, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 266 |
And rates his merits high; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803 |
And rather choose to die. | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1059 |
And rather starve than come? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 440 |
And rather than lose me his own blood he spilt. | W. Gadsby (11s) | 577 |
And ravished my soul with his look. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
And readest all my aching heart, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 690 |
And realms of endless day. | Bromehead’s Collection (C.M.) | 934 |
And rear again my head. | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 903 |
And rear the fallen race. | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 905 |
And rebels brought to God. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 95 |
And rebels that deserve his sword, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 123 |
And receives us for his own. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
And reckon trash for treasure? | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
And reconciled to God; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
And reconciles the soul to God, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 858 |
And redeemed the church to God. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 560 |
And redeemed with blood divine. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 656 |
And reign for ever, says the Lord; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 365 |
And reign without a rival there. | John Newton (L.M.) | 692 |
And reigns enthroned above the skies; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 625 |
And reigns on high, the Saviour, God. | S. Stennett (148th) | 403 |
And reigns supreme alone. | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
And rejoice in his dear name. | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 333 |
And rejoice in his dear name. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 514 |
And rejoice in his dear name; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 654 |
And rejoice with holy fear. | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 205 |
And rest alone on sovereign grace. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
And resting on his blood alone, | J. Stevens (S.M.) | 425 |
And restless sure my heart must be | John Berridge (148th) | 884 |
And reverential fear. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 367 |
And richer blood than they. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 125 |
And richly dispenses salvation and health. | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
And richly furnished too, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 587 |
And richly grasp the whole. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 181 |
And richly supplied from its Head, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 635 |
And richly will supply | W. Gadsby (148th) | 630 |
And rides upon the storm. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 320 |
And righteousness divine brought in. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 586 |
And righteousness divine brought in. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 586 |
And righteousness divine brought in. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 586 |
And righteousness divine; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 637 |
And righteousness has none; | Henry Fowler (148th) | 1026 |
And righteousness have none, | J. Hart (148th) | 313 |
And rightly taught of God. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1089 |
And rills of comfort here below. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 33 |
And rise to everlasting bliss. | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 771 |
And roars aloud, Why, O my God, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 148 |
And rob it of repose. | Rozzell (C.M.) | 291 |
And rob my Saviour of his praise. | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 381 |
And rocks and dangers fill the way. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 231 |
And rocky hearts, by Moses struck, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 684 |
And rovèd from the gospel track; | John Berridge (112th) | 898 |
And ruined rebels raised to heaven, | C. Cole (L.M.) | 984 |
And rules and reigns the God of grace. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 599 |
And rules as on a throne. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1020 |
And run coeval with his love. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 915 |
And run to Christ, my Hiding-place. | D. Herbert (L.M.) | 711 |
And runs to this relief; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 764 |
And sacred peace made known. | Gospel Mag., 1801 (7.6.) | 483 |
And safe beneath thy wings to rest. | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1016 |
And safe in Jesus dwell, | C. Wesley (148th) | 59 |
And safely through each tempest sail; | Gospel Mag., 1799 (L.M.) | 245 |
And safety is where he is found. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1049 |
And sail to heaven with thee and thine. | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
And saints adore the name; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 141 |
And saints and angels join to sing, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 422 |
And saints have all need to trust in his name; | J. Berridge (104th) | 150 |
And saints to endless bliss. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 845 |
And saints, triumphant sing. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 489 |
And sanctified us by his grace; | J. Swain (L.M.) | 721 |
And sanctify the will. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 870 |
And sanctify to thee thy deepest distress. | K., 1787 (11s) | 329 |
And sang the triumph when he rose. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1007 |
And sat on every one; | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 715 |
And satisfied with living bread. | J. Fawcett (112th) | 454 |
And satisfy my heart. | John Newton (C.M.) | 999 |
And save from sad despair; | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 242 |
And save me for thy mercies sake. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 384 |
And save me for thy mercies sake. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 384 |
And save me for thy mercies sake. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 384 |
And save me from all evil deed, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 739 |
And save me from my gloomy fear. | J. Franklin (L.M.) | 513 |
And save me in thy Son. | R. Elliott (S.M.) | 471 |
And save me to the end. | John Berridge (S.M.) | 739 |
And save them from the power of hell; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 625 |
And save them in a trying hour. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 625 |
And saved the trembling, dying prey. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1080 |
And saved us from the pains of hell! | J. Swain (L.M.) | 721 |
And saves him by his death; | J. Hart (8.6.8.) | 234 |
And saves our souls from death; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 602 |
And saves the helpless and the poor. | Henry Fowler (148th) | 1026 |
And saves them from their guilt and woes, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 596 |
And savèd sinners know, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 556 |
And saw the horrors of the deep. | John Newton (L.M.) | 1017 |
And say hes the Fountain of joys; | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
And say, Behold the way to God. | J. Cennick (L.M.) | 144 |
And say, Christ died for thee. | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1088 |
And say, Let Death this house destroy, | John Newton (C.M.) | 469 |
And say, my soul, why not for thee? | C. Cole (L.M.) | 984 |
And say, our dear Saviour redeemed us from hell. | J. Cennick (104th) | 404 |
And says it made the payment good. | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 49 |
And says that I shall shortly be | John Newton (L.M.) | 91 |
And scan his work in vain; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 320 |
And scarce can lift a sigh, | Henry Fowler (148th) | 1026 |
And scarce know how to pray or speak; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 385 |
And scarcely a prayer can repeat, | R. Burnham (8s) | 12 |
And scoffed, and sneered, and cursed, and railed. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
And scorners rise up in their room. | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
And scorns the Saviours blood; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
And seal me ever thine! | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1050 |
And seal their own destruction sure? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
And seal them heirs of heaven? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 24 |
And seal them sons and heirs of grace. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 526 |
And sealed an heir of heaven. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 351 |
And sealed by blood divine. | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 84 |
And seals it on his heart. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 479 |
And see a mourning sinner die? | John Berridge (112th) | 705 |
And see a smiling God. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 572 |
And see great cause to be abashed. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 700 |
And see him bleed for me. | W. Batty (C.M.) | 950 |
And see in all his grace; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 690 |
And see its purple tide; | John Berridge (148th) | 673 |
And see my glorious Hiding-place. | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
And see myself a fool. | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 300 |
And see such evils there, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 811 |
And see the Canaan that we love | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1022 |
And see the Father smile. | John Newton (C.M.) | 128 |
And see the Saviour eye to eye. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1021 |
And see the sorrows of his soul | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 438 |
And see thee face to face. | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
And see their guilt forgiven; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 110 |
And see thy smiling face: | S. Barnard (148th) | 1129 |
And see with joy a godly seed, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 375 |
And see, in his dear sacred face, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 922 |
And seek more earnestly his face. | John Newton (L.M.) | 295 |
And seek salvation only there? | J. Kent (L.M.) | 113 |
And seek the presence of the Lord! | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1125 |
And seek thy face, and learn thy praise. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 369 |
And seek thy treasure there. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 880 |
And seeking help duly, as sinners must do; | John Berridge (104th) | 687 |
And seeks his treasure there. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
And seeks his will before his own. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 256 |
And seem to want no hiding-place. | D. Herbert (L.M.) | 711 |
And seems intent to kill, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 714 |
And seems to closer cling; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
And seems to quite forsake us; | J. Hart (7.7.4.) | 235 |
And sees our ages waste. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 2 |
And seldom do we see the snares | J. Hart (C.M.) | 305 |
And self, and Satans art, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1020 |
And send a labouring groan; | John Berridge (148th) | 884 |
And send the Spirit down, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 821 |
And send the cheering blessing down. | J. Allen (L.M.) | 952 |
And send their darts like hail, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 547 |
And sends the Spirit from heaven. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 850 |
And sends the blessed Spirit down | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 509 |
And sent him to gather his children in one. | J. Hart (104th) | 449 |
And sent his equal Son to show | Gospel Mag., 1777 (C.M.) | 206 |
And sent the early rain. | A. Flowerdew (C.M.) | 1152 |
And sent the lion down to howl | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 100 |
And separate from all beside; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 974 |
And serve thee kindly every day, | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 902 |
And set his soul at large. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 528 |
And set his tongue at liberty, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 508 |
And set my broken bones; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
And set my servants free. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
And set our grovelling minds on things above. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 703 |
And set our hearts on things above. | S. Turner (L.M.) | 1131 |
And set our souls on fire. | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
And set the prisoner free. | John Newton (C.M.) | 288 |
And set the prisoner free. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 675 |
And set thy prisoners free. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 843 |
And set thy works in view. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 852 |
And set your minds above. | J. Hart (148th) | 102 |
And set your minds above. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 571 |
And sets my soul at liberty. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 537 |
And sets the heart at rest. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 713 |
And setteth captives free; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 892 |
And shades of sin obscure thy soul; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 925 |
And shake the globe from pole to pole, | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
And shall I be ashamed, O Lord, | J. Fellows (C.M.) | 429 |
And shall I harbour in my breast | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1087 |
And shall I impatiently fret | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
And shall I not sing as I go, | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
And shall I scorn his name to own? | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 659 |
And shall I seek in vain? | A. Steele (C.M.) | 136 |
And shall a pardoned rebel live, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 392 |
And shall again behold thy face. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 401 |
And shall all her foes confound; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 600 |
And shall be for ever the same. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
And shall be till I die. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 160 |
And shall for ever be. | J. Kent (S.M.) | 921 |
And shall my guilty fears prevail | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1069 |
And shall my pride disdain the deed | J. Fellows (C.M.) | 429 |
And shall sing, beyond the sky, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 593 |
And shall the man be cursed | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
And shall the subject scorn to tread | W. Gadsby (148th) | 648 |
And shall we be found forgetful | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1040 |
And shall we come in vain to God? | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 679 |
And shall we for whom he died, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 649 |
And shame confound his foes. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 366 |
And share in the gladness of all that believe. | C. Wesley (104th) | 408 |
And share thy flesh and blood. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 822 |
And shares in all their griefs and pains. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 992 |
And she became his bride. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 519 |
And she must and shall go free. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 534 |
And shed abroad Gods love. | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 715 |
And shed my glories round the place. | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 453 |
And sheds his love abroad! | S. Stennett (S.M.) | 359 |
And sheds sweet glories on them all. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 481 |
And shelter in his wounded side, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 352 |
And shines and reigns the incarnate God. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
And shines in Jesus face. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 5 |
And shook the gates of hell. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 168 |
And shortening tribulation days | J. Hart (L.M.) | 844 |
And shout the victories of the Lamb; | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 3 |
And shout, Free grace, free grace alone! | A. C. R., 1790 (L.M.) | 204 |
And shout, ye saints, he comes for your salvation. | Isaac Watts (50th) | 497 |
And shout, ye saints, he comes for your salvation. | Isaac Watts (50th) | 497 |
And show a brothers love. | J. Swain (C.M.) | 1082 |
And show a sin-forgiving God; | John Berridge (112th) | 900 |
And show his praises forth. | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 975 |
And show my guilt forgiven; | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 1067 |
And show my sins forgiven? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 24 |
And show our names upon thy heart; | John Berridge (112th) | 1120 |
And show the man of sin; | John Berridge (148th) | 888 |
And show the sweet smiles of thy face | R. Burnham (8s) | 380 |
And show the world how Christians live. | C. Wesley (112th) | 955 |
And show them the depth of their sin; | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
And show thy smiling face; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 696 |
And showed our feet the way; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 466 |
And shows a most ill-favoured face; | John Berridge (L.M.) | 897 |
And shows a smiling face. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 509 |
And shows his glorious scars; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 850 |
And shows his lovely face; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 553 |
And shows me where his glories are; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 22 |
And shrink at every stroke; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
And shrink, and tremble, and despair. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 47 |
And shut his glories in, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 763 |
And shuts, and no man opes. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 685 |
And sick and faint am I. | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 299 |
And sigh for Canaans shore, | John Berridge (148th) | 672 |
And sigh, and sing, and mourn, and love. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 824 |
And sighed, and groaned, and prayed, and feared; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
And sighs of pity rise? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 734 |
And sighs to be set free. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
And signed it with his blood. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
And signed with all their names, the Greek, the Jew, | Isaac Watts (50th) | 497 |
And silent abides for merciful ends, | John Berridge (104th) | 687 |
And sin and Satan break my rest, | Dobell’s Selection (L.M.) | 981 |
And sin by Christ was borne! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
And sin the sin to death? | J. Hart (148th) | 353 |
And since his love is to the end, | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1034 |
And since my glorious God | Isaac Watts (122nd) | 362 |
And since my soul has known his love, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
And since the Saviour gave me sight, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 748 |
And since, kind God, tis only thou | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
And sing and triumph in his name. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 57 |
And sing at the dear Saviours feet, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 1113 |
And sing his bleeding love. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 125 |
And sing his praise below. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
And sing the Lamb once slain. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 614 |
And sing the bounties of our Lord; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
And sing the eternal Fathers praise, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 504 |
And sing the eternal Fathers praise, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 834 |
And sing the everlasting song | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 995 |
And sing the joys of heaven. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 850 |
And sing the love that took me in, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 924 |
And sing the song of Moses. | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
And sing the wonders of thy grace; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 26 |
And sing their cares away, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 554 |
And sing their cares away. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 561 |
And sing thy bleeding heart. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 100 |
And sing thy great Redeemers praise; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 9 |
And sing thy love in every breath. | John Berridge (148th) | 673 |
And sing with rapture and surprise, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 9 |
And sing, The Lord is risen. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 486 |
And sing, The Lord our righteousness. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1006 |
And sing, as we pass through this valley of tears, | Henry Fowler (11.8.) | 350 |
And sink with gay indifference down | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
And sinks our virtues down so far, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1148 |
And sinks them if he please. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 63 |
And sinners hear his voice; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 556 |
And sinners highly value him. | J. Hart (112th) | 89 |
And sinners now may learn to love, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1114 |
And sinners plunged beneath that flood, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 160 |
And sinners, daring God, | John Berridge (148th) | 672 |
And sinners, saved by grace, silent remain? | W. Gadsby (10s) | 703 |
And sins and snares oft make me sigh; | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 289 |
And sins complete remission too. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 908 |
And sins like mountains rise, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 550 |
And sit and sing herself away | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 357 |
And sit on every heavenly hill, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 481 |
And sit to all eternity, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 596 |
And sits in judgment there. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 361 |
And skill to aim aright; | WIlliam Cowper (148th) | 338 |
And sleep on doctrines sound; | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 169 |
And slight the fear of God; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 851 |
And slight the tokens of thy grace, | D. Herbert (L.M.) | 711 |
And smarts with hanging all his weight | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 148 |
And smile on all around. | S. Stennett (S.M.) | 359 |
And smiles upon his Son. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
And smiling day once more appears, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 323 |
And smite the Son of God, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
And smite through all inferior things | C. Wesley (last verse unknown) (8.8.6.) | 137 |
And smite upon my thigh. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
And smooths the rugged way; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
And so fulfil his word! | J. Swain (C.M.) | 1082 |
And so go safely on. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 240 |
And so supply each member well. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 635 |
And soar aloft, and reach the sky; | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 49 |
And soften hearts of stone. | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
And softened every bed; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 466 |
And softened in his blood. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 871 |
And solemn oaths have bound his love | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 269 |
And solemnly confess, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 652 |
And solemnly confess, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 700 |
And solemnly rejoice. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 564 |
And some five hundred owe. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 218 |
And some of wisdom boast, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1095 |
And some say, Strive to please. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 240 |
And sometimes shorts the warning. | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
And sometimes, lest we might go wrong, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
And songs before unknown. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
And soon we fall a prey; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 564 |
And souls who under grace are found, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 601 |
And sound his power abroad; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 14 |
And sovereign love alone confessed; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 195 |
And spare the guilty realm. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
And speak some boundless thing; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 14 |
And speak thy endless praise. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1005 |
And spend my hours in fruitless grief, | John Newton (C.M.) | 288 |
And spit in their Creators face! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
And spoil him of his crown. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 351 |
And spread his fame abroad, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 653 |
And spread our woes at his dear feet; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 911 |
And spread the table of thy grace; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 264 |
And spread the triumphs of their King! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 481 |
And spreads his wounded hands. | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 117 |
And spreads its poison to the heart. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 977 |
And sprinkled with his blood. | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 101 |
And sprinkled with thy blood? | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 227 |
And squeezed his heart and bruised his breast; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
And stamp thy image on my heart. | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1019 |
And stand and bow amongst them there | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 481 |
And stand before the Lord, | R. Burnham (148th) | 494 |
And stand complete in righteousness. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 473 |
And stands condemned to die, | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
And stay myself on thee alone; | R. Hill (112th) | 1070 |
And steadfast faith on Jesus fixed, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 786 |
And stem the tide of sin. | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1059 |
And still are upwards borne, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 465 |
And still despair of thy return? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 401 |
And still direct our way | Norman (8.8.6.) | 430 |
And still displays his love; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 540 |
And still his love shall prize. | J. Adams (S.M.) | 274 |
And still in him let Israel trust. | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 332 |
And still my soul would cleave to thee, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 136 |
And still preserves us here, | Samuel Medley (S.M.) | 499 |
And still the Lord is dumb; | John Berridge (148th) | 749 |
And still they are talking of Jesuss grace. | C. Wesley (104th) | 408 |
And still to his most holy place, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
And still we live to pray. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
And still we meet, at thy command, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1115 |
And still, from that auspicious day, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 406 |
And still, through the Lamb and his blood | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
And stimulate my powers to sing | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1027 |
And stoop to those of low estate. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 810 |
And stopped my wild career. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1025 |
And storms forbear to toss; | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
And storms of sorrow fall; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 474 |
And straight a flaming troop was seen; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
And streets of shining gold? | Bromehead’s Collection (C.M.) | 934 |
And strength to do thy will. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
And strength to run the race. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 679 |
And stretch forth my hands unto God. | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
And strictly obeying our God, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 670 |
And strive to force a passage through; | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 78 |
And strive, with a Do this and live, | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
And strong affections fix my sight | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 479 |
And strong temptations blow. | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
And strove hard to make matters straight, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
And struck with terror all my soul, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 399 |
And struggle much, and often try | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 178 |
And such as there resort; | John Berridge (148th) | 884 |
And such his justice too, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
And such is my Jesus to me, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 578 |
And such were some of you! | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1094 |
And such, O Lord, am I. | John Newton (C.M.) | 388 |
And suffered in his stead; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 95 |
And suffered once for me. | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 1103 |
And suffers in their place. | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 1012 |
And surety would become; | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 148 |
And swear he has no choice, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 606 |
And sweeps away mountains of guilt. | R. Burnham (8s) | 460 |
And sweet refreshment find. | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 358 |
And sweeten pain to peace. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1079 |
And sweetens every bitter cup. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 919 |
And sweetens every painful cross; | A. C. R., 1790 (L.M.) | 204 |
And sweeter streams above. | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 345 |
And sweetly discovers his face and his blood. | John Berridge (104th) | 687 |
And sweetly lean upon him too, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 561 |
And sweetly lean upon his breast. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 700 |
And sweetly sing the Lamb once slain. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 607 |
And sweetly sing thy matchless grace. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 655 |
And sweetly weep my life away. | John Berridge (148th) | 672 |
And sweetly whisper to my heart, | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 1103 |
And sweetly works by love. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 653 |
And sweets that never cloy. | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 995 |
And swell, and reach to heaven, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 391 |
And take a servants place? | W. Gadsby (148th) | 608 |
And take away all stain. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 527 |
And take him for their all. | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 690 |
And take his children home; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 666 |
And take his servants up | C. Wesley (148th) | 127 |
And take its sting away; | J. Dracup (C.M.) | 215 |
And take my hearty fill. | John Berridge (S.M.) | 890 |
And take the remission God gives in his Son. | J. Hart (104th) | 456 |
And take the saints to heaven. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 110 |
And take thee captive at their will? | John Berridge (112th) | 900 |
And take them to his bliss. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 665 |
And take thy mourning pilgrims home. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 992 |
And tame the beasts within thy breast; | John Berridge (112th) | 899 |
And tarry at leisure, and hope still in thee. | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 262 |
And taste a living spring. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 684 |
And taste of the gall of in-dwelling sin; | John Berridge (104th) | 687 |
And taste the promised bliss, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 327 |
And taste the riches of his grace. | R. Burnham (148th) | 60 |
And taste the wine, and bless our God. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 435 |
And taste thy joys divine. | J. Needham (C.M.) | 252 |
And taught my wretched heart to prove | J. Kent (C.M.) | 923 |
And taught thee how to feel the smart. | John Berridge (148th) | 889 |
And teach me how to love and praise. | John Berridge (148th) | 671 |
And teach me how to pray. | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 903 |
And teach me now to sing thy praise, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
And teach me on thee to rely; | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
And teach my tongue to sing thy praise. | C. Cole (L.M.) | 736 |
And teach our stammering tongues | John Newton (C.M.) | 202 |
And teach thee to prize his immutable love. | Henry Fowler (11s) | 1033 |
And teach them all his ways to prize; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 625 |
And teach us lessons how to live, | S. Browne (8.8.6.) | 1134 |
And tears of penitential grief | J. Hupton (C.M.) | 1099 |
And tell him my complaint; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
And tell him thou hast died. | John Newton (C.M.) | 388 |
And tell me all thy name. | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 928 |
And tell me what it all can mean. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 712 |
And tell of thy wonderful love. | R. Burnham (8s) | 380 |
And tell the wonders of his love. | J. Swain (L.M.) | 286 |
And tell thee all my grief and pain, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1056 |
And tell thy love, and tell our shame, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 716 |
And tell what I have done; | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 1132 |
And telling the shepherds that Jesus is born. | E. L. Schlict (11s) | 41 |
And tells me its wages are hell after death. | John Berridge (104th) | 907 |
And tempted all hope to resign, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
And tempts me to despair. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 811 |
And terror of the human race; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 470 |
And that blood will you deliver, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 157 |
And that dear something much I need; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 316 |
And that divinely free, | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 225 |
And that in drinking wine. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 820 |
And that is mercys door. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1108 |
And that love be much admiring, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 157 |
And that my treasure is above. | C. Cole (L.M.) | 736 |
And that shall kindle ours. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 25 |
And that shall the first notes employ | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 84 |
And that strong arm shall guide us home | J. Swain (L.M.) | 286 |
And that sweet land forgot | John Berridge (148th) | 673 |
And that they may safe abide, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 551 |
And that thou wouldst enlarge my bound; | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
And that we may never part, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 542 |
And that will be for good to me. | C. Cole (L.M.) | 736 |
And that will make me well. | John Berridge (S.M.) | 444 |
And that with smiling face. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 643 |
And thaw, with beams of love divine, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 316 |
And the Fathers boundless love, | John Newton (8.7.) | 500 |
And the God who answers prayer, | John Newton (7s) | 397 |
And the Lord himself shall sing. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
And the Lord will have it so. | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1037 |
And the Lord will prove at length, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
And the Spirit sends the man. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
And the Word was made flesh. John 1. 14 | J. Hart (11s) | 40 |
And the amazing depths of grace, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 17 |
And the blest Spirit, Three-in-One, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 647 |
And the blest volume thou hast writ | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1147 |
And the conscience witness; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
And the covenant love of thy crucified Son; | J. Stocker (11s) | 11 |
And the coward flesh would start, | John Newton (7s) | 277 |
And the craft of Satan knows, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 545 |
And the flood increases fast; | John Newton (7s) | 356 |
And the great Judge of all descend | T. Greene (C.M.) | 261 |
And the keen sword that justice draws, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 47 |
And the law that I had broke. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 576 |
And the loathsome stench of sin | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
And the needy it approve. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
And the old prince of hell | W. Gadsby (148th) | 550 |
And the performing God. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 14 |
And the rich flood of purple gore | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
And the richest consolation | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 976 |
And the storms before him fly. | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1102 |
And the sweet Spirit sends, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 526 |
And the sweet kingdom of thy grace, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 683 |
And the trifles of a day | W. Gadsby (7s) | 611 |
And the vindictive wrath of God | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
And the weary long for rest. | John Newton (7s) | 356 |
And the whole in Zion dwell? | W. Gadsby (7s) | 626 |
And the whole race of Adam stand | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 111 |
And the whole world before his throne, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
And their God as soon relented; | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
And their Lord, with pity pressed, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
And theirs too weak who faint. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 872 |
And them to heaven convey. | J. Dracup (C.M.) | 215 |
And then O how pleasant the conquerors song! | John Newton (104th) | 232 |
And then a crown of life receive. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 974 |
And then again at mine. | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 227 |
And then all his sorrows will end. | W. Gadsby (11.8.) | 591 |
And then bestowst a crown. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
And then how proud we grow! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 305 |
And then proclaim my peace with thee; | C. Cole (L.M.) | 736 |
And then the conflicts done. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 842 |
And then those very vows repeat. | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 296 |
And then thy praise they sung; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 318 |
And then, O then, what wilt thou do? | W. Gadsby (148th) | 666 |
And then, Thy will be done. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
And then, compelled to fight, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 747 |
And thence his mighty foes | S. Stennett (148th) | 403 |
And thence return again. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
And thence to glory wing my way. | J. Hoskins (L.M.) | 945 |
And there I fix my trust. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1095 |
And there be loved and served alone, | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 903 |
And there confess my sin. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 125 |
And there for ever stay. | Gospel Mag., 1801 (7.6.) | 483 |
And there have I, as vile as he, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 160 |
And there is all my trust. | John Berridge (S.M.) | 739 |
And there is none beside him, | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
And there it dwells for me; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 567 |
And there my guilt would hide. | John Berridge (S.M.) | 739 |
And there our hope to stay, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 554 |
And there our vows and honours pay. | Isaac Watts (122nd) | 362 |
And there should I have gone, | J. Kent (148th) | 732 |
And there sing for ever, Tis all for the best. | Samuel Medley (104th) | 322 |
And there the dying Lord behold, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 951 |
And there the following page he turns, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
And there would look, and look again. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1056 |
And there, to make his wonders known, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 538 |
And there, when all my fears are past, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 385 |
And therefore cannot fail. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 546 |
And therefore gives his own. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 816 |
And therefore his love Ill repeat. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
And therefore none his boast; | J. Hart (148th) | 817 |
And these are they who soon shall rise | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 978 |
And these rejoicing eyes. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 357 |
And these shall all be freed | W. Gadsby (122nd) | 522 |
And these shall now ascend with me | R. Burnham (148th) | 494 |
And these the hymns they raise – | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
And they a sweet victory sing. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 632 |
And they be filled with joy and peace; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 263 |
And they from his fulness are fed. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 635 |
And they from sin are freed; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
And they his faithfulness record. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 634 |
And they must in glory shine. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 626 |
And they shall with him reign. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 653 |
And they that in this Jesus trust, | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
And they who scarce can speak. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 816 |
And they who seek my face shall find. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 810 |
And thine to us so great? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 25 |
And think him nothing worth. | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 690 |
And think their state so blest? | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 929 |
And thinks his toils will soon be oer; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1049 |
And thirst for fresh supplies of grace. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 979 |
And this be my subject, Tis all for the best. | Samuel Medley (104th) | 322 |
And this blest covenant ever sing; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 411 |
And this good prayer by God was heard, | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
And this inferior clod! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
And this produces doubt. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
And this, O Christian, is thy lot, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 707 |
And this, when brought through grace to know, | Henry Fowler (148th) | 1026 |
And thorns begird it round. | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 148 |
And those emphatic lines denote | T. Greene (C.M.) | 230 |
And those he kills he makes alive; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 675 |
And those views relieve me; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
And those who in his name believe, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 174 |
And thou a faithful God? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 402 |
And thou alone shalt have the praise. | John Newton (148th) | 452 |
And thou art loved alone. | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1061 |
And thou canst bear me where thou fliest, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 480 |
And thou canst give no more. | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 940 |
And thou hast this to give; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 642 |
And thou my joyful portion be! | John Berridge (112th) | 901 |
And thou refuse that mourners plea? | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 967 |
And thou return to God. | John Newton (C.M.) | 469 |
And thou shalt all our needs supply, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 643 |
And thou shalt for ever go free. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
And thou shalt praise him still. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 714 |
And thou shalt see his face. | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 929 |
And thou shalt witness what we say, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
And thou the kindred own. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 79 |
And thou their songs approve! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 821 |
And thou treadst the thorny road, | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 333 |
And thou wilt safely lead us home, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 655 |
And though exceeding faint, | John Berridge (148th) | 749 |
And though he reproved us, and still may reprove, | W. Hammond (104th) | 343 |
And though his outside be kept clean, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 678 |
And though his pale and ghastly face | J. Swain (C.M.) | 467 |
And though his ransomed race elect | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 223 |
And though it be costly, yet is the robe free, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 524 |
And though not like a mighty wind, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
And though sin and Satan, and their hellish guest, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 639 |
And though the Lord awhile forbear, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 725 |
And though they may trembling stand, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 720 |
And though thus in pain for an evidence clear, | Samuel Medley (104th) | 321 |
And though unskilful, weak, and blind, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1049 |
And though we neither feel nor see, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
And thought his base, adulterate coin, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 775 |
And thought my sins were dead. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 46 |
And thousands its virtues have proved; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 627 |
And thousands pursued him his life to bereave. | W. Gadsby (104th) | 549 |
And thousands sink to hell, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 411 |
And threat with final fall | J. Hart (148th) | 353 |
And threaten to devour, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 634 |
And threaten with disgrace; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 596 |
And thrive in number too, | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
And thrones and powers before him fall; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 481 |
And through all time it will remain, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
And through this desert land, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
And thrust out preachers more, | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
And thunders when he please; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 770 |
And thus approve thy chastening rod, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 275 |
And thus became their Hiding-place. | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
And thus begin the year. | Samuel Medley (S.M.) | 499 |
And thus far have brought me to put me to shame? | John Newton (104th) | 232 |
And thus he is furnished with men, to be sure, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 549 |
And thus he pours abundant shame | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 74 |
And thus his grief relate: | John Berridge (148th) | 749 |
And thus is kept alive | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 242 |
And thus it seems to say: | J. Hart (S.M.) | 842 |
And thus obtains his ends. | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 300 |
And thus redeem the slave. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 46 |
And thus supported, who shall faint? | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 332 |
And thus we all are even. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 816 |
And thus with many foretastes blest | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
And thus with zeal pursue; | Norman (8.8.6.) | 430 |
And thy good Spirit on the heart | J. Hupton (C.M.) | 1099 |
And thy heart was filled with pain; | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
And thy love in him reveal. | (Author Unknown) (7s) | 970 |
And thy mighty grace abounding, | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 208 |
And thy own gospel bless; | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
And thy rebellious worm is still. | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 323 |
And thy revenging justice shows | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 5 |
And thy rich glories from afar | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 18 |
And thy salvation see. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
And thy sinful inclinations | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 333 |
And thy soft wings, celestial Dove, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 24 |
And thy soul draws near to death; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
And thy sweet grace have felt, | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
And thy victory oer the grave, | J. Fellows (8.7.) | 433 |
And thy weak stomach choke, | John Berridge (148th) | 889 |
And tides of pleasure oer me roll; | W. W. Horne (C.M.) | 468 |
And till he is ready to show his good-will, | John Berridge (104th) | 687 |
And till we reach those seats of bliss, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 217 |
And tis a pleasing sight; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 475 |
And tis as well, in Gods account, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
And tis by his favour we are what we are. | J. Hart (104th) | 778 |
And tis his hand that hides my sun, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 63 |
And to God the glory give. | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1136 |
And to adore the Lamb. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1005 |
And to comfort in distress; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 515 |
And to enter into rest; | J. Hart (7s) | 704 |
And to eternity | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
And to every evil prone; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
And to glory in thy cross; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 640 |
And to her his glory unfold. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 516 |
And to him it most surely leads. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
And to him the weakest is dear as the strong. | J. Hart (104th) | 804 |
And to his much-loved friends, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 818 |
And to me, for ever, The Lord will appear. | Samuel Medley (104th) | 321 |
And to our wondering view reveal | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
And to receive we now agree, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
And to relieve us ran; | J. Hart (148th) | 448 |
And to remember thee; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 829 |
And to save the lost he came. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 593 |
And to show thy great salvation, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 651 |
And to that Dove who seals for heaven | J. Stevens (L.M.) | 224 |
And to the Holy Ghost: | J. Hart (148th) | 817 |
And to the Lamb your way pursue. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1090 |
And to the fount of Jesus blood | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1089 |
And to the herd he goes; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
And to the utmost farthing paid | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 227 |
And to the vilest yields the most. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1046 |
And to the weary rest. | John Newton (C.M.) | 135 |
And to the weary rest; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
And to this my woeful plea, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
And to thy footstool let me come, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1056 |
And to thy glory take me in, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 386 |
And to thyself the conquest get. | Augustus Toplady (L.M.) | 991 |
And to tremble in that hour. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 575 |
And toil and seek salvation there, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 47 |
And too often proudly say, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 611 |
And took his throne in glory too. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 536 |
And took my heart in hand, | Rozzell (C.M.) | 189 |
And took possession of the joy. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 211 |
And took up a life to be able to die! | Isaac Watts (11s) | 414 |
And touch with compunction, and sprinkle with blood. | J. Hart (104th) | 456 |
And trace the footsteps of my God, | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 61 |
And trace the pure footsteps of Jesus, my Lord, | E. L. Schlict (11s) | 41 |
And trap the travellers feet. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
And travel much by night. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 747 |
And treacheries abound. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
And tread the heavenly road. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 652 |
And tread the path he trod before. | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 431 |
And tread the refuse with his feet. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
And tread the tempter down! | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
And treads the monarch down. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
And treads their foes to hell. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 327 |
And tremble, and asunder part; | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 688 |
And tries them by his law; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 614 |
And triumph ever more. | C. Wesley (148th) | 127 |
And triumph in my God, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1079 |
And triumph in my Saviours cross. | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 771 |
And triumph in the power of God. | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 3 |
And triumph in thy God; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 94 |
And triumph oer the fall; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 809 |
And triumph over sin and death. | John Berridge (148th) | 888 |
And troubles rush in as a flood, | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
And true disciples safely may, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 786 |
And true faith works by love. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 851 |
And trust a surer seal; | J. Hart (148th) | 353 |
And trust him for all thats to come. | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
And trust him for the rest. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 85 |
And trust him till my troubles end. | John Berridge (148th) | 749 |
And trust his promised grace; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 465 |
And trust his tender care. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1083 |
And trust in him alone; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 602 |
And trust in none beside. | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 148 |
And trust the gracious God. | T. Greene (C.M.) | 209 |
And trust upon the Lord. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 764 |
And trusts a faith thats dead. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
And trusts his righteousness. | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 225 |
And trusts in his crucified God, | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
And truth informs us how. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 809 |
And truth is his delight; | Isaac Watts & J. Needham (C.M.) | 15 |
And truth upon his tongue. | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 975 |
And try if we can pray so too. | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
And try its real state to find, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1085 |
And try their choicest strains. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 207 |
And tunes of pleasure sing; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 94 |
And turn his very grace to sin. | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
And turn my sorrows into joy. | R. Hill (112th) | 1070 |
And turn the feet to Zions hill. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 76 |
And turn the shade to day. | J. Franklin (C.M.) | 511 |
And turn this night to day! | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 676 |
And turn to earth again. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1139 |
And turn to see thy woe, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 891 |
And turned his joy to praise: | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 71 |
And turned the house into a den, | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 903 |
And turns my grief to joy. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 108 |
And turns the gloomy shade to day. | J. Franklin (L.M.) | 513 |
And turns the night to day. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
And turns with double love. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 872 |
And twas named Gethsemane. | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
And unbelief within; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 305 |
And unceasing sing his love! | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 333 |
And unconcerned can look upon | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 905 |
And unctuously displays | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 682 |
And underneath the heaviest load, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 275 |
And undertake the Saviours part; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 905 |
And unto Jesus lifts his hands. | John Berridge (112th) | 744 |
And upon thee cast our care. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 640 |
And upon thy grace depend. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 640 |
And upright in his way; | John Berridge (S.M.) | 335 |
And use the freedom Christ has brought. | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
And vain the rage of hell. | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 345 |
And vainly strive with earthly toys | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
And vanity confess. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 475 |
And vanquish all the force of hell. | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 3 |
And vanquish every foe; | J. Kent (148th) | 87 |
And vast destruction come! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 2 |
And veil thy glory from my eyes, | A. Steele (8.8.6.) | 962 |
And vengeful mountains on him roll. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 536 |
And venture near the throne. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1114 |
And venture, O Lord, for salvation on thee! | Augustus Toplady (11s Irreg.) | 68 |
And very, very poor, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 811 |
And vex my sickly soul! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
And vex your heart with pain; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 45 |
And vexed with trifling cares, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1 |
And victory hangs in doubtful scale; | John Newton (112th) | 728 |
And view his lovely face; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 596 |
And view his wounded side. | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
And view the glory given; | J. Hart (148th) | 102 |
And view the landscape oer, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1022 |
And view thy face, and sing thy love? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 481 |
And view your Saviour dear. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 572 |
And view, with sharp remorse and shame, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 775 |
And views them righteous in his Son. | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 66 |
And vigour every day, | John Berridge (148th) | 674 |
And wage the war within; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 314 |
And wait and look, and look again. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1056 |
And wait beneath thy feet. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 136 |
And wait for mercy at thy door; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 385 |
And wait the great decisive day. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
And wait the time when Christ shall speak, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
And wait the welcome hour. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 842 |
And wait their fiery doom. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 2 |
And wait till thy salvation come. | John Berridge (L.M.) | 897 |
And wait to hear his great command, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 106 |
And wait your Makers nod; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
And wait, and pray, and groan, and sigh, | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 954 |
And waits around the tomb to see | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
And waits to answer prayer. | John Newton (S.M.) | 395 |
And waits upon the Lord, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 244 |
And wakes the general doom. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 847 |
And walk in Jesus path; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 617 |
And walk that beaten road. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
And walk the gloomy vale of death, | J. Hoskins (L.M.) | 945 |
And walk the heavenly way. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 541 |
And walk the ways of God, | J. Hart (148th) | 313 |
And walk with joy to heaven. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 747 |
And walls of salvation surround | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 346 |
And walls of strength embrace thee round; | Isaac Watts (122nd) | 362 |
And wandered from the gospel way; | John Berridge (L.M.) | 748 |
And wantoned with the wounds of God. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
And wantoned with thy woe! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 860 |
And wantons with his wounds and pains. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 621 |
And warmest zeal their souls inflame | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 1153 |
And warns us of such to beware. | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
And wars with the Most High; | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 348 |
And was himself made man, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 709 |
And was in battle slain? | J. Swain (8.8.6.) | 724 |
And wash me in his blood; | R. Elliott (S.M.) | 471 |
And wash our guilt away; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 23 |
And wash the leper clean. | Rozzell (C.M.) | 189 |
And wash thee from filth in his blood. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 627 |
And wash your garments in my blood. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 352 |
And wash, and drink, and there abide; | J. Cennick (112th) | 985 |
And washed me in a Saviours blood | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 195 |
And washed me in his blood; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 647 |
And watch at wisdoms gate, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 630 |
And water is the sign. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 863 |
And watering our divine abode. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1141 |
And waves of fierce temptation roll, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 926 |
And we all live in peace. | D. Denham (C.M.) | 1154 |
And we are clothed with love; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 498 |
And we attempt the work alone, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 326 |
And we do bless thee, Lord, because | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 382 |
And we drink his blood in wine. | J. Hart (7s) | 830 |
And we have nought to give. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 818 |
And we hope, through thy good pleasure, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 651 |
And we loved his service well. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 535 |
And we must feel thy rod, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
And we on the way are no farther yet, | J. Hart (104th) | 778 |
And we reflect his brightest praise. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 364 |
And we rise his praise to sing. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 649 |
And we shall bid adieu to pain. | J. Swain (L.M.) | 286 |
And we shall do all things in love. | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8s) | 250 |
And we shall never, never mourn. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1021 |
And we shall not delay. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
And we shall pray indeed. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
And we shall reign with thee. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
And we shall share the prize. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 663 |
And we shall stand through him. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
And we shall weep no more. | John Newton (S.M.) | 337 |
And we still will follow thee. | J. Cennick (7s) | 267 |
And we were justified. | J. Hart (148th) | 445 |
And we will follow thee; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
And we will likewise laud the Lamb, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 856 |
And we with pleasure realise | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 643 |
And wear an everlasting crown, | W. W. Horne (C.M.) | 468 |
And wearied oft, yet give not out; | John Berridge (112th) | 898 |
And weariness our steps attends. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1021 |
And wears his priesthood still. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
And weep to the praise of the mercy I found. | J. Stocker (11s) | 11 |
And welcome wanderers home. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 818 |
And well adore his name. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 660 |
And well deserves the praise. | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 201 |
And well engrave thy law | John Berridge (148th) | 671 |
And well he knows weve none to give. | J. Hart (148th) | 448 |
And well in him rejoice. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 556 |
And well in him rejoice. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 606 |
And well in thee rejoice. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 556 |
And well secures his sheep. | J. Adams (S.M.) | 274 |
And well thou knowest all my state; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 385 |
And well when called to die. | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
And went from hence, though sorely maimed, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 930 |
And wept, and bled, and died; | S. Stennett (148th) | 403 |
And were these first disciples blessed | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 715 |
And wet their couch with tears; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 477 |
And wet thy feet with tears, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 756 |
And what can tame the lusts but grace? | John Berridge (112th) | 900 |
And what can wash me clean | John Berridge (148th) | 671 |
And what canst thou view more suited to thee | Samuel Medley (104th) | 322 |
And what distress I feel. | John Newton (S.M.) | 729 |
And what from Jesus shall divide? | J. Kent (L.M.) | 924 |
And what he commands inspires. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
And what he wills is best. | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 70 |
And what is all our pain? | J. Hart (148th) | 307 |
And what makes this gospel most precious to me, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (11s) | 52 |
And what she has she misapplies, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 188 |
And what should fill us with surprise | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1047 |
And what their secret sighs declare; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 263 |
And what works have I to plead, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
And when I once begin to save, | John Newton (C.M.) | 193 |
And when I safely reach my home, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 567 |
And when I shall resign my breath, | J. Hoskins (L.M.) | 945 |
And when I wake he shall me keep, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 108 |
And when at my footstool at last, | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
And when before thee we appear, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1114 |
And when by faith we trace | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 713 |
And when every dangers past, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 645 |
And when from him I start, | John Berridge (148th) | 884 |
And when he resigns his breath, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 545 |
And when he withdraws them, tis all for the best. | Samuel Medley (104th) | 322 |
And when hoary hairs shall their temples adorn, | K., 1787 (11s) | 329 |
And when in death they bow their head, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 174 |
And when in glory I appear, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 172 |
And when in glory I appear, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 173 |
And when insulting Ishmaels mock | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
And when my guilt was to him charged, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 659 |
And when my heart I feel so foul, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
And when my mourning days are oer, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 263 |
And when the appointed hour shall come, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 195 |
And when the fights ended, the crown thou shalt wear, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 612 |
And when the hour is near | John Berridge (S.M.) | 739 |
And when the icy hand of death | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
And when the soul to march prepares, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 242 |
And when they leave this world of woe, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 625 |
And when they touch the mournful string, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
And when thou hidst thy lovely face | J. Kent (C.M.) | 757 |
And when thou veilst thy lovely face, | D. Herbert (L.M.) | 711 |
And when through Jordans flood | J. Kent (148th) | 87 |
And when thy victories are complete, | B. Wallin (C.M.) | 194 |
And when to that bright world I rise, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
And when united trials meet, | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 332 |
And when we are fainting and ready to die, | J. Fawcett (104th) | 184 |
And when we are wounded by sin, | R. Burnham (8s) | 12 |
And when we faint and cannot walk, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
And when we have immortal tongues, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 588 |
And when we his unction feel, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 654 |
And when we meet our Lord, | R. Burnham (S.M.) | 203 |
And when we taste thy love, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 423 |
And when were frightened, bid us stand | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
And when with her pardon shes blessed, | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
And when within his house they meet, | John Newton (C.M.) | 966 |
And when wounded healed thy wound; | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 968 |
And when, at the archangels blast | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 217 |
And when, through fear, I only creep, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 302 |
And where I rove, or where I restt, | John Berridge (112th) | 901 |
And where the Son is honoured well, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 114 |
And wheres our courage fled? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 327 |
And wheres the man, in thought or deed, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 45 |
And wheres the monsters sting? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 464 |
And which to leave for viler use? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
And while I feel afflictions rod, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 275 |
And while I tread the thorny road, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 620 |
And while by faith they see his face, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 16 |
And while he in Jesus their souls shall approve, | J. Kent (104th) | 912 |
And while my throne unshaken stands, | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 345 |
And while our faith enjoys this sight, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
And while our lips their tribute bring, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 506 |
And while the Spirit seals my heart, | (Author Unknown) (148th) | 214 |
And while the legal nights abide, | John Berridge (148th) | 889 |
And while they feast upon his grace, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1001 |
And while they strike the golden lyres, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 406 |
And while they walk the thorny way, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 992 |
And while thou shalt smile upon us, | H. F. Lyte (8.7.) | 971 |
And while thy salute him, betray; | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
And while we mourn, and sing, and pray, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 734 |
And while with sin and hell I fight, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 419 |
And whilst he remains on his throne, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 516 |
And whilst upon my restless bed, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
And whisper in each humble ear, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 436 |
And whisper in his ear, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 714 |
And whispers I am his. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1011 |
And whither can we go? | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 614 |
And who can say how nigh? | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1093 |
And who can tell but God may bless, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 677 |
And who in Jesus only trust! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 978 |
And who more poor than we? | J. Hart (S.M.) | 831 |
And who shall be our Lord? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
And who shall set them free? | J. Kent (C.M.) | 930 |
And wholly in his name confide; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 978 |
And wholly live to thee; | John Newton (C.M.) | 1100 |
And why not so? for who can tell? | B. Beddome (148th) | 947 |
And why so called, let Christians guess; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
And why, dear Saviour, tell me why, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
And why, my soul, why not for thee? | C. Cole (L.M.) | 984 |
And why, my soul, why not for thee? | C. Cole (L.M.) | 984 |
And why, my soul, why not for thee? | C. Cole (L.M.) | 984 |
And will all needful blessings grant. | J. Adams (L.M.) | 175 |
And will bring me safely through. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 542 |
And will bring you home to God. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 662 |
And will ever hold us fast. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 535 |
And will for ever love; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 579 |
And will his people keep; | J. Adams (S.M.) | 274 |
And will my soul defend. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 552 |
And will not Jesus show his face, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 743 |
And will not feed on trash. | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 905 |
And will not let me go. | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 201 |
And will not let me miss my way. | John Newton (L.M.) | 960 |
And will not let us fall; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 509 |
And will present them all to God. | (Author Unknown) (148th) | 214 |
And will take us safe to heaven. | J. Hart (7s) | 179 |
And will the righteous Judge of men | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 227 |
And will their strength renew. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
And will while Jesus lives. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 556 |
And will you to his glory bring. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 539 |
And wilt be King alone! | John Berridge (148th) | 885 |
And wilt thou give thyself to me? | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 589 |
And wilt thou not subdue | John Berridge (148th) | 885 |
And wipe my weeping eyes. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 474 |
And wipe our tears away. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
And wisdom, grace, and glory meet; | John Newton (C.M.) | 128 |
And wish and long to be released. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1081 |
And wish our sufferings less. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 682 |
And wish the world to know; | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 114 |
And wish thy fiery chariots, Lord, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
And wishes thy increase, | Isaac Watts (122nd) | 362 |
And with Christ exalted reign. | J. Kent (7s) | 145 |
And with Jesus | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1102 |
And with Jesus | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 600 |
And with Zion on his breast, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 584 |
And with a double heart. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
And with a holy, reverend awe, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 655 |
And with a humble hope | B. Beddome (148th) | 947 |
And with a humble, fervent prayer, | E. Scott (C.M.) | 1145 |
And with a smiling face; | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 268 |
And with a solemn pleasure prove, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 660 |
And with a solemn pleasure tell, | J. Kent (last 3 verses) (L.M.) | 407 |
And with a solemn, heavenly voice | W. Gadsby (148th) | 607 |
And with a song filleth the mouth of the saint. | John Berridge (104th) | 710 |
And with a whispering word, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 268 |
And with an immortal song, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 515 |
And with angels loud proclaim, | C. Wesley (7s) | 36 |
And with boldness, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 641 |
And with conviction preach | John Berridge (148th) | 888 |
And with delightful joy record | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 941 |
And with flaming heart adore. | J. Berridge (7s) | 177 |
And with him bear a part; | J. Swain (C.M.) | 1082 |
And with him for ever rest, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 542 |
And with him in glory shall reign, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 516 |
And with him must ever reign. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 657 |
And with him she shall live and reign. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 569 |
And with him to be baptized? | W. Gadsby (7s) | 649 |
And with his love be blessed. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 579 |
And with holy wonder tell, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 611 |
And with love our bosoms cheer; | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 769 |
And with love our souls inspire; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 610 |
And with me all the heavenly throng | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 567 |
And with me fast abide; | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 148 |
And with me sup and stay; | John Berridge (148th) | 673 |
And with mighty care and pain, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
And with obedience mixed, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 236 |
And with our thankful tongues proclaim, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 459 |
And with patience may I wait, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 611 |
And with pleasure ever prove | W. Gadsby (7s) | 645 |
And with pleasure keep in view, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 558 |
And with pleasure keep in view, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 662 |
And with pleasure say, My God! | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 1038 |
And with pleasure, | J. Cennick, C. Wesley and M. Madan (8.7.4.) | 493 |
And with pleasure, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 514 |
And with pleasure, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 563 |
And with pleasure, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 573 |
And with pleasure, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 641 |
And with such a scene in view, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 650 |
And with sweet comfort cheers. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 801 |
And with the will afford me strength | John Newton (S.M.) | 278 |
And with their Saviour rest. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
And with thy Father plead my cause; | R. Hill (112th) | 1070 |
And with thy gracious presence blest, | R. Hill (112th) | 1070 |
And with thy quickening power apply | J. Hart (C.M.) | 862 |
And with us there abide; | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
And with wonder | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1102 |
And with zeal our hearts inflame. | Henry Fowler (7s) | 754 |
And without a rival reign. | John Newton (7s) | 379 |
And without praises die. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 420 |
And witness thou art mine. | J. Hoskins (C.M.) | 953 |
And witness with the blood. | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 983 |
And wonder at his grace. | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 268 |
And wonder yet what all could mean. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
And wonders where the scene will end. | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 289 |
And wondrous in our eyes. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 141 |
And works by fraud or force. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
And works his sovereign will. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 320 |
And works obedience too. | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 16 |
And works of righteousness, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 98 |
And works of slavish kind; | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 358 |
And worldly wisdom mock; | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 1012 |
And worship at his Fathers throne. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 752 |
And worship at his feet. | Isaac Watts & J. Needham (C.M.) | 15 |
And worship love divine; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
And worship only thee. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 958 |
And would be always only thine. | John Berridge (148th) | 884 |
And would but cannot pray, | John Newton (S.M.) | 278 |
And would gladly do his word. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 650 |
And would gladly him obey, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 654 |
And would repose his trust in thee, | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1034 |
And would to prison hale; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 893 |
And wound my soul, and make me halt. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 613 |
And wound us with distress; | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 344 |
And wrapped him in our clay; | C. Wesley (148th) | 37 |
And wrath and darkness chained them down; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 317 |
And wrestle for thy Spirits power; | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 997 |
And writ the blessings in thy word. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 935 |
And ye shall glean ere long. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 519 |
And ye that sincerely confide in the Lamb, | J. Hart (11s) | 40 |
And yet I am not whole? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
And yet O how faithfuls my Friend! | W. Gadsby (8s) | 628 |
And yet are always poor; | John Berridge (148th) | 674 |
And yet be just and gracious still? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
And yet from thee will start; | John Berridge (148th) | 673 |
And yet have sought it well; | John Berridge (S.M.) | 739 |
And yet how far from thee I lie; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
And yet how oft did Israel prove | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 318 |
And yet how slow my spirits move | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 402 |
And yet is just and holy still. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
And yet my God was good; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 13 |
And yet my heart unmoved remain, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1123 |
And yet no answers come; | John Berridge (148th) | 749 |
And yet reject my soul at last? | Dobell’s Selection (L.M.) | 981 |
And yet what land so vile! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
And yet while below we cannot but sing; | J. Swain (104th) | 417 |
And yield obedience to his laws. | J. Grigg and B. Francis (last verse) (L.M.) | 427 |
And yield some patient gain. | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 300 |
And yield the fruits of righteousness – | J. Hart (C.M.) | 871 |
And yields no more to sad complaints. | John Newton (L.M.) | 960 |
And yields obedience true; | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
And you and me the worst. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 678 |
And you must be content. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 219 |
And you shall of your pain be eased, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 572 |
And you to him belong. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 519 |
And young ones catch no fire, | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
And your souls shall bless the Lord. | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
And your wounds you cant endure? | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 976 |
And youthful vigour cease; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 327 |
And, Jonah like, has fled from thee, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1056 |
And, Likewise ye shall perish all, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 240 |
And, Lord, do thou the prayers fulfil | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
And, Lord, we ask thy presence here | John Berridge (C.M.) | 375 |
And, O victorious King! | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 561 |
And, Saviour, we are such. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 731 |
And, aiming at the eternal throne, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 212 |
And, as the jewels of his crown, | J. Adams (8.8.6.) | 67 |
And, believing, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 563 |
And, bless his precious name, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 550 |
And, blessed be his name, | T. Greene (C.M.) | 230 |
And, brooding in each secret cell, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
And, by his loves constraining power, | John Newton (L.M.) | 295 |
And, by savage beasts of prey, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 616 |
And, by sweet experience taught, | John Newton (7s) | 397 |
And, by the most endearing names, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 555 |
And, conscious of his mighty woe, | John Berridge (112th) | 744 |
And, determined us to save, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 535 |
And, dying, clasp thee in my arms, | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 138 |
And, for their comfort, has expressed | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 263 |
And, grasping hard, embraces all, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
And, having paid the utmost cost, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 148 |
And, if thou dost my health restore, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 838 |
And, if tis done by faith, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 863 |
And, in every deep distress, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 626 |
And, in her foulest way, | Rozzell (C.M.) | 189 |
And, in his measure, feels afresh | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 120 |
And, in his set time and way, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 720 |
And, in living, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 563 |
And, in the presence of our God, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
And, in the presence of our Lord, | John Newton (C.M.) | 398 |
And, in the sweet promise, shall find | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
And, lest the priest the place defile, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
And, lest the shadow of a spot | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 109 |
And, lest we should mistake the way, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
And, lo! he bowed his head. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 561 |
And, lo! this charge I give to you. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 106 |
And, midst the terrors of his rod, | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 6 |
And, nurtured by celestial power, | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 434 |
And, pressed with sorrows and with sins, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 92 |
And, seated on his Fathers throne, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 489 |
And, taught by him, I find | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 300 |
And, that they might be justified, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 815 |
And, though I cannot always feel | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 546 |
And, though he reigns enthroned on high, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
And, though theyre long delayed, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 244 |
And, through his atoning blood, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
And, to make his wonders known, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 654 |
And, to redeem us from the dead, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 505 |
And, venturing hard, behold I come; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 447 |
And, what is still stranger to tell, | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
And, when Jesus bids me fly, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 575 |
And, when dying, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 563 |
And, when his strokes are felt, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 1015 |
And, when the souls oppressed | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 603 |
And, when their languid life is spent, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 828 |
And, when they stumble, makes them fly | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 553 |
And, when time is no more, we still shall adore | C. Wesley (11s) | 161 |
And, when we close our eyes, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 498 |
And, when youve ended, find at last | J. Hart (C.M.) | 45 |
And, while I pour my soul to thee, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 173 |
And, while he shows our heavenly crown, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 1107 |
And, while his awful voice | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 361 |
And, while that marks in view, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
And, while through many a painful path | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
And, with a cheerful voice, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 606 |
And, with a smiling face, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
And, with a smiling face, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 599 |
And, with a strong, immortal voice, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 647 |
And, with a touch divine, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 588 |
And, with a transporting wonder, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 563 |
And, with all the saints above, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 583 |
And, with thy precious mercy crowned, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 174 |
And, without a jarring voice, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 534 |
And, without a veil between, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 514 |
And, yielding to the tempters power, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1043 |
Angelic minds cannot explore | J. Kent (C.M.) | 914 |
Angels and men agree, | C. Wesley (148th) | 37 |
Angels and men shall join to sing | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 360 |
Angels have no perfect sense. | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
Angels have not skill to mention | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 615 |
Angels here may gaze and wonder, | J. Swain (8.7.) | 689 |
Angels joyed, and devils trembled, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Angels made the heavens ring, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 518 |
Angels songs of victory sing; | J. Hart (7s) | 490 |
Angels, astonished, viewed the scene; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
Angels, that hymn the great I AM, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
Angels, with saints above, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
Annoys my better joys! | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
Anon the Fathers set time came, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 572 |
Another year of our short life is gone, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 699 |
Answers the beholders face, | John Newton (7s) | 379 |
Anxious to know thy sins forgiven, | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1036 |
Apace the solemn hour draws nigh, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 173 |
Appear to mingle earth and sky. | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 285 |
Appear, O gracious Lord, appear, | Matlock’s Selection (S.M.) | 948 |
Appear, and thy own flock protect, | C. Wesley (last verse unknown) (8.8.6.) | 137 |
Appears in my Redeemers face! | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 525 |
Appears the God of hope. | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 244 |
Appears to call the saint away, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 242 |
Appears to set his people free | John Newton (C.M.) | 1020 |
Appeased stern Justice with his blood, | J. Adams (8.8.6.) | 67 |
Applies peace and pardon, with power from above, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 520 |
Apply the balm, thy love reveal. | Gospel Mag., 1777 (L.M.) | 942 |
Apply the reconciling blood, | J. Hart (112th) | 835 |
Apply thy word that rules must give, | S. Browne (8.8.6.) | 1134 |
Appoint my soul a place. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 54 |
Appointed for the poor, | John Newton (S.M.) | 729 |
Appointed, by Gods firm decree, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 78 |
Approach his royal board, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 820 |
Approach the throne of grace. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 382 |
Approach thy awful throne; | B. Beddome (148th) | 947 |
Approach with humble faith; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 23 |
Approach, my soul, the mercy-seat, | John Newton (C.M.) | 388 |
Approach, ye poor, nor dare refuse | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 1122 |
Are all at thy control; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 646 |
Are all the afflictions I see, | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
Are all thy ways to me, | J. Kent (148th) | 732 |
Are all without money and price; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 595 |
Are as yet so little known, | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
Are at once made whole again. | J. Kent (8.7.) | 759 |
Are baptized beneath the wave. | J. Fellows (8.7.) | 433 |
Are big with mercy, and shall break | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 320 |
Are broken, not divided, hearts. | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
Are brought to know themselves and God, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 406 |
Are everlasting mines; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
Are found, and there alone. | John Newton (C.M.) | 933 |
Are gathering goodness for the wind | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 178 |
Are growing lank and few; | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
Are heartily welcome to knock at his door; | W. Gadsby (11s) | 548 |
Are hidden from the wise; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 71 |
Are hot, are cold; now freeze, now burn; | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 296 |
Are in the gospel found! | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 987 |
Are justified freely by grace; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 544 |
Are like an evening gone; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1139 |
Are little works compared with one. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
Are lost to my astonished sight. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
Are much more warm, more safe, more fine, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
Are my portion here below; | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1037 |
Are not our lips our own? they cry; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
Are not thy mercies large and free? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 761 |
Are not thy mercies sovereign still, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 402 |
Are not thy righteous dear to thee | E. Scott (C.M.) | 1145 |
Are once to be compared to this, | S. Stennett (S.M.) | 359 |
Are one eternal NOW. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 757 |
Are one in Jesus now. | J. Kent (S.M.) | 921 |
Are only rambling still; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 302 |
Are opened to our sight; | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 42 |
Are others utmost views. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 855 |
Are pleased with her deceptive ore; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 620 |
Are put beneath thy power; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
Are saved, I know full well; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
Are scandal in the Jews esteem, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 165 |
Are signs that mark the present times. | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
Are some to speak or hear? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
Are springs of joy that never fail, | John Newton (C.M.) | 933 |
Are swallowed up, O love, in thee! | J. Kent (L.M.) | 10 |
Are taught by the Spirit to Jesus to fly. | J. Kent (11s) | 1097 |
Are taught this lesson well; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 676 |
Are terrors to my mind. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1095 |
Are the shipwrecked saved by sinking? | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
Are the welcome guests of God. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 826 |
Are these the blessings we expect? | J. Hart (148th) | 307 |
Are these the toils thy people know, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 289 |
Are these unstable hearts, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 682 |
Are those that hold thee fast! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
Are thy bounteous gifts t bestow; | Crosse (8.7.) | 1150 |
Are thy gifts, thou God of grace. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237A |
Are thy sins beyond recounting, | J. Kent (8.7.) | 913 |
Are to our Jesus given; | C. Wesley (148th) | 127 |
Are too vast to be conceived. | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Are very, very great; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
Are washed from sin by Jesus blood; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1094 |
Are we not tending upward too, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 466 |
Are welcome to the feast of grace, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 587 |
Are you tempted? So was he. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 787 |
Are, like myself, with fetters bound, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1021 |
Aright his dangerous course to steer. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1049 |
Arise, O God, thy cause defend; | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 285 |
Arise, O King of grace, arise, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 366 |
Arise, arise, O God of might, | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 285 |
Arise, my love, and come away, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 268 |
Arise, my soul! awake my voice, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 94 |
Arise, my soul, my joyful powers, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 94 |
Armed with vengeance, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 560 |
Armed with wrath and righteous vengeance, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 560 |
Around fair Zions hill, | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
Around the throne of majesty; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 369 |
Around their wandering camp, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 446 |
Around thy all-supporting stem, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 939 |
Arrayed in hallowed vests he stood, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
Arrayed in mortal flesh, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
Arrayed in obedience, all wrought by the Lamb, | J. Stevens (11s) | 243 |
Art that mysterious Three-in-One, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
Art thou a stranger still | W. Gadsby (148th) | 666 |
Art thou afflicted, sore distressed, | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1036 |
Art thou by sin a captive led? | John Berridge (C.M.) | 892 |
Art thou not mine, my living Lord? | A. Steele (L.M.) | 980 |
Art thou ready to meet God? | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 698 |
As Christ reveals himself to me. | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 399 |
As God with us hes present now. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 911 |
As I am ready to repine; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 323 |
As I can be destroyed. | Rozzell (C.M.) | 291 |
As I live, ye shall live too; | J. Adams (7s) | 347 |
As I, and lower too; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
As Isaac and Rebecca give | John Berridge (C.M.) | 375 |
As Jesus appears in your view, | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
As Jesus died to save the lost, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
As Jesus, in covenant love, did engage | Henry Fowler (11.8.) | 350 |
As Prophet, Priest, and King, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 605 |
As Shepherd, Priest, and King, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 550 |
As a dim candle dies at noon. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 480 |
As a fair signet, on my breast. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 92 |
As a gift divinely free; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
As a helmet, guard thy head. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
As a rock, he guards them well | W. Gadsby (7s) | 551 |
As absolute as free; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 530 |
As all I need, as all I have, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 550 |
As almost drove me to despair. | John Newton (L.M.) | 295 |
As an emblem of thy passion, | J. Fellows (8.7.) | 433 |
As an emblem of thy passion, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 651 |
As black as the confines of endless despair; | J. Kent (11s) | 1097 |
As body differs from a shade, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 236 |
As by the light of opening day | John Newton (C.M.) | 1100 |
As children loved and taught of God, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 655 |
As dangerous as the fire. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
As dangerous foes as they. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
As divine historians say, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
As emblems of thy death, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 661 |
As far from God as sheep can run. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 76 |
As fast as time can move? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 466 |
As favoured objects of his choice; | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 65 |
As finished by the Son of God, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 508 |
As free as the sun runs its race. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
As from a serpent, fly; | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1059 |
As full of guilt, and fear, and pain, | John Newton (S.M.) | 729 |
As full of truth and full of grace; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 910 |
As gold from the flame, hell bring thee at last, | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
As he is belovèd or not; | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
As he sustained their weight; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
As he the grace imparts. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 682 |
As her Surety, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 573 |
As holy believers, rely on your Priest; | W. Gadsby (11s) | 644 |
As if he sought some help from man; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
As in the days of flesh he grew | J. Hart (C.M.) | 709 |
As kind as when he died; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 438 |
As kindest fathers will not spare | J. Hart (C.M.) | 871 |
As knowledge, arts, or learning, | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
As long as life and speech endure, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 13 |
As loud as others I could sing; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1046 |
As made with Christ our Head, | Gospel Mag., 1778 (S.M.) | 86 |
As members of his mystic frame, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 911 |
As much when in the manger laid | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 969 |
As my Guide, my Guard, my Friend, | John Newton (7s) | 379 |
As my atoning Priest, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 713 |
As near his cross I stood. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1025 |
As new-born babes desire the breast, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 192 |
As now I am of power. | John Newton (S.M.) | 278 |
As oft as sin defiles. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1089 |
As one Elijah dies, | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
As one Jehovah, in one mind. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 525 |
As one in the Lord, hes a true son of peace; | W. Gadsby (11s) | 612 |
As one new-born or nourished there. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 360 |
As one whom thou regardest not? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 401 |
As one with those who worship thee. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1127 |
As one, through grace, thats born of God. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 195 |
As our Prophet, King, and Priest. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 515 |
As prompted from within. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 725 |
As pure as an angel of light. | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
As pure as he is pure. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 79 |
As round the pool, Bethesda named, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 930 |
As school-boys learn their task; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
As servants of the Lord most high, | C. Wesley (112th) | 955 |
As settled by decree, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
As shall please my heavenly Friend. | J. Ryland (7s) | 64 |
As sheep are gathered to the fold, | J. Stevens (S.M.) | 425 |
As shuts all doubtings out; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
As sinners bought with blood; | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
As sinners saved by grace, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 652 |
As sons from bondage freed. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 643 |
As soon as we have nought to pay, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 218 |
As sparks break out from burning coals, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 465 |
As spears in thy side or thorns in thy eyes; | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
As still shall support us and silence our fear, | J. Fawcett (104th) | 184 |
As sure as God is God, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 606 |
As sure as the earnest is given; | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 340 |
As tender mothers grieve to hear | J. Hart (C.M.) | 828 |
As that which built the skies; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 14 |
As the Lord his Righteousness. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 545 |
As the Lord our Righteousness; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 610 |
As the effect of sin; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 646 |
As the image in the glass | John Newton (7s) | 379 |
As the purchase of thy blood, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 609 |
As the way, indeed, is hard, | J. Hart (7s) | 788 |
As they draw near their journeys end, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 174 |
As those whove felt the legal lash, | John Berridge (112th) | 898 |
As thou hast given a place for prayer, | John Newton (C.M.) | 398 |
As though on eagles wings. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 676 |
As three in one God, and no more, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 516 |
As through the wilderness I roam, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 567 |
As thy Saviour will be known, | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
As thy days may demand, shall thy strength ever be. | K., 1787 (11s) | 329 |
As thy days, thy strength shall be! | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1037 |
As thy foes and fears increase. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
As tis by some men named; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 241 |
As to Canaan on you move, | J. Langford (7s) | 90 |
As to lay down his life to redeem us from hell. | C. Wesley (11s) | 161 |
As trophies of his grace. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 596 |
As up the shining path I soar, | John Newton (C.M.) | 469 |
As vast as the burden of guilt which he bore. | Isaac Watts (11s) | 414 |
As we have had before. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 679 |
As we lay exposed and friendless, | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1040 |
As we the light can bear | John Berridge (S.M.) | 891 |
As well as their danger to see, | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
As what my Shepherd speaks. | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 345 |
As when a child, secure of harms, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
As when at first I came. | John Newton (S.M.) | 729 |
As when the six days work he made | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 969 |
As wonder to create? | W. Batty (C.M.) | 950 |
As ye are chosen from the rest, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1094 |
As ye journey, sweetly sing; | J. Cennick (7s) | 267 |
As zealous for his glorious name, | C. Wesley (112th) | 955 |
Ascend to the Most High; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 725 |
Ascended Saviour, fix our eyes, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 387 |
Ascends above the skies, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
Ascribe their conquest to the Lamb, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 477 |
Ascribing the glory to God and the Lamb. | J. Hart (104th) | 129 |
Ashamed of Jesus! just as soon | J. Grigg and B. Francis (last verse) (L.M.) | 427 |
Ashamed of Jesus! sooner far | J. Grigg and B. Francis (last verse) (L.M.) | 427 |
Ashamed of Jesus! that dear Friend, | J. Grigg and B. Francis (last verse) (L.M.) | 427 |
Ashamed of Jesus! yes, I may, | J. Grigg and B. Francis (last verse) (L.M.) | 427 |
Ashamed of self, we prostrate at thy door, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 699 |
Ashamed of thee, whom angels praise; | J. Grigg and B. Francis (last verse) (L.M.) | 427 |
Ashamed to show his shameful face, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 860 |
Ask thy God, for hell provide. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
Ask thy Saviour for this token; | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 1038 |
Ask what thou wilt, it shall be done. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 882 |
Ask, O why such love to me? | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.) | 69 |
Assault my soul in every part. | John Newton (L.M.) | 295 |
Assist my soul, my heavenly King, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 195 |
Assist us now thy grace to sing, | Norman (8.8.6.) | 430 |
Assure me of thy love; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1079 |
Assure my conscience of her part | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 24 |
Assure my soul that thou art mine, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1086 |
Assured that he will not refuse. | John Newton (L.M.) | 692 |
Assures us sin no more shall reign. | J. Swain (L.M.) | 1107 |
Astonished and distressed, | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 733 |
Astonished angels stand amazed, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 680 |
Astonished angels stoop to gaze, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 17 |
Astonished at the amazing view, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
At God incarnate threw, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
At Jehovahs searching word; | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 1038 |
At Jesus cross we find. | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 169 |
At Jesus feet to lay it down, | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1019 |
At Jesus right hand, in glory to reign, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 568 |
At Mercy on her knees? | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
At a distance, unconcerned; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 611 |
At a trifling distance stand. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 641 |
At all times he loves them; twas for them he died; | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
At all times on the Lord; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 630 |
At all times, in every case, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 640 |
At anchor laid, remote from home, | Augustus Toplady (L.M.) | 1018 |
At death, beyond the grave, hell love; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 633 |
At first did freely move; | W. Hammond (148th) | 339 |
At hells dark door we lay; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 213 |
At his call the dead awaken, | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
At his throne their sins confessing, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 918 |
At home, or abroad, on the land, on the sea, | K., 1787 (11s) | 329 |
At humble distance bow. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
At last be where my Jesus is, | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 771 |
At least I to depend desire; | J. Hart (112th) | 182 |
At least Im sure with me. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
At length he uncovers himself from his cloud, | John Berridge (104th) | 687 |
At length my Lord, with sweet surprise, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 336 |
At length my Suns refulgent beam | J. Kent (C.M.) | 923 |
At length shall walk at large. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 519 |
At mercys footstool would remain, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1056 |
At most we do but taste the cup, | J. Hart (148th) | 307 |
At once hed answer my request; | John Newton (L.M.) | 295 |
At once my soul revives and sings, | John Newton (L.M.) | 960 |
At once to cleanse and pardon too. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1006 |
At once unite to make thee yield, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 622 |
At once would make me clean. | B. Beddome (148th) | 947 |
At our Redeemers feet. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
At peace with hell, with God at war, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 76 |
At sin they grieve and groan. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 241 |
At that transporting word, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1011 |
At the Redeemers birth! | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
At the Redeemers birth! | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
At the birth of Christ our King, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 518 |
At the dear Saviours feet. | Matlock’s Selection (S.M.) | 948 |
At the foot of Olivet, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
At the great rising day. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 466 |
At this poor dying rate? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 25 |
At thy commanding word. | B. Wallin (C.M.) | 194 |
At thy dear feet repentant mourn; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1084 |
At thy feet, O God, Id groan, | Gospel Mag., 1781 (7s) | 963 |
At thy perfections awed, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
At war with heaven, in league with hell, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 10 |
Atoned for sins which we had done. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 164 |
Atonement made for Israels race, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
Atonement to the heart; | John Berridge (148th) | 888 |
Attack the child of God; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
Attacked in vain by all its foes, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
Attend me all my days. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 139 |
Attend the followers of the Lamb, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 290 |
Attend to every case; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 382 |
Attend us all the desert through. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Attending day and night; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 302 |
Attends the mourners prayer; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 136 |
Attends their wanderings here and there; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 76 |
Attends when you speak, nor lets a word fall; | John Berridge (104th) | 687 |
Attentive to the state and wants | John Newton (C.M.) | 128 |
Attract us with the cords of men, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
Aught that more of God displays; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 514 |
Author of the new creation, | Augustus Toplady (from the German) (8.7.) | 1073 |
Avail in his terrible day? | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
Availèd nothing here; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 637 |
Avenge thy own despised elect, | C. Wesley (last verse unknown) (8.8.6.) | 137 |
Averse to all thats good. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 281 |
Await their several crowns; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 168 |
Awake my heart, arise, my tongue; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 109 |
Awake our love, our fear, our hope; | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 434 |
Awake the sacred song; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 418 |
Awake! the powers of hell are near! | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 271 |
Awake, O heavenly wind, and come, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
Awake, my soul, in joyful lays, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 9 |
Awake, my soul; awake, my tongue! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 18 |
Awake, my voice, and loud proclaim | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 94 |
Awake, nay, while we sleep, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
Awake, our hearts, adore the grace | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 212 |
Awake, sweet gratitude, and sing | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 117 |
Awake, the Father cries, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
Awake, ye nations under ground; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 466 |
Awaken many sinners round, | John Newton (C.M.) | 398 |
Awakened by the Archangels sound. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 492 |
Awakened to see the depth of my fall, | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 262 |
Away, sad doubt and anxious fear; | J. A. Rothe translated by J. Weeks (112th) | 96 |
Awful is thy threatening, Lord; | John Berridge (7s) | 895 |
Awhile endure, for tis your due; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 858 |
Awhile in that dark cell to rest, | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 426 |
Awhile we will endure, | J. Hart (8.6.8.8.) | 806A |
Backsliding souls, return to God; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 858 |
Backwards and forwards thrice he ran, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
Bad shepherds will flee, yet whats that to us? | J. Hart (104th) | 804 |
Banish all our guilt and fear. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 515 |
Banish all your guilty fears; | J. Langford (7s) | 90 |
Baptized into his death, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 863 |
Baptized into his death, and then | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 432 |
Baptized with fire, and bathed in blood. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 718 |
Baptizèd Christian, bear the cross. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 718 |
Barren, wandering from the fold. | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1037 |
Barrenness is not all I bear; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 875 |
Bars the sinners peace no more; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 982 |
Base and vile, from head to feet; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 611 |
Base as I am, yet, blessed Lord, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
Base ingratitude indeed! | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 208 |
Base it is, and full of guile, | John Berridge (7s) | 742 |
Bastards may escape the rod, | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 282 |
Bathe here and be whole, wash here and be white; | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
Bathed in agonies and blood, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 611 |
Bathed in blood was Christ for me; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 562 |
Be all the glory thine. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 455 |
Be all things else accounted dross, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
Be ascribed for evermore. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Be banished from our mind; | S. Barnard (148th) | 1129 |
Be baptizèd in my name. | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 428 |
Be deaf when I complain? | A. Steele (C.M.) | 136 |
Be doomed to Tophets endless flame, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 87A |
Be endless blessings paid; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
Be everlasting honour given; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 211 |
Be everlasting peace. | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 341 |
Be every anxious thought suppressed, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1086 |
Be exercised again; | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 434 |
Be felt by all assembled here! | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
Be found at thy right hand? | Lady Huntingdon’s Col., 1774 (8.8.6.) | 938 |
Be glory, praise, and honour given | J. Hart (L.M.) | 868 |
Be her attendants blest. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 361 |
Be his mercy, therefore, sought | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
Be in rags, exposed to shame, | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
Be interred at his commanding; | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 428 |
Be it but his pleasure. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Be it ours his word to keep; | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1063 |
Be it that from thee were freed; | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
Be love your aim, for I am love. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 810 |
Be mine this better part. | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 249 |
Be mine to recommend thy grace, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 974 |
Be my Pilot in each storm; | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 769 |
Be my everlasting all! | R. Hill (7s) | 944 |
Be my guide in every peril, | W. Williams (8.7.) | 1101 |
Be my portion, Lord, alone. | R. Hill (7s) | 944 |
Be neither weak nor small, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
Be not as they could wish, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 634 |
Be of sin the double cure, | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 143 |
Be our Guardian, | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 208 |
Be passed unheeded by? | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 715 |
Be patient and steady, and wait on him still. | John Berridge (104th) | 687 |
Be patient under every cross; | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 771 |
Be precious to us; all beside is as dross, | Augustus Toplady (11s Irreg.) | 68 |
Be saved, to sin no more. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 160 |
Be shame and self-abhorrence mine. | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 323 |
Be silent, each unhallowed tongue, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 219 |
Be silent, still tis there. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
Be simple, meek, and kind; | J. Franklin (C.M.) | 512 |
Be something, and yet nothing, there. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 172 |
Be sovereign love for ever blest, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1094 |
Be spotless as snow, and as white; | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
Be sprinkled on each guilty heart, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 716 |
Be sprinkled with thy blood! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
Be still and know that thou art God. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 275 |
Be still and know that thou art God. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 275 |
Be still and know that thou art God. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 275 |
Be still, my heart! these anxious cares | John Newton (L.M.) | 961 |
Be strict obedience paid; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 50 |
Be sullen, or repine? | T. Greene (C.M.) | 261 |
Be sweetly felt within; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 508 |
Be sweetly graven on my heart, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 148 |
Be thankful for present, and then ask for more. | J. Hart (104th) | 778 |
Be that far from thee, Lord. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 731 |
Be that forgotten never; | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
Be the Lords adopted child? | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1031 |
Be the breastplate of thy heart. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
Be the language of our souls, | J. Hart (7s) | 706 |
Be this my great, my only care, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1085 |
Be this one God adored, | W. Gadsby (6.4.) | 517 |
Be this our constant care: | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 796 |
Be this religion mine. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
Be this the cry of every heart, | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1088 |
Be thou both life and light to me. | Augustus Toplady (112th) | 1052 |
Be thou my Counsellor, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
Be thou my Shield and constant Sun! | J. Hoskins (L.M.) | 945 |
Be thou my all-sufficient Friend, | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 341 |
Be thou my portion, Lord, alone! | R. Hill (112th) | 1070 |
Be thou my shield and hiding-place, | John Newton (C.M.) | 388 |
Be thou my strength and righteousness, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 764 |
Be thou our Guard while life shall last, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1139 |
Be thou our guardian, thou our guide, | S. Browne (8.8.6.) | 1134 |
Be thou still my strength and shield. | W. Williams (8.7.4.) | 462 |
Be thou, dear Jesus, ever near, | J. Hoskins (L.M.) | 945 |
Be thou, dear Lord, my hiding-place, | Lady Huntingdon’s Col., 1774 (8.8.6.) | 938 |
Be thou, dear Lord, still nigh, | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
Be thou, in every time of need, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 459 |
Be thus abused? Forbid it, Heaven! | (Author Unknown) (L.M.) | 937 |
Be thy groans and cries rehearsèd | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
Be to disappointment brought, | A. Serle (7s) | 964 |
Be to our incarnate God. | J. Hart (7s) | 788 |
Be to their own will left, | J. Hart (148th) | 353 |
Be to this world as dead, | J. Hart (148th) | 102 |
Be too proud to be despised, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 649 |
Be tormented night and day? | W. Gadsby (7s) | 616 |
Be with me in temptations fire; | J. Hart (112th) | 182 |
Be with me soon on this my throne. | J. Swain (L.M.) | 387 |
Be with me where I am. | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 117 |
Be with thee delighted, and clasp thee and twine, | John Berridge (104th) | 906 |
Be with these anxious thoughts oppressed? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 401 |
Be with you to unfold his grace, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 631 |
Be, Lord, for ever thine. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1005 |
Beam forth with mildest majesty, | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1076 |
Beam from the glorious Lord. | J. Hoskins (C.M.) | 953 |
Beaming in the Saviours face, | J. Langford (7s) | 90 |
Beams of glory decked his mission, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Bear me, in thy bosom bear. | C. Wesley (7s) | 1071 |
Bear one tremendous name; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 878 |
Bear the joyful truth on high : | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 982 |
Bearing all our misbehaviour, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
Bearing all the wrathful anger | Zion’s Trumpet, 1838 (8.7.) | 1118 |
Bears all its sons away; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1139 |
Bears my name upon his breast; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 542 |
Bears tokens of a ransomed soul. | J. Swain (122nd) | 371 |
Beasts of prey, nor roaring lion, | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 349 |
Because I could not cease from sin. | J. Cennick (L.M.) | 144 |
Because freed from the law? | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 601 |
Because he died for me, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 191 |
Because he hopes a port to find, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1049 |
Because he sent his Son to die; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 34 |
Because hes determined his grace shall be tried. | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
Because his sin has been forgiven? | (Author Unknown) (L.M.) | 937 |
Because men think they all possess | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
Because my foes were then concealed. | John Newton (L.M.) | 1017 |
Because that nothing could control | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 191 |
Because the Lord has promised me | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
Because the gate of life | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Because the land affrights him more | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1049 |
Because they are so rich. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
Because they think themselves so wise | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
Because those golden hours are gone. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1090 |
Because thy grace abounds? | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 210 |
Because tis a gospel as full as tis free! | Gospel Mag., 1777 (11s) | 52 |
Because we yet are sick. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 311 |
Because you thirst for God. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 986 |
Because young Davids God is yours. | WIlliam Cowper (148th) | 338 |
Because, as masters over sloth, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
Because, of all opposers worst, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
Become the favourites of the Lord. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 123 |
Becomes a true believer; | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
Becomes his meetness now for heaven. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 908 |
Before Gods burning throne, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
Before Jehovah built the skies, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 530 |
Before Jehovah stood, | E. Scott (C.M.) | 1145 |
Before all worlds, the glorious plan, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 680 |
Before creation-work began. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
Before for sin we rightly grieve. | J. Hart (112th) | 89 |
Before he finds a Saviour? | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
Before he gave the mountains birth, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 73 |
Before he made the worlds above, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 10 |
Before he spread the starry sky. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 211 |
Before he vanquished hell? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 709 |
Before him thy protection send; | R. Hill (L.M.) | 373 |
Before his Fathers face, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 54 |
Before his Fathers face. | J. Adams (8.8.6.) | 67 |
Before his Fathers face; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
Before his Fathers throne; | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 51 |
Before his feet they prostrate fall – | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 975 |
Before his sovereign will, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 132 |
Before men or angels, sing, Worthys the Lamb | W. Gadsby (104th) | 521 |
Before my Redeemer Ill spread my complaint; | S. Turner or Bennett (11s) | 1104 |
Before my roving eyes, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 335 |
Before my troubles rose; | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 300 |
Before the Lord like incense rise. | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 943 |
Before the Saviours blood | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
Before the dying hour. | John Newton (C.M.) | 469 |
Before the earth or seas were made, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 572 |
Before the eternal All. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 475 |
Before the glory of his face, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 421 |
Before the golden throne. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
Before the gospel day, | John Berridge (148th) | 889 |
Before the hills in order stood, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1139 |
Before the mournful scene began, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1121 |
Before the rising sun. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1139 |
Before the scoffers of the age | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 419 |
Before the sinner fell; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 411 |
Before the throne of grace. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 382 |
Before the willing spirit takes | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
Before the world began | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
Before the world began; | Isaac Watts (148th) | 409 |
Before the worlds foundation slain; | J. A. Rothe translated by J. Weeks (112th) | 96 |
Before the worlds were made; | R. Burnham (148th) | 60 |
Before thee now may be; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 176 |
Before thee on their bended knees, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 387 |
Before them in the way. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 554 |
Before they were possessed by me, | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 1110 |
Before thy face Ive told my case; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
Before thy gracious feet to bow, | Lady Huntingdon’s Col., 1774 (8.8.6.) | 938 |
Before thy pure discerning eye, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 238 |
Before tomorrow fall from grace; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 87A |
Before us in the way. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 554 |
Before us in the way. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 554 |
Before us in the way. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 554 |
Before us in the way. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 554 |
Before us in the way. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 554 |
Before we feel the smart. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 305 |
Before we reach the fields above, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 286 |
Before weve journeyed far, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Beggars, approach my royal board, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 818 |
Begging mercy every hour. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
Begging, trusting, cleaving; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
Begin and end with thee. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1114 |
Begin, my tongue, some heavenly theme, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 14 |
Begins to discover his colour and make, | John Berridge (104th) | 710 |
Begone, unbelief, my Saviour is near, | John Newton (104th) | 232 |
Begotten, not of blood, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
Behind a frowning providence | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 320 |
Behind this Shield did stand. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 547 |
Behold Peter boasting, but oercome at length; | W. Gadsby (11s) | 644 |
Behold a never-failing store | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1039 |
Behold a scene of matchless grace, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 536 |
Behold and love him too. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 564 |
Behold him as your All in All. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 571 |
Behold him as your Head; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 571 |
Behold him as your King, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 571 |
Behold him as your Shepherd dear, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 571 |
Behold him as your great High Priest, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 571 |
Behold him now, the Father cries; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 572 |
Behold him present with his aid. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1141 |
Behold him rising from the dead! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 72 |
Behold his patience lengthened out, | G. Burder (C.M.) | 750 |
Behold his suffering Lord. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
Behold in sorrow and disgrace, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
Behold me prostrate at thy gate; | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 393 |
Behold my heart and see; | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 1066 |
Behold my soul at freedom set; | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
Behold that pale, that languid face, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
Behold the Lamb, the incarnate Word; | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 431 |
Behold the Saviours righteousness, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 909 |
Behold the awful Judge is come, | R. Burnham (148th) | 494 |
Behold the darling Son of God | J. Hart (L.M.) | 712 |
Behold the glories of the Lamb, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
Behold the gospel plan: | J. Hart (S.M.) | 852 |
Behold the pastures large and green; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Behold the potter and the clay; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
Behold the rising billows roll, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 164 |
Behold the sure foundation stone | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 141 |
Behold the throne of grace! | John Newton (S.M.) | 395 |
Behold what wondrous grace | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 79 |
Behold your Saviours face: | C. Wesley (148th) | 59 |
Behold! my covenant stands for ever good, | Isaac Watts (50th) | 497 |
Behold! the grace appears, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
Behold! with awful pomp | J. Hart (S.M.) | 847 |
Behold, I fall before thy face; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1004 |
Behold, I make thy cause my own; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
Behold, a dying Saviours veins | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 212 |
Behold, again we turn to thee; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1041 |
Behold, dear Lord, we come again, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 677 |
Behold, from the desert of sin, | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
Behold, from what beginnings small | J. Hart (C.M.) | 709 |
Behold, he lays his vengeance by; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 123 |
Behold, the Judge descends; his guards are nigh; | Isaac Watts (50th) | 497 |
Behold, these walls we raise; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 367 |
Behold, with wondering eyes, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 571 |
Beholds her Lord leave all below, | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
Beholds their grief, and feels their smart. | John Berridge (148th) | 749 |
Being of the favoured number, | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1063 |
Believe and enter in! | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1061 |
Believe and plead his holy word; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 377 |
Believe on me, and banish fear; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 352 |
Believe the gospel, and rejoice; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 837 |
Believe, but not alone; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 240 |
Believe; receive the full release; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
Believer, here thy comfort stands – | J. Kent (L.M.) | 10 |
Believer, lift thy drooping head; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 836 |
Believer, thou shalt see | J. Kent (148th) | 87 |
Believers are not called, we see, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
Believers in their darksome graves | J. Hart (C.M.) | 845 |
Believers know its taste, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 890 |
Believers own they are but blind; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 181 |
Believers then grow strong in faith, | John Berridge (148th) | 888 |
Believers, hail your rising Head, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 488 |
Believers, rejoice, for all things are yours; | J. Kent (104th) | 912 |
Believing, Christ will send them down. | John Berridge (L.M.) | 897 |
Believing, they rejoice in him, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 165 |
Believing, true, and clean, | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1024 |
Believing, we rejoice | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 125 |
Beloved Saviour, ever be | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 173 |
Beloved of the Lord most high, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 531 |
Beloved, we are come | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 663 |
Belovèd Saviour, faithful Friend, | J. Allen (L.M.) | 952 |
Bend their bright sceptres down; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
Beneath his sheltering blood! | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1093 |
Beneath his smiles my heart has lived, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 85 |
Beneath my Fathers eye? | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1083 |
Beneath my Lord the Lamb. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
Beneath my soul he placed, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 94 |
Beneath the droppings of thy blood, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 166 |
Beneath the heaviest load; | T. Greene (C.M.) | 261 |
Beneath the sacred throne of God | J. Kent (C.M.) | 914 |
Beneath the shadow of thy cross | Augustus Toplady (112th) | 1052 |
Beneath thy fainting head | J. Kent (S.M.) | 909 |
Bequeathed in everlasting love; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 113 |
Bereave thee of thy guilty fear, | John Berridge (112th) | 899 |
Beset and plunge the soul in shame. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
Beset by sore evils without and within, | J. Hart (104th) | 129 |
Beset the soul by night and day. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
Beset with snares on every hand, | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 331 |
Beside the gospel-pool | John Newton (S.M.) | 729 |
Beside the living stream. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 139 |
Besmear the frighted ground! | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 148 |
Bestow this rich blessing on me, | R. Burnham (8s) | 380 |
Bestows his alms on Christ. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 880 |
Bethesdas pool is not like this, | J. Cennick (112th) | 985 |
Betrays, with blind and feeble rage, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 878 |
Better than himself to be; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1014 |
Better, wisdom cant devise; | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 920 |
Between my soul and sin. | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 997 |
Between the folded leaves. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
Between the goats and chosen sheep; | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 78 |
Between the powers of grace and sin, | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 762 |
Between the saints and sin; | J. Swain (C.M.) | 467 |
Betwixt a head diffusing blood | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
Betwixt a heart like melting wax | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
Betwixt an agonising God | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
Bewail thy want of sight; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 878 |
Bewildered on a legal coast, | John Berridge (112th) | 899 |
Beyond all brightness bright, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
Beyond the limits of his love; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 76 |
Beyond the reach of human thought. | J. Cennick (112th) | 985 |
Beyond the reach of sin and gloom, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 553 |
Beyond thy utmost wants | John Newton (S.M.) | 395 |
Beyond what angels know, | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1027 |
Beyond what his wisdom ordains, | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
Beyond whateer they knew. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 5 |
Beyond, beyond the grave, | W. Gadsby (122nd) | 522 |
Beyond, beyond this lower sky, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 481 |
Bid all jars for ever cease. | C. Wesley (7s) | 248 |
Bid all my vile affections die, | G. Tersteegen, translated by J. Wesley (112th) | 1075 |
Bid corruptions, Lord, be still; | C. Wesley (7s) | 1077 |
Bid every furnace purge my dross | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 300 |
Bid every string awake. | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 330 |
Bid heart and flesh cry out for thee, | John Berridge (112th) | 901 |
Bid me disbelieve no more. | W. Hammond (7s) | 280 |
Bid me embrace my dying Lord, | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 1067 |
Bid me seek thy smiling face; | J. Adams (7s) | 389 |
Bid my anxious fears subside; | W. Williams (8.7.4.) | 462 |
Bid my corruptions end. | C. Wesley & Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 1072 |
Bid my doubts and fears depart; | W. Hammond (7s) | 280 |
Bid my will to thine submit; | John Berridge (7s) | 686 |
Bid rocks and mountains on them fall, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 847 |
Bid stormy trouble cease, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1079 |
Bid the bitten look up to it; | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
Bid the guilty him embrace. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 514 |
Bid the refreshing north wind wake; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 455 |
Bid the tempestuous rage of sin, | R. Hill (112th) | 1070 |
Bid the unruly throng depart, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 381 |
Bid thy restless fears be gone; | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 333 |
Bid us call to mind thy cross, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
Bid us in thy care confide; | J. Hart (7s) | 706 |
Bid us now thy influence prove; | Augustus Toplady (from the German) (8.7.) | 1073 |
Bid us praise thee, | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 205 |
Bid, Lord, thy banished ones rejoice; | Count Zinzendorf trans. by J. Wesley (L.M.) | 103 |
Bids Mercy bring the news to me. | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
Bids his children watch and call; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 645 |
Bids his mourners weep no more. | C. Batty (8.7.) | 741 |
Bids our souls his glories taste, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 662 |
Bids saints remember all his pains, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 540 |
Bids sins of a crimson-like dye | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
Bids us now to Jesus flee; | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
Bids you undismayed go on. | J. Cennick (7s) | 267 |
Billows of temptation roll; | W. W. Horne (7s) | 1111 |
Bind my wandering heart to thee. | R. Robinson (8.7.) | 199 |
Bind thy golden girdle round thee, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
Binding his slaves in heavy chains; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1006 |
Black with white, dark with light, | J. Hart (8.3.) | 800 |
Blameless in love, a holy seed. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 73 |
Blasphemies and murders; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
Blasphemously obscene; | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
Blasted my gourds, and laid me low. | John Newton (L.M.) | 295 |
Blasted with cold, and black with gloom. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 875 |
Blazing in the incarnate Word. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 518 |
Blazing with majestic light, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 518 |
Bleed through his wounded side. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 438 |
Bleeding on the cross for me, | J. Berridge (7s) | 177 |
Bleeding, grieving, crying, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Blending their beauties, both proclaim | J. Needham (C.M.) | 252 |
Bless Him, my soul, from day to day, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 171 |
Bless our hearts with gospel peace, | (Author Unknown) (7s) | 970 |
Bless the Lord, my soul, and raise | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 801 |
Bless the dark world with heavenly light; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1147 |
Bless the provisions of thy house, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 366 |
Bless the work they undertake; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
Bless thee for Gethsemane. | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Bless them, for thy churchs sake. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
Bless thy church, and guard the throne. | Crosse (8.7.) | 1150 |
Bless us with a solemn frame, | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 697 |
Bless us with a solemn frame; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 563 |
Bless us with a solemn frame; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 695 |
Bless with true fellowship with thee, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 655 |
Bless, O bless us, ere we go; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1137 |
Bless, dear Lord, each labouring servant; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
Blessed Comforter, appear | W. Gadsby (7s) | 695 |
Blessed Jesus! fill each heart | W. Gadsby (7s) | 720 |
Blessed Jesus! thee we sing; | J. Adams (7s) | 99 |
Blessed Jesus, | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 349 |
Blessed Jesus, Lord of all, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 640 |
Blessed Spirit from above, | Gospel Mag., 1781 (7s) | 963 |
Blessed be the wisdom and the grace, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
Blessed with a surer prophecy. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 915 |
Blessed with the pardon of her sin, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 924 |
Blessings more numerous than the stars, | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 84 |
Blessings, my friends, like these, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
Blessèd are the eyes that see him; | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 1055 |
Blessèd are the poor in spirit, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 918 |
Blessèd are the sons of God, | J. Humphreys (7s) | 80 |
Blessèd are the souls that trust him, | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 1055 |
Blessèd are the souls who tremble | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 1038 |
Blessèd are they whose guilt is gone, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 681 |
Blessèd is the upper saint, | J. Berridge (7s) | 177 |
Blest God! that once in fiery tongues | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
Blest Jesus! what delicious fare! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 264 |
Blest Source of life divine! | A. Steele (8.8.6.) | 962 |
Blest Spirit of Christ, descend on us thus; | J. Hart (104th) | 456 |
Blest Spirit of truth, eternal God, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
Blest angels leave their high abode, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 20 |
Blest angels sound his lofty praise | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
Blest are the humble souls that see | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1112 |
Blest are the men of broken heart, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1112 |
Blest are the men whose hearts are set | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 369 |
Blest are the saints who sit on high, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 369 |
Blest are the souls that find a place | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 369 |
Blest are the souls that hear and know | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 58 |
Blest are the souls that thirst for grace, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1112 |
Blest assurance! | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 769 |
Blest be the Father and his love, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 33 |
Blest be the Lamb, my dearest Lord, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 100 |
Blest inhabitants of Zion, | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
Blest is the man who trusts in thee. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 370 |
Blest is the man, O God, | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 330 |
Blest mourners! they shall shortly rise | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 263 |
Blest river! great its virtues are; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 996 |
Blest soul that can say, Christ only I seek. | J. Hart (104th) | 804 |
Blest the ears that hear his voice; | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 1055 |
Blest to everlasting. Amen, and amen. | J. Hart (104th) | 449 |
Blest with this faith, then let us raise | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
Blind guides cry, Lo, here! and, Lo, there! | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
Blind unbelief is sure to err, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 320 |
Blind zeal, or false devotion; | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
Blind, perverse, and filthy; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Blissful sound to rebel man. | J. Kent (7s) | 1044 |
Blood and righteousness divine | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 391 |
Blood has a voice to pierce the skies: | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 123 |
Blood, that answers every claim, | J. H. Langley (7s) | 284 |
Blood-bought pardon, dying love. | J. Hart (7s) | 490 |
Blow on the treasures of thy word, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1108 |
Blow on this garden of perfume; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
Blow ye the trumpet, blow | C. Wesley (148th) | 59 |
Blush, Christian, blush; let shame abound; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
Blushes of blood the moon deface; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 847 |
Boast not, but meek and lowly be; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 810 |
Boast not, ye sons of earth, | J. Hart (148th) | 307 |
Bold shall I stand in that great day, | Count Zinzendorf trans. by J. Wesley (L.M.) | 103 |
Bold shall they appear in the presence of God. | C. Wesley (104th) | 408 |
Boldly before him stand; | R. Burnham (148th) | 494 |
Bondage and labour quite forgets, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 358 |
Borders on the shades of death, | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1057 |
Bore all incarnate God could bear, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
Bore sins tremendous load! | J. Allen (6.4.) | 415 |
Born a Saviour, Christ the King. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Born a babe, by birth mysterious, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Born by degrees, but chose at once; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 73 |
Born in the image of his Son, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 190 |
Born of God, they hate all sin; | J. Humphreys (7s) | 80 |
Born that we no more may die! | C. Wesley (7s) | 36 |
Born thy children to deliver, | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1054 |
Born to reign in us for ever, | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1054 |
Born to set thy people free; | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1054 |
Borne aloft, to heaven be brought, | T. Kelly (7s) | 1062 |
Borne on angels wings to heaven, | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 461 |
Both heaven and earth shall pass away; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 352 |
Both now and evermore. | Rozzell (7.6.) | 292 |
Both on thy heart and on thy hand; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 92 |
Both represent the unstable mind; | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 296 |
Both to watch and seek his face. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 645 |
Bought us with his own hearts blood; | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
Bought with the blood of Christ, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
Bought with the treasures of his blood; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 92 |
Bound by everlasting bands? | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 766 |
Bound by his word, he will display | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 332 |
Bound down with twice ten thousand ties, | C. Wesley & Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 1072 |
Bound hand and foot by sin. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1092 |
Boundless depths of love divine! | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
Bow down, sense and reason, faith only reign here. | J. Hart (11s) | 40 |
Bow their bashful heads, and own | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
Bowed down beneath a load of sin; | John Newton (C.M.) | 388 |
Bowed down with guilt, I cant look up; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 838 |
Bowed down with horror to the ground, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 712 |
Bowed down with weighty woe, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 108 |
Bowed with fruitless sorrow down; | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 1055 |
Bread and wine to feed our bodies; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 826 |
Bread of heaven, | W. Williams (8.7.4.) | 462 |
Bread, thus broken, aptly shows | J. Hart (7s) | 830 |
Break down this separating wall, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1098 |
Break off our legal chains, O God, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 679 |
Break our chains, and set us free; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Break the tempters fatal power, | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Break through these tottering walls of clay. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1081 |
Break, O break these hearts of stone, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
Breaks forth in boundless grace. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 596 |
Breaks through the clouds of flesh and sense, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 226 |
Breathe comfort where distress abounds, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
Breathe from the gentle south, O Lord, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1108 |
Breathe on these bones, so dry and dead; | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
Breathe thy life, and spread thy light. | Augustus Toplady (from the German) (8.7.) | 1073 |
Breathe thyself into my breast, | J. Stocker (7s) | 767 |
Breathe upon us from above, | (Author Unknown) (7s) | 970 |
Breathe, O breathe thy blessed Spirit | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1053 |
Breathe, O breathe, celestial Dove, | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
Brethren should from conflict cease? | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1014 |
Brethren, be not too secure, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
Brethren, by this, your claim, abide – | J. Hart (C.M.) | 351 |
Brethren, in a state so sad, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
Brethren, let us think of this: | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1063 |
Brethren, let us walk together | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1014 |
Brethren, this had never been | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
Brethren, those who come to bliss | J. Hart (7.6.) | 717 |
Brethren, though we cannot see, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 315 |
Brethren, we should learn the rather | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1014 |
Brethren, why toil ye thus for toys, | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
Brethren, would you know your stay, | J. Hart (7.5.) | 77 |
Bright Morning Star, arise, | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1027 |
Bright Morning Star, bids darkness flee. | J. Grigg and B. Francis (last verse) (L.M.) | 427 |
Bright examples to our youth! | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Bright world of bliss, O could I see | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1081 |
Bright, everlasting mansions stand, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 217 |
Brighter than the blaze of day, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 545 |
Bring down a taste of truth divine, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 264 |
Bring forth the fatted calf, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
Bring forth the royal diadem, | E. Perronet (C.M.) | 730 |
Bring hither the best robe; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
Bring it with thy burial-seal. | John Berridge (7s) | 702 |
Bring me back, and lead, and keep; | C. Wesley (7s) | 1071 |
Bring me where I my heaven may find, | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1016 |
Bring near, bring near, the joyful hour, | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1019 |
Bring no money, price, or aught, | J. Kent (7s) | 1044 |
Bring our inconstancy to view. | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 296 |
Bring pardon, peace, and healing too. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1127 |
Bring relief in deepest straits! | John Newton (7s) | 397 |
Bring the blessed gospel-rest. | John Berridge (7s) | 702 |
Bring their sweetest, noblest lays; | J. Bakewell (8.7.) | 931 |
Bring them back into thy fold; | W. Hammond (7s) | 768 |
Bring them, ye angels, from their distant lands. | Isaac Watts (50th) | 497 |
Bring thy salvation near; | John Berridge (148th) | 883 |
Bring wandering sinners home; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 696 |
Brings all the will and power forth. | John Berridge (148th) | 674 |
Brings distant prospects home, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 226 |
Brings every blessing from above. | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 394 |
Brings kind compassion in his eyes, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 336 |
Brings no great glory to its root; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 256 |
Bringst forth thy bread and wine; | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
Brisk and dull in half an hour, | John Berridge (7s) | 301 |
Britain, all guilty as she is, | E. Scott (C.M.) | 1145 |
Britons, then, shall still before thee | Crosse (8.7.) | 1150 |
Broken by the laws loud thunder, | J. Kent (8.7.) | 759 |
Broken hearts in him are blessed; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 720 |
Broken hearts, and humble walkers, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
Broken hearts, or wounded spirits, | J. Kent (8.7.) | 759 |
Broken hearts, repeat the same; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 720 |
Broken words, not half his worth. | J. Berridge (7s) | 177 |
Brooding mischief in a smile. | John Berridge (7s) | 742 |
Brother to your souls becomes. | J. Cennick (7s) | 267 |
Brought Israel of old at a stand, | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
Brought down to that sad state for me | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
Brought his own covenant to his thoughts, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 318 |
Brought near the doctrine of the cross, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 57 |
Brought rebel sinners near to God; | C. Cole (L.M.) | 984 |
Brought safely by his hand thus far, | John Newton (L.M.) | 961 |
Brought the Saviour from the sky; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
Brought the Shepherd of the sheep, | John Newton (7s) | 1138 |
Brought us to abhor the crime; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 654 |
Bruised the harmless Lamb of God; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Bruisèd Bridegroom, take us wholly, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237A |
Buckle on thy heavenly armour; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
Buds and blossoms as the rose; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 932 |
Build on no mans parts or merit, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
Build up and bolster sandy hopes! | John Berridge (148th) | 674 |
Built by the eternal hands; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 226 |
Built on his truth and armed with power. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1141 |
Burdened and groaning then no more, | John Newton (C.M.) | 469 |
Burdened with a load of sin; | John Newton (7s) | 356 |
Burdened with sin, and fears oppressed, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 941 |
Burdened, dejected, and oppressed, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 386 |
Buried in baptism with our Lord, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 718 |
Buried in shadows of the night, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1006 |
Buried in sorrow and in sin, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 213 |
Buried with our Lord, and rising | J. Fellows (8.7.) | 433 |
Burning seraphs round thy throne, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
Burning with vindictive fire. | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
Burst through the clouds, O Source of Light! | Gospel Mag., 1777 (L.M.) | 942 |
Bursting through the veil of night; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
But Abrams lawful family. | W. Gadsby (122nd) | 522 |
But Christ a faithful Son. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 50 |
But Christ has blessed the poor. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
But Christ has cleared my misty sight, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 300 |
But Christ has holiness enough | J. Hart (C.M.) | 181 |
But Christ in every age has proved | J. Hart (C.M.) | 351 |
But Christ well knows, and Christ alone, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 718 |
But Christ who saves from hell. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 676 |
But Christ will bring thee safe on shore. | John Berridge (112th) | 705 |
But Christ will do for me; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 613 |
But Christ will not allow | John Berridge (148th) | 885 |
But Christ withdrawn, what watch we keep! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
But Christ, by his own powerful blood, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
But Christ, my ransom, died. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 464 |
But Christ, the heavenly Lamb, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 125 |
But God himself declares | J. Hart (C.M.) | 181 |
But God must work the will, | John Berridge (148th) | 674 |
But God, who called me here below, | John Newton (C.M.) | 198 |
But I am jealous of my heart, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 92 |
But I can only spread my sail; | Augustus Toplady (L.M.) | 1018 |
But I can read each moving line, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 316 |
But I feel myself so hard. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
But I from month to month complain; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 875 |
But I have trusted in thy grace, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 401 |
But I lisp and falter forth | J. Berridge (7s) | 177 |
But I now with wonder tell, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 584 |
But I would be holy. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
But Ill retire beneath the cross; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 47 |
But Im cold, Im dark, Im dead. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
But Im in prison yet. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
But Jesus answered, Set them free, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 837 |
But Jesus blood has full atonement made, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 669 |
But Jesus blood its rage can quell, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 604 |
But Jesus cries, Return, return, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 894 |
But Jesus crucified! | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 169 |
But Jesus guides us through the vale; | Gospel Mag., 1799 (L.M.) | 245 |
But Jesus has his promise passed | John Newton (112th) | 728 |
But Jesus is the Head. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 437 |
But Jesus is the same. | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
But Jesus love they highly prize; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 978 |
But Jesus makes us then his care; | Gospel Mag., 1799 (L.M.) | 245 |
But Jesus precious blood? | John Berridge (148th) | 671 |
But Jesus seems to mind thee not! | John Berridge (112th) | 899 |
But Jesus spent his life to work | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 109 |
But Jesus the blessed can yield them good cheer. | W. Gadsby (104th) | 520 |
But Jesus will relieve the poor. | J. Hart (112th) | 182 |
But Jesus, stronger far than he, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1020 |
But Jesus, thy dear gasping breath | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 47 |
But Justice cried, with frowning face, | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
But O for this no power have I! | Augustus Toplady (L.M.) | 991 |
But O good news of grace! | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
But O his love what tongue can tell? | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
But O remember Me! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 818 |
But O remember him; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 663 |
But O what backwardness to pray! | John Newton (112th) | 728 |
But O what gentle terms | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
But O what joy this witness gives, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 173 |
But O! he gives to every child | J. Hart (S.M.) | 831 |
But O! when gloomy clouds arise, | A. Steele (8.8.6.) | 962 |
But O! when gloomy doubts prevail, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 136 |
But O, amazed, I see the hand | H. Paice, 1798 (L.M.) | 200 |
But O, if Christ and heaven be mine, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1085 |
But O, indulge this only wish, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1086 |
But O, my soul trembled, and felt | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
But O, my soul, if truths so bright | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
But O, the blest day, and soon twill arise, | Samuel Medley (104th) | 322 |
But Zion cries to God on high, | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1027 |
But Zion feels it so. | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1027 |
But a bleeding Jesus. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 315 |
But a drought has since succeeded, | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
But a prayer-hearing, answering God | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 967 |
But a sense of blood-bought pardon | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
But a shadow or a worm. | John Berridge (7s) | 301 |
But after all thats said or done, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
But ah! I feel no love at all, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 676 |
But ah! both heaven and earth have heard | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
But ah! how barren still! | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 997 |
But ah! my hearts a barren heath, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 875 |
But ah! my inmost spirit cries, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 259 |
But ah! my soul laboured in vain, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
But ah! what is the house to me, | John Berridge (148th) | 884 |
But ah! when these short visits end, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 251 |
But all be life and peace; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 664 |
But all be love and blood. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
But all gave a smile when he spoke; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
But all in Jesus name; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 32 |
But all my prayer he shutteth out. | John Berridge (148th) | 749 |
But all my treasures with me bear. | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 331 |
But all such claims I now renounce; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1042 |
But all the time the Lord they seek, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 241 |
But all the wine leaks out. | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 178 |
But all their joys are one. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1005 |
But all this will not do; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 311 |
But all true Christians this may boast, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 34 |
But answers of peace to thee shall send none; | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
But are married to the Lord, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 650 |
But as they his beauty see. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 619 |
But as to mans merit, tis hateful to me! | Gospel Mag., 1777 (11s) | 52 |
But as we from Jesus receive | W. Gadsby (8s) | 670 |
But ask the Lord for his receipt, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 101 |
But at Gods footstool humbly fall, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 172 |
But at thy own sad folly blush, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 335 |
But banished thence we fly to thee, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
But be our conflicts short or long, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 747 |
But behold the gospel plan; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
But believe your dying Lord, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237A |
But better bread by far | J. Hart (S.M.) | 446 |
But boast of a heart that from sickness is free. | W. Gadsby (11s) | 548 |
But by faith in Jesus blood. | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 157 |
But by faith, and not by sight, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 315 |
But can I bear the piercing thought: | Lady Huntingdon’s Col., 1774 (8.8.6.) | 938 |
But can there, tell me, can there be | J. Hart (L.M.) | 447 |
But cannot afford nor comfort nor food, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 520 |
But cannot enter in; | Henry Fowler (148th) | 1026 |
But cannot long refrain. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
But cannot turn them out; | John Berridge (148th) | 887 |
But cheerly work, and sing of grace. | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 49 |
But chose a pebble from the brook. | WIlliam Cowper (148th) | 338 |
But cloud, and wind, and dew, and star, | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 296 |
But dearest Lord, lest these should faint, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
But deaths cold hand must close my eyes, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 838 |
But defend, defend us, Jesus, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
But did the blind receive their sight | J. Hart (L.M.) | 875 |
But dies when dreadful storms appear. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
But dwell, dear Jesus, where thou art; | W. W. Horne (C.M.) | 468 |
But each shall say, For me. | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 330 |
But ever with him reign, | W. W. Horne (C.M.) | 468 |
But everlasting is thy love, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 83 |
But faith approves it well; | John Newton (S.M.) | 337 |
But faith can answer thy demands, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 112 |
But faithful thou art, O Fountain of Love. | W. Hammond (104th) | 343 |
But fall on their faces, and worship the Lamb. | J. Berridge (104th) | 150 |
But far more welcome to the soul | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1093 |
But fear, alas! tis not for me. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 910 |
But feels the plague of sin; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 678 |
But feels within foul envy lurk, | J. Hart (148th) | 313 |
But fellowship with him; | John Berridge (148th) | 884 |
But few among the carnal wise, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 74 |
But few of noble race, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 74 |
But filthier still I grew; | Rozzell (C.M.) | 189 |
But find no comfort there. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 281 |
But find, alas! when night comes on, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
But firm and steadfast stands his word; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 858 |
But firm as his decree | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 917 |
But firmly eye the Saviour; | J. Hart (7.7.4.) | 235 |
But first instructs them how to choose, | John Newton (L.M.) | 692 |
But fix on thee my choice. | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 690 |
But fly to what the Lord has done, | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 1103 |
But for a living soul to stand, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
But for free and sovereign grace, | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1031 |
But for the soul himself prepares | J. Hart (C.M.) | 828 |
But for this truth O sound it wide!, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (C.M.) | 206 |
But found a smarting debt. | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 148 |
But found no refuge in that name | J. Kent (C.M.) | 923 |
But freely will heal them by night or by day. | W. Gadsby (11s) | 548 |
But fresh folds build up everywhere, | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
But from Gileads sovereign balm. | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 916 |
But from bondage set us free; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 610 |
But from his dear covenant love. | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 758 |
But gather first my saints, the Judge commands; | Isaac Watts (50th) | 497 |
But godliness, in all its life, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 169 |
But gospel acts a kinder part, | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 49 |
But gospel sings of Jesus blood, | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 49 |
But grace a spring of hope supplies; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1043 |
But grace and truth by Christ are given; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 809 |
But grace has set me free. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1100 |
But grace sweetly speaks unto me, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 595 |
But grace, though the smallest, shall surely be tried. | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
But greater is thy mercys store! | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 391 |
But greater the pangs of his mind. | J. Swain (8s) | 159 |
But greater, Lord, thou art, | W. Hammond (148th) | 339 |
But greatest gratitude should flow | J. Hart (C.M.) | 834 |
But hates the God of truth and grace. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 621 |
But have full salvation found. | John Newton (7s) | 956 |
But he chose our hopeless case, | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1040 |
But he conquered when he fell, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 657 |
But he conquered, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 560 |
But he descends and shows his face | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 22 |
But he knows nothing of it yet, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
But he that feels pollution most, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1089 |
But he that feels the heaviest load | J. Hart (C.M.) | 218 |
But he that into Christ believes, | J. Hart (8.6.8.) | 234 |
But he upholds us with his arm, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 509 |
But he vouchsafes to be my guide, | John Newton (L.M.) | 960 |
But he who raised himself indeed, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 904 |
But he who saved them by his blood, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 992 |
But he whose sins are washed away, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 217 |
But he will never take away | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 344 |
But hear it still in vain; | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
But heavy bars confine their power | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 424 |
But hell and sin are vanquished foes; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1007 |
But here, my friends, the danger lies; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
But heres our point of rest: | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
But hes pure and holy too; | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
But his beloved bride; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 666 |
But his sin-atoning blood | W. Gadsby (7s) | 720 |
But his whose name is Truth and Grace. | John Berridge (148th) | 883 |
But how little understood! | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
But how littles understood! | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
But humbly own the cost | J. Swain (122nd) | 371 |
But if I lisp a song of praise, | A. C. R., 1790 (L.M.) | 204 |
But if Immanuels face appear, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1095 |
But if guilt removèd return and remain, | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
But if he deign to whisper peace, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 812 |
But if he has taught us, our ends should be these: | J. Hart (104th) | 456 |
But if the Lord be once withdrawn, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 326 |
But if they only make you stray, | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
But if we food and raiment have, | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
But importune thee so | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
But in Jesus balmy blood; | J. Kent (8.7.) | 759 |
But in dear Gethsemane. | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
But in his heart no faith is found. | John Berridge (112th) | 744 |
But in his looks a glory stands, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 18 |
But in his pleasure rest; | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 70 |
But in strains of much compassion, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 258 |
But in the Lamb, for sinners slain, | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1036 |
But in the Lord alone. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 572 |
But in the Lord alone. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 74 |
But in the gospel Christ appears | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 48 |
But in the grace that rescued man, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 752 |
But in thee a solid peace. | Gospel Mag., 1781 (8.7.) | 965 |
But in this great Sacrifice; | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 916 |
But into bondage fall, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 253 |
But is by faith put on. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
But is by sin undone, | Henry Fowler (148th) | 1026 |
But it has been in such a way | John Newton (L.M.) | 295 |
But it overwhelms them all. | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 1055 |
But keep me, Lord, from party zeal, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 974 |
But keep my conscience clear. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1003 |
But know not which way to move: | W. Gadsby (7s) | 722 |
But lambs are preserved, though helpless in kind; | J. Hart (104th) | 804 |
But leaves him in distress; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 585 |
But lest I faint, or turn away, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1108 |
But let not all this terrify; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 305 |
But let our debts be what they may, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 218 |
But let righteousness imputed | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
But let the stoutest sinner feel | John Newton (C.M.) | 691 |
But let the thought our spirits cheer, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1048 |
But let us haste from all below. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1048 |
But life attends each deathful sound, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1123 |
But like a child at home. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 139 |
But lo! he leaves those heavenly forms; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 20 |
But lo! the Second Adam came, | J. Hart (112th) | 89 |
But looks for all in Christ. | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 225 |
But loud hosannas round the throne, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 87A |
But love shall still remain, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
But love thee, and bless thee, and rest in his love. | J. Kent (104th) | 912 |
But love to sinners fills his heart, | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 1012 |
But loves him to the end. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 351 |
But lower now than angels made. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
But lumpish is and dry. | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 905 |
But makes a more delightful stay | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 360 |
But makes it not secure. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 236 |
But man, vile man, forsook his bliss, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 317 |
But many a lion is in the way found. | John Berridge (104th) | 906 |
But mark, the way is holy ground, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 253 |
But may I hope that thou wilt own | John Newton (C.M.) | 1100 |
But may be found in thee; | J. Ryland (C.M.) | 247 |
But may its powers be felt and seen; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 621 |
But me he found, and always held, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 775 |
But meet reproach and bear the shame. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 419 |
But mercy is thy choice; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 126 |
But mercy much entreat; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 892 |
But mercy now triumphant reigns. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 488 |
But mix their own works with his plan; | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
But more shall grow again. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 779 |
But mourn the plague within. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1089 |
But mourn their defilement within. | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
But much I fear, lest in some hour | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1043 |
But much more is signified: | J. Hart (8.7.) | 826 |
But must return again. | J. Hoskins (C.M.) | 953 |
But my complaints remain; | John Newton (S.M.) | 729 |
But my enemies make head. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
But my mercies Ill renew; | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
But my petition hear. | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 393 |
But my safety is in thee. | J. Adams (7s) | 347 |
But my sins return anew; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
But neither shall us quite control; | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 787 |
But never, never, Lord, from thee. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1105 |
But new trials soon surround us, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 1096 |
But night and stars, and moon and sun, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
But no man ever did so yet, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 809 |
But none of the ransomed shall ever be lost; | Henry Fowler (11.8.) | 350 |
But not the living child. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 236 |
But now I find an aching void | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 958 |
But now I learn to blush for shame, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 300 |
But now he feels his woes; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
But now her beauty is defaced; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
But now my Gods a martyred Man. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
But now those golden hours are fled, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 910 |
But now whose hearts are sore distressed, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1090 |
But now, my soul, behold | R. Burnham (148th) | 494 |
But of his own abounding grace, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 211 |
But of immortal seed; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
But of life, the healing tree | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
But oft my mind is called away. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1124 |
But oft, alas! Ive need to say, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1124 |
But often find another mind, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 281 |
But often tend to aggravate my grief; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 701 |
But oh! my soul wants more than sign! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 447 |
But oh, what human eye can trace, | Boyce (C.M.) | 1151 |
But on him wait till he rise up. | John Berridge (112th) | 899 |
But on him wait, till he give rest. | John Berridge (112th) | 899 |
But on his sovereign mind. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 530 |
But one sweet smile from thee | B. Beddome (148th) | 947 |
But only he could drink it up. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 718 |
But only say Theyre past. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 498 |
But our Jesus died to have us | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 133 |
But own my heart, with shame and grief, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 447 |
But owns all doctrines must be true | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
But part with all, and follow him. | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 771 |
But peace, and truth, and love | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 50 |
But penetrates his ears; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 509 |
But perfect truth and righteousness | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1148 |
But plead the blood that did for sin atone. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 668 |
But plead the blood that once for sin was spilt. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 668 |
But pleads the blood that did for sin atone. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 668 |
But pray with faith in Jesus name. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 882 |
But produce a grateful mind, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
But quickened sinners want to pray | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 725 |
But raise it to a flame; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 120 |
But rather be boldly withstood, | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
But readily will say, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 678 |
But retrospect of former days | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1046 |
But richer far, for more it cost. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 718 |
But richer pastures I prepare, | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 345 |
But rocks and mountains fly. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 847 |
But save me for thy mercies sake. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 384 |
But scatters all his corn; | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 178 |
But see how heavens indulgent care | J. Kent (L.M.) | 76 |
But see what different thoughts arise | J. Hart (C.M.) | 39 |
But seek enduring happiness | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 1110 |
But send more showers of heavenly love, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
But sent the world his truth and grace, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 420 |
But shall I from thy throne retreat, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 997 |
But shall with joy behold their Head, | J. Adams (8.8.6.) | 67 |
But sharper scourges tear his heart! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
But she can charm by day or night. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 620 |
But should not cost the saint a tear, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1048 |
But should repentance, or should faith, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 240 |
But shrink from sin with holy dread. | (Author Unknown) (L.M.) | 937 |
But sin hangs heavy on my soul. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 480 |
But sin will still remain; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 311 |
But sin, with shameless face, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 617 |
But since Ive known the life and power | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 949 |
But since in love I took thee in, | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1032 |
But since my Saviour stands between, | John Newton (C.M.) | 119 |
But since the precept came | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 46 |
But sinners, and their wicked ways, | Isaac Watts & J. Needham (C.M.) | 15 |
But skilfuls the Pilot who sits at the helm; | J. Grant (11s) | 993 |
But smile my darkness into day. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 941 |
But some faint shadows of my Lord; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
But something greater lies there yet. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
But something yet can do the deed, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 316 |
But soon he was forced into Adullams cave, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 549 |
But soon revives, and springs again, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 845 |
But soon theres something intervenes; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
But soon they every one must cease, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
But soon thy works of power forgot, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 318 |
But sooner all nature shall change, | John Newton (8s) | 276 |
But souls enlightened from above | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 165 |
But sovereign grace was underneath, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 87A |
But speak, my Lord, and calm my fear; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 166 |
But spotless, innocent, and pure, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 120 |
But stay, my soul, to hope give place; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 727 |
But steals himself away; | John Berridge (148th) | 889 |
But still his grace is sure; | J. Hart (8.6.8.8.) | 806A |
But still in Zion loves to dwell. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 360 |
But still maintain their prime; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 2 |
But still the lustre of thy grace | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 5 |
But still the path brighter did shine | W. Gadsby (8s) | 544 |
But still, as oft as troubles come, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 286 |
But strength in thee I fain would have, | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1059 |
But strife and difference will subsist | J. Hart (C.M.) | 816 |
But strong consolation his grace does afford. | W. Hammond (104th) | 998 |
But such are not of God. | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 114 |
But such as seem to run the race, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 302 |
But such who in Jesus believe, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 544 |
But sudden clouds obstruct his view, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1049 |
But surely I neer shall forget; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
But surely will heal them, and perfectly too. | W. Gadsby (11s) | 548 |
But surely will take out thy stain. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 627 |
But sweet will be the flower. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 320 |
But sweeter news the gospel brings; | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 49 |
But swell my sails, and speed my way. | Augustus Toplady (L.M.) | 1018 |
But teach me to resign. | T. Greene (C.M.) | 261 |
But that himself the work begun; | Gospel Mag., 1777 (C.M.) | 206 |
But that man truly knows the Son | J. Hart (C.M.) | 855 |
But that of Jesus, can suffice | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 949 |
But that which comes from God. | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1013 |
But that wrought out by Christ the Son, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 113 |
But the Christian from the tomb | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 843 |
But the God of love, the Saviour, | Zion’s Trumpet, 1838 (8.7.) | 1118 |
But the God of my salvation | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 583 |
But the Lord, by grace divine, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 654 |
But the Prince of Peace could sit, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
But the Saviours power to know, | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 282 |
But the awful stroke that found him, | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
But the bliss of it is | J. Hart (8.3.) | 484 |
But the blood of Jesus. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
But the bond-womans son | W. Gadsby (122nd) | 522 |
But the bright world to which I go, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 473 |
But the bright world, to which they go, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 979 |
But the dear stream, when Christ was slain, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 123 |
But the horrors which he felt, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
But the proof of proofs indeed | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
But the remedys without thee; | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
But the rich food on which we live | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
But the rich savoury meat | J. Hart (148th) | 817 |
But the sorest trial yet, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
But the soul that is whole | J. Hart (8.3.) | 799 |
But the true gold sustains no loss; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
But the true-born child of God | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 282 |
But there eternal pleasure reigns, | John Newton (S.M.) | 337 |
But theres a people taught by grace | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 975 |
But theres a voice of sovereign grace | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 764 |
But they are not my God. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
But they cannot tell it all; | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 1055 |
But they cause us grief at present, | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
But they know the Throne of Grace; | John Newton (7s) | 397 |
But they that in the Lord confide, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 352 |
But thine conduct to heaven. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1148 |
But think on nobler things. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 829 |
But this he will teach us in time, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 670 |
But this hour is too, too sad! | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
But this righteousness of Jesus | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 920 |
But this unfeeling heart of mine. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 316 |
But this we can tell, that he loved us so well, | C. Wesley (11s) | 161 |
But this we know, twas done for us. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
But this we sought in vain. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 637 |
But thorns, and knotted whips, and bands | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
But thou art greater than my heart. | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1016 |
But thou canst every breach repair, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
But thou canst give me faith. | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 1067 |
But thou dost all things well; | J. Kent (148th) | 732 |
But thou, O Christ, my wisdom art: | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1016 |
But thou, O Lord, art still the same, | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1076 |
But though I feel as cold as clay, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 550 |
But though I have him oft forgot, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 9 |
But though a seed of heavenly birth, | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1013 |
But though his methods are unknown, | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 6 |
But though my wants are very great, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 589 |
But though ten thousand foes engage, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 509 |
But though the host of hell | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
But though thus surrounded, yet, when I come there, | Samuel Medley (104th) | 321 |
But through the merits of his blood. | John Berridge (L.M.) | 748 |
But thus the eternal counsel ran: | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
But thy commands, exceeding broad, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1148 |
But thy illustrious sacrifice | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 946 |
But thy love, without beginning, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.) | 69 |
But thy one offering takes away | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
But thy salvations sure; | (Author Unknown) (148th) | 214 |
But thy word shall firm abide; | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 796 |
But till the Holy Ghost applies | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 638 |
But till the Lord the Saviour smiles, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 638 |
But times of refreshing return, | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
But tis a blessing few can boast, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 855 |
But tis my heavenly Fathers will, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 613 |
But tis the King who reigns above, | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1013 |
But tis through scenes of floods and fire. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
But to Zions throne of grace, | John Newton (7s) | 973 |
But to abide in thy embrace | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 475 |
But to have all our sins forgiven; | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
But to him who comfort gives? | D. Turner (8.7.) | 1068 |
But to him who ever lives? | D. Turner (8.7.) | 1068 |
But to sing the Rest remaining, | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 1055 |
But to the Rock of Ages led. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 926 |
But to the loving Saviours breast? | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1016 |
But to those who have confessèd, | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
But to thy arms, for peace and rest? | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 386 |
But to thy care the rest resign; | John Newton (L.M.) | 692 |
But to thyself, who bidst us come? | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 176 |
But toiled without success. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 188 |
But tread, whilst we taste of the bliss, | J. Swain (8s) | 159 |
But tremble at his word. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 878 |
But triumph all the while. | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1029 |
But trust him for his grace; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 320 |
But turns his eye another way, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 32 |
But twas because he loved my soul, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 191 |
But unbelief, self-will, | WIlliam Cowper (148th) | 338 |
But union can be none | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
But vain and sinful thoughts intrude, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1124 |
But venture to be nought. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
But vile infernals cant prevail; | Gospel Mag., 1799 (L.M.) | 245 |
But vile outrageous thieves broke in, | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 903 |
But wait and look, and look again. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1056 |
But wake and feel my hunger still. | John Berridge (148th) | 884 |
But walk, depending on my Lord, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 812 |
But we arise by grace divine, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 213 |
But we build upon a base | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
But we command respect. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
But we first after Jesus reach, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 181 |
But we have no such lengths to go, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 366 |
But we have pierced him through and through. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
But we know, the saints have reason | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1063 |
But we that wait upon the Lord | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 327 |
But we think whose blood was spilt; | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
But weep and kiss the rod. | John Berridge (S.M.) | 335 |
But were defiled in every part. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1004 |
But what I have in Christ, my Head, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 604 |
But what are seas, or skies, or hills, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
But what are vile and base; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 526 |
But what by Christ is given; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 816 |
But what call we small things – sins whole cancelled sum? | J. Hart (104th) | 778 |
But what can poor lost sinners say, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 680 |
But what great ends can men pursue | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
But what his grace decreed to give; | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 66 |
But what says our Shepherd divine? | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
But what they could not tell. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 446 |
But what we all shall be above | J. Hart (L.M.) | 681 |
But what were ever in thy view, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 646 |
But what will approve the Bread well. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
But when I cry, My strength renew, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 281 |
But when I felt the tempters power | John Newton (L.M.) | 1017 |
But when I meet some little cross, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
But when dangers closer threaten, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
But when days of darkness come, | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1037 |
But when faith views the Lamb, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 713 |
But when home our souls are brought, | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 133 |
But when my Father smiles again, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
But when my faith is sharply tried, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 323 |
But when our eyes behold his face, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
But when our eyes behold thy word, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1147 |
But when such suggestions our spirits have plied, | John Newton (104th) | 324 |
But when the King himself was here, | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1013 |
But when the Lord his arm made bare, | Rozzell (C.M.) | 189 |
But when the Lord shows his satisfied face; | John Berridge (104th) | 710 |
But when the Lord withdraws | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 682 |
But when the Lords people have need, | John Newton (8s) | 276 |
But when the Spirit of truth is come, | John Berridge (112th) | 744 |
But when their sins forgiven, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 747 |
But when this lisping, stammering tongue | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 160 |
But when thy Spirit shines within, | D. Herbert (L.M.) | 711 |
But when to me that bloods applied, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
But when we reach the plains above, | J. Swain (8.8.6.) | 724 |
But when we see our Saviour there, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 79 |
But when we view thy strange design | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 207 |
But when with clothes were decked, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
But when, by faith, the cross we view, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 564 |
But when, great God, thy light divine | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 238 |
But when, like a sheep that strays from the fold, | J. Kent (104th) | 912 |
But when, through weariness, they failed, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 394 |
But where the Lord has planted grace, | John Newton (C.M.) | 933 |
But where thou art, Lord, I would be; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 385 |
But while I stood trembling with fear, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
But while I walk the mournful road | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 275 |
But while their voice is heard within, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 381 |
But whither can I go to lodge | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 676 |
But who his weakness knows? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 709 |
But wholly lean on Jesus name. | E. Mote (L.M.) | 1106 |
But why should I give way to grief? | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1046 |
But will save from hell and sin; | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 333 |
But wilt thou pity us the less? | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 731 |
But wisdom in the Lord they find, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 181 |
But wishes to be often there? | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 394 |
But with Christ the church shall have. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 558 |
But with a loathing heart? | John Berridge (148th) | 671 |
But with authority he asks, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 117 |
But with humble faith to see | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 282 |
But with humble joy to draw | John Newton (7s) | 973 |
But with the noblest powers they have, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 192 |
But with their dying Head? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 466 |
But words engender strife; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 852 |
But work with care and skill; | John Berridge (148th) | 674 |
But would on this depend – | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
But would receive by faith. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 822 |
But would receive with hope. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 822 |
But would receive with love. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 822 |
But yet the love of Christ is such, | J. Hart (8.6.8.8.) | 806A |
But yet we daily see | J. Hart (C.M.) | 747 |
But yet we shall behold the day, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1021 |
But youll find your foes too strong; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
But, Lord, let not my soul be lost | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 169 |
But, O be astonished! theyre helpless and poor. | W. Gadsby (104th) | 549 |
But, O my Lord, one look from thee | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 323 |
But, O my soul! admire; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
But, O! one thing I plead: | J. Cennick (8.8.6.) | 163 |
But, after all, the saint shall find | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 596 |
But, ah! Im worse within. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
But, ah! what vain attempt is this, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 78 |
But, alas! how slow we move; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 609 |
But, alas! how soon I stand | W. Gadsby (7s) | 611 |
But, as oft as this you do, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 662 |
But, as the objects of Christs love, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 661 |
But, brethren, Christ, and Christ alone, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 240 |
But, brethren, rest not there; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 863 |
But, gracious Lord, who once didst feel | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
But, if still a total stranger | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 698 |
But, in every chastening, prove | W. Gadsby (7s) | 623 |
But, in himself, can find no rest. | Henry Fowler (148th) | 1026 |
But, seldom to my purpose true, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1124 |
But, self-condemned before thy throne, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 217 |
But, since sin first fixed thee there, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
But, thanks to God, its loud alarms | J. Maxwell (L.M.) | 44 |
But, that delayed, to doubting fall, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
But, though the world may think it strange, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 992 |
But, though they own the Saviours name, | J. Hart (148th) | 353 |
But, through thy free goodness, my spirits revive, | J. Stocker (11s) | 11 |
Buts found in Gods decrees; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 63 |
Buts, ifs, and hows are hurled | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
By Christ he finds his sins forgiven, | J. Hart (8.6.8.) | 234 |
By Christ our Jehovah, the ancient I AM; | J. Stevens (11s) | 243 |
By Christ we enter into rest, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 809 |
By God deserted too! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
By God himself are cursed. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 45 |
By God, our good Father, who gave us his Son, | J. Hart (104th) | 449 |
By Gods almighty word; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 226 |
By Him my feeble souls sustained; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 171 |
By Jesus blood, the righteous God | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
By Jesus from Moses are freed. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
By Satan and indwelling sin, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 384 |
By Satan sorely pressed; | John Newton (C.M.) | 388 |
By a way marked out with blood, | John Newton (7s) | 973 |
By a world of sin and vice; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 615 |
By all on earth, and all in heaven. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 868 |
By almighty love anointed, | J. Bakewell (8.7.) | 931 |
By ancient prophets sung; | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 975 |
By awful temptations attacked and distressed, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 644 |
By casting his name in the scale. | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
By covenant transaction and blood, | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
By crosses Ill scourge them for sin, | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
By crosses and losses, at last | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
By day and by night his love is made known; | J. Wingrove (104th) | 1000 |
By days and years of sin; | Rozzell (C.M.) | 189 |
By eternal destination, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.) | 69 |
By eternal union one. | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 766 |
By faith I see the land – | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
By faith in Christ I walk with God, | John Newton (L.M.) | 960 |
By faith in Christ he lives. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 636 |
By faith in Christ, as God, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 605 |
By faith in Jesus blood, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 605 |
By faith in Jesus blood. | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
By faith in Jesus blood; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
By faith in Jesus name; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 614 |
By faith in him we live, and view | W. Gadsby (148th) | 602 |
By faith in me the soul receives | John Newton (C.M.) | 193 |
By faith lift up your eyes | W. Gadsby (148th) | 599 |
By faith may we receive! | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 660 |
By faith obeyed the Lord. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 226 |
By faith on him roll, and lean on his breast; | W. Gadsby (104th) | 639 |
By faith received, his flesh and blood | J. Hart (C.M.) | 828 |
By faith she leans upon his breast, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 638 |
By faith she shall hold on her way; | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
By faith shes enabled to view | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
By faith they journey through. | J. Stevens (S.M.) | 425 |
By faith they wrestle day and night, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 16 |
By faith upon him live; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 642 |
By faith upon this glorious prize! | J. Swain (L.M.) | 387 |
By faith we know the worlds were made | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 226 |
By faith we see the glory | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
By faith, I wield my Shield about, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 547 |
By faith, and not by sight. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 812 |
By faith, the bread and wine | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 437 |
By faith, the just shall live and own | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 605 |
By faith, the just shall say, Tis well, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 605 |
By far excels all things beside; | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 771 |
By favour adopted, thy sons we appear, | J. Stevens (11s) | 243 |
By giving credence to his word, | J. Hart (8.6.8.) | 234 |
By grace alone I persevere. | A. C. R., 1790 (L.M.) | 204 |
By grace thus far were come; | John Newton (C.M.) | 202 |
By heaven and earth adored, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 1128 |
By him some word of life impart, | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 1103 |
By him supported all things stand; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 20 |
By him who dwells within. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1020 |
By him with proper food; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 831 |
By his Godhead, blood, and pain; | J. Kent (8.7.) | 759 |
By his Spirit sent from heaven; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
By his almighty grace. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 596 |
By his almighty hand. | John Newton (C.M.) | 966 |
By his almighty hands. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 124 |
By his almighty power; | Rozzell (7.6.) | 292 |
By his beloved Son. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 420 |
By his looks, prepare to flee! | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
By his own atoning blood, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 542 |
By his own power were all things made; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 20 |
By his own sovereign will. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 71 |
By his scars his toils are viewed, | J. Hart (7s) | 490 |
By his sufferings, death, and merits; | J. Kent (8.7.) | 759 |
By his sweet resistless grace; | R. Burnham (7s) | 187 |
By holy loves resistless chain, | Augustus Toplady (112th) | 1052 |
By imputation, mine. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
By its quickening operation, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1133 |
By legions of devils and mountains of sin. | J. Hart (104th) | 129 |
By little and by little, he | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
By mediums drawn from natures laws. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
By methods of our own; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 946 |
By nature can no man be just, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 544 |
By nature prone to ill, | John Newton (S.M.) | 278 |
By nature, bears, and bulls, and swine, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
By nature, none of Adams race | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 538 |
By no means can agree; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 617 |
By others, for their virtue fair, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803A |
By our Saviour | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1137 |
By pleading what my Lord has done. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 112 |
By pleading with our God. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 124 |
By power from heaven above; | G. Burder (C.M.) | 750 |
By prayer let me wrestle, and he will perform; | John Newton (104th) | 232 |
By pure and living faith, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 779 |
By ravens was constantly fed. | John Newton (8s) | 276 |
By reason of his groans; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
By sin I am oppressed, | (Author Unknown) (148th) | 214 |
By sin and sorrow pressed; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
By sin and sorrow sunk as low | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
By sinners and by saints withstood; | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 223 |
By some endearing word. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
By some unwary step. | John Berridge (S.M.) | 335 |
By springs of fear and love. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
By such poor trifling toys? | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
By sweet alluring call; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 690 |
By taking mutual share. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 375 |
By the Redeemers grace, | John Newton (S.M.) | 337 |
By the Spirit in our ears, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
By the beams of love divine; | T. Kelly (7s) | 1117 |
By the broken law convicted, | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 1055 |
By the great sacred Three; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 109 |
By the mouth of God most high. | John Berridge (7s) | 895 |
By the shining of thy Spirit, | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1057 |
By the way and to the end. | John Newton (7s) | 277 |
By thee the joyful news | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
By thee we shall break through them all, | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
By them the heart is viewed; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 851 |
By them we feel how low were lost, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
By these our Redeemer us tries, | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
By these signs: A Babe youll see, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
By things like these men often run | J. Hart (C.M.) | 855 |
By this are restored the senses that droop; | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
By this are sinners snatched from hell, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 95 |
By thousand dangers scared, | J. Hart (148th) | 313 |
By thousand dangers scared, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
By thousands through the skies! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 207 |
By thy all-sufficient merit | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1057 |
By thy all-sufficient merit, | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1054 |
By thy counsel thou wilt guide us, | Gospel Mag., 1781 (8.7.) | 965 |
By thy loving counsel guide us, | Gospel Mag., 1781 (8.7.) | 965 |
By thy own eternal Spirit, | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1054 |
By thy power alone we stand. | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 349 |
By thy power and love perform. | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 769 |
By thy precious love constrainèd, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 656 |
By thy reconciling love, | C. Wesley (7s) | 248 |
By thy resistless grace; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
By thy word we fain would steer, | J. Hart (7s) | 706 |
By trusting in his faithful word, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 383 |
By union with our living Lord, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 437 |
By upright walk, and lowly heart; | C. Wesley (112th) | 955 |
By us were furnished to their hands. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
By virtue of his blood, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 811 |
By wars without, and fears within, | John Newton (C.M.) | 388 |
By what amazing ways | J. Hart (S.M.) | 863 |
By which I will be known. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 110 |
By which Im reconciled to God; | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 78 |
By which our souls are fed. | Gospel Mag., 1778 (S.M.) | 86 |
By which the truths reviled; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 236 |
By whom shall Jacob now arise? | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1047 |
By whom shall Jacob now arise? | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1047 |
By whom shall Jacob now arise? | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1047 |
By whom their prayers succeed, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
By whom was David taught | WIlliam Cowper (148th) | 338 |
By works of righteousness; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 585 |
By works their hands have wrought; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1148 |
By works, salvation to obtain; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1090 |
Call back a wandering sheep; | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 390 |
Call for songs of loudest praise. | R. Robinson (8.7.) | 199 |
Call gay deceptions solid joys, | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
Call him our own, in ties of blood, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 911 |
Call me a child of thine. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 192 |
Call on him with unceasing prayer | John Berridge (C.M.) | 765 |
Call to mind Gethsemane. | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Call upon him while we live. | John Newton (7s) | 397 |
Called and proved the sons of God. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 649 |
Called by grace these many years, | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1031 |
Called the cleansing blood to feel; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 575 |
Called to feel its vengeful power, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 575 |
Called to feel my guilt depart, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 575 |
Called to know it me can heal; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 575 |
Called to part with flesh and sin, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 575 |
Called to see Gods righteous law | W. Gadsby (7s) | 575 |
Called us by his grace, and taught us; | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
Called while here, to sing and tell, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 575 |
Called, and called by grace divine, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 575 |
Calls him his only Son; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
Calls the south nations and awakes the north; | Isaac Watts (50th) | 497 |
Calm amidst tempestuous motion, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1102 |
Calm and serene my frame; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 958 |
Came at length the dreadful night, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Came to bruise the serpents head. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Camst down in open view, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
Can I deem myself a child? | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
Can I forget that look; | John Newton (C.M.) | 1025 |
Can I survey this scene of woe, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1123 |
Can a kind woman eer forget | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 269 |
Can a part be sent to hell, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 626 |
Can a sinner thus beguiled | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1031 |
Can a womans tender care | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 968 |
Can afford the sons of mirth. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 616 |
Can all our active powers inflame. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1080 |
Can alter his decree; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 530 |
Can any creature give me rest, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 690 |
Can any door of hope be found? | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
Can any tell by whom? | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1047 |
Can anything be mean, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 648 |
Can assuage a thirst like mine! | John Newton (7s) | 973 |
Can aught be with it named? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 856 |
Can be just and save by grace. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 600 |
Can blood such horrid crimes atone? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 860 |
Can boast of goodness in Gods sight; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 538 |
Can both instruct and cherish; | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
Can bring thee sweet relief. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 892 |
Can bring us near the throne. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 946 |
Can bring you nearer to the Lamb, | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
Can cleanse the vilest sinners guilt, | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
Can come from thee alone, | John Berridge (148th) | 886 |
Can control thy nature; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Can crush a thousand worlds to dust? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
Can do nothing but devour. | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
Can ease thy pain and heal thy woe. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 977 |
Can eer dissolve the sacred bands. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 980 |
Can ever God dwell here? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
Can folly still retain; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
Can from afflictions raise | T. Greene (C.M.) | 261 |
Can fulfil thy laws demands; | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 143 |
Can give themselves a birth; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 1113 |
Can heal a wounded spirit; | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
Can hold the sinner in that hour | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
Can inform me where it lies; | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 988 |
Can it be a question whether | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1014 |
Can it be less than power divine, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1078 |
Can it be thus in those who live? | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1030 |
Can keep the trembling soul from God, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
Can know how dear the victory cost, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
Can know what endless love can do. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
Can look the monster in the face? | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 470 |
Can loosen the mountain of high-crying guilt. | John Berridge (104th) | 907 |
Can make a heavenly place, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
Can make him hate his choice; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 606 |
Can make him his purpose forego, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 340 |
Can make his love from her depart. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 633 |
Can make the foulest clean; | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 1067 |
Can make this world of guilt remove; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 480 |
Can more weary be than I. | John Newton (7s) | 356 |
Can move such loads of sin; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
Can neer be known beneath the skies. | J. Kent (148th) | 732 |
Can neer thy broken law redress; | J. Maxwell (L.M.) | 44 |
Can neither love nor fear. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 676 |
Can neither praise nor pray; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 676 |
Can never be erased. | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 344 |
Can never be known till we sing them above. | J. Swain (104th) | 417 |
Can never save a soul; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
Can now come near to God. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 787 |
Can oer my heart prevail; | John Berridge (148th) | 883 |
Can on this promise die. | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 345 |
Can purge away sin, or shorten arrears; | John Berridge (104th) | 907 |
Can purity dispense. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 863 |
Can raise a soul to heaven. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 190 |
Can raise my heart from earth and dust, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1078 |
Can raise our souls from guilty fears | J. Dracup (C.M.) | 215 |
Can relieve us from our smart; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
Can rescue even me. | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 391 |
Can rightly do the thing; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 240 |
Can save her from the curse. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 638 |
Can save thee from despair. | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1032 |
Can sentence believers to hell; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 632 |
Can set the soul at rest. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 603 |
Can shield my head when dangers rise. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 926 |
Can sinful souls, then, stand unclad, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
Can sons of God destroy; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 547 |
Can souls unto the utmost save, | J. Dracup (C.M.) | 215 |
Can souls, all oer defiled with sin, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 57 |
Can sovereign goodness be unkind? | A. Steele (L.M.) | 957 |
Can such besetting evils dwell | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1030 |
Can supply the soul with food? | T. Kelly (7s) | 1045 |
Can the bliss I seek create. | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 988 |
Can the ruined rise by fears? | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
Can this dark world of sin and woe | A. Steele (L.M.) | 927 |
Can turn the Suretys heart away; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 633 |
Can wash the Ethiopian white, | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 1067 |
Can wit or reason help him out, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 585 |
Can with Jesus then compare; | J. Berridge (7s) | 177 |
Can with a precious Christ compare. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 174 |
Cancelled all his peoples sin. | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 760 |
Cancelled all thy sins and mine. | J. Kent (7s) | 145 |
Cancelled all your sins with blood, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 662 |
Cancelled by redeeming love. | J. Langford (7s) | 90 |
Cancels every penal tie; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237A |
Cannot be callèd good. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 851 |
Cannot be said to wait. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
Cannot but be binding. | J. Hart (8.3.) | 104 |
Cannot content, nor pleasure please. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 304 |
Cannot love the Saviours choice. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 615 |
Cannot perfect bliss create. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 619 |
Cannot, such a soul forsake. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 615 |
Canst keep me in the trying hour; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1043 |
Canst thou face a holy God? | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 698 |
Canst thou let me sink at last? | John Newton (7s) | 376 |
Canst thou not, poor soul, perceive | J. Hart (7.5.) | 853 |
Canst thou thy face for ever hide, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 401 |
Canst thou, by faith, survey with joy, | John Newton (C.M.) | 469 |
Captived by the devil; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Careless sinner, | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
Carnal else will be our cries; | Henry Fowler (7s) | 754 |
Carnal pleasures will resign; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 619 |
Carry on thy new creation; | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1053 |
Cast it evermore aside; | John Berridge (7s) | 686 |
Cast not away your little hope; | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1028 |
Cast, he said, on me thy care; | John Newton (7s) | 277 |
Casting on him all my care? | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 698 |
Catch all thy sweet Spirit, and burn with thy love. | J. Berridge (104th) | 150 |
Cause each soul to cleave unto thee, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 610 |
Cause to be dejected? | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Causing bitter anguish, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
Causing them to hear his call, | R. Burnham (7s) | 187 |
Cease from your own works, bad or good, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 352 |
Cease thy fears, then, weak believer; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 826 |
Cease towards the child she bare? | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 968 |
Cease, O believer, cease to mourn; | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 917 |
Celebrate his dying love, | J. Hart (7s) | 830 |
Celebrate the happy day, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Celestial Dove, descend from high, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 862 |
Celestial breeze, no longer stay, | Augustus Toplady (L.M.) | 1018 |
Cemented together by love; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 635 |
Censure and scorn without; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
Centre, source, and sum of bliss; | W. Hammond (7s) | 342 |
Centring in the worthy Lamb; | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 918 |
Chained to his throne a volume lies, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
Change thy mourning into praise. | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
Changed from glory into glory, | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1053 |
Changed into a little child; | Madan’s Selection (7s) | 1058 |
Changes a slave into a child, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 188 |
Chase away the shades of night? | W. Gadsby (7s) | 722 |
Chase your legal duns away; | J. Berridge (7s) | 147 |
Chasing all our fears, and cheering | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1057 |
Cheer and animate my heart. | John Newton (7s) | 277 |
Cheer our desponding hearts, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
Cheer up, desponding soul, it said, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
Cheer up, ye travelling souls; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
Cheered by hope, and daily strengthened, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1135 |
Cheered with sacred solitude, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Cheerful I live, and joyful die; | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 331 |
Cheerful he does his Fathers will, | J. Needham (C.M.) | 252 |
Cheerful hope and godly fear. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 463 |
Cheerful let us raise our voice; | J. Hart (7s) | 788 |
Cheerful we tread the desert through, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 231 |
Cheerfully join in one, | J. Allen (6.4.) | 415 |
Cherubs on the Conqueror gaze; | J. Hart (7s) | 490 |
Chief of ten thousand, now appear, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1125 |
Children of the heavenly King, | J. Cennick (7s) | 267 |
Chilled by the icy damps of death, | J. Hart (112th) | 835 |
Chilled my hopes and stopped my song. | John Newton (7s) | 400 |
Choose some to life, while others die, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
Choose the ways I once abhorred, | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
Choose thou the way, but still lead on. | J. Hart (148th) | 307 |
Chose out his favourites to proclaim | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 505 |
Chosen Jews must not use | J. Hart (8.3.) | 800 |
Chosen and made peculiar ground; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
Chosen in Christ their blessed Head. | W. A. Clarke (L.M.) | 62 |
Chosen of God, to sinners dear, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 141 |
Chosen of old, of old approved, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 65 |
Chosen of thee ere time began, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 940 |
Chosen to faith and hope, | R. Burnham (148th) | 60 |
Chosen to know the Prince of Peace, | R. Burnham (148th) | 60 |
Chosen to prove salvation sure; | R. Burnham (148th) | 60 |
Chosen to reign for evermore. | R. Burnham (148th) | 60 |
Christ Jesus, with his own hearts blood, | J. Cennick (8.8.6.) | 163 |
Christ admired, themselves abhorred, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
Christ alone could us redeem. | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 205 |
Christ and free grace therein abounds; | C. Cole (L.M.) | 984 |
Christ and his bride appeared as one; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 10 |
Christ and his cross is all our theme; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 165 |
Christ and his love fill every thought, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 435 |
Christ and his members one; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 437 |
Christ be my first elect, he said; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 73 |
Christ bears the names of all his saints, | John Newton (C.M.) | 128 |
Christ ever will defend | (Author Unknown) (148th) | 214 |
Christ exalted is our song, | J. Kent (7s) | 145 |
Christ exalted, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 760 |
Christ has blessings to impart, | John Newton (7s) | 956 |
Christ has burst the gates of hell; | C. Wesley (7s) | 485 |
Christ has full atonement made. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 534 |
Christ has given with his blood, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
Christ has opened paradise. | C. Wesley (7s) | 485 |
Christ has perfect holiness | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 787 |
Christ has shown to worthless me. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 584 |
Christ has wrought this mighty wonder; | J. Hart (8.3.) | 104 |
Christ is mine, and I am his; | W. Hammond (7s) | 342 |
Christ is my All! where should I go? | J. Adams (L.M.) | 175 |
Christ is my All, and he will lead | J. Adams (L.M.) | 175 |
Christ is my All, my sure Defence, | J. Adams (L.M.) | 175 |
Christ is our all; of Christ we sing, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 660 |
Christ is our life, our joy, our hope, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 72 |
Christ is ready to receive you; | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 157 |
Christ is the Friend of sinners; | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
Christ is the Keeper of his saints, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 772 |
Christ is the eternal Rock, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
Christ is the new mans boast and joy; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 617 |
Christ is the only way | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 713 |
Christ is their Life, nor can they die, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
Christ is their salvation, and strength he will give; | J. Wingrove (104th) | 1000 |
Christ loved, and chose, and ransomed me, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 647 |
Christ says, That I might sinners call | J. Hart (C.M.) | 240 |
Christ the Master, Lord of all, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 645 |
Christ to Israel freely gives. | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 916 |
Christ to banish from their sight; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 619 |
Christ was appointed to redeem | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
Christ was born in Bethlehem! | C. Wesley (7s) | 36 |
Christ will make you reap in joy. | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 1038 |
Christ without a rival reigns. | J. Kent (7s) | 145 |
Christ your Advocate is made; | J. Cennick (7s) | 267 |
Christ, and him crucified, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 617 |
Christ, and him crucified, has been our song; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 699 |
Christ, the Lord, is risen today, | C. Wesley (7s) | 485 |
Christ, the true, the only Light, | C. Wesley (7s) | 726 |
Christ, who conquered for us once, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 779 |
Christ, whose glory fills the skies, | C. Wesley (7s) | 726 |
Christian, dost thou want a teacher, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
Christians are priests and kings, | J. Hart (148th) | 102 |
Christians in Christ obtain | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
Christians oft pray for faith; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
Christians yield obedience. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 315 |
Christians, dismiss your fear; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
Christians, lift up your heads; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 666 |
Christians, rejoice, and sing | W. Gadsby (148th) | 539 |
Christians, repeat his love; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 663 |
Christians, view this solemn scene, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 843 |
Christians, your hearts and voices raise, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 489 |
Christs fair image on me seal, | (Author Unknown) (7s) | 970 |
Christs presence shall thy fears subdue; | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 328 |
Christs righteousness will not suffice | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
Christs the Rock of our salvation; | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
Cite the will of his own sealing; | J. Hart (8.3.) | 484 |
Claiming our supreme attention, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 514 |
Cleanse me from its guilt and power. | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 143 |
Cleanse my heart, my mind renew. | C. Wesley (7s) | 1077 |
Cleanse, and make me white as snow. | W. W. Horne (7s) | 1111 |
Cleansed me well from top to toe. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 542 |
Cleanses from all sin, doubt it not, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 858 |
Cling and twine, dear Lord, to thee. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 615 |
Clipped are the greedy vultures claws; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 845 |
Close to the ignominious tree, | Augustus Toplady (112th) | 1052 |
Close, cragged rocks are seen, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Clothe my soul and make it fit, | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
Clothe thee with righteousness divine; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 106 |
Clothe us with thy righteousness; | J. Hart (7s) | 704 |
Clothed in Jesus righteousness; | J. Humphreys (7s) | 80 |
Clothed in Majesty divine; | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
Clothed in a body like our own. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 481 |
Clouds hide the light divine; | John Newton (S.M.) | 337 |
Cloven, perhaps, to be a sign, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 715 |
Cold as I feel this heart of mine, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1108 |
Coldness, deadness, errors. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
Coldness, unbelief, and pride, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
Collect thy scattered flock once more, | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 285 |
Come and accept the promised rest; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1109 |
Come and hymn the holy Jesus, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
Come and reign over us, | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
Come and shed abroad thy love; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 609 |
Come and spread thy banner here. | C. Wesley (7s) | 248 |
Come and taste its streams below. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 582 |
Come before him as you are: | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
Come boldly to a throne of grace, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 675 |
Come boldly to the throne of grace, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 675 |
Come boldly to the throne of grace, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 675 |
Come boldly to the throne of grace; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 675 |
Come down by Jesus hands. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 946 |
Come forth the dead from deaths dark dome, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 492 |
Come from the blissful realms above; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
Come hither, and behold the Lamb. | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1028 |
Come hither, soul, I AM THE WAY. | J. Cennick (L.M.) | 144 |
Come hither, to the Saviour come, | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1028 |
Come hither, ye by sin distressed, | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1028 |
Come hither, ye that fain would know | J. Hart (L.M.) | 712 |
Come hither, ye whose rising fears | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1028 |
Come just as thou art, with thy woe, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 627 |
Come naked, and adorn your souls | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
Come needy, come guilty, come loathsome and bare; | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
Come now, reveal thyself to me; | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1034 |
Come quickly from above; | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1024 |
Come see a scene of matchless woe, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 712 |
Come shed abroad a Saviours love, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 25 |
Come through sore temptations; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 717 |
Come to judgment! | J. Cennick, C. Wesley and M. Madan (8.7.4.) | 493 |
Come to judgment! come away! | J. Cennick, C. Wesley and M. Madan (8.7.4.) | 493 |
Come to my help, pronounce the word, | C. Wesley & Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 1072 |
Come to witness and declare | W. Gadsby (7s) | 649 |
Come unto me, the Saviour cries, | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 902 |
Come, Holy Ghost, and blow | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
Come, Holy Spirit, and make known | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 225 |
Come, Holy Spirit, calm my mind, | Lock Chapel Collection (L.M.) | 1008 |
Come, Holy Spirit, come; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 25 |
Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 25 |
Come, Lord Jesus, come away. | J. H. Langley (7s) | 284 |
Come, Lord Jesus, quickly come, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 843 |
Come, Lord, and grant each soul to feel | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 679 |
Come, Lord, and set our souls on fire, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 660 |
Come, O thou Saviour dear, | Matlock’s Selection (S.M.) | 948 |
Come, Saviour, quickly come, | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1029 |
Come, all harmonious tongues, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
Come, all ye chosen saints of God, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
Come, all ye pining, hungry poor, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1039 |
Come, and Ill make you free. | Spiritual Mag., 1790 (C.M.) | 989 |
Come, and bring thy gospel grace. | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1057 |
Come, and claim us as thy portion, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 610 |
Come, and let us reason. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Come, and manifest the favour | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1057 |
Come, and on his grace depend. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 593 |
Come, and thy people bless, | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
Come, and with thy presence bless. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 610 |
Come, and, thy bright beams revealing, | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1057 |
Come, be baptized without delay, | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 426 |
Come, cast away despair; | J. Hart (8.6.8.8.) | 806A |
Come, come, my soul, with boldness come, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 509 |
Come, dearest Lord, and melt my heart, | A. Steele (8.8.6.) | 962 |
Come, dearest Lord, thy power impart, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1123 |
Come, drink, and never die. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 986 |
Come, every gracious heart, | S. Stennett (148th) | 403 |
Come, fill our souls with love, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 648 |
Come, glorious Conqueror, gracious Lord, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1087 |
Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove, | S. Browne (8.8.6.) | 1134 |
Come, guilty souls, and flee away | J. Humphreys (C.M.) | 55 |
Come, holy Comforter, | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
Come, let us join our cheerful songs | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1005 |
Come, let us seek our God today! | Isaac Watts (122nd) | 362 |
Come, mourning souls, in Jesus trust; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 537 |
Come, my dear Jesus, from above, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 264 |
Come, my redeemed, possess the joys prepared | Isaac Watts (50th) | 497 |
Come, my soul, and let us try, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Come, my soul, thy suit prepare, | John Newton (7s) | 379 |
Come, poor sinners, come away; | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 787 |
Come, raise your thankful voice, | J. Hart (148th) | 102 |
Come, saints, and sing in sweet accord, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 411 |
Come, saints, with solemn pleasure trace | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 536 |
Come, see if there ever were sorrow like his. | C. Wesley (11s) | 161 |
Come, sing with all poor sinners here, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 861 |
Come, sit at table with your Lord, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 818 |
Come, then, and give our souls a treat, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 643 |
Come, then, repenting sinner, come; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 23 |
Come, then, with all your wants and wounds, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 987 |
Come, then, ye saints, in strains divine, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 87A |
Come, thirsty souls, and prove it true, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 987 |
Come, thirsty souls, your wants disclose, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 987 |
Come, thou Almighty Comforter, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 679 |
Come, thou Fount of every blessing, | R. Robinson (8.7.) | 199 |
Come, thou Incarnate Word, | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
Come, thou Source of joy and gladness, | Augustus Toplady (from the German) (8.7.) | 1073 |
Come, thou almighty King, | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
Come, thou best of all donations, | Augustus Toplady (from the German) (8.7.) | 1073 |
Come, thou burdened sinner, come. | John Newton (7s) | 956 |
Come, thou dear Saviour, come away! | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1061 |
Come, thou dear exalted Saviour! | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1057 |
Come, thou long-expected Jesus! | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1054 |
Come, thou now exalted Saviour, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 563 |
Come, visit every heart that longs | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
Come, wash your guilt away. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 45 |
Come, weary souls, with sin distressed, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1109 |
Come, whosoever will, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 587 |
Come, ye Christians, sing the praises | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
Come, ye backsliding sons of God, | J. Hart (8.6.8.8.) | 806A |
Come, ye beloved of the Lord, | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 431 |
Come, ye humble sinner-train, | J. Hart (7s) | 788 |
Come, ye mourning souls, rejoice; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 518 |
Come, ye redeemèd of the Lord, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 39 |
Come, ye saints, with wonder view | W. Gadsby (7s) | 658 |
Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched, | J. Hart (8.7.4.) | 723 |
Come, ye souls, by sin afflicted, | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 1055 |
Come, ye souls, who now are sighing | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 976 |
Come, ye that know and fear the Lord, | G. Burder (C.M.) | 750 |
Come, ye weary, heavy laden, | J. Hart (8.7.4.) | 723 |
Comes from the throne of grace. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 382 |
Comes to us through Jesus blood. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
Comfort every sinking heart. | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1053 |
Comfort flowed from all he said: | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Comfortless awhile thou art, | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
Comforts eternal they shall prove, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 263 |
Comforts fail, and sins abound. | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1031 |
Comforts undeserved possessing, | Crosse (8.7.) | 1150 |
Comforts, crosses, staffs, or rods; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
Commissioned from his Fathers throne, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
Commits his works to God alone, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 256 |
Commune with Jesus as our Friend; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 643 |
Communion with Jesus she gains, | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
Communion with their Lord. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 437 |
Companion with the dead. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 855 |
Companions if we find, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Compared with Christ, in all beside | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 940 |
Compared with Jesus grace? | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 929 |
Compared with sin-atoning blood. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
Compared with this stupendous grace, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
Compared with thy love and the blood of thy cross. | Augustus Toplady (11s Irreg.) | 68 |
Compared with what my sins deserve, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1086 |
Compassion on us have, we pray, | S. Barnard (148th) | 1129 |
Compassions in his heart are found, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
Compel them to yield in the day of thy power. | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 197 |
Compelled I am on Christ alone to hang, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 668 |
Complete and all pure in Jesus you are; | W. Gadsby (104th) | 568 |
Complete atonement thou hast made, | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 227 |
Completes their salvation, and all is of grace. | W. Gadsby (104th) | 568 |
Composed and softened by the day, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1001 |
Concealed within the passive clay; | J. Swain (L.M.) | 721 |
Condemn me for that debt of sin | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 227 |
Condemned or shunned by all. | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 223 |
Condescend to hear my cry. | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 1119 |
Condescend, in love to smile, | W. W. Horne (7s) | 1111 |
Conduct me in thy fear; | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 341 |
Conduct us safe, conduct us far | S. Browne (8.8.6.) | 1134 |
Conduct, blest Guide, thy sinner-train | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
Confess our sin, and thy free grace implore. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 699 |
Confined in bodies, groan, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 842 |
Confirm our faith, our fears remove; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1109 |
Confirm our souls in thee, | Samuel Medley (S.M.) | 499 |
Confirmed by one soft, secret word, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 812 |
Confirms each promise true; | Gospel Mag., 1778 (S.M.) | 86 |
Confirms his good pleasure to help me quite through. | John Newton (104th) | 232 |
Conquests over hell and sin! | J. Irons (8.7.4.) | 735 |
Conscience accuses from within, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
Conscience condemns, corruptions rise, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
Consists in standing still. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
Conspire to lift thy glories high, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1005 |
Conspire to make our weighty cross, | J. Adams (S.M.) | 274 |
Conspire to praise redeeming love, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 406 |
Conspire to raise the sound. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 213 |
Constant still in faith abiding, | J. Allen & W. Shirley (8.7.) | 158 |
Constitute our bliss above. | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 988 |
Constitute our bliss below; | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 988 |
Constrain my soul thy sway to own; | Augustus Toplady (L.M.) | 991 |
Constrain the soul, by love, to love, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 1132 |
Contained in Scripture, said, I thirst. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 815 |
Contained in the law of the wise, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 529 |
Contempt or slight I cant approve; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 810 |
Content all honour to forego, | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1013 |
Content to see thy gate, | John Berridge (148th) | 884 |
Contented well in every state, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 1113 |
Contented with the husky part, | John Berridge (112th) | 901 |
Contracted to a span. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 709 |
Contrite hearts cannot dissemble; | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 1038 |
Contrition is granted, and God justified, | J. Stevens (11s) | 239 |
Control the waves; say, Peace! be still! | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 290 |
Convince us of our sin, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
Convinced and piercèd through and through, | John Berridge (112th) | 744 |
Convinced as a sinner, to Jesus I come, | S. Turner or Bennett (11s) | 1104 |
Convulsions shake the solid world, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1141 |
Cordials to revive me quickly, | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
Correct thy worm, but not in wrath; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1043 |
Corruption rises like a storm, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 314 |
Corruption shall be slain; | W. W. Horne (C.M.) | 468 |
Corruptions dark and foul, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
Corruptions foul and thick; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Corruptions like vapours shall rise; | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
Corruptions make the mourners shun | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
Corruptions rise up thick; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 311 |
Corruptions, base and foul as hell, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 604 |
Corrupts the race, and taints us all. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1004 |
Cost thee wounds, and blood, and smart. | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 349 |
Costly, free, and knows no end; | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 133 |
Could I joy his saints to meet, | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
Could black corruptions rise and swell | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1030 |
Could give so sweet a smell. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 557 |
Could give the guilty conscience peace, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 125 |
Could it tell half the wonders that Jesus has done. | Isaac Watts (11s) | 414 |
Could my heart so hard remain, | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
Could my tears for ever flow, | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 143 |
Could my zeal no respite know, | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 143 |
Could no corruption see. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
Could no such grace afford. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 366 |
Could or would have shed his blood; | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 133 |
Could show one sin forgiven, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1148 |
Could to my heart seem half so good; | J. Cennick (112th) | 985 |
Could we but climb where Moses stood, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1022 |
Could we his person learn to prize, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803 |
Could we our woes with truth divide, | Rozzell (C.M.) | 291 |
Could we see how all is right, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 315 |
Could we the law fulfil; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 809 |
Could with delight and love explore | J. Kent (L.M.) | 910 |
Counting all things else but dross! | W. Gadsby (7s) | 616 |
Countless millions | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.) | 69 |
Counts all things else but earth and dross, | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
Courage, soul, there yet is room! | John Newton (7s) | 956 |
Courteous, pitiful, and kind; | C. Wesley (7s) | 248 |
Cover my defenceless head | C. Wesley (7s) | 303 |
Covered is my unrighteousness; | J. A. Rothe translated by J. Weeks (112th) | 96 |
Covered thick with blossoms stood; | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Covering our incarnate God. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 656 |
Crafty is the foe, and strong; | J. Hart (7s) | 706 |
Crawling out and in the earth. | John Berridge (7s) | 301 |
Create anew my waiting heart, | John Berridge (112th) | 901 |
Creates us heirs of grace; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 190 |
Creating most exalted bliss, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 890 |
Creating power and will; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 904 |
Creature and Creator. | J. Hart (8.3.) | 104 |
Creatures all conspire to wound us, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 1096 |
Creatures are but vain at best; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 619 |
Creatures no more divide my choice; | John Newton (C.M.) | 1100 |
Creatures of every sort and kind | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 646 |
Creatures of fear, we drag along, | Rozzell (C.M.) | 291 |
Cried out, It is finished! | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Cried, Inflict it all on me. | J. Hart (7s) | 179 |
Cries triumphant, It is done; | Zion’s Trumpet, 1838 (8.7.) | 1118 |
Cries, Father, let the rebels live! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 47 |
Cries, I suffered all for thee. | J. Swain (8.7.) | 689 |
Crooked things makes even. | W. Gadsby (7.6.) | 574 |
Cross, or quite contrarious. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 315 |
Crossed all the fair designs I schemed, | John Newton (L.M.) | 295 |
Crown him, crown him! | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 972 |
Crown him, crown him! | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 972 |
Crown him, crown him! | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 972 |
Crown the Saviour King of kings! | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 972 |
Crown the Saviour; saints, adore him; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 972 |
Crown the mighty Conqueror, crown him, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 982 |
Crowns become the victors brow! | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 972 |
Crush not my soul beneath thy hand, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
Crush, dear Babe, his power within us, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Cry and groan beneath afflictions, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
Crying out, Unclean, unclean! | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Crying, Grace, grace to it. | J. Dracup (C.M.) | 215 |
Cursed be the man, for ever cursed, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 47 |
Cut off for sins, but not his own; | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 97 |
Cut thy way through hosts of devils, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
Cuts deep beyond expression. | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
Dagon shall fall before thy face, | John Berridge (148th) | 885 |
Daily Id commune with God. | R. Burnham (7s) | 990 |
Daily Id repent of sin, | R. Burnham (7s) | 990 |
Daily Id thy name adore, | R. Burnham (7s) | 990 |
Daily Im constrained to be! | R. Robinson (8.7.) | 199 |
Daily feel thy peace within, | R. Burnham (7s) | 990 |
Daily lead us unto Christ, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 515 |
Daily new cause of grief impart, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 377 |
Daily panting, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 698 |
Daily to feel thyself undone, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 113 |
Daily wash in Calvarys blood, | R. Burnham (7s) | 990 |
Daily within my bosom rise, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
Dangerous is the path we go, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 645 |
Dangers of every shape and name | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 290 |
Dare to defend his noble cause, | J. Grigg and B. Francis (last verse) (L.M.) | 427 |
Dares not appear before thy throne; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 112 |
Dark and cheerless is the morn, | C. Wesley (7s) | 726 |
Dark clouds and storms come on apace, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 299 |
Dark is he whose eyes not single; | J. Hart (8.3.) | 800 |
Dark unbelief and pride, | J. Hart (148th) | 353 |
Darkness and doubts had veiled my mind, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 266 |
Darkness veils my shipwrecked soul. | W. W. Horne (7s) | 1111 |
Darkness, deadness, guilt, and sin, | J. Kent (7s) | 145 |
David also felt the same; | John Berridge (7s) | 742 |
Davids own God, and Davids blessed Son. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 703 |
Davids son, yet Davids Lord; | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
Day of judgment, day of wonders! | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
Day-spring from on high, be near, | C. Wesley (7s) | 726 |
Day-star, in my heart appear. | C. Wesley (7s) | 726 |
Days of darkness and distress | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1037 |
Days of fierce temptation too, | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1037 |
Dead be my heart to every joy, | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 1066 |
Dead faith is but to think. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 852 |
Dead sloth and pharisaic pride, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Dead to every lord but thee, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 650 |
Deal gently with thy servant, Lord, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1043 |
Dear Father, bless us with this grace, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 531 |
Dear Father, draw, and we will run, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 648 |
Dear Father, let thy presence be | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 643 |
Dear God! the treasures of thy love | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
Dear God, my every foe subdue, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 621 |
Dear God, our guilt forgive, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 682 |
Dear Immanuel, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 610 |
Dear Jesus! Zions holy King, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 367 |
Dear Jesus! thy glories unfold, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 529 |
Dear Jesus, bless the wine and bread, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 436 |
Dear Jesus, fix my roving heart, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 636 |
Dear Jesus, my Saviour, thy truth I embrace – | E. L. Schlict (11s) | 41 |
Dear Jesus, preserve me in love, | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
Dear Jesus, raise me higher. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
Dear Jesus, set me free, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 386 |
Dear Jesus, show thy smiling face, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 714 |
Dear Jesus, thou art true, | John Berridge (148th) | 885 |
Dear Lord! and will thy pardoning love | J. Fellows (C.M.) | 429 |
Dear Lord! are these thy ways? | J. Hart (S.M.) | 219 |
Dear Lord! my panting soul inflame, | J. Kent (last 3 verses) (L.M.) | 407 |
Dear Lord! to us assembled here | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 382 |
Dear Lord, I wait thy sweet return, | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1034 |
Dear Lord, an adamant would melt; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 316 |
Dear Lord, and may I come? | A. Steele (C.M.) | 392 |
Dear Lord, and shall thy Spirit rest | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1078 |
Dear Lord, and shall we ever live | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 25 |
Dear Lord, assist our souls to pay | John Newton (C.M.) | 966 |
Dear Lord, do thou our strength renew, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 608 |
Dear Lord, forbid that we should boast, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 564 |
Dear Lord, in this new year. | Samuel Medley (S.M.) | 499 |
Dear Lord, may I a mourner be, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 263 |
Dear Lord, may we prize the rich peace, | R. Burnham (8s) | 460 |
Dear Lord, more drops of honey send, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
Dear Lord, our many wants supply; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 382 |
Dear Lord, our souls would thus be fed. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Dear Lord, remember me, | (Author Unknown) (148th) | 214 |
Dear Lord, remember me. | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 117 |
Dear Lord, that cannot be; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 679 |
Dear Lord, the ardour of thy love | J. Fellows (C.M.) | 429 |
Dear Lord, thy people still are thine! | B. Wallin (L.M.) | 82 |
Dear Lord, thy weaker saints inspire, | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 3 |
Dear Lord, we fall before thy face; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 646 |
Dear Lord, what heavenly wonders dwell | A. Steele (C.M.) | 95 |
Dear Lord, while in thy house were found, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1126 |
Dear Lord, while we adoring pay | A. Steele (C.M.) | 418 |
Dear Refuge of my weary soul, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 136 |
Dear Saviour, I adore; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 392 |
Dear Saviour, come; O quickly come, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 992 |
Dear Saviour, enlighten my eyes, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 529 |
Dear Saviour, for thy mercys sake, | John Newton (C.M.) | 288 |
Dear Saviour, help us now to seek, | John Newton (C.M.) | 469 |
Dear Saviour, let thy beauties be | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1064 |
Dear Saviour, let thy powerful love | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1109 |
Dear Saviour, make me free. | Spiritual Mag., 1790 (C.M.) | 989 |
Dear Saviour, now the power bestow, | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1061 |
Dear Saviour, on thy people smile, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1125 |
Dear Saviour, still lead on, | J. Hart (148th) | 307 |
Dear Saviour, this is welcome news, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 1122 |
Dear Shepherd of thy chosen few, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 1023 |
Dear Shepherd of thy people, here | John Newton (C.M.) | 398 |
Dear Source of every good; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1039 |
Dear condescending God, appear, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 655 |
Dear desire of every nation, | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1054 |
Dear dying Friend, we look on thee, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 716 |
Dear dying Lamb! thy precious blood | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 160 |
Dear in primeval glory, when | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
Dear name! the rock on which I build; | John Newton (C.M.) | 135 |
Dearest Jesus, bid me come; | J. Adams (7s) | 389 |
Dearest Lord, what must I do? | C. Wesley (7s) | 1077 |
Dearest Object of my love, | R. Hill (7s) | 944 |
Dearest Saviour! we adore thee, | John Newton (8.7.) | 272 |
Dearest Saviour, hasten hither, | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Dearest of all the names above, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1095 |
Dearly we are bought, for God | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
Dearly were bought, highly esteemed; | J. Hart (148th) | 102 |
Dearly were bought, highly esteemed; | J. Hart (148th) | 102 |
Dearly were bought, highly esteemed; | J. Hart (148th) | 102 |
Dearly were bought, highly esteemed; | J. Hart (148th) | 102 |
Dearly were bought, highly esteemed; | J. Hart (148th) | 102 |
Death and damnation for the first, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 47 |
Death and destruction are my due; | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 238 |
Death and hell no more shall awe. | J. Evans (8.7.4.) | 93 |
Death and hell were its attendants, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 560 |
Death and the grave are doleful themes, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 470 |
Death has no sting beside; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 464 |
Death has received a deadly bruise; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 492 |
Death has received a deadly wound; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 845 |
Death his deaths wound has now received; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 836 |
Death in vain forbids his rise; | C. Wesley (7s) | 485 |
Death is no more a frightful foe; | W. W. Horne (C.M.) | 468 |
Death is now upon the road. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 698 |
Death lost his sting when Jesus bled; | J. Swain (C.M.) | 467 |
Death of deaths, and hells Destruction, | W. Williams (8.7.4.) | 462 |
Death! awful sound! the fruit of sin, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 470 |
Death, like a narrow sea, divides | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1022 |
Death, nor hell, nor world, nor sin, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 576 |
Death, thou hast lost thy sting. | John Newton (C.M.) | 469 |
Deaths a blessing now to those | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 843 |
Deaths within thee, all about thee; | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
Deceived by the father of lies, | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
Decide this doubt for me; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 281 |
Decked with resplendent wounds; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 489 |
Declare my sins forgiven; | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 928 |
Declare thee good, proclaim thee just. | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 8 |
Declares the great transactions past, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 211 |
Declares the wage of sin is death. | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
Decline each thorny road, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 851 |
Decline not to the right or left; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 812 |
Deeds of righteousness Ive none; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Deep and deeper growing yet; | J. Berridge (7s) | 147 |
Deep are the wounds thy arrows give; | B. Wallin (C.M.) | 194 |
Deep are the wounds which sin has made; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 977 |
Deep as our helpless miseries are, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
Deep in a cold, a joyless cell, | J. Hart (112th) | 835 |
Deep in his breast engraved he bore | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
Deep in his breast our names were cut; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 712 |
Deep in our hearts let us record | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 164 |
Deep in rebellion too; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1094 |
Deep in the everlasting mind | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 66 |
Deep in the heart it lies; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 236 |
Deep in unfathomable mines | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 320 |
Deep interred in earths dark womb | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 843 |
Deep on his heart engraved; | John Newton (C.M.) | 128 |
Deep quagmires choke the way; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Deep river, through the desert way; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 996 |
Deep seated in the wounded gold, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
Deep sunk in foul disgrace, | Henry Fowler (148th) | 1026 |
Deep-wounded souls to thee repair, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 731 |
Deeper than the depths beneath, | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 968 |
Deeply wailing, | J. Cennick, C. Wesley and M. Madan (8.7.4.) | 493 |
Defend me from each threatening ill; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 290 |
Defends my soul when dangers near; | A. C. R., 1790 (L.M.) | 204 |
Defiled I am indeed; | John Berridge (S.M.) | 444 |
Defiled throughout by sin, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1089 |
Defiled throughout by sin; | John Berridge (S.M.) | 444 |
Deign to hear a sinners call; | R. Hill (7s) | 944 |
Dejected, and often complains, | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
Delay not, lest I lose my life. | J. Hart (112th) | 835 |
Delicious drops, like balmy dews, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
Delight to disobey? | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 601 |
Delighted, weve heard its contents; | R. Burnham (8s) | 460 |
Deliverance must I seek; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 314 |
Deliverance unto Zion send. | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 285 |
Delivered from the mercy-seat, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 101 |
Deluded soul, be not secure; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
Deluged the world, and drowned his foes. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
Demands more praise than tongue can give. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
Depart from thee? – tis death – tis more; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 927 |
Depend on him, thou canst not fail; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 882 |
Depend on his promise alone; | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
Depend on living bread. | S. Barnard (148th) | 1129 |
Dependent on thy grace; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 700 |
Depressed at heart, and faint with fears, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 801 |
Descend from heaven, celestial Dove, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
Descend from heaven, immortal Dove, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 481 |
Descend, celestial Dove, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
Descend, descend, thou God of grace, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 930 |
Descended from above, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 715 |
Descending from above. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 50 |
Descending from the realms above, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 553 |
Descending from the skies. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 914 |
Describe the form, the cause define, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
Deserted? He was too. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 787 |
Deserving nought but misery, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 647 |
Desire in vain its depth to see; | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 249 |
Desiring mercy for my sin, | (Author Unknown) (C.M.) | 1009 |
Despair assaults by night. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Despairing of favour – cold, lifeless, forlorn, | J. Hart (11s) | 40 |
Despise your lot, your hope deride; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 257 |
Despised and crucified with thee, | Augustus Toplady (112th) | 1052 |
Despised the mention of his grace, | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
Despondency and doubt. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
Destined to spread to every land: | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1147 |
Detach from sublunary joys | Augustus Toplady (L.M.) | 991 |
Detect, destroy whats not thy own; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 974 |
Determined her heart he would win, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 569 |
Determined to save me, he bore all my guilt; | W. Gadsby (11s) | 577 |
Determined to save, he watched oer my path, | John Newton (104th) | 232 |
Determined was the manner how | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 61 |
Devils retreat when he appears; | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 3 |
Devoted as it is to thee, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 381 |
Devoted to thy praise. | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 434 |
Did Christ expire upon the cross? | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 929 |
Did Christ, my Lord, suffer, and shall I repine? | John Newton (104th) | 232 |
Did I meet no trials here, | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 282 |
Did Jesus once upon me shine? | W. Hammond (148th) | 339 |
Did all our miseries bear | J. Hart (C.M.) | 486 |
Did all the powers of hell destroy. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 211 |
Did almost with his latest breath | J. Hart (C.M.) | 829 |
Did eer such love and sorrow meet, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 439 |
Did ever mourner plead with thee, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 967 |
Did ever trouble yet befall, | John Newton (L.M.) | 961 |
Did for man short sweetness breathe; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Did not thy power defend it round, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
Did oer his bosom roll, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
Did on his bosom bear | J. Kent (S.M.) | 922 |
Did them from all cursings set free, | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
Did with such willingness comply; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 34 |
Didst thou not hear and answer prayer; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 967 |
Didst thou the great example lead | J. Fellows (C.M.) | 429 |
Die to redeem us from the curse; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 837 |
Died to save my soul from hell. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 583 |
Died, rose, ascended, intercedes. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 815 |
Dies at the opening day. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1139 |
Diffuse thy alms about; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 880 |
Diffuse thy kind celestial dew, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1127 |
Direct his feet in paths of peace; | R. Hill (L.M.) | 373 |
Direct us to the bleeding wounds | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
Directs our doubtful feet; | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 42 |
Disarmed, the King of terrors fled, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 467 |
Discern the love, and bear the pain. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 304 |
Disciples who are taught | John Berridge (148th) | 674 |
Disclose the heavenly mysteries, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 1128 |
Discontented more or less, | J. Berridge (7s) | 147 |
Disgrace the Christian name! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
Disgraceful and forlorn; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 588 |
Disheartened with waiting so long, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
Dismayed at every breath, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
Dismayed, dejected, shocked, distressed. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 712 |
Dismiss us with thy blessing, Lord, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 457 |
Disordered all by sin; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 930 |
Dispatched from heaven an angel stood, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
Dispel the darkness from our minds, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
Dispel the gloom, and touch the string. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 470 |
Dispelled my gloomy fears. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 266 |
Dispense his favours as he will? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
Display the power of saving grace, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 714 |
Display the wonders of his love, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 696 |
Display their glories here. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 5 |
Display thy matchless grace; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 696 |
Displayed through all the world abroad! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
Displayed to rebels from above! | J. Maxwell (L.M.) | 44 |
Displays the greatness of his power; | J. Franklin (L.M.) | 513 |
Disputings only gender strife, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 169 |
Dissatisfied for want of God, | W. Hammond (L.M.) | 279 |
Dissipate the clouds beneath. | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1057 |
Dissolve my heart in thankfulness, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 763 |
Dissolve these rocks; call forth the stream, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 734 |
Dissolved by thy goodness, I fall to the ground, | J. Stocker (11s) | 11 |
Distracting thoughts and cares remove, | J. Fawcett (112th) | 454 |
Distressed at heart, hell tell his God | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1089 |
Distressed on every side | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Distressful anguish fills my breast! | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 399 |
Distressèd, tormented, forlorn, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
Distrust and self-wrought confidence; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Distrust, presumption, artful guile, | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 733 |
Divides the sinners from the saints, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 361 |
Divine compassion, mighty love, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1109 |
Divine decrees remain unmoved; | B. Wallin (L.M.) | 82 |
Divinely fill this place. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 367 |
Divinely rich and free, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 527 |
Divinity back to his frame | J. Swain (8s) | 159 |
Divinitys indwelling rays | J. Swain (8s) | 159 |
Divorce my soul from every sin, | Spiritual Mag., 1790 (C.M.) | 989 |
Do I love the Lord, or no? | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
Do I not find his healing voice, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1078 |
Do I not in thy word delight | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 1066 |
Do make me, Lord, a little child, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 745 |
Do not I love thee from my soul? | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 1066 |
Do not I love thee, dearest Lord? | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 1066 |
Do not believe, but think. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 236 |
Do not my suit deny; | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 393 |
Do not rough tempers, proud and base, | John Berridge (112th) | 900 |
Do not think thou canst be lost, | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
Do not thy lusts beset thee still, | John Berridge (112th) | 900 |
Do not turn away thy face; | John Newton (7s) | 376 |
Do our imperious lusts subdue, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 26 |
Do saints repentance own; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 241 |
Do these charming words afford! | J. Evans (8.7.4.) | 93 |
Do they perform his will; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 192 |
Do this, he cried, till time shall end, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1121 |
Do thou defend my battered shield; | J. Hart (112th) | 835 |
Do thou direct our feeble hearts | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
Do thou in all thy grace appear, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 739 |
Do thou my Sanctuary be. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 173 |
Do thou my sins subdue; | R. Elliott (S.M.) | 471 |
Do thou the gracious harvest raise, | John Newton (148th) | 452 |
Do thou the manna give; | John Newton (C.M.) | 1126 |
Do thou thy face reveal. | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1027 |
Do thou, O God, surround me still; | John Berridge (112th) | 901 |
Do thou, O Lord, my faith increase, | J. Maxwell (L.M.) | 44 |
Do thou, dear Lord, thy face reveal; | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1035 |
Do thou, my soul, to Calvary fly, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1089 |
Do vex and dishearten, Jehovahs thy rest. | W. Gadsby (104th) | 639 |
Do we not know that solemn word, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 432 |
Do what we will, it haunts us still, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
Does Gods election seem? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
Does Satan tempt thee to give up, | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1036 |
Does Satan tempt you to give up, | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1028 |
Does Sinais thunder make thee start, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 81 |
Does all our guilt remove. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 1015 |
Does all thy childrens graces prove; | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 289 |
Does bitter anguish fill thy heart, | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1036 |
Does both grace and glory give. | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.) | 69 |
Does conscience lay a guilty charge, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 101 |
Does in a manger lie. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
Does it boast of love within? | John Berridge (7s) | 742 |
Does it feel a melting frame? | John Berridge (7s) | 742 |
Does it talk of faith, and boast? | John Berridge (7s) | 742 |
Does life, and time, and death command, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 957 |
Does my weak courage raise; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 325 |
Does not my heart thy precepts love, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 402 |
Does not the gospel bring relief | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1046 |
Does not the word still fixed remain, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 967 |
Does not the workmans power extend | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
Does not thy sacred word proclaim | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 238 |
Does not thy tender word express, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (L.M.) | 942 |
Does not, my brethren, yet appear. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 681 |
Does our Redeemer use | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
Does sorrow press thee down? | J. Kent (S.M.) | 909 |
Does still my table spread; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 139 |
Does the gospel-word proclaim | John Newton (7s) | 356 |
Does the word of God afford! | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
Does with her Beloved withdraw; | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
Doleful, dark Gethsemane. | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Domestics, serve your Lord; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
Dominions, thrones, and powers rejoice | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
Dost thou ask me who I am? | John Newton (7s) | 376 |
Dost thou not dwell in all the saints, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 24 |
Dost thou not long for Jesus rest? | John Berridge (112th) | 705 |
Doting on his golden store? | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
Doubt not he will carry on, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Doubting, fearing, | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 1038 |
Dove-like meekness graced his visage; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Down Id fall at thy dear feet, | R. Burnham (7s) | 990 |
Down Immanuels lovely side; | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 157 |
Down from Adams day to this. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
Down from his shining throne on high | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 51 |
Down from the willows take; | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 330 |
Down they sink to rise no more. | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Down to the chambers of the grave, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 486 |
Down to the deep and buried there: | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1141 |
Down to the gates of death, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 602 |
Down to the shades of death | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
Drained every drop of vital blood. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
Drank of this soul-reviving stream, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1091 |
Draw forth patience, faith, and prayer; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 623 |
Draw me from all forbidden toil and care, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 693 |
Draw me to his lovely breast? | W. Gadsby (7s) | 722 |
Draw my soul to thee, my Lord; | J. Adams (7s) | 389 |
Draw sinners unto Christ; | John Berridge (148th) | 888 |
Draw us, Lord, by thy sweet power, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 640 |
Drawn by the eternal pen. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
Drawn from Immanuels veins, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 160 |
Draws my affections from afar. | Gospel Mag., 1796 (L.M.) | 482 |
Draws them to his tender breast; | R. Burnham (7s) | 187 |
Dread no ills that can befall you, | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 428 |
Dream not of faith so clear | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
Dressed in his righteousness alone, | E. Mote (L.M.) | 1106 |
Dressed in such feeble flesh as they. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 20 |
Drew me near his gracious throne; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 583 |
Drink endless pleasures in. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 770 |
Drink, and for ever bless his name, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 996 |
Drink, and for ever live. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 987 |
Drink, for he says, Whoever will. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 996 |
Drink, for the fountains open still; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 996 |
Drive all my sad doubtings away; | R. Burnham (8s) | 380 |
Drive away my gloomy fear, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 722 |
Drive each rebellious, rival lust, | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 434 |
Drive each rival from the heart. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 695 |
Drive the old dragon from his seat, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 764 |
Drives all my fears away. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 139 |
Drives all these thoughts away. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 259 |
Drives doubt and discontent away, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 323 |
Drop into his sea outright, | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
Drop my head into the dust; | John Berridge (7s) | 895 |
Drop the soft tribute of a tear, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 824 |
Drop us down a pledge of peace; | John Berridge (7s) | 442 |
Dropping tears upon the grave, | C. Batty (8.7.) | 741 |
Dry bones are raised and clothed afresh, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 53 |
Dry doctrine cannot save us, | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
Duration and degree. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 747 |
Dust and ashes is my name, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 98 |
Dwell and reign within my breast. | J. Stocker (7s) | 767 |
Dwell only with the Lord. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1148 |
Dwell thou sensibly in us; | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 694 |
Dwell, therefore, in our hearts; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
Dwells in him for ever. | W. Gadsby (7.6.) | 574 |
Dwells on his dying lips, Forgive! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 47 |
Dying love her heart attracted. | C. Batty (8.7.) | 741 |
Dying sinners, look and live. | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
Each Christian will approve; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 653 |
Each anothers burdens bear; | C. Wesley (7s) | 248 |
Each believer | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 600 |
Each bright order of the sky | J. Hart (7s) | 490 |
Each can his brothers failings hide, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 1082 |
Each cheerful grace declines; | A. Steele (8.8.6.) | 962 |
Each chosen sinners case; | Gospel Mag., 1777 (C.M.) | 206 |
Each exactly suited. | J. Hart (8.3.) | 104 |
Each for a thank-offering brings. | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
Each heart is known to thee. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 677 |
Each heart that pants to thee, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 829 |
Each heart, once hard as steel, | J. Swain (122nd) | 371 |
Each his tale in secret tells, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
Each humble soul presents; | S. Stennett (S.M.) | 359 |
Each idol tread beneath thy feet, | Augustus Toplady (L.M.) | 991 |
Each in an honest heart; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 455 |
Each in his due season. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 315 |
Each joint is the care of the Lord, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 635 |
Each moment watered by thy care, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 939 |
Each note shall echo, Grace, free grace! | A. C. R., 1790 (L.M.) | 204 |
Each of us cry, with thankful tongues, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 440 |
Each opening leaf, and every stroke, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
Each part shall appear in its place, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 635 |
Each perfection of Jehovah | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 600 |
Each pleasure has its poison too, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1064 |
Each seeming loss improves their gains; | John Newton (C.M.) | 966 |
Each sight would sink me to despair. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 740 |
Each singing, I am blest! | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 580 |
Each star that gilds the heavenly frame, | Boyce (C.M.) | 1151 |
Each sweet Ebenezer I have in review | John Newton (104th) | 232 |
Each taste redeeming love, | S. Barnard (148th) | 1129 |
Each to bear a brothers load. | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1014 |
Each to each unite, endear; | C. Wesley (7s) | 248 |
Each traitor from thy throne. | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 434 |
Each trial we have viewed with fretful eye, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 699 |
Each trouble comfort brings. | John Newton (C.M.) | 966 |
Each tumultuous storm defy; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1102 |
Earnest asking all around her, | C. Batty (8.7.) | 741 |
Earnest of immortal rest. | J. Stocker (7s) | 767 |
Earth and hell in vain combine | W. Hammond (7s) | 342 |
Earth and sin beset me round; | J. H. Langley (7s) | 284 |
Earth is a polluted spot, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 616 |
Earth is too narrow to express | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Earthly comforts, Lord, are vain; | W. Hammond (7s) | 737 |
Earths fluttering joys impart; | John Berridge (148th) | 886 |
Earthy cavern, to thy keeping | J. Hart (8.7.) | 463 |
Ease for the torment of the mind? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 57 |
Eat of the tree of life, my friends; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
Eat thy flesh and drink thy blood. | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 694 |
Eats his flesh and drinks his blood; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
Ebenezers shall be reared; | John Newton (7s) | 501 |
Echo to our Saviours praise; | J. Kent (8.7.) | 913 |
Eden, from each flowery bed, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Een down to old age, all my people shall prove | K., 1787 (11s) | 329 |
Een now we are the sons of God. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 531 |
Een that from him we first receive, | J. Hart (148th) | 448 |
Een then shall this be all my plea: | Count Zinzendorf trans. by J. Wesley (L.M.) | 103 |
Een then thy heart was fixed on me; | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
Een though released from guilt. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 314 |
Een to the upper skies. | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1027 |
Een when he hides his face! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 85 |
Eer since, by faith, I saw the stream | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 160 |
Effectual cleansing work was there, | Rozzell (C.M.) | 189 |
Effectual his medicines, nor ever did miss. | W. Gadsby (11s) | 548 |
Effectual to the promised end. | John Newton (altered) (L.M.) | 1130 |
Egypt and Tyre, and Greek and Jew, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 360 |
Eight human souls, a little crew, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 685 |
Election is a truth divine, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 530 |
Election! tis a word divine; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
Elijahs example declares, | John Newton (8s) | 276 |
Else I could not act this part. | John Berridge (7s) | 301 |
Else he another choice had made, | John Newton (L.M.) | 692 |
Else my foolish heart will wander | W. Williams (8.7.) | 1101 |
Else the next cloud that veils my skies | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 259 |
Else we had still refused to taste, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 440 |
Else would my hopes for ever die, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1078 |
Embarrassed and by guilt oppressed? | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1036 |
Embrace a wretch so vile? | J. Fellows (C.M.) | 429 |
Embroidered round with blood; | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 843 |
Employ thee all thy days; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 550 |
Emptied of earth I fain would be, | Augustus Toplady (L.M.) | 991 |
Empty and bare, I come to thee | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
Empty of good, and full of ill, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 740 |
Empty send me not away, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 98 |
Empty, dark, and fleeting too; | John Berridge (7s) | 301 |
Empty, polluted, dark, and vain, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 386 |
Encompassed with clouds of distress, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
Encourage souls that on me wait, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 810 |
Encouraged by his gracious word, | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 285 |
End of faith, as its beginning, | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1053 |
Endangered or distressed, | B. Beddome (148th) | 947 |
Endeavoured with reason and wit, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 628 |
Ending in eternal peace. | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
Endless blessings on him rest! | W. Gadsby (7s) | 720 |
Endless blessings on the Lamb! | W. Gadsby (7s) | 720 |
Endless blessings rest on thee! | W. Gadsby (7s) | 720 |
Endless glory and renown. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 535 |
Endless honours are thy due; | J. Hart (7s) | 857 |
Endless life with glory crowned. | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 932 |
Endless love he fixed upon us, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 535 |
Endless love shall ever last; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 535 |
Enemies to God and goodness, | J. Hart (8.3.) | 799 |
Enemies to all thats good, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 654 |
Enforced by mighty grace, | John Newton (C.M.) | 398 |
Enforces his word, enlivens our faith, | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
Engage this roving, treacherous heart | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 331 |
Engage to make me blest! | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 70 |
Engagèd to save her by grace, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 569 |
Engraved as in eternal brass, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 14 |
Engraved on my heart does for ever remain; | J. Grant (11s) | 993 |
Enjoined us thus to do. | Norman (8.8.6.) | 430 |
Enjoy salvation full and free. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 696 |
Enjoy thy comforts evermore. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 263 |
Enjoyed by all thy family, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 643 |
Enjoying heavenly peace. | J. Franklin (C.M.) | 512 |
Enlarge, inflame, and fill his heart; | R. Hill (L.M.) | 373 |
Enlighten, enliven my heart, | R. Burnham (8s) | 380 |
Enlightened by thy heavenly ray, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 26 |
Enmity to Gods right ways, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
Enough, my gracious Lord, | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 345 |
Enraptured myriads sing! | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 995 |
Enrich the dry and barren ground. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 875 |
Entangle, and I reel. | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1029 |
Enter and fill this place; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 367 |
Enter the chamber of my breast; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
Enter the dismal grave; | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 426 |
Enter thyself, and cast out sin; | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1076 |
Enter with all thy glorious train, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 366 |
Enter with all thy train, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 367 |
Enthroned above, with equal glow | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 441 |
Enthroned in glory now. | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 117 |
Enthroned with him above the skies; | John Newton (L.M.) | 91 |
Enveloped in debt and distress; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 569 |
Envy and anger in my breast | J. Hart (S.M.) | 314 |
Envy, and pride, and lust depart, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 251 |
Ere life and hope for ever fly? | A. Steele (L.M.) | 977 |
Ere long a heavenly voice I heard, | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
Ere long hell change this gloomy scene. | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1034 |
Ere seas or stars were made; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1 |
Ere sin its baleful poison spread. | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 65 |
Ere sin was born, or Satan fell, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 20 |
Ere the blue heavens were stretched abroad, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 20 |
Ere time began – tis your divine reward; | Isaac Watts (50th) | 497 |
Ere time began, designed to be | J. Kent (L.M.) | 113 |
Ere time its rapid course began; | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 78 |
Ere we can offer our complaints, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1141 |
Ere we leave thy table, Lord, | John Berridge (7s) | 442 |
Erect thy throne within my heart, | John Newton (L.M.) | 692 |
Erects his bloody cross. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
Erewhile I sit and sigh, | John Berridge (148th) | 883 |
Errors of different kind | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
Eternal Father, Lord of all, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 1128 |
Eternal Father, who shall look | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
Eternal Sire, by all adored; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 844 |
Eternal Source of joys divine, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1079 |
Eternal Spirit! heavenly Dove! | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 367 |
Eternal Spirit, we confess | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 26 |
Eternal Wisdom has prepared | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
Eternal Wisdom neer designed | J. Kent (S.M.) | 909 |
Eternal ages saw him shine; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 969 |
Eternal as thy days. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
Eternal favours hed bestow; | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 61 |
Eternal is his name; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 13 |
Eternal joys my own. | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
Eternal life at once receive, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 685 |
Eternal life by Christ is given, | C. Cole (L.M.) | 984 |
Eternal life is theirs. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 834 |
Eternal life thy words impart; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 927 |
Eternal life, at his request, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 117 |
Eternal lifes the gift of God; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 816 |
Eternal lifes the gift of God; | J. Hart (148th) | 817 |
Eternal mansions! bright array! | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1081 |
Eternal misery; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 905 |
Eternal power performs the word, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 83 |
Eternal praise to Christ our King. | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 65 |
Eternal praises be | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
Eternal thoughts of love to me. | J. Kent (148th) | 732 |
Eternal victory thou shalt gain, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 377 |
Eternal was the choice of God, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 530 |
Eternal wisdom drew the plan; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 411 |
Eternal wrath to shun? | W. Gadsby (148th) | 585 |
Eternally the same. | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1035 |
Eternally the same. | W. Hammond (148th) | 339 |
Eternally the same; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 855 |
Eternity will not erase, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 340 |
Eternity, tremendous sound! | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1085 |
Eternity, with all its years, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1 |
Eternitys his dwelling-place, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 2 |
Ever can in this way run. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
Ever can my soul destroy; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 576 |
Ever flows their thirst to assuage? | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
Ever for them interceding, | J. Bakewell (8.7.) | 931 |
Ever full, and ever free! | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
Ever gracious, ever wise; | J. Ryland (7s) | 64 |
Ever in thy Spirit live. | C. Wesley (7s) | 1071 |
Ever keeping this in mind, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 609 |
Ever knocking at thy gate. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 611 |
Ever on thy Captain calling, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
Ever since the world began; | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
Ever sinking, yet to swim; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
Everlasting peace restore; | W. Hammond (7s) | 280 |
Every attribute of God, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
Every blessing he can need, | W. Gadsby (7.6.) | 574 |
Every blessing, great and small, | W. Gadsby (7.6.) | 574 |
Every blessing, great or small, | J. Hart (7s) | 179 |
Every burden to lay by; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Every burdened soul release; | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1057 |
Every burdened soul relieve, | Henry Fowler (7s) | 754 |
Every day brings something new, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 616 |
Every evil let me flee; | Madan’s Selection (7s) | 1058 |
Every eye shall now behold him, | J. Cennick, C. Wesley and M. Madan (8.7.4.) | 493 |
Every foe for them to quell, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
Every foe he will subdue – | J. Berridge (7s) | 147 |
Every grace and every favour | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
Every hour my strength renew; | John Newton (7s) | 379 |
Every island, sea, and mountain – | J. Cennick, C. Wesley and M. Madan (8.7.4.) | 493 |
Every knee to him shall bow. | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 972 |
Every man is vanity; | John Berridge (7s) | 301 |
Every member lives in him; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 626 |
Every moment be receiving | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
Every moment on thee call, | J. Hart (7s) | 704 |
Every one, without exemption, | J. Hart (8.3.) | 104 |
Every ordinance a blessing, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
Every part and power unclean; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 654 |
Every part looked gay and green; | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Every plant should droop and die. | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Every poor benighted heart. | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1057 |
Every prop will, first or last, | John Berridge (7s) | 742 |
Every providence a friend. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
Every sinner | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 932 |
Every soul of man, by sinning, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.) | 69 |
Every soul that gains salvation | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
Every soul who would not die, | J. Berridge (7s) | 147 |
Every state, howeer distressing, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
Every stumbling-block remove; | C. Wesley (7s) | 248 |
Every tempted, burdened son. | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 758 |
Every trial works for good; | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 758 |
Every trifle give me pain, | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
Every virtue, every grace, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 796 |
Every word should joy impart, | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
Every work that thou must do, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Every wound appears a river | J. Swain (8.7.) | 689 |
Everything we do we sin in. | J. Hart (8.3.) | 800 |
Exactly as I am! | John Newton (C.M.) | 119 |
Exalt his love with one accord, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
Exalt his love, proclaim his name, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 607 |
Exalt redeeming love; | J. Hart (148th) | 102 |
Exalt the Lamb of God, | C. Wesley (148th) | 59 |
Exalt the sovereign grace of God, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1094 |
Exalted Prince of grace! | J. Hupton (C.M.) | 1099 |
Exalted at his Fathers side, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 168 |
Exalts the truth of God; | J. Hart (8.6.8.) | 234 |
Exceeding precious is my Lord; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 756 |
Exceeds a thousand days of mirth. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 370 |
Exceeds all empty notion. | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
Except I add my own. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
Except a Saviours brighter beams | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 470 |
Except a very few; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
Except his base and filthy rags, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
Except in Jesus crucified, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 32 |
Except the heart of man. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
Except thy mercy make me whole. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 838 |
Except ye do repent. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 240 |
Exception none can boast; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 218 |
Exerts his short, expiring breath; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 815 |
Expand, my soul, arise and sing | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 65 |
Expect to find no balm | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 81 |
Expecting mercy from the Lord; | John Berridge (L.M.) | 897 |
Expects some favourable breeze | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1049 |
Expects to prove that all is true | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 244 |
Expel the darkness of my mind, | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 733 |
Experience likewise tells us this; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
Exposed by sin to Gods just wrath, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 181 |
Exposed to earth and heaven above, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
Exposed to wrath divine. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 533 |
Expressly, in one part, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
Extend thy mercy, gracious God; | J. Hart (112th) | 835 |
Extend to every thought. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1148 |
Eye has not seen, nor ear has heard, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803A |
Eyeing Jesus new command; | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 258 |
Fain thy Spirits dictates hear; | J. Hart (7s) | 706 |
Fain would I find increase of faith; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 875 |
Fain would I find my God, but fear | J. Hart (L.M.) | 304 |
Fain would I hope that thou didst bleed | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
Fain would I mount, fain would I glow, | Augustus Toplady (L.M.) | 1018 |
Fain would I see fresh graces bloom; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 875 |
Fain would I sound it out so loud, | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 138 |
Fain would make my soul to flee; | J. Adams (7s) | 347 |
Fain would my eyes my Saviour see; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 264 |
Fain would my raptured soul depart, | W. W. Horne (C.M.) | 468 |
Fain would my soul look up and see | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 941 |
Fain would my thoughts leap out and fly, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 480 |
Fain would the heart unite | John Berridge (148th) | 885 |
Faint and imperfect emblems are; | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 296 |
Faint not then, but pray and wait, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Fair Canaans delectable plains, | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
Fair branch, ordained of old to shoot | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
Fair dawn of immortality | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1081 |
Fair their portion! | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 932 |
Faith alone makes thy own, | J. Hart (8.3.) | 484 |
Faith and repentance all must find; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 747 |
Faith and repentance he bestows | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 66 |
Faith believes it – Hope expects it – | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 1055 |
Faith eyes the promise firm and sure, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 242 |
Faith gives the full release; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
Faith has an overcoming power; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 72 |
Faith he gives us to believe it; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
Faith in Christs righteousness alone | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 603 |
Faith in the bleeding Lamb, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
Faith increase, and fears decline; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 545 |
Faith is by knowledge fed, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 236 |
Faith is our guide, and faith our light. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 231 |
Faith is the brightest evidence | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 226 |
Faith is thy gift, and hope, and love, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 820 |
Faith keeps in constant view; | John Newton (S.M.) | 337 |
Faith lives in spite of hell; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 603 |
Faith looks beyond the flood, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 242 |
Faith must obtain the prize. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 603 |
Faith owes its birth to sovereign grace, | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
Faith owns the sceptre through the cross, | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
Faith relieves us from thy guilt, | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
Faith shall soon to vision turn; | J. Kent (7s) | 145 |
Faith shall trace in Christ, his Head, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 545 |
Faith strives, but all its efforts fail, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
Faith that stands fast when devils roar, | J. Hart (148th) | 777 |
Faith viewed the Saviours precious blood, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 637 |
Faith views him dead upon the tree; | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
Faith when void of works is dead; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Faith will point out the road | J. Hart (C.M.) | 39 |
Faith will to bliss give place; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
Faith without works is dead. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 852 |
Faith yields to grace the glory due, | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
Faith! tis a grace divine, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 603 |
Faith! tis a precious grace, | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 225 |
Faith, and love, and every joy; | John Newton (7s) | 400 |
Faith, and love, and holiness; | J. Hart (7s) | 179 |
Faith, implanted from above, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 779 |
Faith, like a conqueror, can produce | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 192 |
Faithful Jehovah must remain, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 377 |
Faithfulness is Gods alone, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
Faithless may prove, and give up all. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1043 |
Faiths a convincing proof, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 236 |
Faiths mighty Beginner and Finisher too. | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 262 |
Fall down and veil before the Lamb. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
Fall down at the feet of the Lamb, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 627 |
Fall far below thy word; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1148 |
Fall on him with thy wrathful power | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
False and foul as hell, my heart | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 98 |
False hopes, vain pleasures, and light joys. | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
False lights delude the eyes, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
False to thee, like Peter, I | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 390 |
Familiar freedom, luscious names, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 855 |
Famine, or sword, or nakedness? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 72 |
Far and wide the cleansing flood | J. Kent (7s) | 1044 |
Far as the east is from the west, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 1015 |
Far distant from my blissful home; | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 289 |
Far from my heart be joys like these, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1100 |
Far from my thoughts, vain world, begone; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 264 |
Far from thee, I faint and languish; | W. Williams (8.7.) | 1101 |
Far into distant worlds she pries, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 231 |
Far off, and make my feeble heart | Rozzell (C.M.) | 291 |
Far removes each anxious care; | C. Wesley (7s) | 1071 |
Far removing | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1014 |
Far too deep for human reason; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 582 |
Farther than this he yet must go. | J. Hart (8.6.8.) | 234 |
Fast bound in the chains of imperious death, | Isaac Watts (11s) | 414 |
Fast by this fountain let me stay, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 896 |
Fast hastening to our blest abode. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 531 |
Fast in his slavish chains. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 764 |
Father all glorious, | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
Father of heaven, almighty King, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 821 |
Father of heaven, we thee address; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 862 |
Father, I long, I faint to see | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 475 |
Father, I thank thy wondrous love, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 71 |
Father, I will that all my saints | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 117 |
Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. | J. Hart (7s) | 503 |
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 694 |
Father, at the point to die, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 390 |
Father, ere we hence depart, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 866 |
Father, fix my soul on thee; | Madan’s Selection (7s) | 1058 |
Father, he cries, I will that these | J. Swain (L.M.) | 387 |
Father, how wide thy glory shines! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 207 |
Father, in us thy Son reveal; | J. Fawcett (112th) | 454 |
Father, make us clearly view | W. Gadsby (7s) | 623 |
Father, the rebel cries, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
Father, thy quickening Spirit send | J. Hart (C.M.) | 455 |
Father, thy will be done, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 682 |
Father, thy will be done. | J. Hart (148th) | 307 |
Father, whateer of earthly bliss | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1010 |
Fathom that it never can; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 582 |
Fatigued with sin, distressed with fear, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 636 |
Faultless to stand before the throne. | E. Mote (L.M.) | 1106 |
Favour astonishing, divine! | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1078 |
Fear is a grace which ever dwells | J. Needham (C.M.) | 252 |
Fear not, I am with thee; O be not dismayed; | K., 1787 (11s) | 329 |
Fear not, I procured thy discharge; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
Fear not, brethren, joyful stand | J. Cennick (7s) | 267 |
Fear not, favourites of the Almighty! | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Fear not, he is ever near; | J. Hart (7s) | 830 |
Fear not, his merits must prevail; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 882 |
Fear not, mourner; | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 1038 |
Fear possessed them at the vision; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Fear thou not, nor be ashamed; | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
Fearless of all that could oppose. | WIlliam Cowper (148th) | 338 |
Fearless of hell and ghastly death, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1011 |
Fearless of rejection. | J. Hart (8.3.) | 800 |
Fearless of the worlds despising, | J. Fellows (8.7.) | 433 |
Feast us with thy sovereign grace. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 610 |
Feeble souls, be not dismayed; | J. Hart (7s) | 830 |
Feeble, faint, and fearful; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Feed me now and evermore. | W. Williams (8.7.4.) | 462 |
Feed us with thy flesh and blood | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
Feeds he with his flesh and blood; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 826 |
Feeds us with his flesh and blood; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 826 |
Feel how thy heart does beat, | John Berridge (148th) | 673 |
Feel its sad condition; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 717 |
Feel sweet redemption through his blood, | John Berridge (148th) | 888 |
Feel sweetness in salvations plan; | D. Herbert (L.M.) | 711 |
Feel the Saviour always near; | C. Wesley (7s) | 1071 |
Feel their souls alive to God; | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 694 |
Feel your hearts a sink of sin, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 920 |
Feeling the blood which Jesus spilt, | John Newton (C.M.) | 691 |
Feeling thou art the sinners Friend, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
Feeling well the peace of God | John Berridge (7s) | 686 |
Feeling your guilt a dreadful sting. | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1028 |
Feels for them in distress; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
Feels no affection for the Lord, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 905 |
Fellowship with Jesus have. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 563 |
Felt their griefs and sorrows gone; | J. Kent (7s) | 1044 |
Fenced with Jehovahs shalls and wills, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 76 |
Few run with trumpets in their hand, | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
Fierce, impetuous, oer my head | W. W. Horne (7s) | 1111 |
Fiery darts of fierce temptations, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
Fiery serpents sent to bite them; | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
Fill all the realms of space; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 367 |
Fill each believers soul, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 683 |
Fill me, Radiancy Divine! | C. Wesley (7s) | 726 |
Fill my heart with thy rich grace; | (Author Unknown) (7s) | 970 |
Fill my soul with heavenly love; | Gospel Mag., 1781 (7s) | 963 |
Fill our hearts with joy and peace; | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 461 |
Fill our souls with heavenly love; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 695 |
Fill up the vast desires of man. | John Berridge (148th) | 886 |
Fill us with divine forbearance; | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 258 |
Fill us with that source of joy, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 609 |
Fill us with the love of God. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 649 |
Fill us with thy boundless grace. | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 697 |
Fill, O fill us | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 610 |
Filled all the morning stars with joy. | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 969 |
Filled with sin in every part; | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1031 |
Filled with unbelief and sin, | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
Filled with zeal, and love, and truth? | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Fills them with deep distress, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 634 |
Find at times the promise sweet, | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
Find it everlasting love. | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 133 |
Find my sin a grief and thrall; | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
Find the dangers undiminished, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
Finding him their King and Priest, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 779 |
Finish, dear Lord, what is begun; | J. Hart (148th) | 307 |
Finished all that God had promised; | J. Evans (8.7.4.) | 93 |
Finished our vile transgression is, | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 97 |
Finished, all the types and shadows | J. Evans (8.7.4.) | 93 |
Finished, free, and full salvation | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.) | 69 |
Firm as his throne his promise stands, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 54 |
Firm as his throne the same shall prove; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 915 |
Firm as the earth thy gospel stands, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 354 |
Firm as the everlasting hills. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 76 |
Firm as the lasting hills, | J. Kent (148th) | 87 |
Firmer than heaven his covenant stands, | B. Wallin (L.M.) | 82 |
First at my bleeding Suretys hand, | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 227 |
First partook of human clay; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Fit name! fit place! where vengeance strove, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
Fix in us thy humble dwelling; | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1053 |
Fix there my heart, and for the rest, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 740 |
Fix, O fix our fickle souls; | J. Hart (7s) | 706 |
Fixed by thy grace, and fixed on thee? | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 296 |
Fixed my first and second birth; | J. Ryland (7s) | 64 |
Fixed on his counsels and his love. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 364 |
Fixed on his own eternally; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 633 |
Fixed on this ground will I remain, | J. A. Rothe translated by J. Weeks (112th) | 96 |
Fixed on thy everlasting word, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 980 |
Fixed was the eternal state of man, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 78 |
Fixed was the vast eternal deep | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 78 |
Flamed furious on his head! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
Flaming and red, shall pass me by. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 47 |
Flee to him, your only Saviour; | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 428 |
Flesh does the old man satisfy. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 617 |
Flesh of flesh, and bone of bone, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 609 |
Flies to the fountain of his blood, | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 225 |
Floating in his languid eye. | J. Allen & W. Shirley (8.7.) | 158 |
Flood after flood, with mire and mud, | J. Hart (7.7.4.) | 235 |
Floods of fury roll before him; | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Floods of vengeance | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 656 |
Flow down to sinners through his Son! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 73 |
Flow to us from Christ the Lord. | J. Evans (8.7.4.) | 93 |
Flowing from thy precious blood. | John Berridge (7s) | 686 |
Flowing springs in deserts dreary, | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 1055 |
Flowing with eternal love. | J. Swain (8.7.) | 689 |
Flows from the high decree of heaven. | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 61 |
Flows to Zion through him; | W. Gadsby (7.6.) | 574 |
Fly to the hope the gospel gives; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 48 |
Fly, then, awakened sinners, fly; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 45 |
Foes advancing all around, | R. Burnham (7s) | 990 |
Foes insulting his distress. | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
Foes may hate, and friends disown us, | H. F. Lyte (8.7.) | 971 |
Foes on every side beset us; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1014 |
Foes within, and foes without, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
Foes without, and worse within. | J. Hart (7s) | 706 |
Foes without, nor foes within, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 576 |
Follow him without delay; | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 428 |
Follow him, our glorious Leader, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 656 |
Following our exalted Head; | C. Wesley (7s) | 485 |
Fond of these trifling toys; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 25 |
Fond self-direction is a shelf; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
Fondly I flee from pain, yet ease | J. Hart (L.M.) | 304 |
Food and medicine, shield and sword, | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
Food to the hungry give; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 852 |
Food, to which the worlds a stranger, | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
Foolish man never can | J. Hart (8.3.) | 800 |
Foolish, and impotent, and blind, | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1016 |
For Anak was stronger than they. | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
For Christ and he are now but one. | J. Hart (8.6.8.) | 234 |
For Christ has made them free; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 634 |
For Christ himself is King. | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 995 |
For Christ is the substance of it; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
For Christ is thy freedom from wrath, law, and sin. | W. Gadsby (104th) | 639 |
For Christ was crucified! | J. Cennick (8.8.6.) | 163 |
For Christ will still reign, and of Christ thou shalt boast; | W. Gadsby (11s) | 612 |
For God has determined his grace shall be tried. | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
For God has pledged his holiness. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
For God will your backslidings heal. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 858 |
For Him I gladly all things leave; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 171 |
For I confide in thee. | Gospel Mag., 1801 (7.6.) | 483 |
For I have nought to pay. | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 391 |
For I have nowhere else to flee, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 173 |
For I have nowhere else to fly; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 385 |
For I have peace with God; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 108 |
For I his mercy have not missed, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
For I to him belong. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 801 |
For I was bought with blood. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 13 |
For I will be with thee, thy troubles to bless, | K., 1787 (11s) | 329 |
For I would wait on thee, | John Berridge (148th) | 886 |
For I, thou knowst, am poor. | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 98 |
For Im unchangeable. | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1032 |
For Israels God thy Peace shall be. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 925 |
For Jacobs foes are strong; | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1047 |
For Jacobs friends are few; | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1047 |
For Jehovah-Jesus is mine. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 578 |
For Jesus and he are but one; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
For Jesus appears to give you relief. | W. Hammond (104th) | 998 |
For Jesus blood, through earth and skies, | J. A. Rothe translated by J. Weeks (112th) | 96 |
For Jesus came to save the lost. | J. Hart (8.6.8.8.) | 806A |
For Jesus died for me. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 659 |
For Jesus fills the throne; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 675 |
For Jesus helps them from the skies, | John Newton (C.M.) | 966 |
For Jesus holds and guides the helm, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1049 |
For Jesus is his name; | J. Hoskins (C.M.) | 953 |
For Jesus is my Hiding-place. | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
For Jesus is the bread. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 1122 |
For Jesus is their glorious King; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 992 |
For Jesus to my heart makes known | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
For Jesus was humbled that grace might abound; | J. Stevens (11s) | 239 |
For Jesus, my Lord, paid the fine. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
For O what tongue can tell | J. Hart (C.M.) | 709 |
For O! they neer shall lose their God, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 772 |
For Satan meets me when I try, | John Newton (S.M.) | 278 |
For Satan there in arms resides, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1020 |
For Zions sacred walls I sigh; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1021 |
For a God supremely kind; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 619 |
For a glory and a covering, | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
For a moment I withdrew, | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
For a season called to part, | John Newton (7s) | 501 |
For a season they may be | W. Gadsby (7s) | 619 |
For a wretch so vile as I; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 584 |
For all Gods words are right. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 878 |
For all beyond is thine. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 822 |
For all he is or has is theirs; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
For all his peoples sins was slain; | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 843 |
For all his sons in Jesus blest, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 87A |
For all our hope is there. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 383 |
For all our sins we his may call, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
For all that come to God by him, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 117 |
For all that the gospel makes known, | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
For all that unto him will come; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
For all the blood-bought race; | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 217 |
For all the mercy shown to me! | John Berridge (148th) | 672 |
For all the riches of thy grace | J. Hart (S.M.) | 833 |
For all things to depend. | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
For all thy saints to care; | D. Denham (C.M.) | 1154 |
For all true Israelites adore | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
For all was dark within; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 923 |
For all who have tried them, swell, rot, and grow worse. | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
For and in us intercede; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 515 |
For as thy days, thy strength shall be. | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 328 |
For as we sow we reap, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 335 |
For blessings like these, so bounteously given, | J. Hart (104th) | 778 |
For by thee we come to God. | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
For calling thus thy children home; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 844 |
For conquering mercy we rise, | R. Burnham (8s) | 12 |
For constant support to thee fly; | R. Burnham (8s) | 380 |
For continual earnest | J. Hart (8.3.) | 484 |
For crawling worms like me; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
For crimes that I had done! | W. Batty (C.M.) | 950 |
For daylight will spring up at last. | John Berridge (148th) | 749 |
For death and hell can do no more | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 465 |
For death can never keep from view | W. Gadsby (148th) | 602 |
For dust men seldom part with gold, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803 |
For earth and all its gilded toys? | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
For error, guilt and shame! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
For ever Id abide; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 140 |
For ever all our guilt. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
For ever and ever. Amen. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 516 |
For ever and ever. Amen. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
For ever be his name adored; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1080 |
For ever be thy love adored, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 946 |
For ever bless and love | Isaac Watts (148th) | 409 |
For ever blessèd be the Lord, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 325 |
For ever freed from pain; | W. W. Horne (C.M.) | 468 |
For ever he loved us, and ever will love. | W. Hammond (104th) | 343 |
For ever interceding there; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 72 |
For ever is the same! | J. Adams (S.M.) | 274 |
For ever on thy head. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
For ever sing, Thou art my God! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 275 |
For everlasting fetters too. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 317 |
For everlasting strength is thine | C. Wesley & Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 1072 |
For every grace is thine. | A. Steele (8.8.6.) | 962 |
For every pain I feel. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 136 |
For every poor mourner, who thirsts for the Lord, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 524 |
For every sin-sick soul. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 787 |
For every thankful tongue afford | J. Hart (C.M.) | 828 |
For every truly Christian thought | J. Hart (148th) | 817 |
For every willing guest. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1039 |
For famine is stronger, and gnaws them with pain. | J. Hart (104th) | 804 |
For favours so divine? | A. Steele (C.M.) | 95 |
For fellowship with Zion here; | J. Swain (122nd) | 371 |
For filthiness and sin. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 787 |
For food he gives his flesh; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 437 |
For from the Saviour you shall find | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 902 |
For glory and renown, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 168 |
For godly men decay, | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
For good remember me. | T. Haweis (C.M.) | 1065 |
For grace so rich and freely given; | John Berridge (L.M.) | 716 |
For guilt and sin to mourn and grieve, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 614 |
For guilty Sodom sued; | E. Scott (C.M.) | 1145 |
For he for me was slain; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 567 |
For he has determined his grace shall be tried. | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
For he has felt the same. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 120 |
For he is still the same. | J. Hoskins (C.M.) | 953 |
For he is thy All and in All; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
For he shed many a tear for you. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 824 |
For he that eats immortal food, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 828 |
For he was slain for us. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1005 |
For he was slain for us. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 856 |
For he will show his face. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 765 |
For heaven alone my heart prepare, | Augustus Toplady (L.M.) | 991 |
For hell against both must prevail, | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
For hell can neer their life destroy. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
For hell itself shakes at his name, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
For help, amazed I view, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
For helpless, wretched, ruined man, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 527 |
For here I would begin: | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 676 |
For him the cross to fly; | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 1012 |
For his blessed word we should keep | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
For his grace and power are such, | John Newton (7s) | 379 |
For his own pattern given; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 477 |
For his people bleeding, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
For if thou hadst not loved me first, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1100 |
For immortality we groan, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1081 |
For it is all of grace. | R. Elliott (S.M.) | 471 |
For it pleased the Father well, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 558 |
For joys beyond the skies. | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 1153 |
For joys that none can take away. | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 331 |
For knowledge I have none; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
For life, eternal life, is thine. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 927 |
For lo! the dying Lamb | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 787 |
For love is all he asks. | J. Hart (148th) | 448 |
For love of me, the Son of God | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
For love of whom? Of sinners base, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
For man O miracle of grace! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 95 |
For man the Saviour bled. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 95 |
For man, the creatures sin. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 763 |
For mansions celestial, and range | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
For many such I make – | J. Hart (C.M.) | 812 |
For many such there are, | J. Hart (8.6.8.8.) | 806A |
For me he bore the wrath of God; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 525 |
For me he died, for me. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 829 |
For me he has paid the long score. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
For me he in the wine-press trod; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 525 |
For me he shed his blood; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 659 |
For me in Jesus Christ is stored. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 525 |
For me in pity undertake, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 384 |
For me to die is gain. | W. W. Horne (C.M.) | 468 |
For me to die is gain. | W. W. Horne (C.M.) | 468 |
For me to die is gain. | W. W. Horne (C.M.) | 468 |
For me to die is gain. | W. W. Horne (C.M.) | 468 |
For me to die is gain. | W. W. Horne (C.M.) | 468 |
For me to die is gain. | W. W. Horne (C.M.) | 468 |
For me, for me the Lamb was slain, | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 97 |
For men their fairest claims deny, | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1013 |
For men to build their heaven upon? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
For mercies countless as the sands, | John Newton (C.M.) | 959 |
For mercy confirming aspire; | R. Burnham (8s) | 12 |
For mercy now I cry aloud, | W. Hammond (L.M.) | 279 |
For mercy on thee I earnestly call; | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 262 |
For mercy upholding we pray; | R. Burnham (8s) | 12 |
For mercy will prevail. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 893 |
For mercy would save me through Jesuss blood. | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 197 |
For mercy, Lord, is all my suit; | (Author Unknown) (C.M.) | 1009 |
For mercys falling crumbs. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 743 |
For more the treacherous calm I dread, | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
For mortal was their race; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
For my defence on high; | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
For my untoward heart; | John Berridge (148th) | 672 |
For needy sinners, such as you. | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1028 |
For new life, new will, new power; | J. Hart (7s) | 704 |
For no mean cause he sent him down | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803 |
For none but God alone | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
For none can perish there. | John Newton (C.M.) | 388 |
For nothing can hurt us while Jesus is near. | J. Fawcett (104th) | 184 |
For notions resting in the head | John Newton (C.M.) | 1126 |
For now he lives and reigns above, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 856 |
For now, not without hope, I mourn; | C. Wesley (112th) | 1060 |
For of ourselves weve none. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 820 |
For on her Beloved she leans. | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
For on their Lord theyre waiting, | Rozzell (7.6.) | 292 |
For one eternal prize; | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 1153 |
For only while they pray they live. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 882 |
For other guests, of various sorts, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 39 |
For our acceptance pleads his own, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 1107 |
For our afflictions his. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 23 |
For our change our hearts prepare; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 463 |
For our life his own he gave; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 535 |
For ourselves or else for him. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
For pardon haste away. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1089 |
For pardon, Lord I pray; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
For pardon, holiness, and heaven. | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 97 |
For patience pray no more. | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 300 |
For patience when I raised a cry, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 300 |
For perseverance strength Ive none, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
For prodigals dressed, yet costly and good. | J. Berridge (104th) | 150 |
For prospects of peace and foretastes of heaven, | J. Hart (104th) | 778 |
For reasons line to sound. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 833 |
For righteousness divine; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
For robes and mansions in the skies. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1081 |
For shelter from impending doom; | Augustus Toplady (112th) | 1052 |
For should it dare to enter there, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
For shouldst thou stay till thou canst meet | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
For sin amazing anguish felt, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1087 |
For sin and Satan daily strive | John Newton (C.M.) | 193 |
For sin could eer atone; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1098 |
For sinful mortal worms to sing; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 470 |
For sinners and the sinners chief. | John Berridge (L.M.) | 897 |
For sinners deign to bleed? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803A |
For sinners intercedes. | J. Montgomery (C.M.) | 1002 |
For sinners like me thy mercy is free, | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 197 |
For sinners, Lord, thou camst to bleed; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 447 |
For sinners, is his own; | John Newton (C.M.) | 128 |
For sins to come heres pardon too. | J. Kent (last 3 verses) (L.M.) | 407 |
For sons and heirs of God; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 74 |
For sorrow and sadness I joy shall receive, | C. Wesley (104th) | 408 |
For souls by sin undone. | Boyce (C.M.) | 1151 |
For still in thy unchanging word, | A. Steele (8.8.6.) | 962 |
For such a worm as I? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 763 |
For such a wretch as I. | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
For such polluted worms as we. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 525 |
For such poor souls as we. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 508 |
For such to hear and know | W. Gadsby (148th) | 526 |
For such were some of you! | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1094 |
For such were some of you! | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1094 |
For such were some of you! | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1094 |
For sure I want entreating much, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 684 |
For that blest hour I sigh and pant, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
For that may prove extreme; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 241 |
For that souls eternal good. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
For the Lord will guard the way. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 645 |
For the boasted Saviours aid. | D. Turner (8.7.) | 1068 |
For the name of Christ, their Lord; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 615 |
For the sick, and not the whole, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 717 |
For the wonders he has wrought, | John Newton (7s) | 397 |
For the word of consolation | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
For thee I would the world resign, | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
For thee my heart would sigh, | John Berridge (148th) | 884 |
For thee my soul would cry, | John Berridge (148th) | 884 |
For thee work, and in thee too, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
For them he shed his precious blood, | (Author Unknown) (148th) | 214 |
For them thy blood atones. | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 348 |
For them thy righteousness avails; | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 348 |
For there I long to be. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 386 |
For there I long to be. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 386 |
For there I long to be. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 386 |
For there I long to be. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 386 |
For there I long to be. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 386 |
For there I seek my dwelling-place, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 739 |
For there my friends and kindred dwell; | Isaac Watts (122nd) | 362 |
For these too bad, for those too good; | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 223 |
For they and he are one. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 572 |
For thine is all the power. | J. Hart (148th) | 313 |
For thine must live, though they were dead. | J. Stevens (L.M.) | 224 |
For this I sigh, for this I pine; | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 249 |
For this correction render praise; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 871 |
For this my sons alive again. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
For this one favour oft Ive sought; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
For this our sinful land. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
For this stupendous love of heaven, | T. Gibbons (L.M.) | 755 |
For this we come, for this we plead, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 677 |
For this we count the world but dross. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 919 |
For this word is sent to you, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 662 |
For thou alone canst heal; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 136 |
For thou alone hast drunk it up. | J. Hart (148th) | 307 |
For thou alone hast power divine; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1087 |
For thou art all in all. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
For thou art dear to me; | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
For thou art good and wise; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 260 |
For thou art just, and good, and wise; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1083 |
For thou art most near me, my flesh and my bones; | J. Grant (11s) | 993 |
For thou art still my God; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
For thou art their boast, their glory, and power; | C. Wesley (104th) | 408 |
For thou canst help, and thou alone, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 875 |
For thou dost know, before I ask, | (Author Unknown) (C.M.) | 1009 |
For thou dost read my heart; | John Berridge (148th) | 673 |
For thou knowst Im but a worm; | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 769 |
For thou knowst how soon we err. | J. Hart (7s) | 706 |
For thou, within no walls confined, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 1023 |
For though he correct thee, hell rest in his love. | J. Kent (104th) | 912 |
For though our cup seems filled with gall, | J. Hart (148th) | 307 |
For though sin and devils against us unite, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 612 |
For though we seem to move, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
For thousands of sinners he groaned and he bled. | E. L. Schlict (11s) | 41 |
For thousands of sinners the Lord bowed his head; | E. L. Schlict (11s) | 41 |
For thy gospels joyful sound; | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 461 |
For thy love to lost man alone could constrain | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 197 |
For thy people thou art pleading; | J. Bakewell (8.7.) | 931 |
For thy precious life and death; | John Newton (8.7.) | 272 |
For tis decreed that most must pass | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
For tis his Spirits doing. | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
For tis of thee I little know, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 997 |
For tis of their Fathers good will | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
For twas for sinners spilt. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 13 |
For us Jesus was baptized | W. Gadsby (7s) | 658 |
For us he has the victory won, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 663 |
For us his vital blood, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 787 |
For us sighed, and groaned, and bled. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 662 |
For us the dear Redeemer died; | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 344 |
For us thou hast borne the horrors | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 651 |
For us to intercede. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 383 |
For want of clearer light. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 188 |
For we are but travellers yet. | J. Hart (7s) | 788 |
For we have sinned against his word; | J. Hart (8.6.8.8.) | 806A |
For we need it often. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
For we, as sons in Christ, are made | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 79 |
For when our Jesus hides his face, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 679 |
For which the Lord came down to earth, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803 |
For which the Saviour came to die. | (Author Unknown) (L.M.) | 937 |
For which the world appears but loss. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 949 |
For which we here are come; | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 426 |
For whither else can sinners go? | John Berridge (112th) | 899 |
For who aught to my charge shall lay, | Count Zinzendorf trans. by J. Wesley (L.M.) | 103 |
For who can comprehend it all? | J. Hart (L.M.) | 824 |
For who can move thats dead? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
For who needs trust for things he has, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
For who of mercy needs despair, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 775 |
For who relieves his brethrens want, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 880 |
For who shall sing his lovely name | J. Kent (S.M.) | 922 |
For who the sum can know? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 218 |
For whom my life I once laid down, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 387 |
For whom the Lamb has shed his blood. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
For whom the Lamb was slain. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
For whom the Lord vouchsafes to plead. | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 967 |
For whom thy precious blood was shed, | (Author Unknown) (L.M.) | 937 |
For wisdom their course to direct, | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
For wishes I have none; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
For works cannot Gods favour win; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 544 |
For wretched dying men; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 14 |
For wretched strangers such as I, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 148 |
For you prepares a place; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 489 |
For you the Redeemer in glory appears; | Henry Fowler (11s) | 1033 |
For you this wondrous river rolls. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 996 |
For your salvation pleads; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 489 |
For, Lord, I plainly see, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
For, after all, youll find it true, | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
For, living so near him, his secrets they learn. | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
For, should we now continue dumb, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
For, though the mournful tragedy | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 786 |
For, while of sin we lightly deem, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 712 |
Forbear, my friends, to weep, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 842 |
Forbearing, forgiving, and loving always, | John Berridge (104th) | 906 |
Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 439 |
Forbid it, mighty God! | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 210 |
Forbid it, mighty God! | W. Gadsby (148th) | 608 |
Forbid it, mighty God. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 659 |
Forbid you to exult and sing; | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1028 |
Force us to trust to Christ alone, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
Forced me to the sinners Friend, | John Newton (7s) | 277 |
Forget thee I will not, I cannot; thy name | J. Grant (11s) | 993 |
Forget to keep their Lord in view? | W. Gadsby (148th) | 608 |
Forgetful of a Saviours love! | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1084 |
Forgetful of his word! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 392 |
Forgive my doubts, O gracious Lord! | A. Steele (L.M.) | 957 |
Forgive, and bid me sin no more! | C. Wesley (112th) | 1060 |
Forgiven, supplied, and banqueted thus | J. Hart (104th) | 449 |
Forgiveness shed through every breast, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1109 |
Forgiveness! tis a joyful sound | T. Gibbons (L.M.) | 755 |
Forgotten in unthankfulness, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 420 |
Formed and fixed salvations plan. | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.) | 69 |
Formed in bright and grand array; | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Formed thee for his own abode; | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
Forsake their monumental caves, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 845 |
Forsake us not, O God! | E. Scott (C.M.) | 1145 |
Forth from the garden fully tried, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
Forward again we press, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
Fought the fight, the battle won. | C. Wesley (7s) | 485 |
Foul, I to the fountain fly; | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 143 |
Found a welcome resting-place; | John Newton (7s) | 356 |
Foundations for his heavenly praise; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 360 |
Founded on right, thy prayer avails; | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 117 |
Fountain of eternal love, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 866 |
Fountain of joy, blest Paraclete, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
Fountain of life, who gavest us breath, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 844 |
Fountain of mercy, God of love, | A. Flowerdew (C.M.) | 1152 |
Fountain of social joys, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 1153 |
Free as any river; | W. Gadsby (7.6.) | 574 |
Free election, known by calling, | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 205 |
Free from boasting, free from care; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 753 |
Free from either dread or fear. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 560 |
Free from sin and servile fear, | C. Wesley (7s) | 1071 |
Free from sin, and more than free; | J. Bradford (7s) | 116 |
Free from the approaches of decay, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1081 |
Free from the chirpings of this bird, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 620 |
Free from wrath and strife to live, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1014 |
Free grace alone can wipe the tears | J. Dracup (C.M.) | 215 |
Free grace and dying love. | J. Dracup (C.M.) | 215 |
Free grace can death itself outbrave, | J. Dracup (C.M.) | 215 |
Free grace can make adamant hearts to relent. | J. Stevens (11s) | 239 |
Free grace is the joy of my heart; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 595 |
Free grace is the theme of my song; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 578 |
Free grace only | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.) | 69 |
Free grace only | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.) | 69 |
Free grace shall oer their sins abound; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1090 |
Free grace to every heaven-born soul | J. Dracup (C.M.) | 215 |
Free grace to such as sinners be; | C. Cole (L.M.) | 984 |
Free grace! melodious sound! | R. Burnham (S.M.) | 203 |
Free mercy in Jesus we call, | R. Burnham (8s) | 12 |
Free mercy the Saviour proclaims; | R. Burnham (8s) | 12 |
Free redemption, glorious scheme! | J. Adams (7s) | 99 |
Free us from each carking care; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 695 |
Freed from guilt, law, and the curse. | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 694 |
Freed from pride and empty notion, | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 694 |
Freed from trusting empty notion, | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 697 |
Freedom from sin and Satans chains, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 528 |
Freely given, comes from heaven, | J. Hart (8.3.) | 104 |
Freely let me take of thee; | C. Wesley (7s) | 303 |
Fresh blood, as constant as the day, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
Fresh burdens made me roar; | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 300 |
Fresh honours shall adorn his crown, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 366 |
Fresh life and vigour to my heart. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1105 |
Fresh succours to renew; | T. Greene (C.M.) | 209 |
Fresh wisdom we pursue; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 5 |
Friend of sinners, spotless Lamb, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 98 |
Friend of sinners, spotless Lamb, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 98 |
Friend of sinners, spotless Lamb, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 98 |
Friend of the friendless and the faint, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 967 |
Friends, through fear, his cause disowning, | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
From Christ, the Living Way. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
From Christ, their Head, their life proceeds, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
From Christ, thy Son, the sinners Friend, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
From Davids stock, from Jacobs root; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
From Egypt lately come, | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 995 |
From Egypt lately freed, | John Newton (S.M.) | 337 |
From Egypts bondage brought, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
From God the Father and the Son. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 26 |
From Him I all things now receive; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 171 |
From Jesus Christ, the living Way. | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 954 |
From Jesus heart and eyes. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 588 |
From Jesus my Redeemers hands, | John Newton (C.M.) | 959 |
From Jesus the blessing must flow, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8s) | 250 |
From Jesus they by faith receive; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 538 |
From Jesus turned his face, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
From Jesus we receive; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 602 |
From Jesus wounded side; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 630 |
From Satan and all that oppose. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 597 |
From Satans heavy chains, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 100 |
From Satans power and rage. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 579 |
From age to age he proves the same; | J. Franklin (L.M.) | 513 |
From all carking care relieve us; | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 697 |
From all corruption free; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
From all created good. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1064 |
From all eternity. | J. Adams (8.8.6.) | 67 |
From all its wrath and curse to thee; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 113 |
From all the assaults of hell and sin, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 370 |
From all the guilt of former sin | John Newton (C.M.) | 1114 |
From all the malice which he bears | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 954 |
From and to eternity; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 558 |
From bondage and from fear discharged, | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
From bondage, guilt, and dread, | W. Gadsby (122nd) | 522 |
From busy scenes we now retreat, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1125 |
From condemnation I am free. | J. A. Rothe translated by J. Weeks (112th) | 96 |
From condemnation free, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 921 |
From crimes of deepest dye. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 764 |
From death and hell to set them free, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 570 |
From death he has me raisèd, | Rozzell (7.6.) | 292 |
From death to set us free; | John Newton (C.M.) | 193 |
From each infirmity, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 613 |
From earth and sin arise, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
From east to west his sovereign orders spread, | Isaac Watts (50th) | 497 |
From endless night to endless day; | J. Swain (L.M.) | 721 |
From endless wrath to endless bliss, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 713 |
From enmity and pride. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 683 |
From everlasting flowed; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 757 |
From everlasting he decreed | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 61 |
From everlasting is the same; | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 223 |
From everlasting thou art God, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1139 |
From everlasting was the Word; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 20 |
From every evil to depart; | C. Wesley (112th) | 955 |
From every foe my soul defend! | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 943 |
From every folly, every fault. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 858 |
From every hateful foe, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 613 |
From every legal chain; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 661 |
From every murmur free; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1010 |
From every sin and hurtful snare, | S. Browne (8.8.6.) | 1134 |
From fear and weakness set me free; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 385 |
From first to last each one, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 114 |
From first to last salvations free, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 10 |
From foes strong and cunning, and most from ourselves. | J. Hart (104th) | 129 |
From foes without, and foes within. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 370 |
From grace it proceeds, and all is the Lambs; | J. Hart (104th) | 221 |
From guilt and error set me free, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1085 |
From guilt and pollution, from dead works and dross. | W. Gadsby (11s) | 524 |
From guilt and sin he sets me free, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 637 |
From guilt and slavish fears. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 557 |
From guilt to set me free. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 603 |
From guilt, law, and the curse. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
From guilt, sin, wrath, bondage, and fears, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 597 |
From happiness and thee. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1051 |
From head to feet, a mass of sin and guilt; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 668 |
From head to foot Im nought but wounds, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
From head to foot defiled by sin, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1094 |
From heaven the sinning angels fell, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 317 |
From heaven, in Jesus name, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 455 |
From him my comforts flow. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 108 |
From him such gospel never came. | J. Hart (148th) | 353 |
From him that dwells within. | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1024 |
From him their souls obedience flows, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 66 |
From him, our Head, derive. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 181 |
From his abounding grace | R. Burnham (S.M.) | 203 |
From his blood their hopes arise. | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 918 |
From his dear wounds and bleeding side. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 752 |
From his eye for ever hiding | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 920 |
From holiness withdraw? | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 601 |
From it to relieve them. | W. Gadsby (7.6.) | 574 |
From love of sin and hateful strife; | J. Swain (L.M.) | 1107 |
From lust, and pride, and every hurtful snare; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 693 |
From me turn not thy face away, | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 393 |
From my blest face to endless woe. | R. Burnham (148th) | 494 |
From my debt of sin set clear, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 391 |
From my flinty, frozen heart; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
From natures fountains never flowed; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1091 |
From one eternal source! | J. Swain (C.M.) | 132 |
From our fears and sins release us; | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1054 |
From our lamenting eyes; | J. Dracup (C.M.) | 215 |
From paths of righteousness; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 700 |
From poisonous errors, pleasing cheats, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 860 |
From pollution he can raise us, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 760 |
From schemes like these, suppose them true? | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
From security and ease. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
From self and bondage free; | J. Hart (8.6.8.) | 234 |
From self and pride to set thee free; | John Newton (L.M.) | 295 |
From self her affections he weans, | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
From sin and Satan set me free, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 647 |
From sin and Satan set me free? | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 589 |
From sin and Satans freed! | W. Gadsby (148th) | 539 |
From sin and death release us, | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
From sin and death theyre free indeed; | Spiritual Mag., 1790 (C.M.) | 989 |
From sin and from Moses I henceforth am freed. | W. Gadsby (104th) | 521 |
From sin the others free. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 617 |
From sin to release us – that yoke so long worn, | J. Hart (11s) | 40 |
From sin, Satan, and the grave. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 535 |
From sin, and from Satan, and Mount Sinais flame, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 524 |
From sin, and guilt, and fears; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 637 |
From sinner and from saint | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
From sins dark thorny maze, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 994 |
From sins tremendous curse and shame? | Count Zinzendorf trans. by J. Wesley (L.M.) | 103 |
From slavish works cease, then, and rest in the Lamb, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 639 |
From such a waste as this, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 665 |
From that moment his conflict begins. | J. Hart (11.9.) | 309 |
From the Object of my love. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 722 |
From the Strength of Israels hands. | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 766 |
From the blissful realms above, | R. Burnham (7s) | 187 |
From the court of heaven dispatched. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
From the dark grave he rose, | S. Stennett (148th) | 403 |
From the dead was raised again, | J. Hart (7s) | 830 |
From the fight returned victorious; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 972 |
From the foe our hearts defend, | Henry Fowler (7s) | 754 |
From the formation of the sky, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1 |
From the laws condemning sentence, | John Newton (8.7.) | 272 |
From the life of grace within, | J. Irons (8.7.4.) | 735 |
From the liquid grave we rise; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 651 |
From the long sleep of death; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 190 |
From the mighty take the prey, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 515 |
From the oppressive weight of sin, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 391 |
From the paths of sin and danger | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 1119 |
From the power of every foe. | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 1119 |
From the rage of sin and hell. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 551 |
From the rage of sin and hell. | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 697 |
From the sinners dying Friend; | J. Allen & W. Shirley (8.7.) | 158 |
From the tempest covered oer; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 551 |
From the tempters furious rage. | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 258 |
From the usurpers power. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1020 |
From thee let us never stir, | J. Hart (7s) | 706 |
From thee our fruit is found. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 851 |
From thee turn away our face; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 560 |
From thee, Lord, in whom we live; | Gospel Mag., 1781 (8.7.) | 965 |
From their cursèd empire drove, | J. Langford (7s) | 90 |
From thence hell quickly come; | S. Stennett (148th) | 403 |
From thence her hopes arise. | J. Kent (S.M.) | 994 |
From this diseasèd thing | John Berridge (148th) | 671 |
From this polluted spring | John Berridge (148th) | 671 |
From this there can be none exempt; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 305 |
From this vile tenement of clay, | Gospel Mag., 1796 (L.M.) | 482 |
From this, The Lord has blessed the poor. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 740 |
From thy Spirit far away. | W. Williams (8.7.) | 1101 |
From thy fulness grace receive; | C. Wesley (7s) | 1071 |
From thy riven side which flowed, | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 143 |
From time to time my helpless soul | John Newton (S.M.) | 729 |
From vain desires and every lust, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 402 |
From vanity turn off my eyes; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1003 |
From whence they comfort draw. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 614 |
From whence this fear and unbelief? | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 227 |
From which blessings flow like a stream, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
From which pure fountain if thou draw | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
From which rich streams of blood once ran, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 23 |
From which rich treasure Christ will feed | W. Gadsby (148th) | 629 |
From whom all blessings spring; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 550 |
From whom alone my fruit is found, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 875 |
From whom assistance I obtain | T. Greene (C.M.) | 261 |
From whom these streams of mercy came : | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 996 |
From whose almighty power | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 505 |
From whose dear wounded body rolls | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 33 |
From without and from within, | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 333 |
From worldly thoughts O keep us clear, | S. Turner (L.M.) | 1131 |
From your sins he will relieve you, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 157 |
Frosts have nipped them in the bud! | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Fruit to eternal life would bear, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 939 |
Fruitful let thy people be; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 753 |
Fulfil thy gracious word, | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 1067 |
Fulfil thy promise, gracious Lord, | John Newton (C.M.) | 193 |
Fulfils his great decrees. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 14 |
Fulfils some deep design. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
Full and free salvation. | J. Hart (8.3.) | 104 |
Full enjoyment, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1135 |
Full of enmity to God; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Full of every sad complaint. | John Berridge (7s) | 702 |
Full of guilt and full of fear; | J. Berridge (7s) | 147 |
Full of impiety, | (Author Unknown) (148th) | 214 |
Full of inconsistency! | John Berridge (7s) | 301 |
Full of love to mans lost race, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Full of love, from envy free; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1014 |
Full of pity, joined with power; | J. Hart (8.7.4.) | 723 |
Full of pride and self-conceit. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 611 |
Full of truth and grace thou art, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 98 |
Full oft they lift a hearty word, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 300 |
Full river, never to decay! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 996 |
Full salvation sweetly sounds; | J. Kent (8.7.) | 913 |
Full salvations in it. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
Full, unmixed, and evermore. | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1135 |
Fully I am justified; | J. Bradford (7s) | 116 |
Fully purge away thy dross; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Fulness all in Christ should dwell. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 558 |
Furious as the foaming wave, | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1037 |
Furnish us with every grace. | (Author Unknown) (7s) | 970 |
Furnished with all thats good; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 818 |
Gainst their God, as hardly treated, | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
Gathered from all quarters; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 717 |
Gave all the various creatures birth, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 358 |
Gave his own life away. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 505 |
Gave them a throne which cannot move, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 66 |
Gave us ears, and gave us eyes; | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
Gave us faith in Christ, his Son. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 654 |
Gaze and admire, and hate the change. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 53 |
Gaze, ye Christians, gaze and wonder; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 560 |
Gazed unconcerned when nature failed, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
Gazed with wonder from the sky; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Gazing on Gethsemane. | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Gazing on thee evermore, | J. Berridge (7s) | 177 |
Gethsemane, the olive press! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
Gifts like this, so full and free, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
Gilds the whole scene with brighter rays, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 5 |
Gird him with all-sufficient grace; | R. Hill (L.M.) | 373 |
Gird on thy mighty sword; | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
Gird on thy sword, thou King of kings, | C. Wesley (last verse unknown) (8.8.6.) | 137 |
Gird on thy sword, victorious Prince, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 126 |
Gird thy loins up, Christian soldier; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
Gird up your loins, and cease to mourn, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1090 |
Girded with truth, and full of grace, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 365 |
Girt with thy strength at thy right hand; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
Give Christ the praise; he broke thy heart, | John Berridge (148th) | 889 |
Give Him thy poor, weak, sinful heart; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 171 |
Give but a flattering light; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1064 |
Give cause of triumph to thy foes, | (Author Unknown) (L.M.) | 937 |
Give each some token, Lord, for good, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 821 |
Give every fettered soul release, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 457 |
Give gladly to the poor, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 880 |
Give glory to the Holy Ghost, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 504 |
Give gracious hearts and opened eyes, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 1128 |
Give him clear light, and burning love; | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 450 |
Give him, my soul, thy cause to plead, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
Give humility and love. | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
Give joys like those above. | John Newton (C.M.) | 933 |
Give me Christ, or else I die. | W. Hammond (7s) | 737 |
Give me Christ, or else I die. | W. Hammond (7s) | 737 |
Give me Christ, or else I die. | W. Hammond (7s) | 737 |
Give me Christ, or else I die. | W. Hammond (7s) | 737 |
Give me Christ, or else I die. | W. Hammond (7s) | 737 |
Give me Christ, or else I die. | W. Hammond (7s) | 737 |
Give me a calm, a thankful heart, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1010 |
Give me a precious glimpse of thy sweet face, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 693 |
Give me both grace and glory too. | Gospel Mag., 1777 (L.M.) | 942 |
Give me light, and joy, and rest, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 722 |
Give me of thy boundless grace, | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
Give me sweet simplicity; | John Berridge (7s) | 686 |
Give me that frame which thou likst best. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 740 |
Give me the presence of thy grace, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1098 |
Give me the wings of faith to rise | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 477 |
Give me thy lowly mind, | Matlock’s Selection (S.M.) | 948 |
Give me thy meek and lowly mind, | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1019 |
Give me to find thy promised rest. | R. Hill (112th) | 1070 |
Give me to read my pardon sealed, | John Newton (L.M.) | 692 |
Give me what thou givest such – | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
Give me, O Lord, a place | S. Stennett (S.M.) | 359 |
Give me, O Lord, to prove | Matlock’s Selection (S.M.) | 948 |
Give me, my God, to freely share | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803A |
Give me, through thy dying love, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 390 |
Give no bad passion vent; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 219 |
Give our whole selves, O Lord, to thee. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1006 |
Give power and will, and then command, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
Give solid joy and sacred love, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 655 |
Give the Saviour, without grudge, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 843 |
Give the knowledge of salvation, | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1057 |
Give the pardon of our sins. | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1057 |
Give them solid peace in thee. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
Give to each a gracious measure | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 610 |
Give to the thirsty drink; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 852 |
Give us all a parting word, | John Berridge (7s) | 442 |
Give us confidence undaunted, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 463 |
Give us faith thy works to trace; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 560 |
Give us faith to view thee sighing, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 656 |
Give us firmly to believe, | J. Hart (7s) | 704 |
Give us fresh strength to wing our way | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 3 |
Give us grace to watch and pray; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 658 |
Give us his gospel and his grace, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
Give us now a sweet exemption | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 697 |
Give us that best of blessings, love, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
Give us to lie, with humble hope, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
Give us, blessed Jesus, give us, | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 697 |
Give us, if we live, ere long, | John Newton (7s) | 501 |
Give wisdom and strength from above, | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
Give wisdom to direct our way, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
Give you strength and victory. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 720 |
Give, what I have long implored, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 390 |
Given the painful, pleasant smart. | R. Hill (7s) | 944 |
Gives conduct to fools, and courage to worms | J. Hart (104th) | 129 |
Gives exercise to faith and love; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 394 |
Gives light and gladness in its room; | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 399 |
Gives me faith the truth to wield. | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
Gives me his holy sword to wield; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 419 |
Gives sanction to his claim: | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 117 |
Glad frames too often lift us up, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 305 |
Glad my eyes, and warm my heart. | C. Wesley (7s) | 726 |
Glad they renounce their former pride, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 978 |
Glad to leave our cumbrous clay, | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 461 |
Gladdened by the flowing treasure, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 932 |
Gladly bear those sufferings too. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 558 |
Gladly his command embracing; | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 428 |
Gladly leaving all below; | J. Cennick (7s) | 267 |
Gladly own salvation free, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 918 |
Gladly yield my all to thee; | John Newton (7s) | 277 |
Gloomy garden, on thy beds, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Gloomy sorrows still increasing, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 1096 |
Gloomy, sad Gethsemane. | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Glorious Captain of Salvation, | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Glorious in his works and ways. | J. Cennick (7s) | 267 |
Glorious in holiness; | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
Glorious things of thee are spoken, | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
Glory and eternal laud | J. Hart (7s) | 788 |
Glory first to God be given | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Glory in the highest height, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 518 |
Glory is in them begun! | J. Humphreys (7s) | 80 |
Glory to God alone | J. Hart (148th) | 817 |
Glory to God on high! | J. Allen (6.4.) | 415 |
Glory to God on high! | J. Hart (S.M.) | 820 |
Glory to God on high, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
Glory to God on high, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
Glory to God that reigns above, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 505 |
Glory to God the Father be, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 34 |
Glory to God the Fathers name, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 505 |
Glory to God the Holy Ghost, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 34 |
Glory to God the Son be paid | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 505 |
Glory to God the Son, that he | J. Hart (L.M.) | 34 |
Glory to God the Son; | Isaac Watts (148th) | 506 |
Glory to God the Spirit give, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 505 |
Glory to God, in all the angelic heights; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 703 |
Glory to God, they neer shall rove | J. Kent (L.M.) | 76 |
Glory to our God and King! | W. Gadsby (7s) | 720 |
Glory to our God and King; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 657 |
Glory to our God be given | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Glory to the Eternal be, | J. Hart (7s) | 503 |
Glory to the Lord on high. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 518 |
Glory to the bleeding Lamb! | J. Evans (8.7.4.) | 93 |
Glory to the new-born King, | C. Wesley (7s) | 36 |
Glory to the new-born King; | C. Wesley (7s) | 36 |
Glory to thee, great Son of God, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 33 |
Glowed on the breastplate richly bright, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
Go and find the royal stranger | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Go forth with one accord, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 586 |
Go forth, sweet Prince, triumphantly, | B. Wallin (C.M.) | 194 |
Go mourning all their days? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 24 |
Go on to seek to know the Lord, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 458 |
Go on, thou mighty God, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 683 |
Go on; lo! heres the way. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 812 |
Go visit Christ, your King; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
Go worship at Immanuels feet; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Go, humble swains, said he, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
Go, with the chains about thy neck, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 892 |
Go, ye that rest upon the law, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 47 |
God Almighty and the Lamb. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 491 |
God accepts thee for thy tears; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
God and man by him can | J. Hart (8.3.) | 104 |
God and sinners reconciled! | C. Wesley (7s) | 36 |
God and sinners reconciled! | C. Wesley (7s) | 36 |
God bids us bring no price; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 831 |
God blest for evermore! | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
God blest for evermore, | J. Hart (148th) | 313 |
God blest for evermore. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803 |
God can give, or we implore! | Augustus Toplady (from the German) (8.7.) | 1073 |
God did love them in his Son | J. Humphreys (7s) | 80 |
God dwells in them, and they in God; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 850 |
God from everlasting be blest, and, again, | J. Hart (104th) | 449 |
God from the grave has raised his Son; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 836 |
God has been merciful to me! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 385 |
God has opened there a fountain, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 932 |
God has slain them with his sword; | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 1038 |
God has sworn, nor can he lie, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
God hears and answers their desire; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
God helping me to say, | WIlliam Cowper (148th) | 338 |
God himself the giver. | J. Hart (8.3.) | 104 |
God himself the word has spoken, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 600 |
God if over all thou art, | C. Wesley (7s) | 1077 |
God in his Scriptures to reveal | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
God in his earthly temples lays | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 360 |
God is a Father, just and wise, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 625 |
God is a Spirit, just and wise; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 596 |
God is a high and holy God, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 855 |
God is his own interpreter, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 320 |
God is holy in his nature; | J. Hart (8.3.) | 800 |
God is my Strength, and I will sing; | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 3 |
God is my everlasting King; | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 3 |
God is our Shield, and God our Sun; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 364 |
God is our Shield, he guards our way | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 370 |
God is our Sun, he makes our day; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 370 |
God is satisfied and pleased. | J. Hart (7s) | 788 |
God is the refuge of his saints | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1141 |
God is the same to endless years; | Dobell’s Selection (L.M.) | 981 |
God is their strength, and through the road | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 369 |
God knows we can do nothing well, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 678 |
God loved the church, and gave his Son | J. Humphreys (C.M.) | 55 |
God moves in a mysterious way | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 320 |
God of eternal love, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 318 |
God of my life, thy gracious power | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1016 |
God of my life, to thee I call; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 967 |
God of our salvation, hear us; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1137 |
God of wisdom, love, and might, | H. F. Lyte (8.7.) | 971 |
God on his thirsty Zion-hill | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 269 |
God only knows the love of God; | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 249 |
God purifies the heart. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
God sent his Son to die for us, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 837 |
God shall alone the refuge be, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 7 |
God that pitied sinners lost – | J. Hart (7s) | 503 |
God their salvation is. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 605 |
God through the fight shall thee sustain, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 377 |
God thus commanded Jacobs seed, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 358 |
God to view in Christ the Lord; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 514 |
God was clearly justified. | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
God was love, and loved the men | W. Gadsby (7s) | 584 |
God well knows, and God alone, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
God will not always chide; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 1015 |
God will not give to ruin; | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
God will not of his oath repent: | B. Wallin (L.M.) | 82 |
God will pronounce the sinners just, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 110 |
God will surely with me dwell; | John Berridge (7s) | 301 |
God with us by sacred ties. | J. Kent (7s) | 145 |
God, for murmuring to requite them, | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
God, in the person of his Son, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 18 |
God, of his wrath repenting, swore | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
God, or King, or Priest, or Prophet, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
God, thy own God, will lead thee home, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 622 |
God, who must ever be | W. Gadsby (6.4.) | 517 |
God, you say, is good. Tis true, | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
Gods care for those he once has loved. | B. Wallin (L.M.) | 82 |
Gods elect can never fail! | J. Hart (7.5.) | 77 |
Gods election is the ground | J. Hart (7.5.) | 77 |
Gods eternal love record. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 641 |
Gods everlasting Son. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 79 |
Gods goodness to declare, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 634 |
Gods jewels of election-love | W. A. Clarke (L.M.) | 62 |
Gods mercy is for ever sure; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 13 |
Gods own foe may plague his sons; | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 779 |
Gods promise and his oath, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 607 |
Gods promise cannot fail; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 664 |
Gods promise is our stay; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 554 |
Gods pure seed remains within! | J. Humphreys (7s) | 80 |
Gods righteous law is satisfied, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 488 |
Gods righteous ways our carnal hearts despise, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 699 |
Gods ways are just, his counsels wise; | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 6 |
Gods wisdom would not pay for toys | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803A |
Gold in the furnace tried | J. Hart (S.M.) | 872 |
Gomorrah in its crimes? | E. Scott (C.M.) | 1145 |
Good God! what can a mortal do, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 620 |
Good God, defend the dry! | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
Good God, forbid! inflame us with thy love, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 703 |
Good creeds may stock his head around, | John Berridge (112th) | 744 |
Good doctrines can do me no good, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 169 |
Good hope expects more good to know; | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 242 |
Good hope is born of sovereign grace, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 242 |
Good hope rides safely oer the flood; | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 242 |
Good hope sends out her fervent prayers, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 242 |
Good hope shall all their power control, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 242 |
Good hope, through grace, the saints possess, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 242 |
Good manna leave for earthly trash; | John Berridge (112th) | 898 |
Good men there are; but, be it known, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 538 |
Good news of salvation, through Jesus the Lamb. | W. Gadsby (11s) | 524 |
Good will to men, to angels joy, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
Good will to men, to angels joy, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
Good wings of faith and wings of love | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 49 |
Good works as legal ties; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 852 |
Goodness and wrath in vain combine | J. Hart (L.M.) | 316 |
Goodness, immortal and divine, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 554 |
Gospel repentance towards God | J. Hart (C.M.) | 241 |
Grace all the work shall crown, | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 201 |
Grace and glory in thee shine; | J. Hart (7s) | 857 |
Grace and justice | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 514 |
Grace and mercy | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 982 |
Grace and providence unite; | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 1096 |
Grace brings a sense of pardoned sin, | A. C. R., 1790 (L.M.) | 204 |
Grace did more than sin abound. | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 205 |
Grace first contrived a way | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 201 |
Grace first inscribed my name | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 201 |
Grace fits the new-born soul for heaven, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 809 |
Grace has put me in the number | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.) | 69 |
Grace her empire still maintains; | J. Kent (7s) | 145 |
Grace in Jesus fulness dwells, | J. Kent (7s) | 1044 |
Grace is Jehovahs sovereign will, | J. Stevens (L.M.) | 224 |
Grace is a firm but friendly hand, | J. Stevens (L.M.) | 224 |
Grace is a shoreless sea; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 413 |
Grace is free; and alls the Lambs. | J. Kent (7s) | 1044 |
Grace is my shield, and Christ my song. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 326 |
Grace is the never-ceasing spring | R. Burnham (S.M.) | 203 |
Grace must and will relieve | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 665 |
Grace must be free indeed! | J. Hart (S.M.) | 219 |
Grace once received can neer be lost, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 908 |
Grace reconciles to every loss, | A. C. R., 1790 (L.M.) | 204 |
Grace reigns to pardon crimson sins, | John Newton (C.M.) | 202 |
Grace shall at last the victory get, | Dobell’s Selection (L.M.) | 981 |
Grace shall be our lovely theme; | J. Adams (7s) | 99 |
Grace shall beyond their sins abound; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1092 |
Grace shall inspire our souls to sing, | R. Burnham (S.M.) | 203 |
Grace shall reign eternally. | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 766 |
Grace takes all my ruin and woe, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 595 |
Grace taught my soul to pray, | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 201 |
Grace taught our friends to know | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 665 |
Grace taught their souls to sing | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 665 |
Grace taught them to commune | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 665 |
Grace to heal thy foul backslidings, | J. Kent (8.7.) | 913 |
Grace to pardon all my sin; | C. Wesley (7s) | 303 |
Grace to restore thy soul, | J. Kent (148th) | 87 |
Grace to save thee from thy fears; | John Newton (7s) | 956 |
Grace! tis a charming sound, | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 201 |
Grace! tis a sweet, a charming theme! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 18 |
Grace, like a fountain, ever flows, | T. Greene (C.M.) | 209 |
Grace, like an uncorrupted seed, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 192 |
Grace, till the tribes redeemed by blood, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 406 |
Grace, which, like the Lord, the giver, | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
Grace, wisdom, power, and righteousness; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1006 |
Gracious God, thy children keep; | J. Hart (7s) | 706 |
Gracious Lord, incline thy ear; | W. Hammond (7s) | 737 |
Gracious Redeemer, take, O take, | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1050 |
Gracious Saviour, | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
Gracious Saviour, never leave me, | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 1119 |
Gracious Spirit, Dove divine, | J. Stocker (7s) | 767 |
Gracious Spirit, make me heedful; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 573 |
Grant me the visits of thy face, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
Grant me thy Divine direction | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 1119 |
Grant these requests, I ask no more, | John Newton (L.M.) | 692 |
Grant us, Lord, a gracious rain! | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Grappling with the powers of darkness, | Zion’s Trumpet, 1838 (8.7.) | 1118 |
Grateful hearts his love to prize; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
Graved on his hands divinely fair, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 413 |
Great All in All, eternal King! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 480 |
Great Comforter! descend and bring | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 24 |
Great Father of glory, how rich is thy grace! | J. Stevens (11s) | 243 |
Great Father of mercies, thy goodness I own, | J. Stocker (11s) | 11 |
Great God of Hosts, deliverance bring; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
Great God of order, truth, and grace, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 1153 |
Great God! and why is Britain spared? | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
Great God! attend, while Zion sings | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 370 |
Great God! before thy throne | Samuel Medley (S.M.) | 499 |
Great God! from thee theres nought concealed, | John Newton (C.M.) | 119 |
Great God! how infinite art thou! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1 |
Great God! how infinite art thou! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1 |
Great God! if thou shouldst bring me near, | J. Cennick (8.8.6.) | 163 |
Great God! my Maker and my King, | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 8 |
Great God! prepare each heart and voice | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 171 |
Great God! theres nothing new! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1 |
Great God! thy glory and thy love | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 367 |
Great God! thy kingdom come, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 683 |
Great God! thy nature has no bound, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 761 |
Great God! to thee Ill make | B. Beddome (148th) | 947 |
Great God! whose universal power | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 646 |
Great God, Three-One, again we call, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 862 |
Great God, and shall thy remnant cry | E. Scott (C.M.) | 1145 |
Great God, are in thy hand; | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 1110 |
Great God, do thou my spirit cheer; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 926 |
Great God, forbid the thought! | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 601 |
Great God, how deep thy counsels lie: | J. Kent (C.M.) | 757 |
Great God, if once compared with thine, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1148 |
Great God, in whom we live, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 847 |
Great God, to talk to thee; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
Great God, to thee we come, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 700 |
Great Head of influence divine, | D. Denham (C.M.) | 1154 |
Great High Priest, we view thee stooping | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237A |
Great Prophet of my God, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
Great Protector! | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 349 |
Great Rock of my secure abode; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 419 |
Great Rock, for weary sinners made, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 924 |
Great Shepherd of thine Israel, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
Great Spring of comfort, life, and light? | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1078 |
Great Sun of righteousness, arise, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1147 |
Great and small, since the fall, | J. Hart (8.3.) | 799 |
Great are the graces he confers, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 32 |
Great as he is, I dare be free; | John Newton (L.M.) | 960 |
Great his glory! | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 982 |
Great in his anger, God arose, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
Great is his love to me, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
Great lengths of ground by day; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Great or good, whateer we call, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
Great sovereign Lord, what human eye | Boyce (C.M.) | 1151 |
Great things we are not here to crave; | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
Greater is thy danger. | J. Hart (8.3.) | 799 |
Greater riches than this earth | W. Gadsby (7s) | 616 |
Greater than the sinful heart; | C. Wesley (7s) | 1077 |
Greatest sinners, greatly spared, | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
Grief him covered like a grave, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 658 |
Griefs and sorrows, sins and cares; | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 1096 |
Groaned and bled for worms below. | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 920 |
Groaned, and bled to set me free. | J. Kent (8.7.) | 759 |
Groaning on the ground he lies; | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
Groaning, gasping, dying! | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Grovelling in Gethsemane. | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Grow most rank and bitter weeds; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Grow weary of his saints? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 269 |
Grow weary, or decay? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 327 |
Growing wanton when full fed. | John Berridge (7s) | 301 |
Grows in rich Gethsemane. | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Guard me round on every side; | J. Stocker (7s) | 767 |
Guard me through life, and let my end | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 341 |
Guard us from a world of sin; | J. Hart (7s) | 706 |
Guarded by his almighty hand. | John Newton (L.M.) | 960 |
Guide a poor pilgrim safely on; | J. Hoskins (L.M.) | 945 |
Guide me all the desert through; | J. Adams (7s) | 347 |
Guide me safe to Zions land. | W. W. Horne (7s) | 1111 |
Guide me, O thou great Jehovah! | W. Williams (8.7.4.) | 462 |
Guide those that hold the helm; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
Guide us down to death, and there | W. Gadsby (7s) | 515 |
Guide us into perfect peace. | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1057 |
Guide us safely by thy word | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
Guide us, Jesus; | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 208 |
Guide, O guide me by thy Spirit; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 641 |
Guide, and Counsellor, and Friend; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
Guided by grace, shall walk his ways, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 832 |
Guides cry, Lo here! Lo there! | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Guilt broke his guiltless heart | J. Hart (148th) | 445 |
Guilt from the troubled heart remove, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 1132 |
Guiltless, since for me he died; | J. Bradford (7s) | 116 |
Guilty before the Lord. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 111 |
Guilty thoughts, like ghosts, pursuing, | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Guilty, but with heart relenting, | D. Turner (8.7.) | 1068 |
Gush from the sinners eyes. | J. Hupton (C.M.) | 1099 |
Had I a glance of thee, my God, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 480 |
Had I the pinions of the dove, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1048 |
Had for his office made him meet. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
Had he to any other prayed, | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
Had incurred the wrath divine; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Had it not been in thee. | John Newton (C.M.) | 193 |
Had not God detested sin. | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
Had not love first touched my heart, | R. Hill (7s) | 944 |
Had not thy choice prevented mine, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
Had room; but none for him. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 39 |
Had shone on this dark soul of mine, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 238 |
Hagarenes have here no room; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
Hail him who saves you by his grace, | E. Perronet (C.M.) | 730 |
Hail the Lamb who came to save us; | J. Kent (8.7.) | 913 |
Hail the incarnate Deity! | C. Wesley (7s) | 36 |
Hail the love that made him die! | J. Kent (8.7.) | 913 |
Hail! the Lord of earth and heaven! | C. Wesley (7s) | 485 |
Hail! the Resurrection thou! | C. Wesley (7s) | 485 |
Hail, Son of God and man! | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
Hail, blessed time! Lord, bid me come, | Gospel Mag., 1796 (L.M.) | 482 |
Hail, great Immanuel, all divine! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 264 |
Hail, matchless, free, eternal grace, | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
Hail, mighty Jesus! how divine | B. Wallin (C.M.) | 194 |
Hail, sacred union, firm and strong! | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
Hail, slaughtered Lamb of God; | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
Hail, sovereign love, that first began | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
Hail, thou Bridegroom, bruised to death, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
Hail, thou dear, thou worthy Lord; | J. Hart (7s) | 490 |
Hail, thou mighty Saviour, blest | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
Hail, thou suffering Son of God! | J. Hart (7s) | 490 |
Hails him as he passes by. | J. Hart (7s) | 490 |
Half his wisdom, power, or grace. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 615 |
Hallelujah to their King. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 518 |
Hallelujah! | J. Cennick, C. Wesley and M. Madan (8.7.4.) | 493 |
Hallelujah! | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.) | 69 |
Hallelujah! | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 766 |
Hallelujah! | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 769 |
Hallelujah! | J. Evans (8.7.4.) | 93 |
Hallelujah, amen; salvations of God! | W. Gadsby (104th) | 568 |
Hand in hand we would be walking, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 258 |
Hang on his firm decree; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
Hangs at the mothers breast, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
Hangs my everlasting all; | D. Turner (8.7.) | 1068 |
Hangs my helpless soul on thee; | C. Wesley (7s) | 303 |
Hangs upon yonder cross. | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 1012 |
Happiness complete is thine; | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 988 |
Happiness is not here; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 880 |
Happiness, thou lovely name, | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 988 |
Happy are they to whom the Lord | John Newton (C.M.) | 966 |
Happy are we, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1014 |
Happy in thy precious love. | Madan’s Selection (7s) | 1058 |
Happy is the man indeed, | W. Gadsby (7.6.) | 574 |
Happy is the savèd sinner, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 615 |
Happy moments! | J. Irons (8.7.4.) | 735 |
Happy moments! | J. Irons (8.7.4.) | 735 |
Happy moments! | J. Irons (8.7.4.) | 735 |
Happy seasons we have seen! | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Happy songsters! | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 333 |
Happy soul, that hears and follows | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
Happy soul, that, free from harms, | C. Wesley (7s) | 1071 |
Happy souls! who cleave to Christ | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 779 |
Happy the church, thou sacred place; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 364 |
Happy the man that bears the stroke | J. Hart (C.M.) | 871 |
Happy the men that fear the Lord; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 255 |
Harassed with tormenting doubt; | John Newton (7s) | 356 |
Hard by the signals of his wound; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
Hard is that heart which does not melt, | (Author Unknown) (L.M.) | 937 |
Hard my heart, and cold, and faint; | John Berridge (7s) | 702 |
Harder than rocks and mountains are, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
Hardly have a good desire. | J. Hart (7.5.) | 853 |
Hardly, sure, can they be worse | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
Hark! from the cross a gracious voice | J. Swain (C.M.) | 951 |
Hark! his expiring groans arise! | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1123 |
Hark! how he prays, the charming sound | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 47 |
Hark! how his doleful cries affright | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
Hark! how the blood-bought hosts above | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 406 |
Hark! how the gospel trumpet sounds! | C. Cole (L.M.) | 984 |
Hark! ten thousand harps resounding! | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Hark! the herald-angels sing, | C. Wesley (7s) | 36 |
Hark! the trumpets awful sound, | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
Hark! the voice of love and mercy | J. Evans (8.7.4.) | 93 |
Hark! those bursts of acclamation, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 972 |
Hark! those loud triumphant chords! | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 972 |
Hark, my soul! it is the Lord; | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 968 |
Hark, the voice of love, proclaiming | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1133 |
Harmonious to the ear; | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 201 |
Has God a command to fulfil, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8s) | 250 |
Has God refused to give thee aid, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 909 |
Has Jesus made you free? | W. Gadsby (148th) | 608 |
Has a much better faith. | J. Hart (8.6.8.) | 234 |
Has all his mightiest works outdone. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 18 |
Has answered these demands; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 946 |
Has broken off as well. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 553 |
Has crowned thy sacred head. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 126 |
Has died to redeem us! what could he do more? | J. Swain (104th) | 417 |
Has ever turned my night to day, | A. Steele (8.8.6.) | 962 |
Has felt his sins forgiven, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 351 |
Has fixed his royal throne; | Isaac Watts (122nd) | 362 |
Has for hope a solid ground. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 600 |
Has forgiven, and does forgive, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1014 |
Has free redemption in his blood. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 255 |
Has frequently yielded good cheer. | R. Burnham (8s) | 460 |
Has full atonement made; | C. Wesley (148th) | 59 |
Has gathered thick and thundered loud, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 9 |
Has given a fair and full release, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
Has hired him, it seems; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
Has joys substantial and sincere; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 473 |
Has made his nature known. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 505 |
Has made the contest cease, | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
Has made the gospel known. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 71 |
Has my poor heart been turned aside; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1056 |
Has nailed our tyrants to his cross, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 210 |
Has neither shore nor bound; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 212 |
Has on me laid his gentle rod, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
Has power sufficient to atone; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1004 |
Has restless sin and raging hell | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 327 |
Has right to interpose? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 486 |
Has sealed the covenant, too! | Gospel Mag., 1778 (S.M.) | 86 |
Has sovereign power to save. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 420 |
Has touched our eyes and ears, | John Berridge (148th) | 673 |
Has waited for a cure. | John Newton (S.M.) | 729 |
Has wandered from the Lord, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 392 |
Has washed us clean, and made our peace, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
Has won my affections, and bound my soul fast. | J. Stocker (11s) | 11 |
Has, in the precepts of his word, | Norman (8.8.6.) | 430 |
Hast made us kings and priests to God, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
Hast set the prisoners free, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
Hast thou a foe before whose face | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 1066 |
Hast thou a lamb in all thy flock | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 1066 |
Hast thou forsaken me? | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 148 |
Hast thou imparted to my soul | Lock Chapel Collection (L.M.) | 1008 |
Hast thou not bid me seek thy face, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 136 |
Hast thou not given the sign? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
Hast thou not planted with thy hands | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
Hast thou the cross for me endured, | J. Fellows (C.M.) | 429 |
Hast thou, O Father, put to grief | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 227 |
Haste grasps at all, but nothing keeps; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
Haste to join the heavenly throng. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 515 |
Haste, and seek the Saviours face; | J. Berridge (7s) | 147 |
Haste, my Beloved, and remove | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 478 |
Haste, then, but with a smiling face, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 264 |
Have I union | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 698 |
Have cheered our souls and vanquished every fear. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 699 |
Have done with sin, and care, and woe, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
Have envied and admired our lot. | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
Have favour in his eyes; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 871 |
Have fixed my roving heart. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1100 |
Have found eternal wisdom. | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
Have made the curse a blessing prove! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 164 |
Have no acceptance here. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 1122 |
Have no presumptuous thought, | John Berridge (148th) | 674 |
Have not I, if any soul, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Have pity on my needy soul; | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 393 |
Have proved his mercy sovereign, rich, and free. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 669 |
Have taught my soul to see, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 613 |
Have warned me of approaching harms; | J. Maxwell (L.M.) | 44 |
Have we beheld the Lord; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 423 |
Have we forgot the almighty Name | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 327 |
Have you no words? ah! think again; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 394 |
Having Jesus, | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
Having thee, I want no more. | W. Hammond (7s) | 342 |
Having thy sweet consolations, | Augustus Toplady (from the German) (8.7.) | 1073 |
He a present help will be – | W. Gadsby (7s) | 720 |
He all his foes shall quell; | C. Wesley (148th) | 127 |
He all my foes shall quell; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 557 |
He all their sorrows heals. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 579 |
He and he alone is fit | W. Gadsby (7.6.) | 574 |
He anoints me from above; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 558 |
He answers and fulfils | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
He bears my name upon his heart, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 525 |
He bears my sinking spirits up, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 552 |
He bears us in his arms. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
He bequeathed his peace to me, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
He bids him rule the lands abroad, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
He bids his saints draw nigh, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
He bids the saints be glad; | Isaac Watts (122nd) | 362 |
He bids us drink his blood; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 437 |
He binds my name upon his arm, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 479 |
He bore almighty wrath for you, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 536 |
He bore it for a chosen race, | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
He bore their every poisonous dart, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 561 |
He bought me with his precious blood, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
He bought our souls from death and hell; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 23 |
He bought thee dear abandon fear; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 355 |
He bought thee with his blood. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 355 |
He bought them with his own hearts blood, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 634 |
He bowed his awful head; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
He breaks his childrens hearts in twain, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 553 |
He breaks the traps and gins that lie | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 553 |
He breaks their bonds, himself sets free, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 553 |
He breaks through every darksome cloud, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 553 |
He brings my wandering spirit back, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 139 |
He brings them to the test, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 614 |
He bursts at once the sleep of sin, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 908 |
He called on Israels God, tis said; | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
He calls our wandering feet to heaven. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 211 |
He calls the fool and makes him know | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 74 |
He calls the simple, blind, and lame | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 745 |
He calls thee to his throne of grace, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 727 |
He calls them sons and heirs. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
He calls them to a mercy-seat, | John Newton (C.M.) | 966 |
He came from above, the laws curse to remove; | C. Wesley (11s) | 161 |
He came on the pinions of covenant love! | Isaac Watts (11s) | 414 |
He came the lost to seek and save by grace. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 669 |
He came to atone the dread justice of God, | Isaac Watts (11s) | 414 |
He came to save her soul from hell, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 533 |
He came to save such worms as you, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
He came to save the lost, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 629 |
He came to save the poor; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 587 |
He came to seek and save, | J. Hart (148th) | 448 |
He came to seek poor sinners out, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 678 |
He came, and, with his own hearts blood, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 861 |
He came, we adore him, to raise us on high; | Isaac Watts (11s) | 414 |
He can do nothing good; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
He cancels his malicious claim, | J. Hart (112th) | 89 |
He cannot finally depart, | J. Hoskins (C.M.) | 953 |
He cannot learn to love. | John Newton (C.M.) | 691 |
He cannot let you starve; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 519 |
He cannot long delay; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
He cannot take from us, though oft he has tried, | John Newton (104th) | 324 |
He cheers my heart, my needs supplies, | John Newton (L.M.) | 91 |
He chose a people for his praise, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 530 |
He chose her in Jesus his Son, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 569 |
He clothed me well from top to toe, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 647 |
He comes to set thy spirit free, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 328 |
He comes, he comes with truth and grace! | W. Gadsby (148th) | 571 |
He comes, the world to judge, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 666 |
He comes; the Saviour full of grace, | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 975 |
He condescends to dwell below. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 625 |
He conquered when he fell. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 168 |
He could but just sustain the weight. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 712 |
He could not me forget; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 659 |
He cries, and cries again, | John Berridge (148th) | 749 |
He crowns thy life with love, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 420 |
He cures without money; nor will he disdain | W. Gadsby (11s) | 548 |
He designèd to redeem. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 584 |
He did all my debts discharge, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 542 |
He did thy state survey, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 413 |
He died and rose again for you; | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 431 |
He died to atone for our sins, not his own; | C. Wesley (11s) | 161 |
He died to set the captives free; | C. Cole (L.M.) | 984 |
He dies! and in that dreadful night | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 211 |
He does and will for me provide; | J. Franklin (L.M.) | 513 |
He doomed me in the dust to lie, | Rozzell (C.M.) | 189 |
He draws life and virtue from him. | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
He draws the thirsty to his spring, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 684 |
He dries their tears, relieves their fears, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 832 |
He engaged to manage all, | John Newton (7s) | 277 |
He enters into Christ, and there | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 636 |
He ever lives to intercede | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
He ever lives, and reigns, and rests. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 538 |
He executes his firm decrees; | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 6 |
He feeds among the spicy beds, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 22 |
He feeds his flock, he calls their names; | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
He feels himself guilty, and what can he do? | W. Gadsby (104th) | 520 |
He feels it every day; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1089 |
He feels the Saviours worth, | Henry Fowler (148th) | 1026 |
He feels the filth within. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 678 |
He feels the sweets of sin forgiven; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 908 |
He feels within the weight of sin, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
He felt its galling load, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1089 |
He fights our battles well; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 561 |
He fills his own immortal NOW, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 2 |
He fills the poor with good; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 420 |
He finds a settled rest. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 636 |
He fondly strives to fling | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
He for them did once atone; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 542 |
He formed the sun, fair fount of light; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
He forms his vessels as he please; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
He forsook his ancient glory, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 920 |
He fought and he conquered her foes, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 569 |
He fought, he conquered though he fell, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1080 |
He found me wandering far from God, | John Newton (L.M.) | 91 |
He freely and faithfully gives | W. Gadsby (8s) | 627 |
He freely loves, and without end. | John Newton (L.M.) | 91 |
He freely redeemed with his blood | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
He from faith to faith shall go, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 545 |
He from the grave my dust will raise; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 173 |
He fulfilled; reconciled | J. Hart (8.3.) | 104 |
He gapes with adamantine jaws, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 845 |
He gave himself for wretched me, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 537 |
He gave his Son their life to be, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 570 |
He gave his life a ransom-price | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
He gave his only Son. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 570 |
He gave us grace in Christ his Son, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 211 |
He gently leads us on; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
He gives her power to live and view | W. Gadsby (148th) | 602 |
He gives the conquest to the weak, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 327 |
He gives the sufferers rest; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 420 |
He gives them out strength for their day, | John Newton (8s) | 276 |
He gives us all things, and withholds | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 370 |
He gladly dictates, gladly hears, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 32 |
He graciously imparts; | S. Stennett (S.M.) | 359 |
He groaned upon the tree? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 763 |
He groaned; he cried; he bled; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 663 |
He guards his children well, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
He guards our souls from hell and sin | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 124 |
He guards them by his power; | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 772 |
He guides, and moves our steps, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
He has a redundance for all that believe. | J. Fawcett (104th) | 184 |
He has borne their misbehaviour, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 593 |
He has bought me with his blood; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 542 |
He has bought our souls with blood! | W. Gadsby (7s) | 662 |
He has broke the bands asunder, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 583 |
He has brought us home to God! | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
He has brought us home to God! | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
He has brought us home to God! | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
He has brought us home to God! | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
He has brought us home to God! | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
He has burst their bands asunder, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 560 |
He has called us, | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 205 |
He has conquered death and hell; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 658 |
He has engaged, by firm decree, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 328 |
He has engrossed my warmest love; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 22 |
He has hushed the laws loud thunder; | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
He has made an end of sin, | J. Hart (7s) | 830 |
He has made us priests and kings; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
He has not got a grain. | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 178 |
He has once the wine-press trod; | J. Kent (7s) | 145 |
He has promised to provide; | John Newton (7s) | 277 |
He has quenched Mount Sinais flame; | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
He has quite mistook the way. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 545 |
He has said hell ever rest. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 584 |
He has saved his favourite nation; | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 205 |
He has saved my soul from sin, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 558 |
He has saved us by his blood; | J. Hart (7s) | 179 |
He has saved us! | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 205 |
He has shed his precious blood, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 654 |
He has the Father and the Son, | J. Hart (8.6.8.) | 234 |
He has unmeasured bliss to give, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1039 |
He has vanquished death and hell; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 662 |
He has washed us in his blood; | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
He has washed us in his blood; | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
He has washed us in his blood; | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
He has washed us in his blood; | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
He has washed us in his blood; | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
He hates to put away. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 413 |
He hates to put away. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 413 |
He hates to put away. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 413 |
He hates to put away. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 413 |
He heard, and bade the tempest cease; | John Newton (L.M.) | 1017 |
He hearkened to their groans, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 318 |
He hears and will relieve complaint: | John Berridge (C.M.) | 893 |
He hears my sad complaints, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 114 |
He hears our mournful call. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 509 |
He hears our praises and complaints, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 361 |
He hears the Spirits voice within; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 908 |
He hears the groans of his elect, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 413 |
He hears the sigh or groan. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 675 |
He helps me on him to rely; | J. Franklin (C.M.) | 511 |
He hides a smiling face. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 320 |
He hides the purpose of his grace, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 132 |
He himself has bid thee pray, | John Newton (7s) | 379 |
He himself, in Jordans river, | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 428 |
He holds all nature in his hand; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 957 |
He hung in open view; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
He hung, through soul and body pierced, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 815 |
He in holy triumph broke | W. Gadsby (7s) | 657 |
He in the thickest darkness dwells; | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 6 |
He in various ways reproves; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 623 |
He invites us to this feast; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 662 |
He is able, | J. Hart (8.7.4.) | 723 |
He is faithful, | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 333 |
He is mighty, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 593 |
He is my All; of him Ill boast; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 630 |
He is my Helper and my Guide; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 812 |
He is my Refuge in each deep distress; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 667 |
He is my Rock, my Refuge too, | J. Adams (L.M.) | 175 |
He is my Rock, my anchor-ground, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 745 |
He is my rich treasure, my God, and my King. | W. Gadsby (11s) | 577 |
He is my souls sweet morning star, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1011 |
He is my strength and tower; | J. Franklin (C.M.) | 511 |
He is needful as our All; | W. Gadsby (7.6.) | 574 |
He is needful in all stations, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 573 |
He is no fickle friend; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 351 |
He is the Son to free; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
He is the whole creations Head, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 20 |
He is their Father still; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
He is their God, and they shall know | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 557 |
He is their treasure and their joy, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
He is though I am blind | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 7 |
He is willing; doubt no more. | J. Hart (8.7.4.) | 723 |
He is your God and King, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 539 |
He is your God and King. | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
He is your strength and portion too, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 519 |
He is, I daily find, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 7 |
He justly claims a song from me; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 9 |
He keeps a gradual pace. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 709 |
He kindly listens while they tell | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 762 |
He knows and loves the beggars knock, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 629 |
He knows he must resign. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1020 |
He knows how deep their groanings are, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 263 |
He knows how long Ive languished here, | John Newton (S.M.) | 729 |
He knows how weak and faint thou art, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 765 |
He knows our feeble frame; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 120 |
He knows our foes are strong; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 509 |
He knows our sins perplex and tease, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 509 |
He knows the frailty of our frame; | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 441 |
He knows we are but dust; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 678 |
He knows we have no strength at all; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 509 |
He knows what arguments Id take | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 727 |
He knows what sore temptations mean, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 120 |
He knows, and is known by, his sheep; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 627 |
He laid his glory by, | C. Wesley (148th) | 37 |
He leads my soul safely along, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
He led the host of morning stars; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 20 |
He led them by the way: | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 358 |
He left his radiant throne on high! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 418 |
He left his starry crown, | S. Stennett (148th) | 403 |
He lends an unseen hand, | John Berridge (148th) | 749 |
He let his patience long endure, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
He like an angel stands, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
He likes the tents of Jacob well, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 360 |
He lines it out with blood. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
He listens to their broken sighs, | S. Stennett (S.M.) | 359 |
He lives and blessed be my Rock, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 419 |
He lives on the bounty of grace, rich and free – | W. Gadsby (11.8.) | 591 |
He lives within the vail above, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 383 |
He lives! he lives! and sits above, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 72 |
He lives, all blessings to impart! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 751 |
He lives, all glory to his name! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 751 |
He lives, eternally to save! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 751 |
He lives, he reigns, and sits above, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 539 |
He lives, the Lord enthroned on high! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 751 |
He lives, their mansions to prepare, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 751 |
He lives, to bring them safely there! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 751 |
He lives, to calm their troubled heart! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 751 |
He lives, to still his peoples fears! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 751 |
He lives, to wipe away their tears! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 751 |
He lives, triumphant oer the grave! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 751 |
He lives, unchangeably the same! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 751 |
He loads their shoulders well with woe, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 300 |
He looks to him that works the whole, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
He looks with smiling face; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
He loved and chose because he would; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 530 |
He loved me ere the world began; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 525 |
He loved, he has loved us, because he would love; | C. Wesley (11s) | 161 |
He loves beyond degree; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 579 |
He loves his people, great and small, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
He loves them without end, | (Author Unknown) (148th) | 214 |
He loves through every changing scene, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 633 |
He loves to bind up broken reeds, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 743 |
He loves to hear our praise. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
He loves you most dearly rejoice in his name; | J. Hart (11s) | 40 |
He loves, but will correct us too, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 335 |
He made a precious way to God. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 585 |
He made an end of sin, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 606 |
He made by Moses known; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 420 |
He made his Son our sacrifice; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 34 |
He made the payment good. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 533 |
He magnified the law | W. Gadsby (148th) | 537 |
He magnified the law for me, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 525 |
He makes his graces shine. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 109 |
He makes my soul his care; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 325 |
He makes the believer, and gives him his crown. | J. Hart (104th) | 804 |
He makes the blind to see; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 675 |
He makes the dead to hear his voice; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 675 |
He makes the glorious victory mine, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 325 |
He makes the sinner sad, | Isaac Watts (122nd) | 362 |
He makes them feel the cleansing grace, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 16 |
He many a sore temptation meet, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 681 |
He marketh every tear, | John Berridge (148th) | 749 |
He may them exercise; | J. Adams (S.M.) | 274 |
He measures, with a span, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 539 |
He meets me with a kiss, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 268 |
He meets with many a blow; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
He must relieve the poor. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 893 |
He my Surety is, and Priest; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 558 |
He my wounded spirit cured; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 542 |
He near my soul has always stood; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 9 |
He never can leave thee, till God is not love. | W. Gadsby (104th) | 639 |
He never moves a man to say, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 32 |
He never takes away our all – | J. Swain (C.M.) | 132 |
He never will confound | W. Gadsby (148th) | 630 |
He never will permit | John Newton (S.M.) | 729 |
He never will their cause despise, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 614 |
He now has the witness within, | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
He now is the theme of my songs, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
He of endless lifes a winner; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 615 |
He often makes the crooked straight, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
He on Calvary | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 760 |
He only claims whateers amiss; | J. Hart (148th) | 817 |
He only rests in God. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 843 |
He paid thy ransom with his hand, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 101 |
He paid to justice all its due, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 17 |
He pardons all their sins, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 526 |
He pardons and forgives, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 556 |
He passed to reach the crown. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 168 |
He passed within the vail, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 922 |
He pities all that feel his fear, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 828 |
He pities all their griefs; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 832 |
He pities your crying, and will give you rest. | John Berridge (104th) | 687 |
He pity neer withdrew. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 438 |
He placed in heaven his radiant bow; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
He plants his footsteps in the sea, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 320 |
He pleads, before the throne, | John Newton (C.M.) | 119 |
He plucked me as a brand from hell; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
He prays with lifted eyes. | J. Hupton (C.M.) | 1099 |
He pushes at the gate, | Henry Fowler (148th) | 1026 |
He puts you in mourning, the dress that you want, | John Berridge (104th) | 687 |
He quits the dark abode, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
He raised me from the depths of sin, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 94 |
He raised me from the lowest state, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 13 |
He raises monarchs to their thrones, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 63 |
He ran to fetch him home; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
He ran, and fell upon his neck, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
He ransomed me from hell with blood, | John Newton (L.M.) | 91 |
He ravens and lions can tame! | John Newton (8s) | 276 |
He reads the dark lines which sin has writ there; | John Berridge (104th) | 710 |
He redeemed us | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 535 |
He redresses all the woes | W. Gadsby (7.6.) | 574 |
He reigns and intercedes. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 489 |
He relieves the wounded heart; | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 976 |
He requires pure desires; | J. Hart (8.3.) | 800 |
He reveals in gospel days. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 514 |
He rises, sets, but goes not back, | J. Hart (148th) | 777 |
He rolled the seas and spread the skies, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
He rose and triumphed oer the grave, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
He rose in triumph from the dead; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 536 |
He ruined all his future race: | J. Hart (112th) | 89 |
He rules and reigns from pole to pole. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
He rules me by his well-known laws | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 465 |
He rules oer earth and heaven; | C. Wesley (148th) | 127 |
He rules on Zions hill, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 541 |
He safely leads my soul along; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 9 |
He said, and off he goes | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
He sank in wraths tremendous tide, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 663 |
He satisfied the claims of law, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 561 |
He saved me from my lost estate; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 9 |
He saved them from their foes; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 318 |
He saved us from the wrath of God, | J. Hart (148th) | 445 |
He saves from death, destruction, and despair. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 667 |
He saves from hell we bless his name, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 211 |
He saves from sin, wrath, law, and hell, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 557 |
He saves from wrath and sin, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
He saves you by his grace; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 539 |
He saves, and he smiles in the face, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 597 |
He saw her polluted with sin, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 569 |
He saw her rolling in her filth, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 533 |
He saw me distressed, and he said, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
He saw me ruined in the fall, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 9 |
He says hell freely give, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 987 |
He says, Ive all that I require; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1092 |
He sees me often overcome, | T. Greene (C.M.) | 209 |
He sees the struggles that prevail | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 762 |
He sees us when we see not him, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
He sees when I am sunk in grief, | J. Franklin (L.M.) | 513 |
He sends a legal night; | John Berridge (148th) | 889 |
He sends his Spirit with his word, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 325 |
He sends his millions down to hell, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
He sets no rigorous tasks; | J. Hart (148th) | 448 |
He sets the prisoners free, and breaks | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1006 |
He shall by means like these | J. Hart (S.M.) | 872 |
He shall fly to endless day. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 545 |
He shall fulfil thy great decrees; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
He shall get safe at last. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 351 |
He shall guide me to the tomb: | J. Ryland (7s) | 64 |
He shall hold thee up when falling, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
He shall send down his heavenly powers, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 770 |
He sheds his beams of light divine | J. Grigg and B. Francis (last verse) (L.M.) | 427 |
He shines eternal ages hence. | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 969 |
He shines into my heart; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 546 |
He shouts aloud through pain, | John Berridge (148th) | 749 |
He shows us first how foul | J. Hart (S.M.) | 863 |
He sighed; he groaned; he sweat; he cried; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 536 |
He sighs, he faints, he groans, he cries, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 712 |
He sinks in miry clay, | Henry Fowler (148th) | 1026 |
He sits for grace and judgment there. | Isaac Watts (122nd) | 362 |
He sits on no precarious throne, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
He smarts beneath a Fathers rod, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 148 |
He smarts with nails that pierce his feet, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 148 |
He smiles, and my comforts abound; | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 346 |
He sought a city fair and high, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 226 |
He spared no pains, declined no load, | J. Hart (148th) | 448 |
He speaks as prompted from within; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 882 |
He speaks, and that almighty breath | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 14 |
He speaks, and that almighty voice | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 579 |
He stained his garments in their blood, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 561 |
He stands accepted in his name | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1092 |
He stands in Jesus still complete. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 681 |
He stood to strengthen, not to fight; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
He stooped to bleed and die; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 659 |
He stretched forth his power, and snatched us from hell. | J. Hart (104th) | 778 |
He subdued the infernal powers, | J. Langford (7s) | 90 |
He suffered and died your wants to supply; | J. Wingrove (104th) | 1000 |
He surely will display, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 554 |
He surveys all our ways; | J. Hart (8.3.) | 800 |
He swore but once; the deed was done; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
He takes my soul, ere Im aware, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 22 |
He takes peculiar care of such, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 871 |
He takes the men of meanest name | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 74 |
He takes the rebel to his breast, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 588 |
He takes the vilest of our race | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 580 |
He takes, but cannot hold. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 845 |
He tarries oft till men are faint, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 893 |
He taught me wisdoms lessons, | Rozzell (7.6.) | 292 |
He teach, save the Lamb and his blood. | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
He teaches in the soul. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
He tells the shepherds of their joys, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
He tells us were weak, our hope is in vain, | John Newton (104th) | 324 |
He that answers is the same. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
He that believes on Jesus Christ, | J. Hart (8.6.8.) | 234 |
He that believes shall never die; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 603 |
He that believes, the Scripture says, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
He that believeth Christ the Lord, | J. Hart (8.6.8.) | 234 |
He that better knows than we, | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
He that bought thee on the cross | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
He that can dash whole worlds to death, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 14 |
He that dictates them is Jesus; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
He that finds this is rich indeed; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 681 |
He that formed me in the womb, | J. Ryland (7s) | 64 |
He that has loved us bears us through, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 72 |
He that has made my heaven secure | J. Ryland (C.M.) | 247 |
He that hung upon the cross, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
He that redeemed my soul from hell | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 420 |
He that trusts in his own heart, | John Berridge (7s) | 742 |
He that wears it | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 920 |
He that with Jesus gathers not, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 178 |
He that would keep this solemn day, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 786 |
He the great atonement made! | J. Bradford (7s) | 116 |
He the vail has rent in twain; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 542 |
He then is all my hope and stay. | E. Mote (L.M.) | 1106 |
He then took the yoke off my neck, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
He thinks himself the sinner chief; | John Berridge (112th) | 744 |
He to my succour came. | N.Tate & N.Brady (C.M.) | 936 |
He to the needy and the faint | J. Hart (C.M.) | 828 |
He toils through life, and pants through death, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
He took all her debts and her woes, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 569 |
He took his seat above; | C. Wesley (148th) | 127 |
He took our weakness, bore our load, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 837 |
He took the Lord, the great I AM, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 550 |
He took the bread and blessed and brake; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1121 |
He took the dying traitors place, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 95 |
He took the robe the Saviour wrought, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 109 |
He treasures up his bright designs, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 320 |
He tries, but cannot pray, | Henry Fowler (148th) | 1026 |
He triumphed oer the powers of hell, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1080 |
He trusts in our Redeemers hands | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 85 |
He turns, and looks, and cries, Tis done. | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 390 |
He understands a sigh divine, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 765 |
He undertakes for sinners lost, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 148 |
He undertook our desperate debt; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 712 |
He undertook the care and charge, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 572 |
He undertook, and must go through. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
He unto the utmost saves. | J. Kent (8.7.) | 913 |
He upholds them with his hand. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 720 |
He waits to answer prayer. | J. Swain (C.M.) | 132 |
He waits to make you free. | Spiritual Mag., 1790 (C.M.) | 989 |
He was in all things like to you. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 787 |
He was needed much indeed; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 573 |
He was not readier to deceive, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 775 |
He was too wise to err, and O, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 7 |
He was tried and tempted too; | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 758 |
He welcomes all by sin oppressed, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 642 |
He wept, he bled, he died for you; | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 441 |
He who Mary thus affected, | C. Batty (8.7.) | 741 |
He who found the wandering sheep | C. Wesley (7s) | 1071 |
He who has helped me hitherto, | John Newton (L.M.) | 961 |
He who taught their hearts to pray, | John Newton (7s) | 397 |
He whom I fix my hopes upon; | J. Cennick (L.M.) | 144 |
He whose word can not be broken, | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
He will bring us safely through. | J. Hart (7s) | 788 |
He will change their night to day. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 720 |
He will cheer thee | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 698 |
He will ease you of your pains. | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 976 |
He will have compassion; then why should you grieve? | J. Wingrove (104th) | 1000 |
He will his grace reveal. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
He will neer afflict too much; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 623 |
He will never, never leave us; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
He will never, never, never | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 582 |
He will no more be wroth with them. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
He will not deceive thee; his faithfulness prove; | W. Gadsby (104th) | 639 |
He will not deceive them, nor spurn them away, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 548 |
He will not leave behind; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 629 |
He will not pronounce thy doom; | John Newton (7s) | 956 |
He will not the weakest forget; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 516 |
He will not, cannot go away. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 550 |
He will not, he cannot say, Go, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 627 |
He will present our souls | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 421 |
He will present us sound and whole, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 23 |
He will rise up the prey to take; | John Berridge (112th) | 899 |
He will say, Come near, ye blessed, | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
He will surely give the crown; | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
He will wash and feast you there. | J. Berridge (7s) | 147 |
He will, for his own mercys sake, | John Berridge (112th) | 899 |
He with his wisdom makes them wise, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
He wore conspicuous on his breast. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
He works it by his power; | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 244 |
He works salvation in our hearts, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 211 |
He wraps in frowns as well as smiles, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 894 |
He wrought the righteousness, | J. Hart (148th) | 445 |
He, beneath the Spirits sealing, | J. Kent (8.7.) | 759 |
He, in mercy, called his own; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 583 |
He, in the days of feeble flesh, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 120 |
He, in the most distressing hour, | J. Franklin (L.M.) | 513 |
He, like a beacon on a hill, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
He, my Goodness, Strength, and God, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 801 |
He, the sinners wise Physician, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 976 |
He, to save my soul from danger, | R. Robinson (8.7.) | 199 |
He, to save your souls from ruin, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 593 |
Head oer all is Christ to me, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 558 |
Head of the Church triumphant, | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
Heal the sick, and lead the blind. | C. Wesley (7s) | 303 |
Heal us, Immanuel, here we are, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 731 |
Healing medicines, here I find, | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
Heals him of all his wretchedness, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 588 |
Health and every needful blessing | Crosse (8.7.) | 1150 |
Hear and sing, ye sons of God; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 534 |
Hear him speak, ye savèd few, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 662 |
Hear his groans, till he, expiring, | Zion’s Trumpet, 1838 (8.7.) | 1118 |
Hear my never-ceasing cry; | W. Hammond (7s) | 737 |
Hear the Lord himself declaring | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 982 |
Hear the Redeemers gracious call : | Spiritual Mag., 1790 (C.M.) | 989 |
Hear the blest Redeemer call you; | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 428 |
Hear the dreadful sound, Depart! | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Hear the dying Saviour cry! | J. Evans (8.7.4.) | 93 |
Hear the general answer, No! | T. Kelly (7s) | 1045 |
Hear the glad tidings, hear and live! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 488 |
Hear the good tidings God has sent, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 837 |
Hear the hymn of praise we sing. | Crosse (8.7.) | 1150 |
Hear the sighs and groans of God! | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Hear the trump proclaim the day; | J. Cennick, C. Wesley and M. Madan (8.7.4.) | 493 |
Hear the voice of revelation; | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 428 |
Hear the whole conclusion of it; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
Hear thy humble suppliants cry; | D. Turner (8.7.) | 1068 |
Hear thy word with godly fear. | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1135 |
Hear us from thy bright abode, | Crosse (8.7.) | 1150 |
Hear what Christ the Saviour says; | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
Hear what the Lord has done for me. | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 394 |
Hear whilst we plead the Saviours name, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1114 |
Hear with meekness; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1135 |
Hear, gracious God, a sinners cry, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 385 |
Hear, then, blessed Saviour, hear me! | D. Turner (8.7.) | 1068 |
Hearing ears, and seeing eyes. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
Heart and flesh may fail, tis true; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 619 |
Heaven and earth shall pass away, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 796 |
Heaven and earth, shall flee away; | J. Cennick, C. Wesley and M. Madan (8.7.4.) | 493 |
Heaven before them, | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Heaven is that holy, happy place, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 850 |
Heaven its King congratulates; | J. Hart (7s) | 490 |
Heaven only can bear the full flame. | J. Swain (8s) | 162 |
Heaven will bring us sweeter rest. | H. F. Lyte (8.7.) | 971 |
Heaven will gladly share our songs. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
Heaven with the echo shall resound, | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 201 |
Heaven, earth, and hell, draw near; let all things come | Isaac Watts (50th) | 497 |
Heavenly Warrior, may we never | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 560 |
Heavenly blessings, without measure, | J. Evans (8.7.4.) | 93 |
Heavenly joys on earth begin. | J. Irons (8.7.4.) | 735 |
Heavenly tongues are ever aiming, | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 1055 |
Heavens brightest Glory sunk in shame, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 536 |
Heavens brightest lamps, with him compared, | Isaac Watts & J. Needham (C.M.) | 15 |
Heeded not a heart unclean; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 584 |
Heirs of God, joint-heirs with Jesus, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 766 |
Held by the Saviours mighty arm, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 772 |
Held for me in thy hand, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
Held in the deepest bondage there, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1090 |
Hell and all its murderous train, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
Hell and earth their powers unite, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 619 |
Hell and thy sins resist thy course, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1007 |
Hell answer their complaint. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
Hell banish every fear; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 727 |
Hell be my Sanctuary there. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 173 |
Hell break the strings of nature soon, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 553 |
Hell cause thee to bring thy griefs to his throne, | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
Hell charm them with a holy kiss, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 580 |
Hell deal thy deeds their righteous doom, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 852 |
Hell draw them to his breast; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 580 |
Hell freely and faithfully give. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 627 |
Hell give thee power, till light return, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 707 |
Hell give them honour, peace, renown, | J. Adams (8.8.6.) | 67 |
Hell had been my destined place. | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1031 |
Hell humble thy proud heart; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 872 |
Hell is vanquished, heaven appeased, | J. Hart (7s) | 788 |
Hell lead them forth with love and power, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 625 |
Hell lead them on fair Zions road, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 772 |
Hell leave me at last in trouble to sink; | John Newton (104th) | 232 |
Hell leave you? No, never! his love is too great. | W. Gadsby (104th) | 568 |
Hell love his own to endless day. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 633 |
Hell love his saints unto the end, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 606 |
Hell love tomorrow as today. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 87A |
Hell make his goodness known; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
Hell make his sons and daughters wise, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 625 |
Hell neer thee forsake, but surely perform | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
Hell never leave thee doubt it not | J. Hart (L.M.) | 707 |
Hell never quench the smoking flax, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 120 |
Hell never, no never deceive; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 627 |
Hell reach the port for which hes bound; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1049 |
Hell resounds the dreadful roar; | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Hell save you by his grace. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 570 |
Hell seized his agonisèd heart, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 561 |
Hell surely turn and smile again, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 377 |
Hell take thee, and plunge thee therein, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 627 |
Hell take them all to glory too. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 625 |
Hell therefore supply all his need, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
Hell was our just desert, | J. Hart (148th) | 445 |
Hell with heaven mingle. | J. Hart (8.3.) | 800 |
Hell-born sin, once crept in, | J. Hart (8.3.) | 799 |
Hells deep caverns opening wide; | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Help can only come from thee. | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Help each other in the road; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1014 |
Help each poor trembler to repeat, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 829 |
Help me all thy will to do; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 611 |
Help me in his name to trust; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 573 |
Help me to begin today. | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
Help me to keep the bloody field; | J. Hart (112th) | 835 |
Help me to taste thy dying love. | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 688 |
Help me to tear it from thy throne, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 958 |
Help me to watch, and pray, and strive, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1051 |
Help me, Lord, on thee to call; | Gospel Mag., 1781 (7s) | 963 |
Help them fully to believe, | Henry Fowler (7s) | 754 |
Help them their office to fulfil, | D. Denham (C.M.) | 1154 |
Help theres none for such as we, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Help to chant the Saviours praise. | J. Bakewell (8.7.) | 931 |
Help to sing the Saviours merits; | J. Bakewell (8.7.) | 931 |
Help us in Jesus to believe, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 847 |
Help us thy name to sing; | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
Help us to be much in prayer, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 640 |
Help us to feed on thee by faith, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 824 |
Help us to feed upon thy word; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 457 |
Help us to praise: | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
Help us to take, from doubtings free, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
Help us, dear Lord, to honour thee; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 851 |
Help, Lord, for men of virtue fail; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
Helper, counsellor, or guide? | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
Helpless and far from all relief, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 140 |
Helpless and weak, a sinner great, | J. Adams (L.M.) | 175 |
Helpless souls have here a Friend; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 593 |
Helpless, look to thee for grace; | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 143 |
Helps them when they seek his face. | John Newton (7s) | 397 |
Hence all our comforts flow, | Gospel Mag., 1778 (S.M.) | 86 |
Hence evermore! | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
Hence from my soul, sad thoughts, begone, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 266 |
Hence shall his sovereign throne arise; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 168 |
Hence! accursèd wretch, depart! | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
Hence, vain, intruding world, depart; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1085 |
Henceforth an end is put to sin | J. Hart (L.M.) | 815 |
Henceforth my great concern shall be | J. Ryland (C.M.) | 247 |
Her conscience gets no ease. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 638 |
Her craft and spleen shell make them feel, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 620 |
Her debts and guilt upon him fell; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 533 |
Her dissolution mourns; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 847 |
Her efforts all abortive prove; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 638 |
Her empire shall maintain; | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 406 |
Her faith and her patience to prove; | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
Her favourite god pursue; | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 42 |
Her hopes all centre there; | J. Kent (S.M.) | 994 |
Her hopes oerturned, her projects crossed, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 289 |
Her mansion near the throne. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
Her name he enrollèd above; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 569 |
Her natures serpentine indeed; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 620 |
Her noblest life my spirit draws | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 752 |
Her only clothing sin and guilt; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 533 |
Her only hope for heaven, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 922 |
Her several saints can boast; | E. Scott (C.M.) | 1145 |
Her sin, by imputation, his, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 10 |
Her strength could make a Samson yield; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 620 |
Her strength shall suffice for the day; | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
Her suckling have no room? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 269 |
Her trembling conscience pains, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 994 |
Her woes are permitted of God, | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
Her working makes her worse; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 638 |
Here I behold thy distant face, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 475 |
Here I behold thy wonders, Lord, | J. Maxwell (L.M.) | 44 |
Here I my Ebenezer raise, | T. Greene (C.M.) | 209 |
Here I raise my Ebenezer; | R. Robinson (8.7.) | 199 |
Here I will meet the hungry poor, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 365 |
Here I with wonder see | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
Here Id feast my soul for ever; | J. Swain (8.7.) | 689 |
Here all Deity can meet, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 534 |
Here at thy cross, my dying God, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 166 |
Here billows break upon my breast | John Berridge (148th) | 672 |
Here every bowel of our God | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 440 |
Here give the troubled conscience ease; | John Newton (C.M.) | 398 |
Here griefs, and cares, and pains, | John Newton (S.M.) | 337 |
Here he exalts neglected worms | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
Here he smiles and smiles for ever; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 514 |
Here his brightest glories shine; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 626 |
Here hungry souls appear, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 831 |
Here in this world of sin and woe, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 941 |
Here in thy love will we rejoice, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 176 |
Here is my hope, my joy, my rest; | J. A. Rothe translated by J. Weeks (112th) | 96 |
Here is no prevarication; | J. Hart (8.3.) | 104 |
Here it is I find my heaven, | J. Allen & W. Shirley (8.7.) | 158 |
Here it shines in Jesus face; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 514 |
Here its guilt may estimate. | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
Here let him hold a lasting throne, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 366 |
Here let me build and rest secure. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 980 |
Here let me rest my weary head, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 924 |
Here let me search my inmost mind, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1085 |
Here let me trust, while I adore, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 957 |
Here let me wash my spotted soul | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 764 |
Here let my faith unshaken dwell; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 980 |
Here let my soul her hold maintain, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 908 |
Here let my soul retreat; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 136 |
Here let the Son of David reign; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 366 |
Here let the great Redeemer reign, | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 368 |
Here let the weary rest, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 921 |
Here let thy praise be spread; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 366 |
Here light, descending from above, | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 42 |
Here love, eternal love, abounds, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 987 |
Here manifest thyself in peace; | J. Allen (L.M.) | 952 |
Here may the eternal Three | W. Gadsby (148th) | 696 |
Here may true friendship ever reign, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 1153 |
Here may view its nature rightly, | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
Here may we confidently trust, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 564 |
Here may we prove the power of prayer | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 1023 |
Here mercys boundless ocean flows, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1109 |
Here my hungry soul enjoys; | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
Here no jarring notes are found; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 600 |
Here no strangers durst intrude; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Here often from our eyes | John Newton (S.M.) | 337 |
Here on my heart the burden lies, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 761 |
Here on the cross tis fairest drawn, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 752 |
Here pardoned rebels sit, and hold | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 437 |
Here peace and liberty have dwelt, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
Here peace and pardon, love and blood, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 440 |
Here promises of heavenly love | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 42 |
Here safety dwells and peace divine; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 927 |
Here shall my power and love be known, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 365 |
Here shall your numerous wants receive | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1039 |
Here sinners may approach and live, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 564 |
Here sinners may commune with God, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 636 |
Here sinners may draw near, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 585 |
Here sinners, black as hell, obtain relief; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 669 |
Here sweeter comforts cheer my heart, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 927 |
Here the Father | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 600 |
Here the hungry eat and live. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
Here the sacred records show | J. Kent (7s) | 145 |
Here the vast seas of grace, | J. Kent (148th) | 87 |
Here the whole Deity is known, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 207 |
Here they find a sure abiding, | J. Kent (8.7.) | 759 |
Here they forget their doubts and fears, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 738 |
Here they oft conversing sat, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Here they trusted him before us, | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
Here thirsty souls approach, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 831 |
Here thy bleeding wounds are healed; | J. Kent (7s) | 145 |
Here to meet in peace again. | John Newton (7s) | 501 |
Here to our waiting hearts proclaim | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 1023 |
Here unite to endless days. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 514 |
Here we behold his bowels roll, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 438 |
Here we by faith may view, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 653 |
Here we could sit and gaze away, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 265 |
Here we fix and comfort take – | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
Here we have a firm foundation; | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
Here we have power to plead with God, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 564 |
Here we may sit and see him here, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 357 |
Here we raise our Ebenezer, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 656 |
Here when thy feet shall fall, | J. Kent (148th) | 87 |
Here will I fix my gracious throne, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 365 |
Here will I lie, and wait till thou | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
Here would I constantly abide, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 637 |
Here would I wait, and hope, and pray, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1108 |
Here wouldst keep thy private court; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Here yet is thine abode; | E. Scott (C.M.) | 1145 |
Here you may quench your raging thirst, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
Here, Lord, my soul convicted stands | J. Maxwell (L.M.) | 44 |
Here, O my soul, thy trust repose; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 980 |
Here, humble saints, your tribute pay; | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 426 |
Here, in obedience to thy word, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 822 |
Here, in thy gospels wondrous frame, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 5 |
Here, mighty God! accept our songs; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 366 |
Here, on the mercy-seat, | S. Stennett (S.M.) | 359 |
Here, says the Lord, ye angels, spread their thrones; | Isaac Watts (50th) | 497 |
Here, soul, heres raiment rich enough; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 106 |
Hereafter he will make me know, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 7 |
Herein let self be all abased, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 195 |
Herein we every blessing view, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 383 |
Heres a cord which cant be broken; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 600 |
Heres a soul that perished suing | D. Turner (8.7.) | 1068 |
Heres all a God can give; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 637 |
Heres an amazing change indeed! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
Heres blood that can take its defilement away. | J. Kent (11s) | 1097 |
Heres health for the sickly, heres life for the dead. | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
Heres life, and light, and holiness, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 637 |
Heres my claim, and here alone; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Heres my heart, Lord, take and seal it; | R. Robinson (8.7.) | 199 |
Heres one among the damned | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 547 |
Heres pardon full for sin thats past; | J. Kent (last 3 verses) (L.M.) | 407 |
Heres refuge for sinners, whose guilt shall appear | J. Kent (11s) | 1097 |
Heres righteousness enough. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
Heres room for my soul to expand; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 529 |
Heres strength for the weakly that hither are led; | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
Heres the refuge of the lost; | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
Heres water, whose all-powerful stream | J. Cennick (112th) | 985 |
Heres your tenure keep it safe – | J. Hart (7.5.) | 77 |
Hes Bread, and the Bread of Life too; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
Hes King in Zions land, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 648 |
Hes Water to cleanse and to heal; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
Hes a Strong-hold, ordained for you; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1090 |
Hes all the helpless soul can need; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 557 |
Hes boundless both in truth and grace. | Dobell’s Selection (L.M.) | 981 |
Hes fastened there as God, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 550 |
Hes gone in endless bliss to dwell, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 664 |
Hes great, and Zion shall record | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
Hes made unto them righteousness. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 544 |
Hes marrow and fatness as well, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
Hes mine, and with pleasure I see, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 578 |
Hes mine; I bought him with my blood. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 106 |
Hes one in the Lord, and in him he abides, | W. Gadsby (11.8.) | 591 |
Hes precious in his precious blood, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 174 |
Hes precious in his righteousness, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 174 |
Hes precious on a dying bed. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 174 |
Hes precious to his people still. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 174 |
Hes saved, and saved by grace. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 596 |
Hes the Rock in which they hide. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 551 |
Hes the Rock of our salvation, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 758 |
Hes the life of every limb. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 626 |
Hes unsound and filthy, and no good can show. | W. Gadsby (104th) | 520 |
Hid from all creatures peering eyes; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
Hide all my transgressions from view. | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 340 |
Hide me, O Gethsemane! | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Hide me, O my Saviour, hide, | C. Wesley (7s) | 303 |
Hide my soul within thy arms; | W. Williams (8.7.) | 1101 |
Hide the heavens from my view, | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1037 |
Hides the loved Saviour from my sight, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 399 |
High as the heavens are raised | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 1015 |
High beyond imagination | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 582 |
High on a throne of light they stand, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
High on his Fathers throne; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
Higher than the heights above; | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 968 |
Him face to face shalt see. | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 917 |
Him rise with power to save. | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
Him that bled for you and me, | J. Hart (7s) | 788 |
Him whom we now to thee commend; | R. Hill (L.M.) | 373 |
Him your fellow-sufferer see; | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 787 |
Himself a noble vine, and we | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
Himself for others sake he gave, | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 1012 |
Himself has bound, by holy ties, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
Himself has said my ransoms paid, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 355 |
Himself he binds by oath and blood, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 588 |
Himself he cannot save. | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 1012 |
Himself he cannot save. | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 1012 |
Himself he gives us still. | J. Swain (C.M.) | 132 |
Himself my heaven, himself my joy. | H. Paice, 1798 (L.M.) | 200 |
Himself shall be thy helping Friend, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 707 |
His Fathers broken laws. | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
His Godhead from his throne: | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 110 |
His Prophet now becomes his Priest, | J. Hart (8.6.8.) | 234 |
His Sons own flesh and blood. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 831 |
His Spirit all the motion gives, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
His Spirit from above | J. Hart (S.M.) | 831 |
His Spirit he sent, to soften my heart; | W. Gadsby (104th) | 521 |
His Spirit joins with ours | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
His Spirit makes our conscience clean; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1006 |
His Spirit must disclose | John Berridge (148th) | 888 |
His Spirit will cherish the life he first gave; | J. Hart (104th) | 804 |
His Spirit write the law within, | John Berridge (112th) | 900 |
His Spirits quickening breath. | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
His Spirits voice I hear. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 812 |
His Well-Beloved gave; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
His aid and his influence afford, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 635 |
His aid theyre supplicating | Rozzell (7.6.) | 292 |
His all-creating beams display | J. Swain (L.M.) | 1107 |
His all-prevailing sacrifice | J. Swain (L.M.) | 1107 |
His and our Fathers will; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
His are faithful words and true. | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 982 |
His ark was settled there; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 366 |
His arm of omnipotent grace | W. Gadsby (8s) | 627 |
His arm shall thee defend, | J. Kent (148th) | 87 |
His arms embrace this happy ground, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 364 |
His back with hardy stripes is hewed, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 148 |
His back with scourges lashed and torn; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
His backs with knotted scourges lashed, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
His beams, hes ever mine. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 546 |
His beauties called to trace, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 596 |
His beauties trace, his majesty adore; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 667 |
His beauties we can never trace, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
His bleeding cross is all my boast; | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 271 |
His bleeding hands extended wide; | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 688 |
His blest Spirit does impart. | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 976 |
His blood alone can wash thee fair, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 81 |
His blood can cleanse the blackest soul, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 23 |
His blood has set often the worst broken bones; | J. Berridge (104th) | 150 |
His blood must purge the conscience clean, | John Berridge (112th) | 900 |
His blood, which did your sins atone, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 489 |
His body bruised for sin; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 820 |
His body bruised, from every part | J. Hart (L.M.) | 824 |
His body, bathed in sweat and blood, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
His bodys glorious Head; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
His bodys the temple of the Holy Ghost, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 612 |
His bones keep waxing old, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
His bosom bears the tender lambs. | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
His bosom glow with love. | J. Swain (C.M.) | 1082 |
His bosom heaves, with guilt oppressed, | Henry Fowler (148th) | 1026 |
His boundless years can neer decrease, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 2 |
His bounteous hand the poor supplies, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 831 |
His bowels melt with love. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 120 |
His bright robes were quickly gone; | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 920 |
His brightest form of glory shines; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 752 |
His building shall complete; | J. Dracup (C.M.) | 215 |
His chariot will not long delay; | C. Wesley (last verse unknown) (8.8.6.) | 137 |
His chariots will not stay; | S. Stennett (148th) | 403 |
His charms so transcendently blaze, | J. Swain (8s) | 162 |
His chastening, therefore, prize, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 872 |
His children he supplies | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
His children should obey; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 648 |
His church is with his presence blessed. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 365 |
His claims were set at nought; | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1013 |
His comforts from the law, | W. Gadsby (122nd) | 522 |
His commandments | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 1055 |
His conquering banner oer my head. | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 271 |
His conquest is crowned with the honours he won; | Isaac Watts (11s) | 414 |
His counsel and his care, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 421 |
His counsel stands for ever sure, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 530 |
His counsel, promise, and his power. | E. Mote (L.M.) | 1106 |
His counsels are settled of old; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 516 |
His counsels eternal made known; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 516 |
His counsels to unfold! | W. Gadsby (148th) | 571 |
His countenance more graceful is | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
His course is joy and righteousness; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
His covenant life eternal gives. | J. Kent (last 3 verses) (L.M.) | 407 |
His covenant of peace. | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 344 |
His covenant shall learn; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 832 |
His covenant will my soul defend, | T. Greene (C.M.) | 261 |
His creatures all are filled | J. Hart (S.M.) | 831 |
His cries may control the lusts of thy heart; | J. Berridge (104th) | 150 |
His cross a sure foundation laid | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 168 |
His dear face by faith I see, | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1037 |
His dear hands were pierced for thee; | J. Kent (7s) | 145 |
His dear heart was broken too, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 720 |
His dear presence makes me whole, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 801 |
His death procured thy peace, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
His debts are all discharged, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 528 |
His decree who formed the earth | J. Ryland (7s) | 64 |
His deep and dangerous lies | J. Hart (S.M.) | 775 |
His destined land he sometimes sees, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1049 |
His disciples likewise came; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
His drooping head, his streaming side, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 856 |
His dying love repeat. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 659 |
His dying toil and smart, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 756 |
His ear is open to their cries, | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 762 |
His everlasting arms has laid, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 909 |
His everlasting love. | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 348 |
His every word of grace is strong | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 14 |
His excellencies trace, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803 |
His eyes are majesty and love, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
His eyes in tears of sorrow drowned! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 712 |
His eyes their beams display; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
His face they always view; | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
His fairest pretensions must wholly be waived, | J. Hart (11.9.) | 309 |
His faith beheld the promised land, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 231 |
His faith stands in Jesuss power, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 632 |
His faith to action seldom mounts; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 852 |
His faith, and yet believes. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
His faithful word declares to thee, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 328 |
His faithfulness, justice, and truth; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 597 |
His favour nothing could remove, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 13 |
His favourites from his breast; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 354 |
His flesh and his spirit with malice they tore, | Isaac Watts (11s) | 414 |
His foes shall the Christian withstand, | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
His footsteps who can trace? | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 596 |
His form divinely fair; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 126 |
His former visits we recount, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 911 |
His free grace adore, and sing Worthys the Lamb! | W. Gadsby (104th) | 568 |
His freed-man thou shalt go. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 892 |
His fretful child, a toy, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
His friends forsook him in the night, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
His fulness shall yield us abundant supplies; | J. Fawcett (104th) | 184 |
His gifts in abundance we daily receive; | J. Fawcett (104th) | 184 |
His glorious grace abroad. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 94 |
His glorious power make known, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 696 |
His glory and his grace. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 85 |
His glory can never depart; | W. Gadsby (11.8.) | 591 |
His glory to enjoy. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 553 |
His goodness he will make to pass | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 554 |
His goodness praise, his wonders tell, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 837 |
His goodness runs an endless round; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 498 |
His goodness will find out a way. | John Newton (8s) | 276 |
His grace as the dew shall descend; | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 346 |
His grace despised, his power defied, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
His grace is now my song and boast, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 336 |
His grace mysteriously controls | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 690 |
His grace removes my sins. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1095 |
His grace shall neer depart; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 479 |
His grace shall to the end, | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 330 |
His grace, from age to age the same, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 555 |
His gracious name makes known! | John Newton (C.M.) | 966 |
His gracious name to raise; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 437 |
His gracious purpose he will do. | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 344 |
His great decrees fulfil, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 71 |
His great, his firm decree. | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 191 |
His hand has writ the sacred word | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 14 |
His hand sustains us still. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
His hands a golden censer held, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
His hands and his feet he resigned; | J. Swain (8s) | 159 |
His hands are fairer to behold | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
His hands securely keep. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 354 |
His hatred, unbelief, and guilt, | John Newton (C.M.) | 691 |
His head the finest gold excels; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
His head, the dear majestic head, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
His heart dissolves apace. | John Newton (C.M.) | 691 |
His heart is made of tenderness; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 120 |
His heart is my abode; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 604 |
His heart upon Zion did set; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 569 |
His helping hand, but feel; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
His holy Son he gave; | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 16 |
His holy head is thrust upon, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 148 |
His holy truth to know; | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 16 |
His honour and his names at stake, | E. Mote (L.M.) | 1106 |
His honour is engaged to save | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 354 |
His honours, and his deathless fame. | J. Kent (last 3 verses) (L.M.) | 407 |
His humble suit below; | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 117 |
His infinite power and wisdom proclaim; | W. Gadsby (104th) | 568 |
His institutions would I prize; | J. Grigg and B. Francis (last verse) (L.M.) | 427 |
His is love beyond a brothers – | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 133 |
His judgments adored, his righteousness clear, | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
His judgments disapprove. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 682 |
His justification receives, | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
His kingdom cannot fail; | C. Wesley (148th) | 127 |
His kingdom is begun. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 168 |
His kingdom neer decay. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
His language is, Let me, my God, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
His laws are just and mild, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 540 |
His legs like marble pillars stand. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
His life and death in my behalf, | John Newton (C.M.) | 119 |
His life and glory gone; | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 426 |
His life he gave a ransom-price, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 533 |
His light and airy dreams, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 775 |
His light shall make the darkness flee, | J. Franklin (C.M.) | 511 |
His little arms about her neck, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
His love abideth sure. | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
His love all victorious shall conquer for me. | C. Wesley (104th) | 229 |
His love and grace adore, | J. Allen (6.4.) | 415 |
His love and his mercy forget, | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
His love and power can bless. | John Newton (S.M.) | 395 |
His love and righteousness display, | Dobell’s Selection (L.M.) | 981 |
His love before all time began, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
His love divinely free! | John Berridge (C.M.) | 756 |
His love from Zion move. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 579 |
His love from eternity gave us a home, | J. Stevens (11s) | 243 |
His love he fixed on me before time began, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 577 |
His love in time past forbids me to think | John Newton (104th) | 232 |
His love is still as great; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 438 |
His love is still the same. | T. Greene (C.M.) | 230 |
His love no end or measure knows; | J. Swain (C.M.) | 132 |
His love no variation knows. | W. Hammond (148th) | 339 |
His love shall banish all your fears; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 570 |
His love too can soften hearts harder than stones. | J. Berridge (104th) | 150 |
His love will defend and guard us through life; | J. Fawcett (104th) | 184 |
His love, as ancient as his name, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 65 |
His love, more ancient than the skies, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 596 |
His love, what mortal thought can reach, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 418 |
His love, without beginning, knew | Gospel Mag., 1777 (C.M.) | 206 |
His loves the same to thee; | J. Kent (S.M.) | 909 |
His loving heart engaged to be | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 633 |
His loving heart is still | W. Hammond (148th) | 339 |
His loving-kindness changes not! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 9 |
His loving-kindness in the skies. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 9 |
His loving-kindness sing in death! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 9 |
His loving-kindness, O how free! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 9 |
His loving-kindness, O how good! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 9 |
His loving-kindness, O how great! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 9 |
His loving-kindness, O how strong! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 9 |
His matchless grace to you | W. Gadsby (148th) | 666 |
His matchless honours spread; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 607 |
His mercies Ill proclaim; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 567 |
His mercies lay a sovereign claim | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 124 |
His mercies never have an end; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 540 |
His mercy and his power; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 120 |
His mercy ever stands the same, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 556 |
His mercy has no end; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 355 |
His mercy never knows a bound; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 498 |
His mercy record; his faithfulness sing, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 568 |
His mercy visits every house, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 360 |
His mercy, truth, and justice join, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 539 |
His mercys still the same; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 630 |
His merit shall atone for me, | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 1103 |
His mighty acts be told; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 845 |
His mighty aid makes known; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 828 |
His mighty arm he will make bare; | John Berridge (112th) | 899 |
His mighty arms their strength resume, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 836 |
His mighty needful help afford, | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1059 |
His mighty power proclaim. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
His mouth is held with bit; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 1113 |
His mouth, that poured out long complaints, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
His name a tower for strength renowned, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1090 |
His name forbids my slavish fear; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1095 |
His name is Jesus, for he saves, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 892 |
His name is Jesus, full of grace, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 743 |
His name is Wonderful indeed; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 557 |
His name is all my trust; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 54 |
His name is gracious still, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 556 |
His name, and love, and gracious voice, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1100 |
His name, as Jesus, suits them well; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 557 |
His needs he will supply. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 725 |
His oath and promise true. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 923 |
His oath, his covenant, and his blood, | E. Mote (L.M.) | 1106 |
His office is to purchase slaves, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 892 |
His only Son he deigned to give; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 834 |
His overwhelming pain, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 653 |
His own bad heart creates him smart, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
His own glory | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 514 |
His own good pleasure, not our worth, | John Berridge (148th) | 674 |
His own though he had all things made | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
His paternal care and love. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 623 |
His patience long endures, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 556 |
His people and his ways; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 251 |
His peoples cause above. | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 117 |
His person and his word, | John Berridge (148th) | 888 |
His person bless, his soul secure; | R. Hill (L.M.) | 373 |
His piercèd hands and feet; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 856 |
His pity melted oer our woes, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1080 |
His pleasant fruits at his own feast. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
His power and truth, that never fail, | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 70 |
His power from above hell kindly impart, | J. Hart (104th) | 129 |
His power shall shield us when dangers arise. | J. Fawcett (104th) | 184 |
His power subdues our sins, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 1015 |
His power upholds my feeble frame, | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 3 |
His powerful blood did once atone, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
His praises aloud Ill proclaim, | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
His praises my tongue shall employ; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
His precious blood was shed, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 820 |
His presence cheers the soul, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
His presence lays proud nature low, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 555 |
His priestly office she disdains, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 621 |
His promise and faithfulness fail, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 632 |
His promise assures thee, when troubles assail, | Henry Fowler (11s) | 1033 |
His promise in his word I see, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 910 |
His promise is Yea and Amen, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 340 |
His promise is sure: hes Jesus thy Priest; | W. Gadsby (104th) | 639 |
His promise stands for ever firm; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 479 |
His promise surely hell fulfil. | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1036 |
His promises are true; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 305 |
His providence unfolds the book, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
His providential grace, | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 70 |
His purchase firm and true; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 351 |
His purpose to fulfil, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 550 |
His purposes will ripen fast, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 320 |
His radiant throne on high, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 95 |
His resurrections thine; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
His right hand shall still defend thee; | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 333 |
His right to reign the flesh denies. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 617 |
His righteous laws obey; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 541 |
His righteousness exalts their hope, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 58 |
His righteousness he gives to them; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 538 |
His righteousness is theirs. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 181 |
His righteousness makes sinners just. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 537 |
His righteousness my robe shall be, | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 1103 |
His righteousness wouldst thou receive? | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
His rising from the grave again, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 653 |
His sacred side no more shall bear | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
His saints in him are perfect too. | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 65 |
His saints in safety go; | Rozzell (7.6.) | 292 |
His saints shall sing and tell. | J. Kent (S.M.) | 922 |
His saints shall surely dwell; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 411 |
His saints to bless was present there. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 911 |
His salvations full and free; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 593 |
His secrets they shall share, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 832 |
His shield is spread oer every saint, | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 332 |
His shoulders held up heaven and earth, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 709 |
His six days toil is finished then; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 636 |
His skill in all cases infallible is; | W. Gadsby (11s) | 548 |
His skill infallible, | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 70 |
His slavish fear for ever gone; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 636 |
His sons, in every age and clime, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
His sorrows made thy justice known, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 164 |
His soul with bitter anguish pressed; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 712 |
His sovereign grace shall own. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
His sovereign majesty | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
His sovereign sceptre sway. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 683 |
His spirit once rejoiced aloud, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 71 |
His spotless righteousness I plead, | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 1103 |
His springs are all in thee. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 176 |
His steady course has run, | J. Hart (148th) | 777 |
His streaming feet transfixed and torn; | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 688 |
His strength, wheneer our spirits fail, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1080 |
His strokes are fewer than our crimes, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 1015 |
His sweet atoning sacrifice | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 117 |
His sweet commands fulfil. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 192 |
His sweetest thoughts on them did roll | J. Adams (8.8.6.) | 67 |
His sweetest, loveliest face to view. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 911 |
His sympathising heart | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
His tender pity and his love | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 382 |
His tender, loving heart | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 587 |
His the name of which we boast. | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
His track I see, and Ill pursue | J. Cennick (L.M.) | 144 |
His traitors and his foes. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 914 |
His troops rush headlong down to hell, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 424 |
His unctuous love has tuned our hearts and tongue; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 699 |
His vengeance sleeps no more, behold the day! | Isaac Watts (50th) | 497 |
His voice the strong one armed dismays; | John Newton (C.M.) | 1020 |
His warm affections downward flow; | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 441 |
His watchful eyes shall keep | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
His way was much rougher and darker than mine; | John Newton (104th) | 232 |
His ways are just and true! | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 114 |
His will has condescended; | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
His will we wickedly oppose, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 682 |
His wisdom all his works express; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
His wisdom conducts thee, his power thee defends, | J. Grant (11s) | 993 |
His wisdom, love, and power displays, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 561 |
His wonders see, his sermons hear, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 690 |
His wonders to perform; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 320 |
His wondrous works and ways | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 420 |
His word a firm foundation gives; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 980 |
His word is this poor sinners, hear; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 352 |
His word its rage restrains. | J. Swain (C.M.) | 132 |
His word of grace the precious field, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 519 |
His word shall stand, his truth prevail, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 352 |
His word the heart asunder breaks; | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 943 |
His word to Jews alone. | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 715 |
His word, though he take his way in the storm; | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
His worth I love to tell, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 114 |
His worth if all the nations knew, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
His worth, his glory, or his grace. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
His wrath none can escape, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 666 |
His yoke is soft and mild, | J. Hart (148th) | 448 |
His zeal inspired their breast; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 477 |
Hither by thy help Im come; | R. Robinson (8.7.) | 199 |
Hither the blood-bought children fly; | J. Swain (L.M.) | 738 |
Hither, Lord, thou didst resort, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Hither, then, your music bring; | J. Langford (7s) | 90 |
Hither, when hell assails, I flee; | J. A. Rothe translated by J. Weeks (112th) | 96 |
Ho! all ye hungry, starving souls, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
Ho! ye despairing sinners come, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 764 |
Ho! ye that pant for living streams, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
Ho, poor distressèd, thirsty soul, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 986 |
Ho, ye despairing sinners, hear, | J. Cennick (112th) | 985 |
Hoard up his sacred word, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 458 |
Hoard up the precious treasure there, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 455 |
Hold he cannot, though he seize us; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 463 |
Hold me fast and keep me near thee, | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 769 |
Hold me with thy powerful hand; | W. Williams (8.7.4.) | 462 |
Hold thy helpless people fast; | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1040 |
Hold up, and I shall stand. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
Hold us up, and we shall stand. | J. Hart (7s) | 704 |
Holds the helm, and guides the ship; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1102 |
Holiness in all its parts, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 796 |
Holiness is his blest abode, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 855 |
Holiness, without a stain, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 619 |
Holy Comforter, descend, | Henry Fowler (7s) | 754 |
Holy Father, God of love! | (Author Unknown) (7s) | 970 |
Holy Ghost, dispel our sadness, | Augustus Toplady (from the German) (8.7.) | 1073 |
Holy Ghost, inspire our praises, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
Holy Ghost, repeat the word, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
Holy Ghost, we look to thee; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 515 |
Holy Jesus, Lamb of God, | (Author Unknown) (7s) | 970 |
Holy Lamb, incarnate Word! | J. Hart (7s) | 490 |
Holy Spirit, on me shine; | Gospel Mag., 1781 (7s) | 963 |
Holy Spirit, quickening breath! | (Author Unknown) (7s) | 970 |
Holy Spirit, shed thy grace, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 391 |
Holy as the Holy One. | J. Kent (7s) | 145 |
Holy is he in all his works, | Isaac Watts & J. Needham (C.M.) | 15 |
Holy is without a flaw; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 575 |
Holy men, and only they, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
Holy, holy, holy Lord, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
Holy, holy, holy Lord, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
Holy, holy, holy Lord, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
Holy, holy, holy Lord, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
Holy, holy, holy Lord, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
Holy, immortal Three, | W. Gadsby (6.4.) | 517 |
Honour and power divine; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1005 |
Hope all that heaven has good; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803A |
Hope and sinners here must part. | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Hope is my anchor, firm and strong, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 83 |
Hope is my helmet; Christ my shield; | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 271 |
Hope long will wait, and wait again, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 244 |
Hope of all the saints thou art; | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1054 |
Hope of salvation in his name, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
Hope, and joy, and love increase. | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1014 |
Hoping still in Jesus blood. | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 1038 |
Horrors all hearts appal; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 847 |
Horrors we can never mention | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 560 |
Horrors, past imagination, | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
Hosanna through all the ethereal groves; | Isaac Watts (11s) | 414 |
Hosanna to his glorious name, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 124 |
Hosanna to our conquering King! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 424 |
Hosanna to our conquering King! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 424 |
Hosanna to the King of saints; | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 114 |
Hosanna to the eternal name, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 18 |
Hosanna was sung to David, we hear; | W. Gadsby (104th) | 549 |
Hosannah to my dying God, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 166 |
Hosannas languish on our tongues, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 25 |
Hosannas on our tongues; | Isaac Watts (148th) | 409 |
Hosts of angels, bright and glorious, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
Hot and cold, and sweet and sour; | John Berridge (7s) | 301 |
Hourly conflicts from within; | John Newton (7s) | 356 |
Hourly crosses from without; | John Newton (7s) | 356 |
How Christ has to thy law restored | J. Maxwell (L.M.) | 44 |
How God had respect to us under sin; | J. Hart (104th) | 778 |
How God is satisfied, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
How I waver to and fro, | W. Hammond (7s) | 280 |
How amiable they are! | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
How awful and how grand! | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 664 |
How backward is my heart | John Berridge (148th) | 883 |
How barren is my soul today! | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1124 |
How bitter that cup, no heart can conceive, | John Newton (104th) | 232 |
How blessed are they who truly see | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 978 |
How blest is the man who in Jesus believes | W. Gadsby (11.8.) | 591 |
How blest is the season at which we appear! | J. Hart (11s) | 40 |
How blest your state to come is! | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
How blest, how sacred, and how sweet! | J. Kent (L.M.) | 924 |
How bright their glories be. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 477 |
How can I be cheerful? | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
How can I come? some soul may say, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 675 |
How can I dare to venture nigh | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
How can a burdened cripple rise? | J. Hart (112th) | 835 |
How can a fettered captive flee? | J. Hart (112th) | 835 |
How can my soul, with hopes like these, | T. Greene (C.M.) | 261 |
How can poor believers stand, | John Newton (7s) | 397 |
How can ye hope, deluded souls, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 45 |
How canst thou want if he provide, | John Newton (L.M.) | 961 |
How changed, alas, are truths divine, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
How charming is the place, | S. Stennett (S.M.) | 359 |
How choice, how rich they are. | Gospel Mag., 1778 (S.M.) | 86 |
How comfortable tis! | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
How condescending and how wise | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 533 |
How dear that great salvation cost, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
How dear to him our cleansing stood, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 718 |
How desolate my way! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1069 |
How despicable to my eyes. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 480 |
How did my heart rejoice to hear | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 361 |
How different from the wilderness | John Newton (S.M.) | 337 |
How does he mourn his lonely state, | John Newton (C.M.) | 288 |
How does thy heart to sinners move! | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 688 |
How dreadful now my guilt appears, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 238 |
How easy are my pains! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1086 |
How fair soeer it seem. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
How fair soeer they seem. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 152 |
How faithful is the Lord! | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 772 |
How false, and yet how fair! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1064 |
How far the heavenly robe exceeds | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 109 |
How few upon the real! | Rozzell (C.M.) | 291 |
How fickle are our ways! | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 318 |
How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord, | K., 1787 (11s) | 329 |
How firm the promise eer remains: | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 772 |
How firm thy hope, thy comfort stands! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 935 |
How first thou from bondage wast freed – | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
How free thy favours to dispense! | Gospel Mag., 1777 (L.M.) | 942 |
How full of doubts I live, | John Berridge (148th) | 672 |
How full of truth! how full of grace! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 20 |
How full the vast reward; | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 772 |
How gladly does the prisoner hear | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 528 |
How glorious is thy holiness; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 833 |
How glorious, how divine! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 392 |
How grace divine broke up thy cell, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 406 |
How grace recedes and comfort dies, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 727 |
How great and solemn is the thing, | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 426 |
How great salvation hast thou seen! | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 929 |
How great the grace! how sweet the song! | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
How great the triumph, who can sing, | J. Swain (8.8.6.) | 724 |
How great their sum, how high they rise, | J. Kent (148th) | 732 |
How great thy guilt and misery, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 113 |
How great we must be made; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 79 |
How great, how solemn is the work | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 434 |
How great, immutable, and free! | J. Kent (L.M.) | 10 |
How happy are we our election who see, | Augustus Toplady (11s Irreg.) | 68 |
How happy if their lot is cast | John Newton (L.M.) | 1001 |
How happy is the little flock, | C. Wesley (last verse unknown) (8.8.6.) | 137 |
How happy the man whose heart is set free, | C. Wesley (104th) | 408 |
How happy, how divinely blest, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 257 |
How hard and rugged is the way | J. Hart (C.M.) | 747 |
How hardly it was won. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
How harsh soeer the way, | J. Hart (148th) | 307 |
How hast thou been usèd? | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
How hateful, then, must it appear | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
How he shines! how he smiles! how he looks! how he loves! | Isaac Watts (11s) | 414 |
How high a privilege tis to know | J. Hart (C.M.) | 107 |
How high thy wonders rise! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 207 |
How high, how deep, how wide it rolls! | J. Swain (L.M.) | 738 |
How his body God did bruise; | J. Hart (7s) | 830 |
How his eyes astonished are! | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
How huge the heavy load of all, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
How is it he so safe abides? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 685 |
How is it, Lord, that thou art kind, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
How is our nature marred by sin! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 946 |
How is their fury stirred! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
How it delights my ear! | R. Burnham (S.M.) | 203 |
How it was done we cant discuss, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
How joyful this sound, while daily I find | Samuel Medley (104th) | 321 |
How just and holy is the law, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 113 |
How kind and gracious he has been. | J. Franklin (L.M.) | 513 |
How kind the promises he makes! | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 762 |
How light compared with thine! | J. Hart (148th) | 307 |
How light, while supported by grace, | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
How long beneath the law I lay, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 188 |
How long hast thou bestowed thy care | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
How long shall my poor troubled breast | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 401 |
How long, O Lord, shall I complain | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 401 |
How long, dear Lord, how long | J. Hart (S.M.) | 314 |
How loth with toys to part, | John Berridge (148th) | 883 |
How low the Lord of life must sink, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 709 |
How mean their writings look! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1148 |
How mean they look, and dim! | Isaac Watts & J. Needham (C.M.) | 15 |
How mighty thou art, O Lord, to convert; | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 197 |
How oft I grumble and repine, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
How oft are we involved! | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1089 |
How oft art thou constrained to say, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 406 |
How oft deceived by self and pride, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1056 |
How oft have sin and Satan strove | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 83 |
How oft my mournful thoughts complain, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1051 |
How oft my roving thoughts depart, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 392 |
How oft some darling lust creeps out, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
How oft, alas, this wretched heart | A. Steele (C.M.) | 392 |
How often do they steal | WIlliam Cowper (148th) | 338 |
How often have I thought, | John Newton (S.M.) | 729 |
How our Lord resumed his breath; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 491 |
How perfect, holy, just, and pure | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 46 |
How perplexed is the path he must tread! | J. Hart (11.9.) | 309 |
How pleasant is the gate | J. Swain (122nd) | 371 |
How pleasant, how divinely fair, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 369 |
How pleased and blest was I, | Isaac Watts (122nd) | 362 |
How pleased they look, how bright they shine, | R. Burnham (148th) | 494 |
How poor are all the goods of earth, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 107 |
How precious and how true! | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 637 |
How precious are thy thoughts, | J. Kent (148th) | 732 |
How precious did that grace appear | John Newton (C.M.) | 198 |
How precious is the Saviour! | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
How precious is the faith | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 713 |
How precious is their heavenly Friend! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 174 |
How prone the mind to search for ill, | Rozzell (C.M.) | 291 |
How prone to start aside, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 630 |
How rank their scent, how harsh their juice! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
How ready was Jesus to give! | J. Swain (8s) | 159 |
How rich the gift, how free the grace! | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1109 |
How rich thy bounties are; | A. Flowerdew (C.M.) | 1152 |
How rich thy flowing blood! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1039 |
How sad our state by nature is; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 764 |
How safe and how happy are they | John Newton (8s) | 276 |
How shall I approach the Lord? | John Berridge (7s) | 702 |
How shall I come to thee, | John Berridge (148th) | 671 |
How shall I give thee up? | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1032 |
How shall I pour out my complaint, | W. Hammond (L.M.) | 279 |
How shall I praise the eternal God, | Isaac Watts & J. Needham (C.M.) | 15 |
How shall I stand the trying day? | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 328 |
How shall a heart that doubts like mine, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
How shall we get our crimes forgiven, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 57 |
How sharp and numerous are the pangs | Rozzell (C.M.) | 291 |
How short our sorrows are, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 479 |
How short the powers of nature fall, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1148 |
How signal are the blessings | Rozzell (7.6.) | 292 |
How simple are thy children, Lord, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 300 |
How sinners vaunt of power | John Berridge (148th) | 674 |
How small thy faith appears! | W. Hammond (148th) | 339 |
How soft the words my Saviour speaks, | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 762 |
How soft, compared with that he felt! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 718 |
How sore a plague is sin, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 314 |
How sovereign is the love of God | Gospel Mag., 1777 (C.M.) | 206 |
How sovereign, wonderful, and free, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
How strange is the course that a Christian must steer! | J. Hart (11.9.) | 309 |
How strong it strikes the sense! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1064 |
How strong my foes and fears! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1051 |
How sure his great salvation shines; | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 772 |
How sure is our salvation! Christ | J. Hart (L.M.) | 815 |
How sweet and awful is the place, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 440 |
How sweet and how fragrant the smell! | W. Gadsby (8s) | 529 |
How sweet and precious is the name | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 557 |
How sweet are his commands! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 124 |
How sweet his providential word, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 1113 |
How sweet the accents, how divine! | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1085 |
How sweet the name of Jesus sounds | John Newton (C.M.) | 135 |
How sweet the song, theres none can say | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 217 |
How sweet their memory still! | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 958 |
How sweet thy entertainments are! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 264 |
How sweet to leave the world awhile, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1125 |
How sweet to wait upon the Lord, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 387 |
How sweet, how heavenly is the sight, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 1082 |
How terrible thy praise! | J. Hart (S.M.) | 833 |
How the Lord should dwell with me. | John Berridge (7s) | 301 |
How the summons | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
How then can wrath on me take place, | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 227 |
How they divide our wavering minds, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1064 |
How they escaped from hell, | J. Swain (122nd) | 371 |
How they glory in the Lord, | R. Burnham (7s) | 187 |
How they shrink with horror, viewing | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
How thou wast plunged in wrath and pain, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 652 |
How to mourn and not despair; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
How vain a toy is glittering wealth, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
How vain are all things here below; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1064 |
How vast the sufferings, who can tell, | J. Swain (8.8.6.) | 724 |
How very foul and dim are we, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 872 |
How vile and black must I appear, | John Newton (C.M.) | 119 |
How watchful is the loving Lord, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 1113 |
How we may our hearts assure. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
How weak all other helps appear! | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 949 |
How weak must be this wicked heart, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 860 |
How welcome are thy shade and streams; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 924 |
How welcome to the saints, when pressed | John Newton (L.M.) | 1001 |
How welcome to the soul oppressed, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1091 |
How welcome to the tempest-tossed, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1093 |
How well thy blessed truths agree! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 935 |
How white the garments are! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 109 |
How wide they spread, how bright they shine! | A. Steele (L.M.) | 957 |
How will the wicked quake and fear, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 666 |
How willing was Jesus to die, | J. Swain (8s) | 159 |
How wise and holy thy commands! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 935 |
How with delight thy ways they walk, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 740 |
How wonderful, how grand the plan! | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 579 |
How wondrous are the works of God, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
How wondrous is thy love, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 821 |
How would the powers of darkness boast | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 401 |
How, all my life-time past, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 775 |
How, then, can they persevere? | W. Gadsby (7s) | 645 |
However great or small, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 218 |
However sinful, weak, and poor, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 377 |
Huge sorrows meet us as we go, | Gospel Mag., 1799 (L.M.) | 245 |
Human hearts and looks deceive us; | H. F. Lyte (8.7.) | 971 |
Humble souls, who seek salvation | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 428 |
Humbly I entreat thy favour, | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 1119 |
Humbly take him at his word, | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
Humbly then sue again | J. Hart (8.3.) | 484 |
Humbly trusting in thy cross; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
Humility and love. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 871 |
Humility, and love; | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 796 |
Hunger and long for righteousness; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1112 |
Hungry, and poor, and lame, and blind, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 738 |
Hymned by all the blood-bought throng; | J. Kent (7s) | 145 |
Hymned by all the heavenly host | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Hymned his praise; and why not you? | J. Kent (7s) | 1044 |
Hyssop, the plant ordained by God, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 815 |
I Omega likewise am! | J. Hart (8.7.) | 491 |
I a slave to sin and Satan | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 583 |
I always would remain; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
I am Alpha, says the Saviour, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 491 |
I am all unrighteousness; | C. Wesley (7s) | 303 |
I am all unrighteousness; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 611 |
I am condemned, but thou art clear. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 761 |
I am defiled throughout by sin, | John Berridge (148th) | 671 |
I am nothing else but sin; | W. Hammond (7s) | 737 |
I am now, and shall be thine | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 801 |
I am rich, tis he is poor: | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
I am safe, though thousands flee! | W. Gadsby (7s) | 551 |
I am saved eternally. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 576 |
I am sealed upon his heart. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 542 |
I am the sinners only hope; | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1032 |
I am thy God shall be thy stay; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 622 |
I am thy God, thy Guide till death, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
I am thy Saviour, God, thy All! | G. Tersteegen, translated by J. Wesley (112th) | 1075 |
I am thy gracious Lord. | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1032 |
I am weak, but thou art mighty; | W. Williams (8.7.4.) | 462 |
I am with thee, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 758 |
I am, he says, homely, deformed in each part; | John Berridge (104th) | 710 |
I am, says Christ, the Life; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 152 |
I am, says Christ, the Truth; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 152 |
I am, says Christ, the Way; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 152 |
I am, says Christ, your glorious Head, | John Newton (C.M.) | 193 |
I answer prayer for grace and faith. | John Newton (L.M.) | 295 |
I ask my soul this question then, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 676 |
I ask no price for all I give, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 818 |
I ask them whence their victory came, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 477 |
I asked the Lord that I might grow | John Newton (L.M.) | 295 |
I basely sinned against his love, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 13 |
I bid farewell to every fear, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 474 |
I bid them all depart; | John Newton (C.M.) | 1100 |
I bless thee for the same; | A. Steele (8.8.6.) | 962 |
I bore for thee the avenging ire, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 106 |
I bought thee with my blood; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
I broke his law, and, worse than that, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 13 |
I brought thee forth from Pharaohs land; | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 358 |
I call on God, and cry and shout, | John Berridge (148th) | 749 |
I call the promises my own, | John Newton (112th) | 728 |
I calmly would resign, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1083 |
I can do all things, or can bear | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 326 |
I can do nothing without thee; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 251 |
I can do nothing without thee; | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 939 |
I can do nothing, Lord, tis true, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 172 |
I can easily endure. | W. Williams (8.7.) | 1101 |
I can feel no love to God; | J. Hart (7.5.) | 853 |
I can have no access to God, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 748 |
I can no denial take, | John Newton (7s) | 376 |
I can of thy wonders talk, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 611 |
I can read my pardon there. | J. Swain (8.7.) | 689 |
I can say, My God is nigh; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 611 |
I can suffer, I can die; | W. Williams (8.7.) | 1101 |
I cannot bear the yoke; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
I cannot doubt thy will; | John Newton (C.M.) | 1100 |
I cannot frame a good desire, | W. Hammond (L.M.) | 279 |
I cannot from my idols part, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 904 |
I cannot hope but in thy blood; | (Author Unknown) (148th) | 214 |
I cannot keep thee in my sight, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 904 |
I cannot leave thy throne unblest. | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1034 |
I cannot live if thou remove, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
I cannot pray, and feel thee near, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 904 |
I cannot rest without my resting-place; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 701 |
I cannot see without his light. | John Berridge (L.M.) | 748 |
I cannot see without his light; | John Berridge (L.M.) | 748 |
I cannot serve him as I ought; | John Newton (C.M.) | 959 |
I cannot serve thee as I would. | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 381 |
I cannot to a wish aspire, | W. Hammond (L.M.) | 279 |
I cannot walk without his might, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 748 |
I cannot well abide | John Berridge (148th) | 883 |
I cannot, dare not, on my own works lean, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 668 |
I cant be confounded, The Lord will appear. | Samuel Medley (104th) | 321 |
I cant wait in vain, for The Lord will appear. | Samuel Medley (104th) | 321 |
I cast my eager eyes around; | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 271 |
I chide my unbelieving heart, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 323 |
I choose thee in return. | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 940 |
I come to thee for rest. | John Newton (C.M.) | 388 |
I come, O Lord, and thirst for thee; | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 902 |
I come, my spouse, I come, he cries, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
I could from all things parted be, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1105 |
I daily draw supplies; | R. Burnham (S.M.) | 203 |
I dare not trust the sweetest frame, | E. Mote (L.M.) | 1106 |
I dare to make this plea: | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
I date my maladies; | John Berridge (148th) | 671 |
I delivered thee when bound, | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 968 |
I depend on solely, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
I die that thou mayst live. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1025 |
I do but humbly speak my wish; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
I do not so for nothing grieve: | J. Hart (L.M.) | 875 |
I dread no denial, no danger I fear, | C. Wesley (104th) | 229 |
I drop my vile head in the dust, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 336 |
I durst not confide in his blood, | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
I eat his flesh, and drink his blood, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 818 |
I eat the bread, and drink the wine; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 447 |
I ever into ruin run, | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1016 |
I fain would give the day to God; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1124 |
I fain would in all things my gratitude show; | Gospel Mag., 1777 (11s) | 52 |
I fain would love the day of rest, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1124 |
I fain would see the Saviour near, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1124 |
I fain would strive for more; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 281 |
I faint unless I feed on thee, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 447 |
I fancied patience would be brought | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 300 |
I fear to call thee mine; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 136 |
I feel I hate it too. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 188 |
I feel I must, I shall decline, | John Newton (C.M.) | 999 |
I feel as one immersed in gloomy woes. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 701 |
I feel at my heart all thy sighs and thy groans, | J. Grant (11s) | 993 |
I feel from day to day; | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1030 |
I feel its burden every day; | John Newton (112th) | 728 |
I feel my fainting spirits droop; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 740 |
I feel my loss, nor can my spirit rest, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 701 |
I feel my soul the sink of sin, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
I feel myself a rebel, base and vile; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 668 |
I feel no firm support of faith. | J. Hart (112th) | 835 |
I feel no warmth; no fruits I see; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 875 |
I feel the mighty power of God; | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 3 |
I feel this mud-walled cottage shake, | John Newton (C.M.) | 469 |
I feel, alas! the same; | John Newton (S.M.) | 729 |
I felt it applied, and I joyfully cried, | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 197 |
I felt the arrows of distress, | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
I find how vile I am. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 46 |
I find my striving all in vain, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 676 |
I find myself a learner yet, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 323 |
I find, alas! do all I can, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 314 |
I fondly hoped would always last, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1017 |
I fought with hand uplifted high; | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
I freely all forgive; | John Newton (C.M.) | 1025 |
I freely choose his ways. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 188 |
I freely feed them now | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 345 |
I full of sorrow go. | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 929 |
I give him all my heart. | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 268 |
I give thee what was thine before. | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 381 |
I glory in infirmity, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 326 |
I go and sit with others there; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1124 |
I grieve, rejoice, decline, revive, | John Newton (112th) | 728 |
I groan, and grieve, and cry, and call | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
I groan, and pray, and cry, and strive, | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1030 |
I had provoked a dreadful God, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 46 |
I hate my sins, I loathe myself, | J. Hupton (C.M.) | 1099 |
I hate the sins that made thee mourn, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 958 |
I have a heavenly home? | John Newton (C.M.) | 469 |
I have a mansion in his heart, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 22 |
I have a mind that loves him well; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 621 |
I have a rich, almighty Friend; | John Newton (L.M.) | 91 |
I have a sinner to renew, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 106 |
I have already come; | John Newton (C.M.) | 198 |
I have an immortal store. | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
I have an unbelieving heart; | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 1067 |
I have joy and peace below. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 558 |
I have neither will nor power. | C. Wesley (7s) | 1077 |
I have no life, no light, no love, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 604 |
I have no refuge of my own, | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 1103 |
I have no skill the snare to shun, | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1016 |
I have redemption through his blood, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 114 |
I have, I want no rest beside; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 637 |
I have, as I seem, when left in the dark, | Samuel Medley (104th) | 321 |
I hear a righteous man, | John Berridge (148th) | 749 |
I hear the lion roar; | John Newton (C.M.) | 1108 |
I hear, and bow me to the rod; | C. Wesley (112th) | 1060 |
I hear, and sing, and seem to pray, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1124 |
I hear, but seem to hear in vain; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 281 |
I hoped that in some favoured hour, | John Newton (L.M.) | 295 |
I humbly answer, No. | John Newton (C.M.) | 999 |
I humbly would my wish present, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
I hunger now for heavenly food, | John Berridge (148th) | 673 |
I in the heavens will sing his praise; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 173 |
I kick and murmur at the rod, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
I know I should be spared. | J. Cennick (8.8.6.) | 163 |
I know his glories from afar, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
I know my heart deceitful is indeed; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 668 |
I know my sheep, he cries; | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 345 |
I know not where I am. | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
I know not where I am. | A. Steele (8.8.6.) | 962 |
I know the Lord is nigh, | John Newton (S.M.) | 278 |
I know the bright, the Morning Star. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
I know them, and I hate their din; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 381 |
I know this wretched world cant fill | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
I know thy holy, fiery law | J. Cennick (8.8.6.) | 163 |
I know thy judgments, Lord, are right; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 873 |
I know thy vessels cant be broke. | (Author Unknown) (148th) | 214 |
I know what Christians ought to be; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 875 |
I know what he appoints is best, | John Newton (S.M.) | 278 |
I know, in all that has befell, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
I launch into the deep; | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
I lay down my life for my sheep; | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
I lay my soul beneath thy love, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 166 |
I lift my heart to thee; | T. Haweis (C.M.) | 1065 |
I like a stone remain. | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
I lisp and falter in my prayer, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 299 |
I lived at ease, nor feared to die; | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 238 |
I long for a concert of heavenly praise, | Isaac Watts (11s) | 414 |
I long in thee to live and move, | R. Hill (112th) | 1070 |
I long to hear thy pardoning voice; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 941 |
I long to lay me down and die, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 268 |
I long to lie beneath thy throne; | R. Hill (112th) | 1070 |
I long to taste the purple flood, | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 902 |
I look for life, but dead remain: | J. Hart (L.M.) | 875 |
I look into my Saviours breast. | J. A. Rothe translated by J. Weeks (112th) | 96 |
I look into my heart, and find | J. Hart (S.M.) | 314 |
I look to Christ alone; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 811 |
I look to thee to be supplied | J. Hart (112th) | 182 |
I looked to the law for some help, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
I lose my life, I lose my soul, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 838 |
I love her gates; I love the road; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 361 |
I love my Shepherds voice; | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
I love the Incarnate Mystery, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1095 |
I love the Lord with mind and heart, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 251 |
I love the windows of thy grace, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 478 |
I love thee well, my child. | John Berridge (S.M.) | 436 |
I love to meet among them now, | Lady Huntingdon’s Col., 1774 (8.8.6.) | 938 |
I make it all my song. | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 169 |
I make it fouler still. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
I may be helped to sing, | Gospel Mag., 1801 (7.6.) | 483 |
I may my fierce accuser face, | John Newton (C.M.) | 388 |
I might as soon the seasons change, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 905 |
I miss the presence of my Friend, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 251 |
I mope, I grieve, I faint. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 676 |
I mourn like one bereft of home and friend, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 701 |
I mourn to see thy blood | John Berridge (148th) | 672 |
I muse on the years that are past, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 346 |
I must expect a daily cross; | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 300 |
I must have Christ as All in all, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 613 |
I must have all things, and abound, | J. Ryland (C.M.) | 247 |
I must lie down and die. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 743 |
I must pronounce thee just in death; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 761 |
I need not blush to own that he, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1042 |
I need not dread his utmost spite, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 1113 |
I need the influence of thy grace | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 402 |
I need thy quickening powers; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 402 |
I neer had chosen thee. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
I never can from him be torn. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 578 |
I never, no never can starve. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 595 |
I no more at Mary wonder | C. Batty (8.7.) | 741 |
I now account as worthless dross; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 949 |
I often hear him say, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 812 |
I often hear the word of life, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 997 |
I often make the last the first. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 810 |
I on his breast a place have found | W. Batty (C.M.) | 950 |
I on thy promises depend; | J. Hart (112th) | 182 |
I once was lost, but now am found; | John Newton (C.M.) | 198 |
I only read a sealèd book, | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
I own my wretched case; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
I own the just decree; | T. Haweis (C.M.) | 1065 |
I pant for the light of thy face, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
I pant, I groan, I grieve | John Berridge (148th) | 672 |
I pine with sickness and with sin. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 838 |
I pray to be released from guilt, | John Newton (L.M.) | 692 |
I prize the privilege of prayer, | John Newton (112th) | 728 |
I quit the hopes I held before, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 112 |
I ran the roads of sin and death | J. Hart (S.M.) | 775 |
I read my name upon his breast, | John Newton (C.M.) | 128 |
I read the truth and think it oer, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 997 |
I read their triumph in their eyes; | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1047 |
I rest on his unchanging grace; | E. Mote (L.M.) | 1106 |
I rise from earth, and soar to heaven. | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 3 |
I run to meet my Lord. | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 268 |
I sacrifice them to his blood. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 439 |
I saw One hanging on a tree, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1025 |
I saw a river rise, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 914 |
I saw it too just to forgive; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
I saw my sins his blood had spilt, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1025 |
I say, hes my meat and my drink, | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
I scarce perceive a glimpse of hope. | J. Hart (112th) | 835 |
I see from far thy beauteous light, | G. Tersteegen, translated by J. Wesley (112th) | 1075 |
I see my fig-leaf righteousness | J. Maxwell (L.M.) | 44 |
I see my remedy at hand; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1046 |
I see thee full of truth and grace, | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1076 |
I seek and hope to find | John Berridge (148th) | 886 |
I seek no further light; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 812 |
I seek on earth no happier lot, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
I seem forsaken and alone; | John Newton (C.M.) | 1108 |
I seem to eat and take my fill, | John Berridge (148th) | 884 |
I shall appear to their surprise, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
I shall be near, and like my God! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 473 |
I shall be safe, for Christ displays | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
I shall behold my Lord at home, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 478 |
I shall behold thy blissful face, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 473 |
I shall escape, secure from harm | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 341 |
I shall for ever reign, | Gospel Mag., 1801 (7.6.) | 483 |
I shall have peace at last, I cried. | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 238 |
I shall know and feel thee mine. | W. Hammond (7s) | 280 |
I shall partake the heavenly store, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 979 |
I shall possess the same. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 140 |
I shall possess, within the vail, | John Newton (C.M.) | 198 |
I shall sing to him that died. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 573 |
I shall with the Lord appear! | Gospel Mag., 1781 (7s) | 963 |
I shall, as my Master, be | Madan’s Selection (7s) | 1058 |
I shall, as ransomed by thy blood, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 275 |
I share a filial part, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 79 |
I should be a castaway? | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 282 |
I should not fear, but boldly stand; | J. Cennick (8.8.6.) | 163 |
I should perceive the noise no more | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 480 |
I sigh, I mourn, I groan; | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1035 |
I sigh, but dare not talk. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 675 |
I sing my Saviours wondrous death; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 168 |
I sink at thy feet with my load; | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
I sinned and stumbled but the more; | J. Cennick (L.M.) | 144 |
I sometimes go where others go, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 281 |
I sometimes think myself inclined | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 281 |
I soon shall reach the harbour, | Gospel Mag., 1801 (7.6.) | 483 |
I sought thee, but I found thee not, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 923 |
I sought, my God, for thee, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 923 |
I starving am for want; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
I still had lived estranged from God, | H. Paice, 1798 (L.M.) | 200 |
I still shall see thy face, | W. Hammond (148th) | 339 |
I stood amazed, and wondered when, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 914 |
I surely will save thee from sin; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
I taste the dear, enchanting bliss, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 268 |
I tell him all my grief and pain, | John Newton (L.M.) | 960 |
I thee had hated still. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1100 |
I therefore now commend; | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1059 |
I think my foes all dead. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 336 |
I thirst for thy Spirit, with cries | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
I thirst, and faint, and die to prove | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 249 |
I thought to leave his school; | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 300 |
I tire, and faint, and mope, and mourn, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 251 |
I to evil still am prone; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 611 |
I to my Saviour speed my way, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 812 |
I to my own sad place return, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 251 |
I to my sheep will give; | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 345 |
I to thy mercy-seat repair, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (L.M.) | 942 |
I toiled the precept to obey, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 188 |
I too could boast of merit once, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1042 |
I took for solid good, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 775 |
I travel through a desert wide, | John Newton (L.M.) | 960 |
I tread the world beneath my feet, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 265 |
I trembled at the stormy hour, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1017 |
I tried his patience with my crimes, | Rozzell (C.M.) | 189 |
I tried, resolved, and toiled, and tugged, | Rozzell (C.M.) | 189 |
I triumph and adore; | J. Ryland (C.M.) | 247 |
I triumph over all by faith, | John Newton (L.M.) | 960 |
I trust I shall be saved at last. | W. Hammond (148th) | 339 |
I trust him now, and feel him too. | John Berridge (112th) | 1120 |
I trust his righteous character, | E. Mote (L.M.) | 1106 |
I trust in him alone; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 812 |
I trust thy faithfulness and power, | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
I tune my harp with theirs. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 756 |
I turn my eyes within; | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 733 |
I venture all on One. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 812 |
I view my own bad heart, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 811 |
I wait a visit, Lord, from thee. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 264 |
I want no sacrifice beside. | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 97 |
I want no work within, says one; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
I want to be set free | W. Gadsby (148th) | 613 |
I want to know nothing beside; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 529 |
I want to trust, but cannot trust, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
I want – do thou enrich the poor; | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1074 |
I was alive without thy law, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 46 |
I was as destitute of will | John Newton (S.M.) | 278 |
I was dead and live for ever, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 491 |
I were a wretch undone! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
I who his name did once revile, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 191 |
I will all thy burdens bear; | John Newton (7s) | 277 |
I will all thy needs supply. | John Newton (7s) | 277 |
I will ever give to thee. | W. Williams (8.7.4.) | 462 |
I will exalt my Fathers name; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 419 |
I will not leave you comfortless? | Gospel Mag., 1777 (L.M.) | 942 |
I will not let thee go, unless | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1088 |
I will not let thee go. | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1088 |
I will not, I will not desert to his foes; | K., 1787 (11s) | 329 |
I wish for pinions like the dove, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1021 |
I with joy his love repeat, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 611 |
I with saints and angels stand; | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.) | 69 |
I without him perish must. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 573 |
I wonder not if giddy men | John Berridge (112th) | 898 |
I wonder not – how should he please | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1042 |
I would be near thy feet, | John Berridge (148th) | 673 |
I would be peaceful and alone. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1085 |
I would be rid of sin. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
I would believe thy promise, Lord; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 764 |
I would disdain to feed? | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 1066 |
I would esteem the world but dross, | Augustus Toplady (112th) | 1052 |
I would for ever speak his name, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 752 |
I would give all my ramblings oer; | John Berridge (148th) | 885 |
I would love him ten times more; | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
I would not be a stranger still | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 479 |
I would see Jesus every day, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 690 |
I would submit to all thy will, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 260 |
I would, but cannot love, | John Newton (S.M.) | 278 |
I would, but cannot rest | John Newton (S.M.) | 278 |
I would, but cannot; Lord, relieve; | John Newton (S.M.) | 278 |
I would, but cant repent, | John Newton (S.M.) | 278 |
I would, but thou must give me power, | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1019 |
I, I am thy God, and will still give thee aid; | K., 1787 (11s) | 329 |
I, a wretch undone and lost, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 98 |
I, the High and Holy One, | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
I, who heaven and earth have framed, | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
Id break through every foe; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1011 |
Id choose thee for my portion, Lord; | John Berridge (148th) | 886 |
Id creep beside him as a worm, | W. Batty (C.M.) | 950 |
Id fear thy cause to plead? | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 1066 |
Id flourish and bear fruit; | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 939 |
Id fly to thee, and be at rest. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1048 |
Id fly, and leave this world below, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 676 |
Id hear his groans, and view each wound, | W. Batty (C.M.) | 950 |
Id keep my station near its side, | J. Cennick (112th) | 985 |
Id leave thy earthly courts and flee | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 475 |
Id part with all the joys of sense | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 475 |
Id plead for his own mercys sake, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 727 |
Id seek his will in all I do, | John Newton (112th) | 728 |
Id seek my every joy in thee, | Augustus Toplady (112th) | 1052 |
Id sing how he left his own mansions of light, | Isaac Watts (11s) | 414 |
Id spread my wants before his face, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 727 |
Id tell him how my sins arise, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 727 |
Id to this Rock for shelter flee, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 926 |
If Christ do not appear, | John Berridge (148th) | 749 |
If Christ his influence withhold; | J. Allen (L.M.) | 952 |
If God his residence remove, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
If God his sword of vengeance draw, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 946 |
If God rebuke for pride, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 872 |
If God, our God, is near. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
If I am found in Jesus hands, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 354 |
If I attempt to pray, | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
If I did not love at all? | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
If I did not love the Lord? | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
If I have not loved before, | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
If I knew a Saviours love? | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
If I love at all, I pray; | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
If I love, why am I thus? | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
If I loved my Lord before, | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
If I must perish, there to die. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 166 |
If I pray, or hear, or read, | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
If I should turn from thee? | John Newton (C.M.) | 999 |
If I through thy word am clean; | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
If I will also go? | John Newton (C.M.) | 999 |
If Jesus be but there. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 812 |
If Jesus be but there; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 634 |
If Jesus did himself withdraw, | J. Cennick (8.8.6.) | 163 |
If Jesus is for ever mine, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 980 |
If Jesus is ours, we have a true Friend, | W. Hammond (104th) | 343 |
If Jesus kindly say, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 268 |
If Jesus loves the gospel-poor, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 299 |
If Jesus on them pity show. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 978 |
If Jesus seem to hide his face, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 812 |
If Solomon for wisdom prayed, | John Newton (L.M.) | 692 |
If all the world to me was given; | W. Hammond (L.M.) | 279 |
If anything, easy or hard, | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
If asked what of Jesus I think, | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
If aught is felt, tis only pain, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 281 |
If aught there dark appear, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 878 |
If but a moment I depart, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 896 |
If but a single moments space, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 299 |
If by sin theyre overtaken, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 258 |
If cares and sorrows me surround, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1083 |
If close to thy Lord thou wouldst cleave, | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
If darkness cloud my days. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 63 |
If darkness him surround, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 630 |
If death must follow, I comply; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 304 |
If doings prove rather too light, | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
If dust and ashes might presume, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
If endless life be their reward, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 140 |
If ever it could come to pass, | J. Hart (112th) | 182 |
If ever my poor soul be saved, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 678 |
If faith be strong as well as true, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 810 |
If for thy want of love he chide, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 872 |
If from death Im fully saved, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
If guilt affords thee fearful smart, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 897 |
If guilt and sin afford a plea, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 1122 |
If guilt pursue thee with its cry, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 893 |
If guilty stings thy conscience feel, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 714 |
If he is made to trust in Christ, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 986 |
If hope, that used thy soul to cheer, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 893 |
If in his crown I hope to share, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 873 |
If in my Fathers love | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 79 |
If in my soul thy Spirits ray | A. Steele (8.8.6.) | 962 |
If in prison, he can set free, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 593 |
If in thy presence can be room | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
If in thy word I look, | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
If it be indeed begun. | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
If it be thy holy will, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 515 |
If justice draw its flaming sword, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 714 |
If light attend the course I run, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 63 |
If light, exulting thoughts arise, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 810 |
If more refined amusements please, | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
If my Redeemer shows his head, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
If my heart is broken well, | John Berridge (7s) | 301 |
If my hope on Christ is stayèd, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 698 |
If my immortal Saviour lives, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 980 |
If my soul is cast to hell, | John Berridge (7s) | 895 |
If no milder means will do. | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
If not wholly built on his might, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 670 |
If often he hides his face from his friends, | John Berridge (104th) | 687 |
If on false foundations built; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
If on my face for thy dear name, | T. Haweis (C.M.) | 1065 |
If once compared to thee! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
If once his grace renew the heart, | J. Hoskins (C.M.) | 953 |
If once the love of Christ we feel | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 344 |
If once the sun shines upon a soul clear, | John Berridge (104th) | 710 |
If one believer may be lost, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 351 |
If one good wish would purchase heaven. | W. Hammond (L.M.) | 279 |
If pain and sickness rend this frame, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1083 |
If penitence be quite left out, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 241 |
If profit be thy scope, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 880 |
If providence should frown, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 605 |
If rebels thus are freed, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 219 |
If reconciled I see thy face, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 304 |
If reproached, let me rejoice; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 558 |
If severed from the Vine. | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 939 |
If sheltered in thy righteousness, | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 227 |
If sick, or lame, or poor, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 335 |
If sin affects thee not with woe, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
If sin be pardoned, Im secure; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 464 |
If sin is loathsome to thy heart, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 897 |
If sinless innocence be theirs, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 39 |
If sometimes I strive, as I mourn, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
If strong thyself, support the weak; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 810 |
If such a weight to every soul | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
If such the sweetness of the streams, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
If the whole world you could possess, | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
If theres one so vile as I, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
If these can alter, I must fall; | J. Hart (112th) | 182 |
If this be Zions rule, | W. Gadsby (122nd) | 522 |
If this be granted, well adore | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 643 |
If this be, Lord, thy way, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
If this foundation be removed, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 351 |
If thou be mine, all will be well; | B. Beddome (148th) | 947 |
If thou be on my side, | Rozzell (C.M.) | 291 |
If thou depart, tis hell. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
If thou hast my discharge procured, | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 227 |
If thou press on, the crowds will fly, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 302 |
If thou remember me. | T. Haweis (C.M.) | 1065 |
If thou shouldst leave us, we must fall; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 679 |
If thou shouldst take them all away, | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 1110 |
If thou the least displeasure show, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 304 |
If thou withdraw, tis night. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
If thou, O God, art mine. | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 940 |
If thou, celestial Dove, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
If thou, dear Lord, so base a wretch wilt save, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 668 |
If thou, my God, art near. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1083 |
If thou, my Jesus, still be nigh, | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 331 |
If thourt the Son of God, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
If thy blood has purged my sin; | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
If thy life was in the root, | John Newton (7s) | 400 |
If thy presence thou deny; | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 988 |
If to thee I breathe my prayer, | A. Serle (7s) | 964 |
If to this thou art a stranger, | J. Hart (8.3.) | 799 |
If today he deigns to bless us | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 758 |
If today we be sincere, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
If unbeliefs that sin accursed, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
If unto Jesus thou art bound, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 302 |
If we now believe aright, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
If we of his death partake. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 491 |
If we reprove some hateful lie, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
If we think of reconciling | J. Hart (8.3.) | 800 |
If wealth or honour, power or fame, | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
If well, be tender to the sick; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 810 |
If what those words aver, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 152 |
If with my sin compared, tis light, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 873 |
If you are returning to Jesus, your Friend, | W. Hammond (104th) | 998 |
If you but touch that purple tide, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 45 |
If you tarry till youre better, | J. Hart (8.7.4.) | 723 |
Ill bear the unequal strife, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 314 |
Ill bless his name; hell bring me through, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 613 |
Ill cast my crown before his throne, | A. C. R., 1790 (L.M.) | 204 |
Ill cry, Remember me. | T. Haweis (C.M.) | 1065 |
Ill daily seek, for who can tell? | B. Beddome (148th) | 947 |
Ill eat them with the paschal Lamb. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
Ill gladly glory, then, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 613 |
Ill go, for all his paths are peace. | J. Cennick (L.M.) | 144 |
Ill lay me down, and sweetly sleep, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 108 |
Ill make him my foundation too, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Ill never, no never, no never forsake. | K., 1787 (11s) | 329 |
Ill not despair, for who can tell? | B. Beddome (148th) | 947 |
Ill point to thy redeeming blood, | J. Cennick (L.M.) | 144 |
Ill praise his name for grace received, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 85 |
Ill raise a cheerful song, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 191 |
Ill raise my fainting voice, and say, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 406 |
Ill sing the riches of thy love, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 647 |
Ill sing thy power to save. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 160 |
Ill speak forth the love of my Lord, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
Ill speak the honours of my King. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 126 |
Ill speak the honours of thy name | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 138 |
Ill still adore his name. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 567 |
Ill strengthen thee, help thee, and cause thee to stand, | K., 1787 (11s) | 329 |
Ill teach them to look unto me. | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
Ill tell him, too, how base I am, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
Ill tell the Father and the Son, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 647 |
Ill then go exulting in thee, | R. Burnham (8s) | 380 |
Ill therefore wait in Meshechs land, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 664 |
Ill to my Father go, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
Ill trust the world no more; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
Ill work in thee both power and will; | John Newton (C.M.) | 388 |
Im Jesus, the First and the Last; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
Im Jesus, who lives, and was dead, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
Im a miracle of grace. | J. Allen & W. Shirley (8.7.) | 158 |
Im a pilgrim here below; | J. Adams (7s) | 347 |
Im a poor wanderer far from home, | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1029 |
Im blest, Im blest, for ever blest; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 580 |
Im but a mass of filthiness; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
Im captive led, nor can get free, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 399 |
Im dear to God and to the Lamb; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 172 |
Im filled with tossings to and fro; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 941 |
Im fretful as before. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
Im full of diffidence. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
Im happy! all is well. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 812 |
Im lame, and cannot walk; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 675 |
Im lost in wonder, melt with grief, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
Im married to the Lord the Lamb, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 580 |
Im not ashamed to own my Lord, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 54 |
Im rich to all the intents of bliss, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 940 |
Im safe! Ill shout, O law and sin, | J. Cennick (8.8.6.) | 163 |
Im saved by grace divine; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 647 |
Imagination gives! | Rozzell (C.M.) | 291 |
Imaginations utmost stretch | A. Steele (C.M.) | 418 |
Immanuel had not bled and died, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (C.M.) | 206 |
Immanuel! thrice-blessèd name! | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 557 |
Immanuels offspring come; | J. Stevens (S.M.) | 425 |
Immediately from thee! | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
Immensely great! immensely small! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
Immensity he fills; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 539 |
Immortal and divine; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 530 |
Immortal crowns of majesty, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 421 |
Immortal honours rest on Jesus head; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 667 |
Immortal life to bring, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 537 |
Immortal love no change can know | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 596 |
Immortal majesty is his, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
Immortal principles forbid | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 192 |
Immortal thanks be paid, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 464 |
Immortally must live. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 828 |
Immovable the promise stands; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 980 |
Immutable and free. | J. Kent (S.M.) | 909 |
Immutably the same, it flows | J. Swain (C.M.) | 132 |
Impart a kind celestial shower, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 1132 |
Impart thy quickening power; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 825 |
Impart to all thy flock below | J. Hart (C.M.) | 818 |
Implant and root it deep within; | C. Wesley (112th) | 1060 |
Implore thy powerful help, | B. Beddome (148th) | 947 |
Impoverished souls receive? | Boyce (C.M.) | 1151 |
Impress our souls with dread; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 946 |
Impress upon my wandering heart | Lock Chapel Collection (L.M.) | 1008 |
Impressed on his heart it remains, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 340 |
Imputed righteousness I own | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
Imputed righteousness is strange, | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 115 |
In Christ eternally beloved; | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 65 |
In Christ he is perfect, and free from all guilt, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 612 |
In Christ he moves, and acts, and lives | J. Hart (8.6.8.) | 234 |
In Christ is a suitable store, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
In Christ is salvation; the kingdom is his. | J. Hart (104th) | 129 |
In Christ most richly dwell. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 605 |
In Christ my treasure gathered is; | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 178 |
In Christ their mysterious Head; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 635 |
In Christ they all complete appear; | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 65 |
In Christ they both harmonious meet; | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 17 |
In Christ, his Ark, he safely rides, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 685 |
In Christ, your glorious Head; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 607 |
In Christs atoning blood, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 311 |
In Christs obedience clothe, | R. Elliott (S.M.) | 471 |
In David I see a greater by far; | W. Gadsby (104th) | 549 |
In Edens garden there was food | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
In God, the life of all my joys, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 109 |
In Gods all-searching sight. | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 786 |
In Gods eternal book; | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 201 |
In Gods most holy will; | John Newton (S.M.) | 278 |
In Him for ever to rejoice. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 171 |
In Him my treasures all contained; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 171 |
In Him what glories I behold! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 171 |
In Jehovahs sacred word. | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
In Jesus Christ, the King of grace, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 567 |
In Jesus Im comely and fair. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 595 |
In Jesus Im perfect and free. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 595 |
In Jesus approvèd, eternally loved, | Augustus Toplady (11s Irreg.) | 68 |
In Jesus belovèd, and washed in his blood, | J. Stevens (11s) | 243 |
In Jesus bleeding hands and side. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 585 |
In Jesus combine all the riches of grace, | Henry Fowler (11s) | 1033 |
In Jesus house there still is room | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1028 |
In Jesus image shining bright | Isaac Watts & J. Needham (C.M.) | 15 |
In Jesus may we live and rest, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 700 |
In Jesus the Lamb, from eternity slain; | J. Kent (11s) | 1097 |
In Jesus the Saviour, the sinner shall view | J. Kent (11s) | 1097 |
In Jesus they are justified; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 181 |
In Jesus they most richly meet; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 589 |
In Jesus they shall trust; | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 114 |
In Jesus thy image with brightness we view, | J. Stevens (11s) | 243 |
In Jesus, and Jesus alone, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 516 |
In Jesus, the Lamb, the Fathers delight, | J. Kent (104th) | 912 |
In Jordans swelling flood; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 648 |
In Jordans swelling flood? | J. Fellows (C.M.) | 429 |
In Meshech, as yet, I reside, | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
In Meshechs discouraging land. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 529 |
In Salems streets above; | J. Dracup (C.M.) | 215 |
In Satans image born; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 588 |
In Unity through Christ our King; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 34 |
In Zion let us all appear, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 361 |
In Zion soon we all shall meet. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1021 |
In Zions courts for praise and prayer, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1127 |
In Zions salvation accord; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 516 |
In a believers ear! | John Newton (C.M.) | 135 |
In a diviner light. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 478 |
In a favour so divine; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
In a form, without the power; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 563 |
In a polluted, dreadful state, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 930 |
In a rich ocean join; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
In agonies and blood, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1025 |
In all commotions rest! | C. Wesley (last verse unknown) (8.8.6.) | 137 |
In all created good; | John Berridge (148th) | 884 |
In all his glorious hue; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 564 |
In all his holy, sovereign will, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 7 |
In all its height, and breadth, and length. | John Newton (L.M.) | 692 |
In all my sorrows, conflicts, woes, | T. Haweis (C.M.) | 1065 |
In all my troubles and distress, | J. Franklin (C.M.) | 511 |
In all need to Jesus go; | J. Allen & W. Shirley (8.7.) | 158 |
In all our hearts abroad; | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
In all our worst afflictions, | J. Hart (7.7.4.) | 235 |
In all their sorrows bears a part, | John Berridge (148th) | 749 |
In all they do, or think, or say, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 747 |
In all they say and all they do. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 256 |
In all things are the same. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 878 |
In all things nothing may I see, | G. Tersteegen, translated by J. Wesley (112th) | 1075 |
In all things ordered well for thee; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 915 |
In all things ordered well. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 411 |
In all things ordered well. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 411 |
In all things ordered well. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 411 |
In all things ordered well. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 411 |
In all things ordered well. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 411 |
In all things ordered well. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 411 |
In all things well approved. | D. Denham (C.M.) | 1154 |
In all thy distresses thy Head feels the pain; | J. Grant (11s) | 993 |
In all thy ways to run? | John Newton (S.M.) | 278 |
In all we ask or do. | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 796 |
In all we think or speak, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
In all you say, in all you do. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 608 |
In an eternal covenant sure; | J. Stevens (L.M.) | 224 |
In awful flames of fire. | T. Greene (C.M.) | 261 |
In bearing witness to his word, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
In blazing wrath drew near. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 561 |
In blessings on your head. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 320 |
In bondage and distress! | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 188 |
In both his grace we prove. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 894 |
In bringing proud Goliaths down. | John Berridge (148th) | 887 |
In chanting forth his grace. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 596 |
In characters of blood; | T. Greene (C.M.) | 230 |
In childhood, youth, and growing years; | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 238 |
In coming from thy courts above, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
In coming to the mercy-seat! | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 394 |
In covenant from of old, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 921 |
In coverings not his own. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
In coverings of their own? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
In dark dispensations his kindness hell prove, | Henry Fowler (11s) | 1033 |
In darkest nights he makes a way, | J. Franklin (L.M.) | 513 |
In darkest shades if he appear, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1011 |
In darkness and distress, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 110 |
In darkness born, I went astray, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 748 |
In darkness or distress, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 909 |
In darkness such are held; | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 253 |
In death thou wilt most needful be, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1105 |
In deaths awful day true peace in my mind; | Samuel Medley (104th) | 321 |
In deep distress complain, | John Berridge (148th) | 749 |
In deep distress, then raptures feel; | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 296 |
In doctrines no savour; in duties no salt. | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
In doubt, nor dies nor lives. | Rozzell (C.M.) | 291 |
In dread consternation, distracted with fear | W. Gadsby (104th) | 568 |
In due time the true blessing came. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 628 |
In duty and in bliss, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 475 |
In each dear place the same rich scene | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
In earth or heaven above, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
In endless bliss, his own shall prove | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 633 |
In endless love, the Holy Three | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 525 |
In essence eternally one, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 516 |
In eternity thats past; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 535 |
In every action glows! | J. Swain (C.M.) | 1082 |
In every age, of every name, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1091 |
In every believer two armies are seen, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 612 |
In every blessing he ordained. | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 61 |
In every changing scene below, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 531 |
In every condition – in sickness, in health, | K., 1787 (11s) | 329 |
In every counsel of his will, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 174 |
In every gloomy hour. | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 772 |
In every mercy, full and free, | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 61 |
In every new trial, to him will I cry, | S. Turner or Bennett (11s) | 1104 |
In every office he sustains, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 174 |
In every outward act, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
In every rough and stormy gale, | E. Mote (L.M.) | 1106 |
In every sore and deep distress, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 622 |
In every star thy wisdom shines; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1147 |
In every state are blest; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 832 |
In every state secure, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
In every storm, in every sea, | J. Franklin (C.M.) | 511 |
In every thought and act impure, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 113 |
In every thought within, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
In every time of need well cry, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 643 |
In every time of need, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 739 |
In every trying, deep distress, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 531 |
In every victory he gains, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 174 |
In evil long I took delight, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1025 |
In exercise remain. | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 434 |
In faith and godly fear. | D. Denham (C.M.) | 1154 |
In faith and holy fear; | Samuel Medley (S.M.) | 499 |
In faith and love, while thus we sing: | J. Hart (L.M.) | 34 |
In faith present our prayers, | John Newton (C.M.) | 398 |
In faith, and love, and every grace; | John Newton (L.M.) | 295 |
In faithful friendship joined. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 375 |
In fellowship with him we loved? | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1041 |
In fellowship with thee. | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 1132 |
In fiery trials thou shalt see, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 328 |
In firmest bonds of peace. | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 1153 |
In fragrant rows at thy right hand; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 264 |
In full glory I shall shine. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 575 |
In garments dyed in blood, | John Newton (C.M.) | 119 |
In garments white as snow; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 580 |
In glorious triumph led; | S. Stennett (148th) | 403 |
In glory evermore. | Isaac Watts & J. Needham (C.M.) | 15 |
In glory throned, divinely bright, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 172 |
In glory to appear. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 570 |
In glory, Lord, may I be found, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 174 |
In glory, soon, with Christ their King, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 411 |
In glorys ineffable light. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 635 |
In graces magazine; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 629 |
In guilts dark dungeon when we lay, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 837 |
In hands, and feet, and side. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 23 |
In heart, in lip, in life depraved, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 217 |
In heaven he lives, our King, our Priest; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 815 |
In heaven he reigns your God and King, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 539 |
In heaven my choicest treasure lies, | Gospel Mag., 1796 (L.M.) | 482 |
In heaven their dwelling-place. | J. Adams (8.8.6.) | 67 |
In heaven theres neer a vacant throne; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 413 |
In heaven, and earth, and air, and seas, | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 6 |
In heavens high court for good, | J. Irons (C.M.) | 1156 |
In higher notes than they? | J. Kent (S.M.) | 922 |
In him I hope; in him I trust; | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 271 |
In him I live, upon him cast my care; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 667 |
In him I stand completely just; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 604 |
In him Im ever, ever pleased, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 572 |
In him Ive power with God. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 604 |
In him a holiness complete, | John Newton (C.M.) | 128 |
In him a rich fulness dwells, | W. Gadsby (7.6.) | 574 |
In him alone Ill boast; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 108 |
In him live, upon him rest, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 545 |
In him my soul admires and loves, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1042 |
In him my soul delighteth well; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 572 |
In him my weary soul has rest, | John Newton (C.M.) | 128 |
In him the Father never saw | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 65 |
In him the Gentile church shall trust; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 557 |
In him the brightest seraph boasts. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1042 |
In him the church was chosen too, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 572 |
In him the world no beauty sees, | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 975 |
In him there dwells a treasure all divine, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 667 |
In him they stand complete and just; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 538 |
In him thy mighty power exert; | R. Hill (L.M.) | 373 |
In him, and him alone, confide; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 377 |
In him, as my Head, abide; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 573 |
In him, as my portion, boast. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 573 |
In himself, he is nothing but sin and disgrace; | W. Gadsby (11s) | 612 |
In his appointed hour, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1020 |
In his appointed way. | Rozzell (7.6.) | 292 |
In his best and brightest form, | John Berridge (7s) | 301 |
In his blood has washed us clean; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
In his dying minute; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
In his heart they have a place, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 720 |
In his highest work, redemption, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 514 |
In his likeness to appear? | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 698 |
In his mighty name confide; | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 428 |
In his own appointed way. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 654 |
In his own heart the Christian puts | J. Hart (C.M.) | 685 |
In his own vital flood; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 100 |
In his remembrance-book | J. Hart (S.M.) | 832 |
In his rich garments clad; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 820 |
In his righteousness confiding, | J. Kent (8.7.) | 759 |
In holiness the saints delight, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 16 |
In honour high, of whom is told | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
In honour of your King. | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 426 |
In hopes to see his face. | John Newton (S.M.) | 337 |
In humble praise, with holy fear; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 172 |
In hymns of joy, to praise the Lord. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1127 |
In joy, and peace, and thee? | Bromehead’s Collection (C.M.) | 934 |
In knowledge of thy Lord? | J. Hart (S.M.) | 878 |
In language loud to men proclaim | Boyce (C.M.) | 1151 |
In lifes fair book set down; | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
In lifes uncertain path I stand; | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 331 |
In loud complaints he spends his breath, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 164 |
In love I correct thee, thy soul to refine, | J. Grant (11s) | 993 |
In love for ever rest; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 579 |
In love remember me. | T. Haweis (C.M.) | 1065 |
In love to Zion, he has broke | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 553 |
In lustre, when compared with him. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 910 |
In marks of indelible grace; | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 340 |
In me, a sinful worm; | W. Hammond (148th) | 339 |
In meditation sweet, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 787 |
In melting grief and ardent love. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1123 |
In memory of thee. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
In memory of thee. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
In memory of thee. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
In memory of thee. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
In memory of your dying Friend! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1121 |
In men redeemed from death. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 834 |
In mercy forgiving delight; | R. Burnham (8s) | 12 |
In mercy put a stop to war; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 646 |
In mercy send us peace; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 646 |
In mercy to our aid descend, | J. Allen (L.M.) | 952 |
In mercy to us speak; | J. Cennick (C.M.) | 118 |
In millions of creatures, which fell | J. Swain (8s) | 159 |
In miseries great he sighed; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 663 |
In mounts of danger and of straits, | J. Franklin (L.M.) | 513 |
In mutual love, ere time began. | J. Kent (148th) | 87 |
In my Beloved meet and shine. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
In my Jesus arms secure, | W. Hammond (7s) | 342 |
In my infirmity, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 613 |
In my own breast I look and read | J. Hart (L.M.) | 740 |
In myself I have no hope; | John Berridge (7s) | 895 |
In natures barren soil; | John Newton (C.M.) | 933 |
In never-ceasing prayer. | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1088 |
In oaths, and promises, and blood. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 83 |
In one anothers peace delight, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 1082 |
In one harmonious song; | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 1153 |
In oneness with his nature pure, | W. A. Clarke (L.M.) | 62 |
In other ills we find | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
In our Almighty Leaders name; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1080 |
In our Jehovah dwell; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 327 |
In our and angels breasts; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 39 |
In our deepest darkness rise, | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1057 |
In our distress he bears a part, | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 441 |
In our eternal home, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1114 |
In our happiness rejoices, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
In our hearts and lives be found; | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 461 |
In pain, in sickness, or in death. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 707 |
In part or through the whole, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
In pastures fresh and green; | J. Stevens (S.M.) | 425 |
In pastures fresh he makes me feed, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 139 |
In paths of truth and grace. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 139 |
In peace dismiss us hence; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 459 |
In pensive pleasure join with me, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
In pity for me paid. | J. Cennick (8.8.6.) | 163 |
In pleasing him their pleasures placed, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 255 |
In poverty and wretchedness, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 531 |
In povertys vale, or abounding in wealth; | K., 1787 (11s) | 329 |
In praise and prayer ascend thy hill; | John Berridge (112th) | 901 |
In prayer, and faith, and hope; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 375 |
In precious blood, and crimson lines. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 752 |
In principle unmoved; | D. Denham (C.M.) | 1154 |
In purest love their souls unite, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 375 |
In quiet rests our brothers dust, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 842 |
In realms above the sky, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 834 |
In realms of endless peace. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
In rebellion blindly bold; | John Newton (7s) | 376 |
In relieving our complaints, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 258 |
In rising from the flood, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 653 |
In rivers of sorrow it flowed, | J. Swain (8s) | 162 |
In robes of salvation and praise, | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
In robes prepared by God, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
In sacred peace our souls abide, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1141 |
In sad Gethsemane. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
In safety and quiet thy warfare he ends. | J. Grant (11s) | 993 |
In search of earthly good, | John Berridge (148th) | 885 |
In search of endless life! | John Berridge (148th) | 883 |
In seas of heavenly rest, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 474 |
In seas of unmolested rest. | Gospel Mag., 1796 (L.M.) | 482 |
In season due he seals | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 81 |
In secret so increase thy store, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 880 |
In self Im polluted and vile; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 595 |
In self a mass of hateful dregs, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 588 |
In shadows and types so sublime. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 544 |
In shining glory with the just; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1105 |
In shining ranks they move, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 475 |
In sighs, or groans, or words expressed, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 725 |
In signs of bread and wine. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 818 |
In singing, God is love. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 631 |
In sinners born of God? | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1030 |
In sins dark maze they wander far, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 76 |
In six days God made heaven and earth | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 358 |
In solemn, sweet accord, | W. Gadsby (6.4.) | 517 |
In some degree condole. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
In some unexpected way, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 645 |
In some unguarded hour? | W. Gadsby (148th) | 634 |
In songs to make thy glories known, | Samuel Medley (S.M.) | 499 |
In sorrows sharp and long; | Rozzell (C.M.) | 189 |
In sorrows vale, by raging thirst, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1091 |
In sorrows, sicknesses, or pains, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 622 |
In souls renewed, and sins forgiven; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1147 |
In sounds to mortal ears unknown; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 752 |
In spite of all hell we of victory sing; | W. Gadsby (11s) | 612 |
In spite of all my foes can do. | J. Adams (L.M.) | 175 |
In spite of all that may oppose. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 622 |
In spite of all thy unbelief; | John Berridge (L.M.) | 897 |
In spite of every foe; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 677 |
In spite of the world, sin, or thrall; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
In spite of unbelief, and pride, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1020 |
In such a frame as this, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 357 |
In such a wretched heart as mine? | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1078 |
In such sweet posture let me lie, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 756 |
In swaddling bands the Saviour view! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 39 |
In sweet harmonious strains; | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 406 |
In sweet obedience to thy Son. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 648 |
In sweet raptures I shall see | J. Adams (7s) | 347 |
In sweetest harmony | W. Gadsby (148th) | 607 |
In sweetest harmony of praise | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 109 |
In temptations darkest hour; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 640 |
In thankful notes your voices raise, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 834 |
In that dear Babe of Bethlehem I see | W. Gadsby (10s) | 703 |
In that divine treasure of grace; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 529 |
In that dread moment, O to hide | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1093 |
In that immortal song! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 207 |
In that tremendous day. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 23 |
In that tremendous day; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 561 |
In the Lord is our perfection, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 491 |
In the Lord, his Living Way, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 545 |
In the Lords most holy place. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 542 |
In the Redeemers blood. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
In the Redeemers blood; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 24 |
In the affections of his heart; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 73 |
In the ark the weary dove | John Newton (7s) | 356 |
In the bonds of love and peace; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1014 |
In the bright world above. | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 242 |
In the churchs room and stead, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 573 |
In the councils of Jehovah, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 573 |
In the day of thy appearing, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1137 |
In the dear bosom of his love | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 354 |
In the distressing hour. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 120 |
In the distressing hour. | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 244 |
In the eternal Fathers breast, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
In the garden groaning, drooping | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237A |
In the gloomy garden, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
In the happy paths of love! | R. Burnham (7s) | 187 |
In the highest heaven enthrone him! | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 982 |
In the highest heights, and then | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
In the highest heights, and then | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
In the highest strains of love; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 583 |
In the hour of dark temptation, | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
In the midst of tribulation, | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 769 |
In the paths of promise tread; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
In the person of the Saviour, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 514 |
In the purposes of heaven; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 626 |
In the sad garden, on the wood, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 824 |
In the shepherds hearts a flame, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
In the watery grave we see, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 649 |
In the watery grave, to show | W. Gadsby (7s) | 649 |
In the way himself has taught; | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
In the way that I should go; | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 1119 |
In the way the fathers trod; | J. Cennick (7s) | 267 |
In the whole of your behaviour, | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 428 |
In the world of endless ruin, | D. Turner (8.7.) | 1068 |
In the world weve tribulation, | Gospel Mag., 1781 (8.7.) | 965 |
In the young gardens of his grace. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 22 |
In thee I all things do possess; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 589 |
In thee I every glory view, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 173 |
In thee all blessings richly meet; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 643 |
In thee our tribes appear, | Isaac Watts (122nd) | 362 |
In thee shall Israel trust, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 110 |
In thee thy Fathers glories shine; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 264 |
In thee, and thee alone. | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 1110 |
In thee, the Lord alone. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 110 |
In their Shepherds loving breast. | W. Hammond (7s) | 768 |
In their divinest forms. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 207 |
In them is no solid rest. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 619 |
In them that unto Jesus flee; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 572 |
In themselves as weak as worms, | John Newton (7s) | 397 |
In these cold hearts of ours. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 25 |
In these he was resolved to make | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 66 |
In things whereof theyre now ashamed? | J. Hart (L.M.) | 858 |
In this I make my greatest boast, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
In this alone I can confide; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
In this appointed place. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
In this appointment shine! | John Newton (C.M.) | 119 |
In this bewildered state, | Henry Fowler (148th) | 1026 |
In this dark desert to complain; | J. Swain (L.M.) | 286 |
In this dark wilderness. | J. Hoskins (C.M.) | 953 |
In this dear Christ I all things have; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 604 |
In this distress, the course I take | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
In this eternal choice; | R. Burnham (148th) | 60 |
In this glad hour! | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
In this his understanding stood; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 255 |
In this one God will I rejoice, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 647 |
In this one request agree, | J. Hart (7s) | 857 |
In this our evil day; | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1088 |
In this our strong tower for safety we hide, | John Newton (104th) | 324 |
In this place he loved to be, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
In this poor stony heart! | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 249 |
In this posture let me live, | John Berridge (7s) | 686 |
In this temper let me die, | John Berridge (7s) | 686 |
In this the accepted day; | Lady Huntingdon’s Col., 1774 (8.8.6.) | 938 |
In this way is to be had; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
In this way the church has trod, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
In this wilderness below, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 645 |
In this – we ask thy presence, Lord! | S. Turner (L.M.) | 1131 |
In those who love thy name; | John Newton (C.M.) | 193 |
In those whom God has loved? | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1030 |
In thy Surety thou art free; | J. Kent (7s) | 145 |
In thy almighty favour; | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
In thy atoning blood! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 95 |
In thy beloved Son. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1039 |
In thy bitter passion; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
In thy bosom bearst the lambs; | W. Hammond (7s) | 768 |
In thy bosom safely lodgèd, | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 349 |
In thy dear bosom let me hide; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 173 |
In thy deep wounds a balsam find, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 738 |
In thy delightful ways. | J. Fellows (C.M.) | 429 |
In thy fair book of life and grace, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
In thy foul condition; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
In thy grace alone I trust. | W. Hammond (7s) | 737 |
In thy mercy if I share; | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
In thy name O Lord, assembling, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1135 |
In thy own appointed way. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 650 |
In thy own ways. | W. Gadsby (6.4.) | 517 |
In thy presence I am happy; | W. Williams (8.7.) | 1101 |
In thy presence I can conquer, | W. Williams (8.7.) | 1101 |
In thy presence Im secure; | W. Williams (8.7.) | 1101 |
In thy presence all afflictions | W. Williams (8.7.) | 1101 |
In thy promise is my hope; | W. W. Horne (7s) | 1111 |
In thy shining courts above; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
In thy strength alone I stand; | W. W. Horne (7s) | 1111 |
In thy strength may we be strong; | John Newton (7s) | 501 |
In ties of blood, and nothing less, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 757 |
In time and to eternal days, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
In toiling and rowing thy strength is decayed. | J. Grant (11s) | 993 |
In tremendous agonies; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 658 |
In tribulations thorny maze, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 925 |
In triumph rose the conquering God, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 561 |
In trouble afford a confidence strong, | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
In trouble and in joy, | N.Tate & N.Brady (C.M.) | 936 |
In union with the Lamb, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 921 |
In vain Apollos sows the ground, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 165 |
In vain I charge my thoughts to stay, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1084 |
In vain I read, in vain I pray, | J. Hoskins (C.M.) | 953 |
In vain I seek for rest | John Berridge (148th) | 884 |
In vain I withstood, and fled from my God, | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 197 |
In vain from creatures help I seek; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 941 |
In vain men talk of living faith, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 256 |
In vain our march opposes, | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
In vain the bright, the burning sun | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
In vain the fancy strives to paint | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
In vain the sons of wealth and pride | A. Steele (L.M.) | 257 |
In vain the tempter frights my soul, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 266 |
In vain the trembling conscience seeks | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 935 |
In vain they boast their little stores; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 257 |
In vain they seek the worlds relief; | John Berridge (112th) | 898 |
In vain to hoard it up they tried, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1126 |
In vain we ask Gods righteous law | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 111 |
In vain we boast perfection here, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1148 |
In vain we meet to sing and pray, | J. Allen (L.M.) | 952 |
In vain we search, in vain we try, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 57 |
In vain we seek for peace with God, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 946 |
In vain we strive to rise; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 25 |
In vain we tune our formal songs, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 25 |
In vain ye rail, in vain oppose; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 106 |
In vain, alas! is natures aid; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 977 |
In vain, alas! resolve to bind | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1084 |
In value less or greater seem, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803 |
In vanity I spent my youth; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 949 |
In vast eternity he chose | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 596 |
In vengeance burst upon his head; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 536 |
In victory over all; | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 426 |
In vineyards, planted by his hand, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 22 |
In weakness and distress, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
In what sad plight I stand! | J. Hart (148th) | 313 |
In whateer we do or say; | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 258 |
In which none are clothèd but Jesuss bride; | W. Gadsby (11s) | 524 |
In whom I live, and move, and am, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 801 |
In whom I stand complete. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 567 |
In whose dear name their fervent cries | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 943 |
In willing bonds, beneath thy feet. | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
In wisdom, stature, grace, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 709 |
In wit to heal affliction? | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
In wonder dies away! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 418 |
In word, and deed, and mind; | J. Montgomery (C.M.) | 1002 |
In words we oft express; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 682 |
In worship so divine | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
Incarnate God and Lord, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 1128 |
Incarnate God, I fly; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 764 |
Incensed at all your sins and mine. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 712 |
Incline the heart, unclose the mouth, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 870 |
Incomprehensibly made man. | C. Wesley (148th) | 37 |
Increase my faith, increase my hope, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1051 |
Increase our faith and love, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 608 |
Increase our faith, and hope, and love; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 822 |
Increased and filled the world with sin. | J. Hart (112th) | 89 |
Indeed we are not much like him. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 712 |
Indeed, Ive nowhere else to flee; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 385 |
Indignant Justice stood in view; | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
Indulge their lust, and still go on | J. Kent (L.M.) | 76 |
Indulge their sloth, consult their ease, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 851 |
Indulged by thy Lord his glory to see; | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
Indulgent God, how kind | J. Kent (148th) | 732 |
Indulgent goodness spares | Samuel Medley (S.M.) | 499 |
Infant of Days he here became, | C. Wesley (148th) | 37 |
Infect and rot within; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 860 |
Infidels may laugh; | J. Hart (7.5.) | 77 |
Infinite day excludes the night, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1022 |
Infinite in truth and justice, | J. Hart (8.3.) | 800 |
Infinite justice on him threw. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 536 |
Infinite wisdom! boundless power! | A. Steele (L.M.) | 957 |
Infirmities annoy, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 613 |
Infirmities, as means, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 613 |
Inflicting strokes of wrath divine; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 712 |
Informed by the gospel for such there is room; | S. Turner or Bennett (11s) | 1104 |
Inhabitest the humble mind; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 1023 |
Innumerable foes, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
Inscribes his laws in every son, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 16 |
Insensible as steel; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 281 |
Insensible to love or pain? | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1123 |
Inspire the living faith, | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 983 |
Inspires the heart with heavenly bliss, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 684 |
Instead of this, he made me feel | John Newton (L.M.) | 295 |
Instruct our minds; our wills subdue; | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 434 |
Instruct them in thy heavenly will, | D. Denham (C.M.) | 1154 |
Instructs me to the heavenly fight, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 325 |
Insult and rend thy helpless soul? | John Berridge (112th) | 900 |
Insulted in his lowest case! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
Insulting foe, tis true; | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 1012 |
Intent to aggravate my woe; | John Newton (L.M.) | 295 |
Interceding for his own. | J. Hart (7s) | 788 |
Intercepted by thy God, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
Interposed his precious blood. | R. Robinson (8.7.) | 199 |
Into every troubled breast! | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1053 |
Into my arms for freedom fall; | Spiritual Mag., 1790 (C.M.) | 989 |
Into my soul convey; | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 940 |
Into my soul descend; | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1061 |
Into the world we nothing brought, | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
Into thy heart-breaking sorrows, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 563 |
Into thy secret will? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
Intolerable load! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
Intoxication pleasure? | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
Invaluable blood! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803A |
Invite believers to rejoice. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 607 |
Invites his children near, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 5 |
Invites the helpless and the poor? | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 967 |
Inviting souls to venture near; | J. Stevens (L.M.) | 224 |
Iron bars and brazen gates. | John Newton (7s) | 397 |
Is Davids root and offspring too. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Is Jesus Christ to me. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 557 |
Is Jesus my Saviour, my Husband, and Friend, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 577 |
Is a delightful theme; | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
Is a privilege divine; | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 205 |
Is able and willing to save; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 627 |
Is all from immutable love. | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
Is all his love to sinful me! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
Is all that saves me from despair. | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 290 |
Is all the law can do. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 111 |
Is all this world to me; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 386 |
Is always joined to faith. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 241 |
Is as they stand in Christ their Head; | J. Stevens (L.M.) | 224 |
Is brought, for all his people, in. | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 97 |
Is but a lie at best. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 152 |
Is but a thin and lowering cloud, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 302 |
Is but the voice of every saint: | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 92 |
Is by God exalted high. | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 920 |
Is cancelled by his death. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 23 |
Is easier still; but O to feel | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
Is endless praise and glory due. | Isaac Watts (148th) | 409 |
Is faithful to his Son. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 85 |
Is faiths divine repast; | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
Is filled with anxious fear; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
Is food for dying souls. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 440 |
Is fooled and vexed, yet snaps again. | John Berridge (148th) | 885 |
Is freed from the bondage of guilt and the curse; | J. Stevens (11s) | 243 |
Is from his gifts to draw a plea, | John Newton (C.M.) | 959 |
Is guarded well in every part | John Newton (C.M.) | 1020 |
Is he a Door? Ill enter in; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Is he a Fire? hell purge my dross; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Is he a Fountain? there I bathe, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Is he a God, and shall his grace | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 269 |
Is he a Head? each member lives, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Is he a Rock? how firm he proves! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Is he a Rose? not Sharon yields | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Is he a Star? he breaks the night, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Is he a Sun? On thee hell shine. | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1028 |
Is he a Sun? his beams are grace, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Is he a Temple? I adore | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Is he a Tree? the world receives | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Is he a Vine? his heavenly root | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Is he a Way? he leads to God; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Is he compared to Wine or Bread? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Is he designed the Corner-stone, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Is he thy God? Hell bring thee through. | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1028 |
Is heaven on earth to me. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
Is hid, or lies forlorn; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 845 |
Is in this book denied. | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 42 |
Is infinite delight. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 475 |
Is it not his who could not call | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
Is it thy all-wise decree, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 616 |
Is laid for your faith in his excellent word! | K., 1787 (11s) | 329 |
Is left on sacred record thus; | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
Is like the troubled sea; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
Is manifestly passed from death, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 351 |
Is mercy transportingly sweet. | R. Burnham (8s) | 12 |
Is more than highest angels can; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 34 |
Is more than mere notion or name; | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
Is more than mere notion or whim; | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
Is my inquiry now. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 188 |
Is narrow, low, and small; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Is not a legal task; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 599 |
Is not for such as I. | John Newton (S.M.) | 729 |
Is not the Holy Ghost. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 32 |
Is not thy chariot hastening on? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
Is not thy mercy still the same, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1083 |
Is not thy name melodious still | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 1066 |
Is not to eat and drink; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 236 |
Is now to Christians given; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 446 |
Is our best sacrifice. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1098 |
Is precious, pure, and good; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 603 |
Is prone to go astray; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
Is put on the finger, Gods kindness to prove, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 524 |
Is raised for their defence; | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 345 |
Is raised on seats of power and pride, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
Is rendered fit with Christ to feast, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
Is revealèd | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
Is richly treasured here. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 604 |
Is richly treasured here. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 636 |
Is risen victorious from the grave. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 815 |
Is sin thy daily grief? | John Berridge (C.M.) | 892 |
Is sin, and death, and hell. | John Berridge (S.M.) | 739 |
Is some kind haven near! | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1093 |
Is something very hard. | J. Hart (148th) | 313 |
Is sometimes hot and sometimes cold, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
Is still to call and pray, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
Is still to dreadful changes prone; | John Newton (L.M.) | 1017 |
Is stored with precious promises, | Gospel Mag., 1778 (S.M.) | 86 |
Is subject to his eye. | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 70 |
Is sweeter than ten thousand days | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 357 |
Is that secure abode, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1093 |
Is that thou wilt to us cleave. | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
Is that which leads to life! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
Is the Lord and Saviour! | W. Gadsby (7.6.) | 574 |
Is the eternal God! | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 533 |
Is the evening time at hand? | W. Gadsby (7s) | 722 |
Is the hope of Israel now. | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 760 |
Is the love of God to man; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 582 |
Is the rest the cross supplies; | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 1055 |
Is the returning day of rest, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1001 |
Is the sweet well of Bethlehem! | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1091 |
Is there a thing beneath the sun, | G. Tersteegen, translated by J. Wesley (112th) | 1075 |
Is there nothing here below | T. Kelly (7s) | 1045 |
Is there nought can yield repose? | T. Kelly (7s) | 1045 |
Is this polluted heart | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
Is this the Man? can this be he | W. Batty (C.M.) | 950 |
Is this the case? Yes, Lord, tis true; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 621 |
Is this the lot of Gods elect? | J. Hart (148th) | 307 |
Is this, dear Lord, that thorny road | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 289 |
Is thy own care. | W. Gadsby (6.4.) | 517 |
Is thy victorious sword! | B. Wallin (C.M.) | 194 |
Is to be one with thee. | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 940 |
Is to feel your need of him, | J. Hart (8.7.4.) | 723 |
Is to me a mighty shield, | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
Is true Almighty God; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 23 |
Is vanity and toil. | John Newton (C.M.) | 933 |
Is walled around with grace; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 94 |
Is welcome news to him. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 528 |
Is welcome to a Throne of Grace, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 527 |
Is, he sent his Son to bleed. | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
Is, that our hearts extend their plan; | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
Is, then, the law of God untrue, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 809 |
Is, to be led by thee | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
Isaac alone is lawful heir; | W. Gadsby (122nd) | 522 |
Israel trembled when they heard. | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
Israel, passing through the fire. | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 758 |
Israel, thy King for ever reigns, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 58 |
Israels God, by all adored, | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
Israels hope and sacrifice. | J. Kent (7s) | 145 |
Israels strength and consolation, | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1054 |
It always is full to the brim, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
It behoves us | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1014 |
It bids me fly, and lends me wings. | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 49 |
It binds up the broken in heart, | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
It blows its poisonous breath, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
It boasts of a celestial birth, | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 225 |
It brings amazing stores of grace | John Berridge (C.M.) | 756 |
It charms the humble saint, | R. Burnham (148th) | 60 |
It cheers a debtors gloomy face, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 756 |
It cheers my soul, revives my hope, | R. Burnham (S.M.) | 203 |
It cheers with hope the gloomy day, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 919 |
It claims no merits of its own, | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 225 |
It comes entirely free; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 818 |
It comes not from above; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 851 |
It comes through Christ alone; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 816 |
It cometh from the Lord. | John Berridge (S.M.) | 335 |
It conquers in weakness; is proof against strife; | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
It dies as soon as born. | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 178 |
It does not reign alone. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 851 |
It drank in various woe; | John Berridge (148th) | 671 |
It fights against his love, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
It fills the heart with dread; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 713 |
It flows from Jesus love and grace. | John Berridge (L.M.) | 897 |
It flows through the word of thy grace, | R. Burnham (8s) | 460 |
It follows, so may all. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 351 |
It follows, without further strife, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 152 |
It gives religion life | J. Hart (S.M.) | 832 |
It gives what it teaches, and guards what it gives. | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
It grows not native, like our skin, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
It has no charms for me; | John Newton (C.M.) | 1100 |
It heals the soul of feverish heat, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 896 |
It holds forth salvation so perfectly free! | Gospel Mag., 1777 (11s) | 52 |
It holds the fainting spirit up; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 919 |
It holds the weak believer up, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 244 |
It is finished! | J. Evans (8.7.4.) | 93 |
It is finished! | J. Evans (8.7.4.) | 93 |
It is finished! | J. Evans (8.7.4.) | 93 |
It is finished! | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 982 |
It is finished! Angels bear it, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 982 |
It is finished! Sinners, hear it; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 982 |
It is finished! all is over; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 982 |
It is finished! – O what pleasure | J. Evans (8.7.4.) | 93 |
It is finished, said the Lord, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
It is his delight to succour his own; | J. Wingrove (104th) | 1000 |
It is the Lord, enthroned in light, | T. Greene (C.M.) | 261 |
It is the Lord, my covenant God, | T. Greene (C.M.) | 261 |
It is the Lord, who can sustain | T. Greene (C.M.) | 261 |
It is the Lord, whose matchless skill | T. Greene (C.M.) | 261 |
It is the Lord; should I distrust | T. Greene (C.M.) | 261 |
It is the Lords own promise. | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
It is the Spirits gracious part | J. Swain (L.M.) | 1107 |
It is the cordial true; | John Berridge (S.M.) | 890 |
It is the wine of Love, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 890 |
It knew no beginning, and never shall end! | Augustus Toplady (11s Irreg.) | 68 |
It knows and craves no higher birth. | John Berridge (148th) | 671 |
It lays in heaven the topmost stone, | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 201 |
It lays my soul at mercys gate; | John Berridge (L.M.) | 748 |
It leans on Jesus breast. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 603 |
It leaves me yet unblest, | John Berridge (148th) | 884 |
It lives and labours under load; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 236 |
It looks for life and peace; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 603 |
It made them strong and made them bold, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 904 |
It magnifies his precious name, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 713 |
It makes a conscience whole, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 684 |
It makes broken hearts to rejoice, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
It makes me feel my ruined state, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 748 |
It makes me start aside, | John Berridge (148th) | 883 |
It makes obedience all delight. | R. Burnham (148th) | 60 |
It makes the coward spirit brave, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 919 |
It makes the foulest sinner clean, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 13 |
It makes the wounded spirit whole, | John Newton (C.M.) | 135 |
It matters not how black their cast; | J. Kent (last 3 verses) (L.M.) | 407 |
It might enchant; it could not bless; | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
It mingles with the prayer; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
It must be so, it is the way. | J. Hart (148th) | 313 |
It never once departs. | John Newton (C.M.) | 202 |
It oft has afforded relief from my fear, | Samuel Medley (104th) | 321 |
It overcomes heaven by prayer; | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
It pineth after thee, | John Berridge (148th) | 673 |
It pities the falls of the weak, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8s) | 250 |
It points the road to Zions hill, | John Berridge (148th) | 889 |
It puffs us glad, torments us sad; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
It regulates passion, and helps us to quell | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
It rises high, and drowns the hills; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 212 |
It says to the mountains, Depart, | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
It scorns in borrowed robes to shine, | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 115 |
It seemed to charge me with his death, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1025 |
It sets the soul at large; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 486 |
It sets time past in present view, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 226 |
It shall a blessing prove; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 871 |
It shall last eternally. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
It sharpens our sword and strengthens our shield. | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
It shines with everlasting light. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1048 |
It softens well the heart of stone, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 896 |
It soothes his sorrows, heals his wounds, | John Newton (C.M.) | 135 |
It speaks of mercy, rich and free, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 525 |
It speaks of pardon, full and free, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 527 |
It strikes our spirits dead. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 946 |
It sweetly once drew in? | John Berridge (148th) | 889 |
It takes its terror from the grave, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 919 |
It takes out all stain whenever applied; | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
It tells me, and that with a smile, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 595 |
It then bred worms and putrefied; | John Newton (C.M.) | 1126 |
It treads on the world and on hell; | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
It triumphs in the dying hour. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 72 |
It triumphs over sin and death, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 713 |
It vanquishes death and despair; | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
It welcomes the weary to come and be blessed | W. Gadsby (11s) | 524 |
It were an easy part | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 1012 |
It will see war no more; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 336 |
It yields some hope of life divine | John Newton (C.M.) | 1108 |
Its beams have shone with strength and heat, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 546 |
Its beauties all centre in Christ, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
Its beauties astonish me quite, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 529 |
Its beauties none can trace, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
Its best belovèd Son; | Boyce (C.M.) | 1151 |
Its blessings all unite; | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 84 |
Its blessings, though rich and divine, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 595 |
Its bonds shall never break, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 921 |
Its endless glories shine so bright, | R. Burnham (148th) | 60 |
Its everlasting arms. | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 70 |
Its fountain springs in heaven above, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 738 |
Its glories Ill sing, and its wonders Ill tell; | J. Stocker (11s) | 11 |
Its glories cannot cease, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
Its glories, with wonder, I trace; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 595 |
Its healing power has always wrought | J. Cennick (112th) | 985 |
Its highest delight is to give | W. Gadsby (8s) | 595 |
Its hold we cannot break. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
Its honours in his blood. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 5 |
Its interest in thy grace; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 679 |
Its jots and tittles stand the same. | J. Kent (148th) | 87 |
Its loathsome stench emits; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
Its owner is a heavenly King; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 684 |
Its pleasures now no longer please, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1100 |
Its power and zeal increase. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 603 |
Its power may be provèd again and again. | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
Its riches are unsearchable; | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 249 |
Its streams revive our drooping souls. | J. Swain (L.M.) | 738 |
Its unctuous odours downward spread; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
Its wondrous virtues must prevail; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1091 |
Ive Canaans goodly land in view, | Bromehead’s Collection (C.M.) | 934 |
Ive a settled peace with God. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
Ive bound thee up secure, | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1032 |
Ive foes and fears of every shape, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 384 |
Ive none but thee in heaven above, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
Ive nought to trust but sovereign grace; | D. Herbert (L.M.) | 711 |
Ive riches immense and divine; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
Ive scarce a glimmering ray of light; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 384 |
Ive seen an end to what we call | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1148 |
Ive sinned against thy love; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
Ive something else in view; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
Ive tried the rest, and plainly see | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 589 |
Jehovah God! eternal Lord most high! | W. Gadsby (10s) | 668 |
Jehovah Jesus is our King, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 653 |
Jehovah Jesus is the sinners Friend, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 669 |
Jehovah Jesus, we will thee adore, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 703 |
Jehovah does my griefs redress, | J. Franklin (C.M.) | 511 |
Jehovah filled his throne; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 2 |
Jehovah has decreed, | W. Gadsby (122nd) | 522 |
Jehovah has said, tis left on record, | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
Jehovah here resolves to show | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 53 |
Jehovah is her God and King, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 413 |
Jehovah is his name. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 139 |
Jehovah is his name; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
Jehovah is his name; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 585 |
Jehovah is my Sun; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 546 |
Jehovah is my righteousness; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 108 |
Jehovah is the sinners Friend, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 675 |
Jehovah on the mercy-seat; | J. Swain (L.M.) | 387 |
Jehovah shut him in. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 685 |
Jehovah their souls will expand, | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
Jehovah was her guide; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 519 |
Jehovah will appear. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 605 |
Jehovah will maintain | W. Gadsby (148th) | 602 |
Jehovah will put them to flight, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 516 |
Jehovah, Great I AM, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
Jehovah, the Saviour, appears, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 597 |
Jehovah-Jireh is his name; | J. Franklin (L.M.) | 513 |
Jehovah-Jireh will appear, | J. Franklin (L.M.) | 513 |
Jehovahs awful name revere, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 172 |
Jehovahs eternal and co-equal Son, | Henry Fowler (11s) | 1033 |
Jehovahs love declare; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 696 |
Jerusalem, my happy home! | Bromehead’s Collection (C.M.) | 934 |
Jerusalem, my happy home! | Bromehead’s Collection (C.M.) | 934 |
Jesus Christ has wrought for me. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 583 |
Jesus Christ is All in All. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
Jesus Christ is still the same, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 826 |
Jesus Christ to keep in view, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 796 |
Jesus Christ, Gods holy Lamb, | J. Hart (7s) | 857 |
Jesus Christ, our King and Head, | John Newton (7s) | 1138 |
Jesus Christ, the righteous Judge, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 843 |
Jesus Christ, the sinners Friend, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 551 |
Jesus Christ, the sinners Friend, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 576 |
Jesus Christ, your Fathers Son, | J. Cennick (7s) | 267 |
Jesus all your debts will pay; | J. Berridge (7s) | 147 |
Jesus as his Way shall shine, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 545 |
Jesus bears a matchless name. | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 982 |
Jesus beholds where Satan reigns, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1006 |
Jesus blood speaks loud and sweet; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 534 |
Jesus blood speaks solid rest; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 534 |
Jesus blood still speaks with power, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 534 |
Jesus came to reclaim | J. Hart (8.3.) | 799 |
Jesus conquered death and hell. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
Jesus crucified I see; | J. Swain (8.7.) | 689 |
Jesus died for sinners sake. | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
Jesus does his spirit bear, | C. Wesley (7s) | 1071 |
Jesus draws the chosen race | R. Burnham (7s) | 187 |
Jesus feels for thy distress. | John Newton (7s) | 956 |
Jesus freely gives us all. | J. Hart (7s) | 179 |
Jesus gets and fills my heart. | J. Berridge (7s) | 177 |
Jesus gives both, the Scripture saith; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 240 |
Jesus gives us | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 535 |
Jesus gives us life and peace, | J. Hart (7s) | 179 |
Jesus gives us pure affections, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
Jesus gives us true repentance, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
Jesus grave before you lies; | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 428 |
Jesus has done all things well. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 575 |
Jesus has done all things well; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
Jesus has lived and died for me. | Count Zinzendorf trans. by J. Wesley (L.M.) | 103 |
Jesus has made an end of sin, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 586 |
Jesus has made an end of sin, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 586 |
Jesus has made an end of sin, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 586 |
Jesus has our sins forgiven, | J. Hart (7s) | 179 |
Jesus has said who surely knew | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
Jesus heals the broken-hearted; | J. Kent (8.7.) | 759 |
Jesus invites his saints | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 437 |
Jesus is Judge of quick and dead; | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
Jesus is Zions only rest; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 636 |
Jesus is a Friend in need! | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 133 |
Jesus is a holy way; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
Jesus is a humble way; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
Jesus is a mighty Saviour; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 593 |
Jesus is a wise Physician, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 976 |
Jesus is his name, and Christ; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 558 |
Jesus is kind to our complaints, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
Jesus is my great High Priest; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 542 |
Jesus is of life the fountain; | J. Kent (8.7.) | 913 |
Jesus is our God and Saviour, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
Jesus is our great salvation, | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 205 |
Jesus is our strong salvation; | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
Jesus is precious, says the word; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 174 |
Jesus is still the sinners Friend, | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1034 |
Jesus is the King of kings, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 562 |
Jesus is the chiefest good; | J. Hart (7s) | 179 |
Jesus is the living way; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
Jesus is the narrow way; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
Jesus is the one thing needful; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 573 |
Jesus is the way of peace, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
Jesus is the way of strength; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
Jesus is the way to God; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
Jesus is the way to bliss; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
Jesus is worthy to receive | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1005 |
Jesus it owns a King, | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 225 |
Jesus lived and died for me, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 562 |
Jesus lived and died for thee; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 583 |
Jesus lived, and loved, and died, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 584 |
Jesus love and blood impart, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 695 |
Jesus loved, and loves for ever; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 582 |
Jesus loves to answer prayer; | John Newton (7s) | 379 |
Jesus makes the weakest able, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 826 |
Jesus my Boaz is; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 519 |
Jesus name is life and peace; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 615 |
Jesus name will richly grant; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 558 |
Jesus opened when he died. | John Newton (7s) | 973 |
Jesus our distress was viewing; | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 205 |
Jesus our heavenly Warrior is, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 561 |
Jesus precious blood alone; | John Berridge (7s) | 702 |
Jesus precious blood, once spilt, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Jesus presence still I crave; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 722 |
Jesus ready stands to save you, | J. Hart (8.7.4.) | 723 |
Jesus saved my soul from hell. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 584 |
Jesus saw us sunk in ruin, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 535 |
Jesus says hell neer forget thee, | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 333 |
Jesus says, Let each believer | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 428 |
Jesus sends his Holy Spirit, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
Jesus shall his elect avenge, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 348 |
Jesus shall reign, the new man cries; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 617 |
Jesus sought me when a stranger, | R. Robinson (8.7.) | 199 |
Jesus speaking in his word! | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
Jesus speaks it, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 982 |
Jesus speaks, and speaks to thee; | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 968 |
Jesus still to Israel gives; | J. Kent (8.7.) | 759 |
Jesus takes the highest station; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 972 |
Jesus the Author is | W. Gadsby (148th) | 602 |
Jesus the Lord appears at last, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 211 |
Jesus those happy souls does bless, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 979 |
Jesus was chosen as our Head, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 572 |
Jesus well exalt alone; | J. Hart (7s) | 179 |
Jesus weltering in his blood! | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
Jesus whispers from the skies, | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1037 |
Jesus whispers this sweet sentence, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
Jesus will not thy cries forget; | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1036 |
Jesus will not, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 615 |
Jesus will revive thee. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Jesus will thee soften. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Jesus will there remain; | J. Hoskins (C.M.) | 953 |
Jesus! to thee I breathe my prayer; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 257 |
Jesus, Friend of sinners, hear | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 391 |
Jesus, I know, has died for me; | J. A. Rothe translated by J. Weeks (112th) | 96 |
Jesus, I long for thee, | John Berridge (148th) | 672 |
Jesus, I love thy charming name; | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 138 |
Jesus, Lord of life and peace, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
Jesus, Lord, we look to thee; | C. Wesley (7s) | 248 |
Jesus, Lover of my soul, | C. Wesley (7s) | 303 |
Jesus, Lover of thy nation; | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 208 |
Jesus, Redeemer, Saviour, Lord, | C. Wesley & Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 1072 |
Jesus, Shepherd of the sheep, | W. Hammond (7s) | 768 |
Jesus, Shepherd of thy people, | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 349 |
Jesus, Source of our salvation, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 258 |
Jesus, and him crucified. | J. Hart (7s) | 704 |
Jesus, and shall it ever be, | J. Grigg and B. Francis (last verse) (L.M.) | 427 |
Jesus, arrayed in mortal form, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1093 |
Jesus, as water well applied | J. Hart (C.M.) | 862 |
Jesus, at thy command | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
Jesus, before thy face I fall, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 173 |
Jesus, cast a look on me; | John Berridge (7s) | 686 |
Jesus, come! May every one | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
Jesus, confiding in thy name, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 844 |
Jesus, crucified for me; | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 988 |
Jesus, deign to bless us thus, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 640 |
Jesus, engrave it on my heart, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1105 |
Jesus, ere he gave his blood, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 649 |
Jesus, fix our souls on thee! | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 615 |
Jesus, full of all compassion, | D. Turner (8.7.) | 1068 |
Jesus, guide thy silly sheep; | J. Hart (7s) | 706 |
Jesus, hail! enthroned in glory, | J. Bakewell (8.7.) | 931 |
Jesus, hear our humble prayer, | John Newton (7s) | 501 |
Jesus, how glorious is thy grace! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 111 |
Jesus, how heavenly is the place, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 738 |
Jesus, immutably the same, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 939 |
Jesus, in thee our eyes behold | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
Jesus, in thee what glories shine! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1039 |
Jesus, in thy dear name I trust, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1081 |
Jesus, in thy mercy smile; | W. W. Horne (7s) | 1111 |
Jesus, in whom the Godheads rays | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1076 |
Jesus, lead me by thy power | W. Williams (8.7.) | 1101 |
Jesus, let me feel its power, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 722 |
Jesus, let thy pitying eye | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 390 |
Jesus, make us one in heart. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 609 |
Jesus, make us wise and holy, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 563 |
Jesus, mighty God and Saviour, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 641 |
Jesus, mighty King in Zion! | J. Fellows (8.7.) | 433 |
Jesus, mighty Prince of Peace, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
Jesus, mighty to renew, | C. Wesley (7s) | 1077 |
Jesus, my All, to heaven is gone, | J. Cennick (L.M.) | 144 |
Jesus, my God, I know his name, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 54 |
Jesus, my Lord! thy blood alone | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1004 |
Jesus, my Lord, my Life, my All, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 941 |
Jesus, my Sanctuary, lives! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 173 |
Jesus, my Shepherd, lived and died, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 525 |
Jesus, my great High Priest, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
Jesus, my humbled soul would cleave; | Augustus Toplady (112th) | 1052 |
Jesus, my soul befriend; | (Author Unknown) (148th) | 214 |
Jesus, my souls athirst for thee; | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1034 |
Jesus, my souls compelled to flee | J. Kent (L.M.) | 113 |
Jesus, nor shall it eer remove. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 166 |
Jesus, now thyself reveal; | R. Burnham (7s) | 990 |
Jesus, now to thee I bow; | J. Bradford (7s) | 116 |
Jesus, oer the billows steer me, | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 769 |
Jesus, omnipotent to save, | J. Hupton (C.M.) | 1099 |
Jesus, once for sinners slain, | J. Hart (7s) | 830 |
Jesus, our Lord and God, | J. Allen (6.4.) | 415 |
Jesus, our Lord and King, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 652 |
Jesus, our Lord, arise, | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
Jesus, our Redeemer, shed | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 787 |
Jesus, our dear Redeemer, died | J. Hart (C.M.) | 850 |
Jesus, our eternal Lover, | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 769 |
Jesus, our exalted Head, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 662 |
Jesus, our exalted Saviour, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 651 |
Jesus, our great High Priest, | C. Wesley (148th) | 59 |
Jesus, our triumphant Head, | J. Hart (7s) | 490 |
Jesus, our victorious Lord, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 560 |
Jesus, overwhelmed in blood, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 649 |
Jesus, remember me. | T. Haweis (C.M.) | 1065 |
Jesus, reveal thyself to me. | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 399 |
Jesus, reveal thyself to me. | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 399 |
Jesus, save me, or I die. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 515 |
Jesus, the Friend of sinners, dear, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 911 |
Jesus, the Gift of gifts appears, | G. Burder (C.M.) | 750 |
Jesus, the Judge, shall come, | C. Wesley (148th) | 127 |
Jesus, the Judge, shall come, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 666 |
Jesus, the King of Glory, reigns | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
Jesus, the Lord our Righteousness, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
Jesus, the Lord our righteousness. | Count Zinzendorf trans. by J. Wesley (L.M.) | 103 |
Jesus, the Lord, enthroned on high, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 655 |
Jesus, the Lord, is King, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 540 |
Jesus, the Lord, my Saviour is, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 567 |
Jesus, the Man of constant grief, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 71 |
Jesus, the Saviour, is his name; | John Newton (L.M.) | 91 |
Jesus, the Truth, the Way, | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1059 |
Jesus, the faithful, true, and just, | J. Adams (S.M.) | 274 |
Jesus, the glorious Head of grace, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 263 |
Jesus, the mighty Saviour, lives, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 470 |
Jesus, thee we all adore; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Jesus, therefore, let us own: | J. Hart (7s) | 179 |
Jesus, theres nothing but thy blood | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 946 |
Jesus, thou Almighty Saviour, | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 1119 |
Jesus, thou alone canst save, | W. W. Horne (7s) | 1111 |
Jesus, thou art all compassion; | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1053 |
Jesus, thou art our only rest | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 637 |
Jesus, thus for sinners smitten, | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
Jesus, thy Godhead, blood, and name, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 908 |
Jesus, thy Spirit and thy word | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 124 |
Jesus, thy blood and righteousness | Count Zinzendorf trans. by J. Wesley (L.M.) | 103 |
Jesus, thy feast we celebrate, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1121 |
Jesus, thy helping hand | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
Jesus, thy humble mind impart, | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1076 |
Jesus, thy light impart, | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 1067 |
Jesus, thy love alone can give | A. Steele (8.8.6.) | 962 |
Jesus, thy rich consolations | J. Hart (8.7.) | 463 |
Jesus, to thee I lift my eyes, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 980 |
Jesus, to thee I make my moan; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 875 |
Jesus, to thee I would return, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1084 |
Jesus, we bless thy Fathers name; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 73 |
Jesus, we come to meet | S. Barnard (148th) | 1129 |
Jesus, we in thy name entreat; | John Newton (C.M.) | 691 |
Jesus, we our cross have taken, | H. F. Lyte (8.7.) | 971 |
Jesus, we thy name adore; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 650 |
Jesus, we will frequent thy board, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
Jesus, what a love was thine! | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
Jesus, when on the bloody tree | J. Hart (L.M.) | 815 |
Jesus, when stern Justice said, | J. Hart (7s) | 179 |
Jesus, whereer thy people meet, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 1023 |
Jesus, while he dwelt below, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Jesus, who came to save, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 842 |
Jesus, who once was dead. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 861 |
Jesus, whom their souls rely on, | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
Jesus, with all thy saints above, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 100 |
Jewels to thee are gaudy toys, | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 138 |
Join all the glorious names | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
Join and point to mercys store; | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
Join in the everlasting song, | E. Perronet (C.M.) | 730 |
Join prayer with each inspection; | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
Join the glad song, and there adore | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 174 |
Join the triumph of the skies; | C. Wesley (7s) | 36 |
Join thou, my soul, for thou canst tell | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 406 |
Join to admire the feast, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 440 |
Join to confirm the wondrous grace, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 83 |
Join to make this peace secure, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
Join to praise Immanuels name. | J. Evans (8.7.4.) | 93 |
Join to praise redeeming love. | J. Langford (7s) | 90 |
Join to sing aloud of him. | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 205 |
Join to sing the pleasing theme; | J. Evans (8.7.4.) | 93 |
Join to swell the sacred song. | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 920 |
Join with delight in prayer and praise, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 1153 |
Join with me, ye angels, join! | W. Hammond (7s) | 342 |
Join with the host of virgin souls, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
Join, all who love the Saviours name, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 171 |
Join, every tongue, to praise the Lord, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 820 |
Join, every tongue, to sing | J. Hart (148th) | 445 |
Join, ye saints, the hosts above; | J. Langford (7s) | 90 |
Joined by his Spirit and his love. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Joined hand in hand, they go to meet | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 101 |
Joint-heirs with him for evermore. | W. A. Clarke (L.M.) | 62 |
Joy and love shone round his head; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Joy and shame our hearts possess; | T. Kelly (7s) | 1062 |
Joy and wonder sweetly mingling; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Joy is a fruit that will not grow | John Newton (C.M.) | 933 |
Joy of every longing heart. | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1054 |
Joy of heaven, to earth come down! | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1053 |
Joy to those who know the Lord. | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1133 |
Joy, that thou couldst pity thus; | T. Kelly (7s) | 1062 |
Joyful Ill pass the chilling flood, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 195 |
Joyful news to you I bring; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Joyful with all the strength I have | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 464 |
Joyless is the days return, | C. Wesley (7s) | 726 |
Joys which earth cannot afford. | John Newton (8.7.) | 500 |
Judge not the Lord by feeble sense, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 320 |
Judgment and truth support his throne. | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 6 |
Judgments nor mercies eer can sway | J. Kent (L.M.) | 76 |
Just and holy is thy name; | C. Wesley (7s) | 303 |
Just and jealous in his ire, | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
Just and righteous is our King; | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
Just and true are all thy ways, | (Author Unknown) (7s) | 970 |
Just are thy ways and true thy word, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 419 |
Just his judgments, fit his rod | J. Hart (7.6.) | 315 |
Just suits a case like theirs. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 557 |
Justice and truth attend thee still, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 126 |
Justice and truth his court maintain, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 366 |
Justice cried, Im satisfied, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
Justice declared the debt was paid; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 536 |
Justice declares the work is done, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 836 |
Justice drew its sword on me! | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
Justice every plea will stop; | John Berridge (7s) | 895 |
Justice exacts its utmost mite, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
Justice has no loss sustainèd; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 600 |
Justice is now for me. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
Justice obeyed the word; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
Justice once unsheathed its sword; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 560 |
Justice satisfied indeed; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 534 |
Justice seals it; | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Justice smiles, and asks no more; | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
Justice stands, and demands | J. Hart (8.3.) | 104 |
Justice unsheathed its sword, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
Justice views with approbation | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 982 |
Justice with mercys reconciled, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
Justice, beholding his attire, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1092 |
Justice, from her awful station, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 982 |
Justice, mercy, truth, and love, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
Keep Christ in view; let God be true; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 355 |
Keep Christ, your living Head, in view, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 608 |
Keep close to me, thou helpless sheep, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
Keep distance, ye profane; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 219 |
Keep from courage, vain or vaunted, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 463 |
Keep it safely, softly sleeping, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 463 |
Keep me, Lord, from self-deceit. | W. Hammond (7s) | 280 |
Keep me, O holy Lover, | Gospel Mag., 1801 (7.6.) | 483 |
Keep no longer at a distance, | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Keep silence all created things, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
Keep us from a proud appearance, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 258 |
Keep us in a world of sorrow; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 753 |
Keep us near thy wounded side; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 650 |
Keep us near thy wounded side; | J. Hart (7s) | 706 |
Keep us safe from every foe. | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1137 |
Keep us till the storm shall cease; | Gospel Mag., 1781 (8.7.) | 965 |
Keep us very, very low. | J. Hart (7s) | 706 |
Keep us with thy arm almighty, | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 208 |
Keep us, then, O keep us ever! | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1040 |
Keep waiting evermore; | John Berridge (148th) | 749 |
Keep your slaughtered Lord in view. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 662 |
Keeps thee from the Saviour. | J. Hart (8.3.) | 799 |
Kept as Jehovahs eye, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
Kind Author and ground of my hope, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 346 |
Kind and loving to the end. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
Kindle a flame of sacred love | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 25 |
King Jesus does appear, | R. Burnham (148th) | 494 |
King of glory! | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 610 |
King of kings, and Lord of lords! | T. Kelly (7s) | 1062 |
King of kings, and Lord of lords! | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 972 |
King of kings, enthroned above, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 609 |
King of saints, incarnate God. | J. Hart (7s) | 857 |
Kingdoms and men would vanish soon; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 480 |
Knock I may at Jesus door, | John Berridge (7s) | 895 |
Knock on at mercys door; | John Berridge (148th) | 749 |
Know thee to be my promised rest. | R. Hill (112th) | 1070 |
Know they greatly need him; | W. Gadsby (7.6.) | 574 |
Know, whom the Saviour favours much, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 871 |
Knowing that the Lord is nigh; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1102 |
Knowing we are not exempted | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 258 |
Knowledge of all terrestrial things | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 771 |
Knowledge of what is right, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
Known through the earth by thousand signs, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 207 |
Known to thee by tasting. | J. Hart (8.3.) | 484 |
Knows every saints peculiar case; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 263 |
Knows in whom our trust is. | J. Hart (8.3.) | 800 |
Knows not a limit nor an end. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 419 |
Labour hard you may, and long, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
Laid aside his just displeasure, | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1040 |
Lamb of God for sinners wounded! | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
Lamb of God, in thee we trust, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 796 |
Lamb of God, thy power make known; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 609 |
Lamb of God, we fall before thee, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
Lamenting it truly, and loathing it too, | John Berridge (104th) | 687 |
Land me safe on Canaans side; | W. Williams (8.7.4.) | 462 |
Large petitions with thee bring; | John Newton (7s) | 379 |
Larger communion let me prove | Augustus Toplady (L.M.) | 991 |
Law and conscience Jesus quells; | W. Gadsby (7.6.) | 574 |
Law and terrors do but harden, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
Law charges, too, which he must pay, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 148 |
Laws that bespeak his kindness still, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 541 |
Lay down our heads, and sleep in thee; | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 843 |
Lay heavy on his soul. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
Lay in the womb, before his birth, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 709 |
Lay me humbly at thy feet. | John Berridge (7s) | 686 |
Lay me low and keep me there. | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 282 |
Lay to my arm, but all in vain; | John Berridge (148th) | 883 |
Lay us low before thy feet, | J. Hart (7s) | 706 |
Lays his bright robes of glory by, | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 51 |
Lays the foundation of my hope, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 83 |
Lead me all my journey through; | W. Williams (8.7.4.) | 462 |
Lead me forth by thy right hand; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 641 |
Lead me the celestial way. | Gospel Mag., 1781 (7s) | 963 |
Lead me the way thy saints have known; | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1016 |
Lead me to my journeys end. | John Newton (7s) | 379 |
Lead me to the Lamb of God; | J. Stocker (7s) | 767 |
Lead me to the Rock that is higher than I. | S. Turner or Bennett (11s) | 1104 |
Lead me to the Rock that is higher than I. | S. Turner or Bennett (11s) | 1104 |
Lead them into pastures green, | W. Hammond (7s) | 768 |
Lead us forth by thy sweet Spirit, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 563 |
Lead us out of self to thee; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 563 |
Lead us through this desert land; | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 349 |
Lead us to Christ, our only rest, | S. Browne (8.8.6.) | 1134 |
Lead us to thy Throne of Grace; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 640 |
Leading us in holy fear. | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 208 |
Leads to endless joys above; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
Lean upon his loving breast; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 698 |
Lean upon thy truth and grace. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 626 |
Leaning on all-sufficient grace. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 326 |
Leaning on thy loving breast, | John Berridge (7s) | 686 |
Learning, pleasure, wealth, and fame, | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 988 |
Leave all your boasting self behind, | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 902 |
Leave earth and all its toys, | J. Hart (148th) | 102 |
Leave his church a prey to hell. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 582 |
Leave me not to walk alone; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 641 |
Leave more righteous souls to boast: | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Leave not my trembling heart to fail. | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 967 |
Leave the false ways ye long have trod, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 858 |
Leave them, and to refuge fly; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Leave us not to empty notion, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 610 |
Leave us not, forsake us never, | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1040 |
Leave worldly cares behind, | J. Hart (148th) | 102 |
Leave, ah! leave me not alone; | C. Wesley (7s) | 303 |
Leaves may languish, fruit decrease, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 779 |
Led by him we brave the ocean; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1102 |
Led by that report alone; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1102 |
Led forth by Gods free grace, | J. Hart (148th) | 353 |
Led forth by the Spirit to fight. | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
Left at an uncertainty, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 619 |
Left his own house to walk with God; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 231 |
Left the bright realms of bliss! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 418 |
Legal obedience were complete, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 809 |
Leprous quite throughout with sin; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Leprous soul, press through the crowd | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
Leprous souls, unsound and filthy, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
Less than thyself will not suffice | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 940 |
Less we cant, we cant give more. | J. Hart (7s) | 857 |
Lest I farther yet should roam | W. Gadsby (7s) | 722 |
Lest I should loiter in my race, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 402 |
Lest I should suffer loss; | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
Lest it should once from thee depart; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 92 |
Lest it sink thee lower; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Lest some hid snake or wily snare | John Berridge (S.M.) | 335 |
Lest thy people careless grow; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1137 |
Lest we drive them to despair. | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 258 |
Lest we settle on our lees; | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 758 |
Lest what he gives us we should lose; | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
Lest you should go weeping, while Canaanites boast. | W. Gadsby (11s) | 644 |
Lest, for want of thine assistance, | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Let Christ be all your song; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 519 |
Let Christ be thy boast, for thou art his choice; | W. Gadsby (104th) | 639 |
Let Christians all attend | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 540 |
Let Christians join to laud | J. Hart (S.M.) | 502 |
Let God be the Object in praises addressed, | Samuel Medley (104th) | 322 |
Let Gods anointed shine; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 366 |
Let Israel bless the Lord, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 318 |
Let Jesus answer them. | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 101 |
Let Jew and Gentile stop their mouths, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 111 |
Let Zion in him trust; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 541 |
Let Zion songs of triumph sing; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 413 |
Let Zion with sweet pleasure sing | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 540 |
Let Zion, in her songs, record | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 217 |
Let Zion, then, with one accord, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 648 |
Let a poor labourer here below, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 386 |
Let a repenting rebel live; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 761 |
Let all be liars and him be true, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 311 |
Let all fruitless searches go, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 315 |
Let all obedient souls | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
Let all our powers agree; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 176 |
Let all our powers be joined | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 437 |
Let all that dwell above the sky, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1005 |
Let all the heathen writers join | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1148 |
Let all the ransomed of the Lord | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
Let all the saints adore his name, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
Let all the saints below the skies | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 421 |
Let all thy powers agree. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 109 |
Let all thy powers aloud proclaim. | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 65 |
Let all within me join, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 420 |
Let angels prostrate fall, | E. Perronet (C.M.) | 730 |
Let avarice, from shore to shore | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 42 |
Let but thy own almighty arm | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 341 |
Let cares like a wild deluge come, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 474 |
Let carnal Jews blaspheme, | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 1012 |
Let each child enjoy a portion, | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 694 |
Let each into his soul descend, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 786 |
Let each one esteemed thy servant | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Let earth and heaven combine, | C. Wesley (148th) | 37 |
Let earth and skies reply, | J. Allen (6.4.) | 415 |
Let earths alluring joys combine, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 927 |
Let elders worship at his feet; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
Let evening blush to own a star; | J. Grigg and B. Francis (last verse) (L.M.) | 427 |
Let everlasting glories crown | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 935 |
Let every Christian lift his voice, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 850 |
Let every anxious thought be still, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 260 |
Let every breast with gladness glow, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
Let every drooping saint | John Berridge (148th) | 749 |
Let every heart and voice accord, | G. Burder (C.M.) | 750 |
Let every heart record. | J. Hart (148th) | 445 |
Let every kindred, every tribe, | E. Perronet (C.M.) | 730 |
Let every open ear attend, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
Let every plant the power partake, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 455 |
Let every saint above, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 409 |
Let every soul repeat with faith, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 861 |
Let every thankful tongue repeat, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 861 |
Let every tongue the Father own, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 821 |
Let every vanity be gone; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1085 |
Let faith be active in the Lamb once slain, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 693 |
Let faith survey your future store. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 257 |
Let faith the battle win. | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1032 |
Let faith triumphant cry; | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 345 |
Let fear and love, most holy God, | J. Needham (C.M.) | 252 |
Let fears no more confound! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 486 |
Let gladness crown the day; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 413 |
Let grace abound in every part, | C. Cole (L.M.) | 736 |
Let grace divine my soul defend, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 620 |
Let grace triumphant reign. | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 406 |
Let graces, then in exercise, | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 434 |
Let heaven and earth, from pole to pole, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 486 |
Let him come when he thinks best; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 698 |
Let him who thirsts for heavenly joys, | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 902 |
Let his great name be praisèd, | Rozzell (7.6.) | 292 |
Let his people raise their song. | T. Kelly (7s) | 1062 |
Let hope and joy succeed; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
Let hope survive, though damped by doubt; | J. Hart (112th) | 835 |
Let incense smoking from my breast, | John Berridge (112th) | 901 |
Let it by thee made tender be, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
Let it never, Lord, be said, | D. Turner (8.7.) | 1068 |
Let its power be felt by me, | T. Kelly (7s) | 1117 |
Let joy succeed the weeping night; | Gospel Mag., 1777 (L.M.) | 942 |
Let man forbear to boast, | J. Hart (148th) | 817 |
Let me again thy smiles partake. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 384 |
Let me among thy saints be found | Lady Huntingdon’s Col., 1774 (8.8.6.) | 938 |
Let me attest thy power; | R. Elliott (S.M.) | 471 |
Let me be by grace restored; | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 390 |
Let me be sick with love, and die. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 304 |
Let me build and rest alone. | John Berridge (7s) | 742 |
Let me but feel thee near; | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1029 |
Let me but hear my Saviour say, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 326 |
Let me but view thy lovely face, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 480 |
Let me come unto my Lord, | John Berridge (7s) | 301 |
Let me die thy peoples death. | John Newton (7s) | 379 |
Let me ever with thee dwell. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 583 |
Let me feel like what I see; | John Newton (7s) | 400 |
Let me find thyself my home; | J. Adams (7s) | 389 |
Let me for shelter fly; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1093 |
Let me hide myself in thee. | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 143 |
Let me hide myself in thee; | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 143 |
Let me know thy gentle voice, | C. Wesley (7s) | 1071 |
Let me know thy great salvation; | D. Turner (8.7.) | 1068 |
Let me live a life of faith; | John Newton (7s) | 379 |
Let me love thee more and more, | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
Let me mark the solemn word; | John Berridge (7s) | 895 |
Let me never | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 641 |
Let me not murmur nor repine, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 275 |
Let me reflect, with humble awe, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1086 |
Let me see thy loving heart. | (Author Unknown) (7s) | 970 |
Let me thy goodness prove, | R. Elliott (S.M.) | 471 |
Let me thy servant be; | Spiritual Mag., 1790 (C.M.) | 989 |
Let me thy sorrows bear; | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1032 |
Let me, as I journey, see | J. Adams (7s) | 347 |
Let me, therefore, drink and live! | John Newton (7s) | 973 |
Let me, thou sovereign Lord of all, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 275 |
Let men or angels dig the mines | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 57 |
Let men think what they will, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
Let mercy set us free; | John Newton (C.M.) | 1114 |
Let midnight be ashamed of noon; | J. Grigg and B. Francis (last verse) (L.M.) | 427 |
Let mountains from their seats be hurled | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1141 |
Let my Beloved come and taste | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
Let my cry ascend thy ears. | J. H. Langley (7s) | 284 |
Let my helpless soul be found, | J. Irons (8.7.4.) | 735 |
Let my petitions reach thy ears, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
Let my religious hours alone; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 264 |
Let my soul for ever dwell. | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 766 |
Let my wrath on him be poured. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 560 |
Let no corrupt design, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1003 |
Let no false comfort lift us up | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
Let no idol eer divide us | Gospel Mag., 1781 (8.7.) | 965 |
Let no vain words your souls deceive, | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
Let none be slow to weep for him | J. Hart (C.M.) | 734 |
Let none his weakness scorn; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 39 |
Let not all our hopes be vain! | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Let not conscience make you linger, | J. Hart (8.7.4.) | 723 |
Let not his hopes or wishes faint; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 176 |
Let not my eyes with tears be fed, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 926 |
Let not my heart grow stiff with pride, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 335 |
Let not my heart with sorrow break, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 384 |
Let not the strong the weak despise; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 709 |
Let not the world our rest appear, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1048 |
Let not thy chastening make me faint, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 873 |
Let not thy heart despond, and say, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 328 |
Let not, then, my foes confound me, | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 1119 |
Let others stretch their arms like seas, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
Let our good works abound; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 851 |
Let our hearts and voices raise | John Newton (7s) | 1138 |
Let our mutual love be fervent, | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Let our needs be what they may, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 640 |
Let patience comforts place supply. | J. Hart (112th) | 835 |
Let poor backsliders be restored, | John Newton (L.M.) | 451 |
Let poor insolvents know | C. Wesley (148th) | 59 |
Let praises be your sweet employ; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 531 |
Let precious drops of heavenly dew, | S. Browne (8.8.6.) | 1134 |
Let ransomed mortals say; | J. Kent (S.M.) | 922 |
Let rich rewards be sought; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803A |
Let saints employ their tongues; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
Let saints from hence their comfort draw, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 561 |
Let saints his sceptre own; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 541 |
Let saints lift up their hearts, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 606 |
Let saints prepare to crown his brow | J. Kent (last 3 verses) (L.M.) | 407 |
Let sin have no dominion, Lord, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1003 |
Let sinners gaze and hate me too; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 53 |
Let sinners such as we, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 176 |
Let some Elisha rise | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
Let sovereign grace its crimes efface, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
Let tempests mingle earth and skies; | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 331 |
Let terrors fright the unwilling slave, | J. Needham (C.M.) | 252 |
Let that grace, Lord, like a fetter, | R. Robinson (8.7.) | 199 |
Let the Lord a smile bestow | J. Berridge (7s) | 177 |
Let the Redeemer dwell within, | R. Hill (112th) | 1070 |
Let the blessings freely flow; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 610 |
Let the danger make thee bolder; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
Let the fiery, cloudy pillar | W. Williams (8.7.4.) | 462 |
Let the healing streams abound; | C. Wesley (7s) | 303 |
Let the hope of free salvation, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
Let the next age thy praise prolong | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 498 |
Let the poor thy pity move; | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
Let the song to Jesus flow. | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 920 |
Let the sweet hope that thou art mine, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1010 |
Let the unction of redemption | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 697 |
Let the water and the blood, | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 143 |
Let the whole race of creatures bow, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1 |
Let the whole race of creatures bow, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1 |
Let the word be food to nourish | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1136 |
Let the world despise and leave us; | H. F. Lyte (8.7.) | 971 |
Let the world their virtue boast, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 98 |
Let them but singly look to Christ | J. Hart (C.M.) | 816 |
Let them closer drive thee. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Let this be seen by faith, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 152 |
Let this hope our spirits cheer. | T. Kelly (7s) | 1062 |
Let this petition rise: | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1010 |
Let this the gate of heaven be. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1125 |
Let this thought the Christian strengthen; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 615 |
Let thy Spirit now dwell in us, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 610 |
Let thy almighty aid | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
Let thy arm be now revealèd; | D. Turner (8.7.) | 1068 |
Let thy arms of love surround me, | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 1119 |
Let thy blood, for sinners spilt, | John Newton (7s) | 379 |
Let thy bright beams arise; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
Let thy courage wax the warmer, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
Let thy glory in us shine. | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 697 |
Let thy good Spirit rule my heart, | C. Cole (L.M.) | 736 |
Let thy griefs be turned to gladness; | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 333 |
Let thy hand be my protection | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 1119 |
Let thy inward kingdom come; | J. Stocker (7s) | 767 |
Let thy light within me shine; | J. Stocker (7s) | 767 |
Let thy love my spirit cheer; | John Newton (7s) | 379 |
Let thy mercy and thy care | John Newton (7s) | 501 |
Let thy mercy hold me up. | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 1119 |
Let thy peoples graces flourish; | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1136 |
Let thy power in me be shown; | C. Wesley (7s) | 1077 |
Let thy power on me be shown; | C. Wesley (7s) | 1077 |
Let thy praise my tongue employ. | J. Bradford (7s) | 116 |
Let thy promise and thy love | John Newton (7s) | 277 |
Let us all in thee inherit; | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1053 |
Let us all, with grateful praises, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Let us ask the important question, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
Let us attend the Lamb of God. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
Let us each for other care; | C. Wesley (7s) | 248 |
Let us each, thy love possessing, | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 461 |
Let us feel thy power within, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 695 |
Let us find our rest in thee. | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1054 |
Let us find thy love surrounding | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 208 |
Let us find thy promised rest. | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1053 |
Let us go to Golgotha, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 787 |
Let us hear thee sigh and groan, | J. Hart (7s) | 704 |
Let us in his wounded side | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 787 |
Let us in thy name agree; | C. Wesley (7s) | 248 |
Let us look to Jesus. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
Let us love the Lord who bought us; | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
Let us love, and sing, and wonder; | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
Let us never, Lord, forget thee; | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 205 |
Let us not the cost forget. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
Let us now our praises give; | John Newton (7s) | 397 |
Let us now ourselves commend | John Newton (7s) | 501 |
Let us now the anthem sing; | C. Wesley (7s) | 36 |
Let us our loved Redeemer meet, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
Let us praise the Saviours name; | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
Let us praise, and join the chorus | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
Let us see our whole salvation | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1053 |
Let us see thy sufferings plain; | J. Hart (7s) | 704 |
Let us sing though fierce temptation | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
Let us sing, with saints in heaven, | J. Hart (7s) | 788 |
Let us take notice first of that; | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
Let us then with joy remove | C. Wesley (7s) | 248 |
Let us thus rejoice in thee. | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 349 |
Let us trust thee evermore; | J. Hart (7s) | 704 |
Let us trust thee for the morrow, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 753 |
Let us trust thee, Lord, for all; | J. Hart (7s) | 704 |
Let us value nought but him; | J. Hart (7s) | 179 |
Let us with humble hearts repair | J. Hart (C.M.) | 39 |
Let us wonder! grace and justice | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
Let us, Lord, thy glory see; | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 208 |
Let us, leaning on thy merit, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
Let whatever ills betide; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 558 |
Let whoever will despise; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 656 |
Let worldlings know we scorn the toys | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 531 |
Let worldly minds the world pursue, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1100 |
Let worms of earth their tribute bring, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 834 |
Let your eyes the Saviour view; | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 758 |
Lie and blush at Jesus feet. | John Berridge (7s) | 301 |
Lie still you do, and never move; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
Lies silent in the grave, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 160 |
Lies still, and yet proceeds: | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
Lies such a wretch as I; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
Life and joy thy beams impart, | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1057 |
Life and peace to me impart; | J. Stocker (7s) | 767 |
Life attended every look. | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
Life deriving from his death. | J. Allen & W. Shirley (8.7.) | 158 |
Life eternal they shall have. | J. Humphreys (7s) | 80 |
Life everlasting in his Son; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 837 |
Life impart and joy afford! | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1133 |
Life is very, very low; | J. Hart (7.5.) | 853 |
Life restored, and sin forgiven; | J. Hart (7s) | 788 |
Life to sinners, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1133 |
Life to what seemed dead before. | John Newton (7s) | 400 |
Life with trials hard may press us, | H. F. Lyte (8.7.) | 971 |
Life, and health, and joy bestowing, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 932 |
Life, and health, and peace possessing | J. Allen & W. Shirley (8.7.) | 158 |
Life, and light, and truth impart, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 515 |
Life, death, and hell, and worlds unknown, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
Life, health, and bliss abundant flow! | A. Steele (L.M.) | 977 |
Life, health, and comfort to thy will, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 259 |
Life, light, and holiness divine, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 538 |
Life, love, and joy, still gliding through, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1141 |
Life, peace, and heaven are mine to give. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 941 |
Lift up the heart, lift up the voice; | C. Wesley (148th) | 127 |
Lift up the heart, lift up the voice; | C. Wesley (148th) | 127 |
Lift up the heart, lift up the voice; | C. Wesley (148th) | 127 |
Lift up the heart, lift up the voice; | C. Wesley (148th) | 127 |
Lift up your heads, ye saints, with cheerful voices. | Isaac Watts (50th) | 497 |
Lift up your heads, ye sin-sick souls, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 486 |
Lift up your ravished eyes, | J. Hart (148th) | 102 |
Light are the pains that nature brings; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 479 |
Light by night and shade by day, | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
Light hearts, or smooth behaviour; | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
Light of those whose dreary dwelling | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1057 |
Light to newly-opened eyes, | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 1055 |
Light, and perfection shine; | John Newton (C.M.) | 128 |
Light, life, and love, thou dost bestow | J. Hupton (C.M.) | 1099 |
Light, love, and delight shall be gone; | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
Like Abram and Sarah, have I | W. Gadsby (8s) | 628 |
Like Gad, by a troop overcome, | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
Like Him one day I shall appear. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 171 |
Like Judas, the Saviour they kiss, | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
Like Lazarus in the dreary tomb, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1092 |
Like a refiner shall he sit, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Like a refreshing shower. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 508 |
Like a rich olive, bruised and pressed | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
Like a savage, fierce and wild? | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
Like a torrent, drown thy eyes; | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 916 |
Like brazen bulwarks built around. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 364 |
Like doves to my wounds they shall flee; | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
Like floods of milk and wine. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
Like free-born sons, we would be free | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 661 |
Like her, with hopes and fears we come, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 731 |
Like him I mourn, like him I cry, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
Like him, we daily feel the same, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1089 |
Like lambs they shall still in my bosom be borne. | K., 1787 (11s) | 329 |
Like lightning from the skies. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 424 |
Like lightning from the skies; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 603 |
Like mountains, seemed to reach the skies, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 286 |
Like offerings without salt. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 241 |
Like one that seeks his God in vain? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 401 |
Like one whose comforts gone. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 251 |
Like pointed mountains rise? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 212 |
Like rising waves with angry roar, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 364 |
Like showers of heavenly rain, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 165 |
Like slaves before thy throne; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 79 |
Like some abandoned wretch he moans, | John Berridge (148th) | 749 |
Like some raw bullock not well broke, | John Berridge (148th) | 883 |
Like some reviving cordial, cheers, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 107 |
Like streams from the fountain they flow, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 628 |
Like the heavenly host above, | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 333 |
Like the sand the ocean laves? | J. Kent (8.7.) | 913 |
Like the sun at noon-day shine. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 609 |
Like them too, Ive proved in the end, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 628 |
Like trees of myrrh and spice we stand, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
Linked in clandestine league with hell, | J. Hart (112th) | 89 |
Lions and beasts of savage name | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 53 |
Listen to his gracious voice; | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 428 |
Listen to his saving voice: | W. Gadsby (7s) | 662 |
Listen to the charming lays. | J. Kent (8.7.) | 913 |
Live a life of faith and prayer? | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 698 |
Live and reign with him above. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 583 |
Live and reign with thee at last. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 645 |
Live in a calm and cheerful mood, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 1113 |
Live in spite of earth and hell. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 600 |
Live in thee for evermore. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 563 |
Live near his heart, upon his bosom lean; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 667 |
Lively type of deadly guilt! | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
Lives again our glorious King; | C. Wesley (7s) | 485 |
Living and dying to be thine. | Augustus Toplady (112th) | 1052 |
Living faith from God must flow. | J. Adams (7s) | 99 |
Living faith will still esteem | W. Gadsby (7s) | 616 |
Living tongues are dumb at best; | J. Berridge (7s) | 177 |
Lo! at its sound the dead revive, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 53 |
Lo! glad I come; and thou, blest Lamb, | J. Cennick (L.M.) | 144 |
Lo! he comes in glory shining; | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Lo! he comes, arrayed in vengeance, | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Lo! he comes, with clouds descending, | J. Cennick, C. Wesley and M. Madan (8.7.4.) | 493 |
Lo! he sets in blood no more! | C. Wesley (7s) | 485 |
Lo! here is a feast of delicate food, | J. Berridge (104th) | 150 |
Lo! heres a foundation for comfort and peace – | J. Hart (104th) | 129 |
Lo! in his hands the sovereign keys | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
Lo! in thee I put my trust. | D. Turner (8.7.) | 1068 |
Lo! the Redeemer leaves the tomb; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 836 |
Lo! the suns eclipse is oer; | C. Wesley (7s) | 485 |
Lo! thy Captain calls thee out; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
Lo! thy church waits with longing eyes, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 366 |
Lo! your Captain leads the way. | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 428 |
Lo, at thy gracious bidding, Lord, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 818 |
Lo, here are souls by Satan bound, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 930 |
Lo, sweet Babe, we fall before thee; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Lo, the desert smiles with pleasure, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 932 |
Loaded with sins and agonies, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
Loads of sin on thee were laid; | J. Bakewell (8.7.) | 931 |
Loathed incurables we stand, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Locked up within thy breast. | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 101 |
Long as eternal ages roll, | J. Dracup (C.M.) | 215 |
Long as he lives, his own hell love. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 633 |
Long as our fiery trials last, | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1088 |
Long as the covenant shall endure, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 757 |
Long as the cross we bear; | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1088 |
Long as they live should Christians pray; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 882 |
Long before our birth, | J. Hart (7.5.) | 77 |
Long before the world began; | J. Humphreys (7s) | 80 |
Long before this world was made, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 584 |
Long ere the lofty skies were spread, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 2 |
Long ere the suns refulgent ray | J. Kent (L.M.) | 10 |
Long ere time its race begun; | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 766 |
Long had Satan reigned imperious, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Long has thy presence blessed our land; | E. Scott (C.M.) | 1145 |
Long in the paths of sin I trod, | Rozzell (C.M.) | 189 |
Long may they stand to show thy fame, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 367 |
Long time I after idols ran; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
Long to read their own election, | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 1038 |
Longed to bear their loads – and mine; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Longer than sun and moon endure. | J. Stevens (L.M.) | 224 |
Longing for that happy day, | J. H. Langley (7s) | 284 |
Look as when thy pitying eye | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 390 |
Look beyond the cloud between, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 843 |
Look down, and aid our joy. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 367 |
Look from the borders of the pit | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 110 |
Look from the windows of thy grace, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 299 |
Look here, the Lord replies; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 614 |
Look how deep your sins have stung him; | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
Look how we grovel here below, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 25 |
Look on all our deep distress; | J. Hart (7s) | 704 |
Look on him, my soul, and gaze on his smart; | J. Berridge (104th) | 150 |
Look on the now united pair, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 1153 |
Look on these wounded hands, and read | J. Swain (C.M.) | 951 |
Look to Jesus, | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 333 |
Look to Jesus, kind as strong – | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Look to Jesus; | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 1055 |
Look to the Lord with steadfast eye, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 305 |
Look to the flame that Moses saw, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 47 |
Look up to the skies, and cheerfully sing; | Samuel Medley (104th) | 322 |
Look up, O fainting soul, and live. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 977 |
Look upon the unequal war; | J. Hart (7s) | 706 |
Look, and pierce my heart no more. | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
Look, and, with a cheerful voice, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 518 |
Look, my soul, though stung to death. | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
Look, ye saints! the sight is glorious! | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 972 |
Look, ye sinners, ye that hung him; | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
Looking through it, Lord, to thee, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 649 |
Looks like a lamb that has been slain, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
Looks set us adoring thy person most sweet, | John Berridge (104th) | 710 |
Loose him, and let him go. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1092 |
Loose him, and let him go. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1092 |
Loose him, and let him go. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1092 |
Loose him, and let him go. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1092 |
Loose him, and let him go. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
Lord God Almighty, great I AM! | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
Lord Jesus, Son of God most high, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 1128 |
Lord Jesus, heal this malady, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
Lord Jesus, quickly come! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
Lord Jesus, shine, and then I can | D. Herbert (L.M.) | 711 |
Lord Jesus, teach my soul to pray; | D. Herbert (L.M.) | 711 |
Lord increase, increase our faith; | J. Hart (7s) | 704 |
Lord of heaven, and earth, and ocean, | Crosse (8.7.) | 1150 |
Lord of life, and light, and glory, | Crosse (8.7.) | 1150 |
Lord of life, and light, and glory, | Crosse (8.7.) | 1150 |
Lord of life, and light, and glory, | Crosse (8.7.) | 1150 |
Lord, I address thy heavenly throne; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 192 |
Lord, I am blind – be thou my sight; | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1074 |
Lord, I am sick – my sickness cure; | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1074 |
Lord, I am thine, but thou wilt prove | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 473 |
Lord, I am vile, conceived in sin, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1004 |
Lord, I am weak – be thou my might; | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1074 |
Lord, I approach thy throne of grace, | (Author Unknown) (C.M.) | 1009 |
Lord, I believe a rest remains | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1061 |
Lord, I believe, thy grace is free, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 447 |
Lord, I believe, with tears he cried, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 731 |
Lord, I cannot let thee go, | John Newton (7s) | 376 |
Lord, I come to thee for rest; | John Newton (7s) | 379 |
Lord, I freely would confess, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 611 |
Lord, I know thou canst not lie; | W. Hammond (7s) | 737 |
Lord, I own the sentence just, | John Berridge (7s) | 895 |
Lord, I would indeed submit; | John Newton (7s) | 277 |
Lord, I would seize the golden hour; | John Newton (L.M.) | 692 |
Lord, afford a spring to me; | John Newton (7s) | 400 |
Lord, as thou showst thy glory there, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 850 |
Lord, at thy feet I fain would lie | A. Steele (C.M.) | 260 |
Lord, break these bars that thus confine, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
Lord, bring them home, nor let them roam | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
Lord, bring thy purging sacrifice | John Berridge (112th) | 744 |
Lord, can thy Spirit then be here, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1078 |
Lord, captivate my soul; | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1032 |
Lord, cheer me with it still; | John Berridge (S.M.) | 890 |
Lord, cleanse my sins, my soul renew, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1147 |
Lord, clothe thy word with sovereign power | John Newton (L.M.) | 451 |
Lord, come in thy appointed ways, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
Lord, decide the doubtful case; | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
Lord, deny me what thou wilt, | W. Hammond (7s) | 737 |
Lord, direct thy own-sent servant; | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 694 |
Lord, direct us; we are fools. | J. Hart (7s) | 706 |
Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing; | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 461 |
Lord, dissolve my frozen heart | T. Kelly (7s) | 1117 |
Lord, do not tarry long. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1108 |
Lord, draw me by thy secret touch, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 684 |
Lord, draw my heart from earth away, | G. Tersteegen, translated by J. Wesley (112th) | 1075 |
Lord, enter in my breast, | John Berridge (148th) | 673 |
Lord, fill thy servants soul today | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 508 |
Lord, fill us well with this rich food, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 642 |
Lord, for thy manifested grace | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 191 |
Lord, gather in more; make this the glad hour; | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 197 |
Lord, give me life divine; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 402 |
Lord, give me single sight, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 253 |
Lord, give more faith, more solid faith, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 679 |
Lord, give our burdened spirits rest, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 677 |
Lord, give us all thats good; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 822 |
Lord, give us faith, and let that faith | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
Lord, grant me free access | John Berridge (S.M.) | 739 |
Lord, guide my silly, wandering feet, | D. Herbert (L.M.) | 711 |
Lord, hast thou made me know thy ways? | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 341 |
Lord, hear a restless wretchs groans; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 838 |
Lord, hear me when I cry. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
Lord, hear our call! | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
Lord, hear thy people everywhere, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
Lord, help a worthless worm, so weak | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
Lord, help us by thy mighty power | J. Hart (C.M.) | 855 |
Lord, help us from above; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 820 |
Lord, help us on thy grace to stand, | J. Stevens (L.M.) | 224 |
Lord, help us on thy word to feed; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 459 |
Lord, help us to believe, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 556 |
Lord, help, and mercy send; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
Lord, hold me with thy hand; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
Lord, how many are my foes! | J. Adams (7s) | 347 |
Lord, how our souls are all on fire | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
Lord, how rich and free thy grace | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1031 |
Lord, how secure my conscience was, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 46 |
Lord, how we love thy charming name! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 265 |
Lord, if thou thy grace impart, | Madan’s Selection (7s) | 1058 |
Lord, if thou thy presence give, | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 988 |
Lord, if with thee part I bear; | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
Lord, in thy house I read theres room, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 447 |
Lord, it is my chief complaint, | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 968 |
Lord, it is not life to live, | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 988 |
Lord, keep thy chastening hand away. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 304 |
Lord, let a tempest-tossèd soul | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 386 |
Lord, let me feel the unction of thy love, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 693 |
Lord, let me hear thy pardoning voice, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1004 |
Lord, let me neer offend thee more. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 838 |
Lord, let not guilt thus plague my soul; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
Lord, let thy Spirit prompt us when | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
Lord, let thy presence be my stay, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 289 |
Lord, let thy quickening Spirit convey | J. Hart (C.M.) | 734 |
Lord, let thy wondrous cross employ | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 169 |
Lord, look on all assembled here, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
Lord, look upon the unequal strife; | J. Hart (112th) | 835 |
Lord, look, and heal my broken bones; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
Lord, make our union closer yet, | J. Hart (8.6.8.) | 234 |
Lord, make them now begin. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
Lord, make us daily live by faith, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 700 |
Lord, may I bear my every loss; | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 771 |
Lord, may this bliss in me be found; | T. Gibbons (L.M.) | 755 |
Lord, my heart, a desert vast, | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
Lord, my longed happiness is full, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
Lord, on it shine, with light divine, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
Lord, our hearts are most deceitful, | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1040 |
Lord, pardon a backslider base, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 860 |
Lord, pardon our complaints; | John Newton (S.M.) | 337 |
Lord, pardon what I ask amiss, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
Lord, pity outcasts, vile and base, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 223 |
Lord, plant a godly fear | John Berridge (S.M.) | 335 |
Lord, protect us; we are fools. | J. Hart (7s) | 706 |
Lord, raise each soul above the sign, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 661 |
Lord, raise my soul above the ground, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 2 |
Lord, remove this load of sin; | John Newton (7s) | 379 |
Lord, resort with worthless me | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Lord, sanctify the pain; | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 300 |
Lord, save me for thy mercies sake. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 384 |
Lord, save me, or I sink, I prayed; | John Newton (L.M.) | 1017 |
Lord, save thy worm, for thou alone | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1043 |
Lord, search my heart; O search me through! | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 974 |
Lord, send thy Spirit down | J. Hart (S.M.) | 825 |
Lord, send thy servants sweet relief. | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 285 |
Lord, set thy cross before our eyes, | John Berridge (112th) | 1120 |
Lord, should thy judgments grow severe, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 761 |
Lord, submissive make us go, | J. Cennick (7s) | 267 |
Lord, succour and comfort my heart, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
Lord, take my foolish heart at last, | John Berridge (112th) | 898 |
Lord, teach me thy cause to maintain; | R. Burnham (8s) | 380 |
Lord, teach us how to pray. | J. Montgomery (C.M.) | 1002 |
Lord, tell me what tis close to keep, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
Lord, that mercy came to me. | John Newton (7s) | 376 |
Lord, there are no streams but thine | John Newton (7s) | 973 |
Lord, thou alone canst save; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 46 |
Lord, thou art my hope; oerwhelmèd with grief, | C. Wesley (104th) | 229 |
Lord, thou canst tell – the work is thine; | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1047 |
Lord, thy help is greatly needed; | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Lord, thy light, thy love display; | W. Hammond (7s) | 280 |
Lord, thy pardoning love reveal; | J. H. Langley (7s) | 284 |
Lord, thy powerful work begun, | J. Adams (7s) | 389 |
Lord, thy wandering sheep behold; | W. Hammond (7s) | 768 |
Lord, tis enough that thou art mine. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 473 |
Lord, to thee I trembling run, | A. Serle (7s) | 964 |
Lord, wash my sores, and heal them too, | John Berridge (148th) | 671 |
Lord, we adore thee, and would fain express | W. Gadsby (10s) | 699 |
Lord, we adore thy boundless grace, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1039 |
Lord, we are come to seek supplies, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
Lord, we fain would trust thee solely; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237A |
Lord, we fain would walk in love, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 609 |
Lord, we lie before thy feet; | J. Hart (7s) | 704 |
Lord, we long to be at home, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 843 |
Lord, we plead with thee for pardon; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 753 |
Lord, we praise for mercies past; | Crosse (8.7.) | 1150 |
Lord, we then remember thee. | J. Hart (7s) | 830 |
Lord, what a filthy wretch am I! | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 238 |
Lord, what a heaven of saving grace | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 265 |
Lord, what a riddle is my soul! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 304 |
Lord, what a wretched, wretched heart, | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1030 |
Lord, when I hear thy children talk, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 740 |
Lord, when iniquities abound, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
Lord, when this vine in Canaan grew, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
Lord, when thy Spirit descends to show | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
Lord, while I wander here below | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 997 |
Lord, while thy judgments shake the land, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
Lord, while we thus show forth thy death, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 824 |
Lord, whither shall I go? | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1050 |
Lord, who can hear of all thy woe, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 734 |
Lord, why is this? I trembling cried; | John Newton (L.M.) | 295 |
Lord, why was I a guest? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 440 |
Lord, wilt thou not deign to hear? | A. Serle (7s) | 964 |
Lord, with shame and grief I own, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 611 |
Lose all their guilty stains. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 160 |
Lose myself in Jesus quite. | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
Lose sight of Jesus and his cross, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 564 |
Lost and ruined by the fall; | J. Hart (8.7.4.) | 723 |
Lost and ruined, void of good, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 157 |
Lost and undone, I come to thee. | J. Maxwell (L.M.) | 44 |
Lost for ever! | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Lost in despair, beset with foes, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1080 |
Lost in wonder, love, and praise. | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1053 |
Lost souls to recover, and form them afresh, | J. Hart (11s) | 40 |
Loud hallelujahs shall address | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 94 |
Loud may the troubled ocean roar, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1141 |
Loud roaring, the billows now nigh overwhelm; | J. Grant (11s) | 993 |
Loud thanksgivings to our God. | John Newton (7s) | 1138 |
Loud to the praise of Christ our Lord, | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 330 |
Louder than a thousand thunders, | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
Loudest praises, without ceasing, | J. Bakewell (8.7.) | 931 |
Love Him above all earthly joy, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 171 |
Love I much? Ive much forgiven; | J. Allen & W. Shirley (8.7.) | 158 |
Love all defects supplies, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
Love and adore! | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
Love and grief my heart dividing, | J. Allen & W. Shirley (8.7.) | 158 |
Love and justice shine for ever; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 514 |
Love and praise thee and adore. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 722 |
Love brings to compliance the will, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8s) | 250 |
Love calls them all from death to life; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 633 |
Love cannot from its post withdraw; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 633 |
Love constrained the Lamb to die, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 584 |
Love divine oerflows the soul; | R. Burnham (7s) | 187 |
Love divine, all love excelling, | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1053 |
Love does every sin control. | R. Burnham (7s) | 187 |
Love eternal | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 582 |
Love everlasting has not spared | Boyce (C.M.) | 1151 |
Love has redeemed his sheep with blood; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 633 |
Love immense, beyond degree; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 649 |
Love inscribed upon them all, | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 282 |
Love is the golden chain that binds | J. Swain (C.M.) | 1082 |
Love like Jesus none can measure, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 582 |
Love me freely, seal my peace, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 391 |
Love me freely, seal my peace, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 391 |
Love me freely, seal my peace, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 391 |
Love moved him to die, and on this we rely, | C. Wesley (11s) | 161 |
Love much, and themselves abase; | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
Love redeemed us, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 535 |
Love shall wipe thy weeping eye; | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 1038 |
Love so great, so rich, so free; | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 766 |
Love to such vile worms as I, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
Love to them, and love to me, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Love, immensely great and free, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 584 |
Love, peace, and mercy flow, | J. Kent (148th) | 87 |
Love, tenderly expressed. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 219 |
Loved for ever, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 656 |
Loved from eternity, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
Loved me from eternity. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 562 |
Loved of God, to Jesus given, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 626 |
Loved of my God, for him again | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 940 |
Loved with an everlasting love. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 10 |
Loved with an everlasting love. | J. A. Rothe translated by J. Weeks (112th) | 96 |
Loved, and served the Lord below, | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
Loved, when a wretch defiled with sin, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 10 |
Lovely Jesus, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 563 |
Loves and still delights to keep. | C. Wesley (7s) | 1071 |
Loves his people to the end; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 551 |
Loves redeeming work is done; | C. Wesley (7s) | 485 |
Loving Bridegroom, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 610 |
Low as the deeps of hell? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 212 |
Low at his feet would fall, | E. Perronet (C.M.) | 730 |
Low at the throne of grace. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 382 |
Low at thy feet I bow; | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
Low at thy feet my soul would lie; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 927 |
Low at thy footstool humbly fall; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 275 |
Low before his cross to lie, | J. Allen & W. Shirley (8.7.) | 158 |
Low, and proper to be made | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Lowliness of heart, and meekness | J. Hart (8.7.) | 826 |
Lowly, meek, in thought and word, | C. Wesley (7s) | 248 |
Lust, vanity and pride, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 617 |
Made an appearance so divine. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 365 |
Made by the great Three-One, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 757 |
Made him love Gethsemane. | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Made light of all thy bitter smart | J. Hart (C.M.) | 860 |
Made like him, like him we rise; | C. Wesley (7s) | 485 |
Made me meet for glory too, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 542 |
Made to salvation wise. | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
Made unto salvation wise, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 918 |
Made us kings and priests to God; | J. Hart (7s) | 857 |
Made valleys sink and mountains rise; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
Magnify his awful name! | J. Cennick, C. Wesley and M. Madan (8.7.4.) | 493 |
Magnify the Saviours name. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 695 |
Maintain our fainting breath, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 437 |
Maintain the honour of his word, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 54 |
Make Him thy refuge in distress; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 171 |
Make Jesus all thy peace, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 253 |
Make Satan and his hellish powers to flee, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 693 |
Make all thy wants and wishes known; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 882 |
Make and keep me pure within. | C. Wesley (7s) | 303 |
Make each others cause our own; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 609 |
Make every blessing sure: | J. Kent (148th) | 87 |
Make every eye a sluice; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 734 |
Make haste to gird my armour on, | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 271 |
Make haste, O God, make haste. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 251 |
Make him from his purpose start. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 623 |
Make him humble, wise and fervent, | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 694 |
Make it with Gods praises swell; | John Berridge (7s) | 702 |
Make known Gods great salvation. | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
Make known thy grace to us; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 850 |
Make me lean upon thy breast. | W. Williams (8.7.) | 1101 |
Make me like a little child, | John Berridge (7s) | 686 |
Make me love thy precious word! | J. Adams (7s) | 389 |
Make me poor, and keep me low, | John Berridge (7s) | 686 |
Make me strong and steadfast too; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 611 |
Make me to walk in thy commands; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1003 |
Make me willing to be clean; | C. Wesley (7s) | 1077 |
Make me willing to receive | C. Wesley (7s) | 1077 |
Make me, Saviour, make me feel | R. Burnham (7s) | 990 |
Make my drooping soul rejoice; | John Newton (7s) | 400 |
Make my evidences clear; | Gospel Mag., 1781 (7s) | 963 |
Make my poor trembling soul thy care; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 384 |
Make of brass a serpent like them; | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
Make one in this assembly, Lord, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 1132 |
Make our best spices flow abroad, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
Make our love to thee and thine | W. Gadsby (7s) | 609 |
Make our souls thy habitation; | Augustus Toplady (from the German) (8.7.) | 1073 |
Make some haughty rebel bend; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 515 |
Make the blessings of free grace | W. Gadsby (7s) | 695 |
Make the heavens with echoes ring. | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Make the whole conscience clean, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
Make thee a new creature. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Make their own powers and passions clean? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 57 |
Make them able, faithful, fervent; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
Make them closer cling to Christ, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 623 |
Make them prize the Saviours blood; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 623 |
Make them to those fountains go, | W. Hammond (7s) | 768 |
Make thy matchless wonders known. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 641 |
Make thy mighty wonders known; | J. Hart (7s) | 704 |
Make thy worst condition known; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
Make up the breach twixt God and man; | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
Make us as a watered garden! | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 753 |
Make us cry to thee our Friend, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 640 |
Make us faithful unto death. | J. Hart (7s) | 704 |
Make us feel the plague within; | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 758 |
Make us humble and sincere; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 695 |
Make us kind and tender-hearted | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 258 |
Make us more resemble thee. | J. Hart (7s) | 857 |
Make us of one heart and mind, | C. Wesley (7s) | 248 |
Make us prevalent in prayers; | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Make us start aside or flee; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 615 |
Make us walk as children here. | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 205 |
Make us well our vileness know; | J. Hart (7s) | 706 |
Makes Satan abhorred and Jesus beloved; | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
Makes all their thoughts and acts so good, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
Makes een the captives portion sweet; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1021 |
Makes every sorrow work for good. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 992 |
Makes glad the city of our God. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 996 |
Makes godly sorrow rise; | J. Hupton (C.M.) | 1099 |
Makes great obstructions small; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
Makes living springs of grace arise, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 33 |
Makes me in Christ my Lord rejoice, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 951 |
Makes me strong in Christ my Lord. | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
Makes mercy sweet, salvation great, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 832 |
Makes the spirit languish. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
Makes thee his blest abode, | Isaac Watts (122nd) | 362 |
Makes them kings and priests to God | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
Makes us follow his directions, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
Making all around look gay; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 932 |
Malice, envy, lust, and pride, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
Man braved the patient power of heaven, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
Man first gave thee power to ruin; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 491 |
Man has by nature none; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
Man his life has forfeited, | J. Hart (7s) | 179 |
Man may trouble and distress us, | H. F. Lyte (8.7.) | 971 |
Man viewed unmoved thy bloods rich stream, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
Man wrought sin, and sin wrought death; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Man, bewail thy situation; | J. Hart (8.3.) | 799 |
Man, too, takes that power away. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 491 |
Manifest thy love to me; | R. Burnham (7s) | 990 |
Many changes I have seen; | John Newton (7s) | 376 |
Many days have passed since then; | John Newton (7s) | 376 |
Many hands were raised to wound him, | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
Many sore temptations met, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Many they that me oppose; | J. Adams (7s) | 347 |
Many woes had he endured, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
March to the gates of endless joy, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1007 |
Mark the sacrifice appointed! | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
Marks of grace I cannot show; | John Newton (7s) | 356 |
Mars Gods fair creation. | J. Hart (8.3.) | 799 |
Mary, the wondrous virgin, bears, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
Marys first-born was God and man in one; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 703 |
Matchless Jesus! may we be | W. Gadsby (7s) | 626 |
Matchless Saviour! let us view thee | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 610 |
Matchless grace has set us free. | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 694 |
Matchless in his grace and power; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 657 |
Matchless love their bosoms firing, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 918 |
Matchless mercy, love divine. | J. Hart (7s) | 857 |
Matter eternity to fill | T. Greene (C.M.) | 261 |
Matured the swelling grain; | A. Flowerdew (C.M.) | 1152 |
May Christ be first, and Christ be last, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 508 |
May Gods eternal love and grace | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 508 |
May I be found a living stone, | J. Dracup (C.M.) | 215 |
May I but safely reach my home, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 474 |
May I ever here confide, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 558 |
May I from every sin, | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1059 |
May I redeeming grace enjoy. | T. Gibbons (L.M.) | 755 |
May I sit for ever viewing | J. Allen & W. Shirley (8.7.) | 158 |
May I still enjoy this feeling, | J. Allen & W. Shirley (8.7.) | 158 |
May I the better world obtain; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 386 |
May I thy house below resort, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
May I thy praises daily show, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 195 |
May I with sweet assurance claim | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1083 |
May I with this be satisfied, | J. Ryland (C.M.) | 247 |
May Jesus Christ disclose | John Berridge (S.M.) | 891 |
May all I act, or think, or speak, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
May all believers pray the same. | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
May all each others burdens bear; | J. Franklin (C.M.) | 512 |
May all my Saviours love and smart, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 148 |
May all thy children prove | S. Barnard (148th) | 1129 |
May all true mourners feel | S. Barnard (148th) | 1129 |
May appear to take thy part; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
May be to me and for my good. | C. Cole (L.M.) | 736 |
May both be fired with one concern | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 1153 |
May burdened sinners lose their load, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 508 |
May but this grace my soul renew, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 53 |
May call up tears in every eye, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 786 |
May come and take his fill; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 684 |
May double portions of thy grace, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
May doubting souls believe today | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 508 |
May each one feel himself at home, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 661 |
May each one wrestle too; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 677 |
May each the other kindly help | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 1153 |
May each, with strength from heaven endued, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 818 |
May ever rest on me; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 613 |
May every heart with rapture say, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 418 |
May every saint with joy abound, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 367 |
May every worldly care | S. Barnard (148th) | 1129 |
May faith and patience hold us fast | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
May faith be strong, and pierce the skies, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 643 |
May feel the effects of Jesus death, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
May gospel-blessings spread around, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 508 |
May grace not only live and reign, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 621 |
May grace triumphant reign, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 683 |
May growing numbers worship here, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1114 |
May he declare delightful things, | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 450 |
May he help thee to believe; | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
May he his good Spirit bestow, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8s) | 250 |
May he teach me to resign. | John Newton (7s) | 277 |
May he teach us to fulfil | John Newton (7s) | 1138 |
May he that sings or reads | J. Hart (148th) | 817 |
May hence for hope have ground; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 775 |
May his grace in me abound; | J. Irons (8.7.4.) | 735 |
May it be our blessed case, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 645 |
May it not in measure? | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
May lambs recruit his fold below. | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
May live like one thats born of God. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 195 |
May love and harmony | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 683 |
May love in equal ardour glow. | T. Gibbons (L.M.) | 755 |
May mercy, truth, and peace, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 683 |
May my soul be sweetly fillèd, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 641 |
May my soul his name record; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 514 |
May not a sinner trust in thee? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 761 |
May not the sovereign Lord on high | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
May our lamps be always burning, | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1063 |
May our souls be sweetly led; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 563 |
May peace attend thy gate, | Isaac Watts (122nd) | 362 |
May plough and sow, and weed his plot, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 178 |
May say, Those lively colours shine | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
May seem to frown the while; | J. Swain (C.M.) | 467 |
May sinful sweets be all forgot, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 435 |
May the eternal Three-in-One | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 683 |
May the fruits of thy salvation | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 461 |
May the grace of Christ, our Saviour, | John Newton (8.7.) | 500 |
May the grace thou hast imparted, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 258 |
May the power that brings salvation, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1133 |
May they live to thee alone. | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1136 |
May this be a much-favoured hour | John Newton (L.M.) | 451 |
May this my blest experience be; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 979 |
May this name be all my choice; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 558 |
May this thought our courage raise; | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
May those mercies ever last; | Crosse (8.7.) | 1150 |
May thousands more thy name confess, | D. Denham (C.M.) | 1154 |
May thy presence | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 461 |
May to these waters go. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 684 |
May trials well endure, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 79 |
May venture to hope and rejoice; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 595 |
May vex and tease the soul; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 604 |
May watchmen, taught of God, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 696 |
May we all in Jesus live, | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1136 |
May we all, remembering this, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 717 |
May we all, with faith and patience, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 463 |
May we attention give, | John Newton (C.M.) | 193 |
May we be to death resigned; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 515 |
May we by sweet experience know | Gospel Mag., 1778 (S.M.) | 86 |
May we cleave unto him; | W. Gadsby (7.6.) | 574 |
May we ever | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 615 |
May we ever be ambitious | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 697 |
May we feel thy power within. | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 697 |
May we for ever trust | J. Adams (S.M.) | 274 |
May we gaze upon the furrows | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 563 |
May we give them, Lord, to thee; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1135 |
May we hear it, nothing fearing, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1137 |
May we in all his footsteps move | C. Wesley (112th) | 955 |
May we in faith receive thy word, | John Newton (C.M.) | 398 |
May we in glory see, | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
May we in thy ways delight. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 658 |
May we keep a constant guard. | J. Hart (7s) | 788 |
May we love thee, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 656 |
May we mourn with those that mourn; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 609 |
May we mutually agree, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 695 |
May we never more forget thee; | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 208 |
May we never rest, or glory | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 563 |
May we never, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 651 |
May we not trust and live upon | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
May we nothing know beside | J. Hart (7s) | 704 |
May we now thy nature know; | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 258 |
May we oft thy glory see; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 563 |
May we possess thy fear, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 700 |
May we ready, | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 461 |
May we receive the word we hear, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 455 |
May we run, nor weary be; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1135 |
May we seek each others good; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 609 |
May we the privilege highly prize, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1001 |
May we thy calmer comforts find, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
May we thy wonders tell, | W. Gadsby (6.4.) | 517 |
May we view thee, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 560 |
May we watch while others sleep. | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1063 |
May we with profit hear; | S. Barnard (148th) | 1129 |
May we with reverence look so high; | J. Swain (L.M.) | 387 |
May with the Lord compare. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 126 |
Me and Jesus to disjoin. | W. Hammond (7s) | 342 |
Me thou hast forgiven much; | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
Me to save for evermore. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 576 |
Me with Jesus mind inspire; | J. Stocker (7s) | 767 |
Me, me thou hast loved, and for me thou hast died. | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 197 |
Meantime, that foe cant boast of much, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
Meet at my table, and record | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1121 |
Meet it is for saints to give. | J. Bakewell (8.7.) | 931 |
Meet to recount his acts of grace, | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 453 |
Meet, and never sunder. | J. Hart (8.3.) | 104 |
Meeting at last around the throne, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 1153 |
Meets and shines in Jesus face; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 600 |
Melt each stubborn heart before thee; | John Newton (8.7.) | 272 |
Melt in love, O Lord, to thee. | T. Kelly (7s) | 1117 |
Melt in sympathetic tears. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
Melt it in Gethsemane. | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Melt me with celestial fire. | J. Stocker (7s) | 767 |
Melt our hearts with love like thine, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
Melted the rest away. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1126 |
Men and angels, sound his fame! | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 982 |
Men of one heart, and in one mind, | D. Denham (C.M.) | 1154 |
Men readily will own; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 855 |
Men whose hearts admit not fear, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
Mens actions with their minds will suit; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 851 |
Mercies which all my praise excel; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
Mercy and Justice are the names | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 110 |
Mercy and judgment sing, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 571 |
Mercy and justice here agree, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
Mercy and love are written there. | J. A. Rothe translated by J. Weeks (112th) | 96 |
Mercy and love, from Jesus felt, | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
Mercy and truth and righteousness, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 567 |
Mercy cried, Spare; and Justice, Slay. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 837 |
Mercy flows through him alone. | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 1055 |
Mercy for his sake implore, | John Berridge (7s) | 895 |
Mercy from his bosom flows, | W. Gadsby (7.6.) | 574 |
Mercy heard and set him free; | John Newton (7s) | 376 |
Mercy is above the skies, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 391 |
Mercy is welcome news indeed | J. Hart (C.M.) | 218 |
Mercy joined with power; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Mercy may justly claim | J. Hart (S.M.) | 833 |
Mercy never can be bought; | J. Kent (7s) | 1044 |
Mercy speaks by Jesus blood; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 534 |
Mercy that triumphs over guilt, | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
Mercy through a Saviours blood; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1133 |
Mercy, eternal mercy, cries. | J. A. Rothe translated by J. Weeks (112th) | 96 |
Mercy, good Lord, mercy I ask; | (Author Unknown) (C.M.) | 1009 |
Mercy, such as thou wilt give; | John Berridge (7s) | 895 |
Mercy, through blood, I make my plea; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 385 |
Mercys full power I then shall prove, | J. A. Rothe translated by J. Weeks (112th) | 96 |
Mercys streams in streams of blood; | J. Allen & W. Shirley (8.7.) | 158 |
Mere mortal power shall fade and die, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 327 |
Merits everlasting pain; | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.) | 69 |
Methinks I hear my Saviour say, | John Newton (C.M.) | 999 |
Midst all his vast concerns, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 659 |
Midst all my dejection, dear Lord, I can trace | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 262 |
Midst all my fear, and sin, and woe, | W. Hammond (148th) | 339 |
Midst all my sins and woes. | A. Steele (8.8.6.) | 962 |
Midst all the dangers that await | J. Hoskins (L.M.) | 945 |
Midst all the rage of hell; | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1032 |
Midst flaming worlds, in these arrayed, | Count Zinzendorf trans. by J. Wesley (L.M.) | 103 |
Midst friends and foes his goodness sing, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 541 |
Midst shouts of loftiest praise. | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 51 |
Midst sins, and woes, and fear, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 700 |
Midst storms and distresses, my soul shall rely | S. Turner or Bennett (11s) | 1104 |
Midst the celestial throng. | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 191 |
Midst the waves O bear me up; | W. W. Horne (7s) | 1111 |
Midst thy coldness, doubts, and death, | J. Hart (7.5.) | 853 |
Midst worlds in a blaze, and wrath streaming forth, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 568 |
Might I not with reason fear | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 282 |
Might more of his salvation know, | John Newton (L.M.) | 295 |
Might plead thy gracious name. | John Newton (C.M.) | 388 |
Mighty King, thy power display, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 658 |
Mighty enemies without, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
Mighty in redeeming love. | J. Langford (7s) | 90 |
Mighty is my guilts increase, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 391 |
Mighty let thy gospel be, | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1136 |
Mighty to save is Christ the Lamb; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
Mighty to save! he saves from death; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
Mighty to save! he saves from hell; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
Mighty to save! let Zion sing | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
Mighty to save! nor all sins power | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
Mighty vengeance, like a flood, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 658 |
Mild he lays his glory by, | C. Wesley (7s) | 36 |
Millions of tongues shall sound thy praise | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 317 |
Millions will unto mountains call, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 666 |
Mine is an unchanging love, | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 968 |
Mine it is, if thou art mine. | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 988 |
Mines a paradox too hard – | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
Mines an urgent, pressing case. | John Newton (7s) | 376 |
Mistaken men may brawl | J. Hart (148th) | 353 |
Mocked, spit upon, and crowned with thorn, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
Moisten all the weary ground. | J. H. Langley (7s) | 284 |
Molested with foes on each side, | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
Monstrous ingratitude I own, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 860 |
Monuments of grace divine; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 656 |
More and more in thee rejoice; | C. Wesley (7s) | 1071 |
More and more thyself display, | C. Wesley (7s) | 726 |
More beastly far than swine; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 533 |
More blessings than we can conceive; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 627 |
More confidence in thee; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 679 |
More dull than dirt and earth by far, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
More frequent let thy visits be, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 251 |
More full of grace than I of sin; | C. Wesley (112th) | 1060 |
More grapes from Eshcol may I bring, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
More happy, but not more secure, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 340 |
More holiness to feel. | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 16 |
More lasting and more bright. | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 84 |
More likely to rob than to feed, | John Newton (8s) | 276 |
More of thy image let me bear; | John Newton (L.M.) | 692 |
More of thy presence, Lord, impart, | John Newton (L.M.) | 692 |
More of thy purity bestow; | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1076 |
More precious than rubies by far; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 628 |
More precious than their daily food; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 174 |
More precious than their vital blood. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 174 |
More sweet than we can tell. | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 81 |
More than conquerors, Lord, through thee; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 645 |
More than men or angels know. | J. Kent (7s) | 1044 |
More than they can express. | John Newton (S.M.) | 395 |
More than thyself I cannot crave, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 940 |
Mortal tongues far short must fall; | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 1055 |
Mortals with joy behold his face, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 20 |
Mortals, give thanks and sing, | C. Wesley (148th) | 127 |
Moses a faithful servant stood, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 50 |
Moses prayed; he answer gave: | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
Most firmly united to thy living Vine. | John Berridge (104th) | 906 |
Most holy God, to thee! | John Newton (C.M.) | 119 |
Mount of Gods unchanging love. | R. Robinson (8.7.) | 199 |
Mourning saint, whose heart is broken, | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 1038 |
Mourning souls who feel the smart | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
Mourning souls, by sin distressed, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 157 |
Mourning souls, dry up your tears; | J. Langford (7s) | 90 |
Moved by the powerful love of God, | J. Stevens (S.M.) | 425 |
Moved with tenderest compassion, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 976 |
Moveless and firm this heart shall lie; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 166 |
Much better what we ought to do | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
Much harder than the hardest stone | J. Hart (C.M.) | 734 |
Much his madman or his fool; | J. Berridge (7s) | 147 |
Much humility and love. | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
Much mightier within, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
Much pains to make them mad; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 775 |
Much patience on his friends, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 300 |
Much sooner than God promised it; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 628 |
Much we talk of Jesus blood; | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
Murmuring oft for gospel-bread, | John Berridge (7s) | 301 |
Must Sarah send her free-born son. | W. Gadsby (122nd) | 522 |
Must and shall be born again. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
Must and shall in God delight. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 600 |
Must be beloved, and yet adored; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
Must be brought, lacking nought, | J. Hart (8.3.) | 800 |
Must be surely best for me. | John Newton (7s) | 277 |
Must disgorge their ransomed prey; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 491 |
Must eer be had afresh; | John Newton (C.M.) | 1126 |
Must eternally be blest; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 626 |
Must ever be the same. | T. Greene (C.M.) | 261 |
Must every fair pretension leave, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
Must fix this firm and sure, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 305 |
Must give them to the poor. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 218 |
Must in those crowns appear, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803 |
Must keep it firm in faith. | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 786 |
Must mingle colours not her own. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Must needs be rich indeed. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803A |
Must not think to be caressèd | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 615 |
Must not, would not if he might. | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 282 |
Must now create him new again, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 905 |
Must quickly fall to worms a prey, | John Newton (C.M.) | 469 |
Must reign from pole to pole. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 646 |
Must the heirs of endless bliss | W. Gadsby (7s) | 616 |
Must they of the prize despair? | W. Gadsby (7s) | 645 |
Must trust to Christ for all. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 809 |
Must we then all hope resign? | T. Kelly (7s) | 1045 |
My Advocate appears | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
My All in all, I pray. | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 940 |
My Author and my End. | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1061 |
My Captain leads me forth | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
My Captain sounds the alarm of war – | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 271 |
My Conqueror and my King, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
My Fathers hand prepares the cup, | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 70 |
My Fathers house abounds with bread. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
My Fellow, from the skies; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
My Friend and my Portion, my Head and my All; | W. Gadsby (104th) | 520 |
My God is reconciled to me. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
My God is returnèd to glory on high; | E. L. Schlict (11s) | 41 |
My God shall live an endless day | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 2 |
My God their counsels overthrows, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 108 |
My God, I ask no more. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1086 |
My God, I would not long to see | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
My God, contracted to a span for me. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 703 |
My God, if thou art mine indeed, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 957 |
My God, my Creator, the heavens did bow, | E. L. Schlict (11s) | 41 |
My God, my Father, and my Friend. | C. Cole (L.M.) | 736 |
My God, my Father, blissful name! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1083 |
My God, my Heaven, my All. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 474 |
My God, my Life, my Love, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
My God, my Portion, and my Living Bread; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 667 |
My God, my Portion, and my Love, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
My God, my Redeemer, is mine! | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
My God, the spring of all my joys, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1011 |
My God, when I reflect | J. Hart (S.M.) | 775 |
My Jesus does maintain my cup, | J. Franklin (C.M.) | 511 |
My Jesus has all things done well, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
My Jesus has done all things well. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
My Jesus has done all things well. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
My Jesus has done all things well. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
My Jesus has done all things well. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
My Jesus has done all things well. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
My Jesus has done all things well. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
My Jesus has done all things well. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
My Jesus has done all things well. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
My Jesus makes a way; | J. Franklin (C.M.) | 511 |
My Jesus, and my God! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1095 |
My Jesus, and my all. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 764 |
My Jesus, has suffered for me! | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
My Jesus, my Saviour, my King. | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
My Jesuss love the battle shall win; | C. Wesley (104th) | 229 |
My Lord himself withdraws, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 299 |
My Lord, my Hope, my Trust; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 354 |
My Lord, my Life, my Head, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 550 |
My Lord, my Life, my Hope, my All; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 173 |
My Maker, hear me when I cry, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 905 |
My Pattern, and my Guide; | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
My Refuge, my Almighty Friend; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 927 |
My Rock and Refuge, would I flee; | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 285 |
My Saviour and my Friend; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 552 |
My Saviour and my King. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 94 |
My Saviour and my shield; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 325 |
My Saviour from sin and from thrall; | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
My Saviour gasped, forgive! | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 390 |
My Saviour has bestowed! | Rozzell (7.6.) | 292 |
My Saviours obedience and blood | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 340 |
My Shepherd will supply my need; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 139 |
My Shepherd, and my God; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 567 |
My Shepherd, my Husband, my Friend, | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
My Shields a match for all their power, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 547 |
My Sun no change can know; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 546 |
My Sun shall not depart. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 546 |
My Surety paid the dreadful debt. | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
My absent, present, precious Friend! | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1035 |
My all is bound up in the Lamb; | John Berridge (L.M.) | 748 |
My all is in thy storehouse found. | John Berridge (148th) | 674 |
My all is nothing worth. | John Newton (C.M.) | 959 |
My all is sin and misery. | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 98 |
My anchor holds within the veil. | E. Mote (L.M.) | 1106 |
My anchor, hope, shall firm abide, | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
My anchor, hope, shall firm remain, | J. A. Rothe translated by J. Weeks (112th) | 96 |
My base backslidings kindly heal, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (L.M.) | 942 |
My base ingratitude I mourn, | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1034 |
My baseness I deplore; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 860 |
My beauty are, my glorious dress; | Count Zinzendorf trans. by J. Wesley (L.M.) | 103 |
My best Beloved keeps his throne | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 22 |
My best desires are faint and few; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 281 |
My best is stained and dyed with sin; | John Newton (C.M.) | 959 |
My best, my only Friend. | J. Ryland (C.M.) | 247 |
My better part from Jesus win. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 621 |
My blood was the price my sheep cost; | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
My body and my blood receive, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 818 |
My bodys weak, my hearts unclean; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 838 |
My bosom was designed to be | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 903 |
My boundless, ineffable joy. | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
My breaches of the law are his, | John Newton (C.M.) | 119 |
My brethren, must be ours. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
My brethren, reflect on what we have been, | J. Hart (104th) | 778 |
My brethren, then were right. | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 786 |
My brethren, tis our Fathers will, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 219 |
My brethren, why these anxious fears, | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
My burdened soul can take no rest. | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 285 |
My business lies at Jesus gate, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 743 |
My case bemoan, my wants reveal, | B. Beddome (148th) | 947 |
My cheerful songs are turned to sighs; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1046 |
My cheerful voice to songs of praise. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 401 |
My chief pursuit, my ardent prayer, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1085 |
My choicest comforts come from thee, | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 1110 |
My comfort to destroy, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 552 |
My comfort to restore; | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 940 |
My compass is thy word; | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
My conscience felt and owned the guilt, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1025 |
My crimes are great, but dont surpass | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 761 |
My cup with blessings overflows; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 139 |
My daily wants thou canst supply, | John Berridge (148th) | 886 |
My darkened mind, I daily find, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
My darling sins in secret hugged, | Rozzell (C.M.) | 189 |
My dead foes rise with dreadful power, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 336 |
My dear Redeemer, purge this dross; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 304 |
My dear, almighty Lord, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
My debt of suffering paid. | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
My doleful tale I tell to thee; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 875 |
My doubts subside, my fears remove, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 251 |
My dreadful sins appeared, | J. Cennick (8.8.6.) | 163 |
My drooping soul canst cheer, | B. Beddome (148th) | 947 |
My dust he will raise, and glory hell give; | Samuel Medley (104th) | 321 |
My earthly joys are from me torn, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 289 |
My everlasting All, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
My every need he richly will supply; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 667 |
My expectation is from God; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 630 |
My eyes are sweetly drowned in tears, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 268 |
My eyes refuse to lend a tear; | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 299 |
My eyes with joy and wonder see | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
My fainting hope relies. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 136 |
My faith would lay her hand | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 125 |
My faith, my patience, and my love; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 473 |
My faith, though weak, can never fail, | T. Greene (C.M.) | 230 |
My fallen spirit to restore; | C. Wesley (112th) | 1060 |
My fate with curious eyes; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
My fearful heart he reads; | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 70 |
My fears sometimes say I never shall find, | Samuel Medley (104th) | 321 |
My feeble arms Id twine. | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 939 |
My feeble efforts aid; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1051 |
My feeble soul secure; | (Author Unknown) (148th) | 214 |
My feet made haste to hell; | J. Kent (148th) | 732 |
My fickle, feeble soul, alas! | J. Hart (112th) | 182 |
My filth and folly both. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 775 |
My filthiness I loathe; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 775 |
My flesh shall slumber in the ground, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 473 |
My flesh the law of sin. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 811 |
My foes be all defeated, | Gospel Mag., 1801 (7.6.) | 483 |
My foes subdue, my fears dispel; | B. Beddome (148th) | 947 |
My foolish heart would then reply, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 300 |
My foolishness I hate; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 775 |
My former pride I call my shame, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 112 |
My fresh springs of hope, and faith, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 801 |
My friends devoutly say, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 361 |
My froward heart is in thy hand, | John Berridge (148th) | 883 |
My full receipt should there be showed, | J. Cennick (8.8.6.) | 163 |
My glad Ebenezer set up, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 346 |
My glorious Redeemer! I long | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
My grace all-sufficient shall be thy supply; | K., 1787 (11s) | 329 |
My gracious God, take what thou please, | T. Greene (C.M.) | 261 |
My gracious Redeemer I love; | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
My great commands he shall fulfil, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 572 |
My grief, my burden long has been, | J. Cennick (L.M.) | 144 |
My griefs and sorrows known; | B. Beddome (148th) | 947 |
My groaning, gasping God! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
My guardian and my guide. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1051 |
My guilt and sin have stopped my mouth; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 675 |
My guilt appeared but small before, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 46 |
My guilty conscience seeks | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
My guilty soul for mercy cries; | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 238 |
My guilty wounds may Jesus heal, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 894 |
My harp is on the willows hung, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 299 |
My harp on yonder willow lies, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1046 |
My heart and tongue employ. | N.Tate & N.Brady (C.M.) | 936 |
My heart by nature is a stone, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 905 |
My heart can on this promise live; | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 345 |
My heart from every sin release; | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1019 |
My heart grows warm with holy fire, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 264 |
My heart has known and felt; | Rozzell (C.M.) | 189 |
My heart is all on flame; | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 268 |
My heart is hard; Im such a wretch – | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 676 |
My heart is pained, nor can it be | G. Tersteegen, translated by J. Wesley (112th) | 1075 |
My heart misgives me oft, | B. Beddome (148th) | 947 |
My heart no better than before | John Newton (L.M.) | 1017 |
My heart obscene, my nature foul. | J. Hart (148th) | 313 |
My heart reveals its dross and dung, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 299 |
My heart shall feel thy love, and raise | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 401 |
My heart with loads of guilt oppressed, | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 733 |
My heart within me dies, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 140 |
My heart, a most degenerate root, | John Berridge (148th) | 671 |
My heart, too, after idols sought, | John Berridge (112th) | 898 |
My heavenly Fathers will. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 664 |
My heavenly intercourse increase, | John Berridge (112th) | 901 |
My heedless feet surprise. | John Berridge (S.M.) | 335 |
My help must come from thee. | John Newton (S.M.) | 278 |
My helpless soul defend, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 739 |
My hold of thy promise to keep, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
My hope from beginning to end, | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
My hope is built on nothing less | E. Mote (L.M.) | 1106 |
My hope, my all is fixed on thee, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1087 |
My hope, my heaven, my all in thee. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 941 |
My hope, my joy begins; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1095 |
My hope, my only hopes in thee; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 385 |
My hope, my trust, my life, my Lord, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1079 |
My hopes and fears alternate rise, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 289 |
My hopes are placed above the skies; | Gospel Mag., 1796 (L.M.) | 482 |
My hopes of heaven were firm and bright, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 46 |
My idols all depart; | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 268 |
My inward peace they cannot wound, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1083 |
My joy everlastingly flows; | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
My labour brought bondage and pain; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 628 |
My legal self may Jesus kill, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 894 |
My leprous soul is all unclean, | J. Hart (148th) | 313 |
My life Id from thy sap derive, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 939 |
My life and death attend; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1010 |
My life from the dead, the death of my sins; | W. Gadsby (104th) | 521 |
My life is all a dream; | John Berridge (148th) | 884 |
My life is bound up in the Lamb, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 745 |
My life with Christ in God is hid, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 604 |
My life, and my strength, and my store; | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
My life, my light, my Saviour, God; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1081 |
My life, my treasure, and my trust? | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1078 |
My lifes minutest circumstance | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 70 |
My light and glory too. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 546 |
My light, my strength, my joy, my bliss; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 567 |
My lips proclaim thy praise. | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 733 |
My lips with shame my sins confess, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 761 |
My load of guilt remove; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1098 |
My loss of freedom mourn; | John Newton (C.M.) | 288 |
My love and mercy to repeat, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 1132 |
My malady to heal! | John Newton (S.M.) | 729 |
My memory bad, but what is sad, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
My mountain disappears; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 336 |
My mourning to a song. | Rozzell (C.M.) | 189 |
My mouth with these if conscience cram, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
My musings all day long, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 169 |
My name from the palms of his hands | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 340 |
My nature unholy was tainted in birth, | John Berridge (104th) | 907 |
My never-failing treasury, filled | John Newton (C.M.) | 135 |
My night of woe was like a dream; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 923 |
My offence was reckoned his; | J. Bradford (7s) | 116 |
My only inheritance sin, | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
My only refuge is thy grace; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1004 |
My only sovereign be; | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 1067 |
My only trust is in thy blood, | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 928 |
My pardon sealed, and peace with God. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1085 |
My pardon speak, thy peace impart; | T. Haweis (C.M.) | 1065 |
My peace at his command; | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 178 |
My person and offerings to bring. | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 340 |
My poor mind was burdened with sin, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
My portion and my all? | John Berridge (148th) | 886 |
My portion is the Lamb. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 801 |
My portion, my Lord, and my All. | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
My poverty and pride; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 904 |
My praise shall climb to his abode; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 969 |
My present militant estate; | J. Hoskins (L.M.) | 945 |
My priests, my ministers shall shine; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 365 |
My promise Ill fulfil. | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1032 |
My promise, my truth, are they light in thy eyes? | J. Grant (11s) | 993 |
My promised grace receive; | John Newton (C.M.) | 388 |
My quivering lips should sing, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 464 |
My rags and wounds my wants proclaim, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 743 |
My rags are gone, and I am dressed | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 580 |
My raptured soul will rise, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 268 |
My reigning sins subdue; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 764 |
My requests vouchsafe to hear; | W. Hammond (7s) | 737 |
My rescued soul shall sing, | John Newton (C.M.) | 469 |
My richest gain I count but loss, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 439 |
My road is safe and pleasant too. | John Newton (L.M.) | 960 |
My sheep, by my Father elect, | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
My shelter and my shade! | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 140 |
My shield and hiding-place; | John Newton (C.M.) | 135 |
My shoulder frets beneath the yoke. | John Berridge (148th) | 883 |
My shoulders will not bear the load; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 905 |
My simple heart then fondly dreams, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 336 |
My sins and sorrows too. | T. Greene (C.M.) | 209 |
My sins are all drowned in his blood; | J. Swain (8s) | 162 |
My sins are swallowed up in thee! | J. A. Rothe translated by J. Weeks (112th) | 96 |
My sins just like a flood, | J. Irons (C.M.) | 1156 |
My sins lie heavily; | T. Haweis (C.M.) | 1065 |
My sins on Jesus laid; | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
My sins revived again; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 46 |
My sins to crush, my fears to quell, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1091 |
My sins, O how black they appear, | J. Swain (8s) | 162 |
My slippery footsteps fast. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 94 |
My son, give me thy heart; | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1032 |
My song shall bless the Lord of all; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 969 |
My sores it heals, my rags it hides, | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 115 |
My sorrow and complaint? | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 676 |
My sorrow thou canst see, | John Berridge (148th) | 673 |
My soul approves them well; | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 345 |
My soul believes we neer shall part. | (Author Unknown) (148th) | 214 |
My soul beneath thy shade would lie, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 924 |
My soul can neer be lost. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 354 |
My soul cleaveth to the dust; | D. Turner (8.7.) | 1068 |
My soul each storm defies, | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
My soul for his salvation waits; | J. Franklin (L.M.) | 513 |
My soul from all iniquity. | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 98 |
My soul from the confines of hell, | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
My soul has known by guilt. | Rozzell (C.M.) | 189 |
My soul has quelled a thousand foes, | WIlliam Cowper (148th) | 338 |
My soul in confidence shall rise, | C. Wesley & Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 1072 |
My soul in mercy upward raise, | John Berridge (148th) | 671 |
My soul in pastures green to feed; | J. Adams (L.M.) | 175 |
My soul in praise would soar above; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 941 |
My soul in trouble flies to thee. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1043 |
My soul into thy arms I cast; | W. Hammond (148th) | 339 |
My soul is both happy and free. | J. Swain (8s) | 162 |
My soul is filled with sad dismay; | A. Steele (8.8.6.) | 962 |
My soul is in my ears; | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 268 |
My soul is redeemèd – salvation is won! | E. L. Schlict (11s) | 41 |
My soul is then sincere; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 251 |
My soul lies cleaving to the dust; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 402 |
My soul looks back to see | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 125 |
My soul obeys the almighty call, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 764 |
My soul of its glories shall sing; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
My soul shall ever love thee well. | Isaac Watts (122nd) | 362 |
My soul shall glow with gratitude, | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 733 |
My soul shall pray for Zion still, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 361 |
My soul shall sing salvation full and free. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 668 |
My soul shall with wonder proclaim | W. Gadsby (8s) | 628 |
My soul should awake in harmonious lays, | Isaac Watts (11s) | 414 |
My soul stands trembling while she sings | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
My soul still hangs her hopes on thee; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 290 |
My soul still pants for thee; | Bromehead’s Collection (C.M.) | 934 |
My soul through many changes goes; | W. Hammond (148th) | 339 |
My soul to Christ, the living Vine! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
My soul to hell would send. | J. Cennick (8.8.6.) | 163 |
My soul to keep, my heart to cheer. | J. Hoskins (L.M.) | 945 |
My soul to thee alone | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1059 |
My soul to this dear refuge flies; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 83 |
My soul was blessed and cheered. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 923 |
My soul with holy wonder views | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 580 |
My soul would leave this heavy clay, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1011 |
My soul, Lord, inflame with zeal from above, | Samuel Medley (104th) | 321 |
My soul, ask what thou wilt, | John Newton (S.M.) | 395 |
My soul, my all resign! | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
My soul, no more attempt to draw | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 48 |
My soul, now arise, my passions, take wing; | Samuel Medley (104th) | 322 |
My soul, rejoice and sing | W. Gadsby (148th) | 550 |
My soul, repeat his praise, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 1015 |
My soul, take courage from the Lord; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 377 |
My soul, then, rejoice; let Christ be thy song; | W. Gadsby (104th) | 521 |
My soul, this curious house of clay, | John Newton (C.M.) | 469 |
My soul, thou hast, let what will ail, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 13 |
My soul, thy Saviour laud, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
My soul, thy sails expand, | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
My soul, what canst thou give? | John Newton (C.M.) | 959 |
My soul, where canst thou find supplies | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1036 |
My soul, with joy attend, | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 345 |
My soul, with various tempests tossed, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 289 |
My souls cast down within me, Lord, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 384 |
My souls eternal food; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1064 |
My souls new creation, alive from the dead; | C. Wesley (104th) | 408 |
My souls new heavenly birth began; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 195 |
My sovereign, eternal, unchangeable love; | K., 1787 (11s) | 329 |
My spirit longs for thy embrace! | J. Kent (148th) | 732 |
My spirit mourns, with sorrow fed; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 910 |
My spirit rejoices – the work it is done! | E. L. Schlict (11s) | 41 |
My spirit seemed the Lord to dare, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1017 |
My spirits inmost poverty. | John Berridge (L.M.) | 748 |
My stony heart does move; | J. Swain (C.M.) | 951 |
My strength and portion too; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 519 |
My strength decays, my spirits droop; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 838 |
My strength is at thy feet to lie. | Augustus Toplady (L.M.) | 991 |
My strength is wholly thine; | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 939 |
My strong, my only plea, | John Newton (C.M.) | 288 |
My struggling spirit free; | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 391 |
My stubborn will opposes still | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
My supplication, Lord, is this, | C. Cole (L.M.) | 736 |
My thoughts are hurried soon away, | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
My thoughts no comfort find; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1095 |
My thoughts rejoice at Jesus name! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 18 |
My thoughts surmount these lower skies, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 479 |
My throat is hoarse and dry; | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 299 |
My times of sorrow and of joy, | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 1110 |
My tongue his mercy shall confess | J. Hart (C.M.) | 108 |
My tongue repeats her vows, | Isaac Watts (122nd) | 362 |
My tongue shall triumph in my God, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 266 |
My tongue this truth proclaim. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 13 |
My tongue would bear her part; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 100 |
My tongue would bless thy name; | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
My tower of safe retreat. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1069 |
My transport and my trust; | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 138 |
My treasure is divine; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 589 |
My treasure is immense in thee. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 740 |
My treasure is thy precious blood; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 740 |
My trust is in his name; | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 114 |
My trust is in the Lord, | WIlliam Cowper (148th) | 338 |
My universal emptiness, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 904 |
My vigour from thy root. | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 939 |
My vile corruptions, O control; | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1032 |
My vile ingratitude I mourn; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 392 |
My walk in holy peace; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
My wandering soul among | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
My wandering to and fro? | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1050 |
My wants are great and many too; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 589 |
My way to Zion to pursue; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 620 |
My weak resistance, ah, how vain! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1051 |
My weakness, sin, and foolishness. | W. Hammond (L.M.) | 279 |
My weapon from my side! | WIlliam Cowper (148th) | 338 |
My weary soul in him finds rest; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 108 |
My weather-beaten bark; | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1029 |
My wicked heart has said, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 550 |
My willing soul would stay | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 357 |
My wisdom is perfect, supreme is my power; | J. Grant (11s) | 993 |
My wisdom, wealth, and might are his, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 178 |
My wit and might are his; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 745 |
My work Ill neer forsake. | John Newton (C.M.) | 193 |
My worth is all in Jesus found, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 745 |
My worthless heart to gain, | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1050 |
My wretched leanness I deplore; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 740 |
My wretched state to feel; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 251 |
Myself I cannot keep; | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1059 |
Myself I cannot save; | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1059 |
Myself can hardly bear | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
Myself so very weak? | J. Hart (S.M.) | 314 |
Mysterious Three-in-One, | W. Gadsby (6.4.) | 517 |
Mysterious conflict! dark disguise! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
Mystery of redemption this: | J. Bradford (7s) | 116 |
Nailed naked to the accursed wood, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
Nailed to the cross through hands and feet, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
Naked and weak, we want a screen; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
Naked knowledge, all are vain; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
Naked thou camst upon the earth, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 880 |
Naked, come to thee for dress; | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 143 |
Naked, poor, despised, forsaken, | H. F. Lyte (8.7.) | 971 |
Name ever dear to me; | Bromehead’s Collection (C.M.) | 934 |
Nations rejoice when he appears | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Nature and time quite naked lie | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1 |
Nature has all its glories lost, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 74 |
Nature in wild amaze, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 847 |
Nature with open volume stands, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 752 |
Nature, to make his beauties known, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Nay, before Jehovah laid | J. Hart (7.5.) | 77 |
Nay, often tempts him first. | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
Near himself for ever place us, | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 769 |
Near my Redeemers face. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 479 |
Near to Kedrons brook it lay; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Nearer, nearer, to him clinging, | J. Irons (8.7.4.) | 735 |
Need the good Physician. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 717 |
Needful art thou all grace to give; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1105 |
Needful art thou to make me live; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1105 |
Needful art thou, my soul can say, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1105 |
Needful art thou, to raise my dust | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1105 |
Needful is thy correcting rod; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1105 |
Needful is thy indulgent care; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1105 |
Needful is thy most precious blood; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1105 |
Needful thy all-prevailing prayer. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1105 |
Needful thy presence, dearest Lord, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1105 |
Needful thy promise to impart | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1105 |
Needful to guide me, lest I stray; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1105 |
Needful to help me every day. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1105 |
Needful when I in heaven appear, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1105 |
Needing what no hand could give, | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1040 |
Needs the good Physicians care. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
Needy beggars at his table | J. Hart (8.7.) | 826 |
Needy, and naked, and unclean, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 740 |
Neer loses aught but dross; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 872 |
Neer to my soul true pleasure brings; | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 771 |
Neer would I covet mans esteem, | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 771 |
Neither fully knowing why. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Neither lifted up with air, | J. Hart (7s) | 788 |
Neither were angels made nor men, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
Never can oppose again. | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1063 |
Never dare thy ways despise. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 651 |
Never did angels taste above, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 264 |
Never did men, by faith divine, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 256 |
Never fails from age to age. | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
Never felt the inward flame, | R. Hill (7s) | 944 |
Never from thy cross Id move, | R. Burnham (7s) | 990 |
Never from your memory lose | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 843 |
Never had I sought thy name, | R. Hill (7s) | 944 |
Never in his nature stood. | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
Never leave thy wounded side. | R. Burnham (7s) | 990 |
Never let me cease to pray. | Gospel Mag., 1781 (7s) | 963 |
Never may I my Saviour blame, | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 771 |
Never once defiled with sin. | J. Swain (8.7.) | 689 |
Never reason more about it, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237A |
Never shall the foe confound thee, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
Never to wander wide again, | Augustus Toplady (112th) | 1052 |
Never was such a mighty pair; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
Never were two such desperate foes. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
Never will from her depart. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 562 |
Never, never ceasing. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Never, never may we dare, | J. Hart (7s) | 706 |
New Ebenezers to his praise. | John Newton (L.M.) | 961 |
New dangers and new foes. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
New life from him we must receive, | J. Hart (112th) | 89 |
New life, though dead before; | John Newton (C.M.) | 193 |
New strength to mans lost race; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 809 |
No Canaanite enters therein, | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
No Canaanite therein? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
No Christ is seen, although the Guide. | John Berridge (148th) | 889 |
No Jewish types could cleanse me so. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1004 |
No act thy grace can supersede, | J. Stevens (L.M.) | 224 |
No age can change its glorious hue; | Count Zinzendorf trans. by J. Wesley (L.M.) | 103 |
No angel can be more esteemed | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 596 |
No angels harp such music yields | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 345 |
No arguments have power to move | John Newton (S.M.) | 278 |
No arm can reach my desperate case | John Berridge (148th) | 883 |
No arm of mine can break the chain. | John Berridge (148th) | 883 |
No awful sense we find of sin, | John Berridge (112th) | 744 |
No balm but in the blood he spilt; | John Berridge (112th) | 744 |
No beauty in the Lord she views, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 621 |
No big words of ready talkers, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
No blood of goats, nor heifers slain | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1098 |
No bottom know, nor bound. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 833 |
No cause of pain and grief to me. | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
No change can take place in his mind; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 516 |
No change can turn its course; | J. Swain (C.M.) | 132 |
No change has taken place in him; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 606 |
No charge against me can be brought, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 659 |
No chariots of Amminadib | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 22 |
No chastisement by the way, | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 282 |
No clouds shall now obstruct his sun, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 664 |
No comeliness I see; | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 940 |
No comeliness in them there is | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 66 |
No consolation yields. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 604 |
No cooling stream to quench the thirst. | John Berridge (148th) | 673 |
No covenant blessing for me, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
No creature on earth is more happy than he, | W. Gadsby (11.8.) | 591 |
No cross or bliss, no loss or gain, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 1113 |
No darkness can prevent his eyes; | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 6 |
No drops of heavenly love will fall | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1127 |
No dry doctrine will suffice; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
No earthly charms my soul can move; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 22 |
No evil, without or within, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 632 |
No eye can pierce within the vail | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
No fatal shipwreck shall I fear, | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 331 |
No fearing or doubting with Christ on our side; | John Newton (104th) | 324 |
No fears to quell; no soul to save. | J. Grigg and B. Francis (last verse) (L.M.) | 427 |
No fiery afflictions shall burn | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
No fiery darts from Satans den | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 547 |
No flaming bolt could daunt my face, | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
No flesh shall in his presence boast, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 74 |
No foes on earth, or fiends of hell, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
No form nor comeliness; | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 975 |
No gleam of comfort could I see, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 399 |
No good deeds, nor pleasing frames, | J. Kent (7s) | 1044 |
No good in creatures can be found, | J. Ryland (C.M.) | 247 |
No good thing shall be denied us; | Gospel Mag., 1781 (8.7.) | 965 |
No goodness God foresaw in his, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 66 |
No goodness he expects; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 587 |
No goodness of our own we bring; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 660 |
No goodness, no fitness, expects he from us; | J. Hart (104th) | 221 |
No hand to my help did appear; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
No hard conditions brought; | J. Hart (148th) | 448 |
No harsh commands he gave, | J. Hart (148th) | 448 |
No healing balm springs from its dust; | John Berridge (148th) | 673 |
No health or sickness, ease or pain, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 1113 |
No heights of guilt, nor depths of sin, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 87A |
No help in present grief will bring. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1046 |
No help in self I find, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 739 |
No help is found but in the Lord, | John Berridge (112th) | 744 |
No help on earth, I know, | John Berridge (148th) | 883 |
No human arm his case can reach, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 585 |
No imperfection can be there, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 878 |
No joy, but through his pardoning blood. | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 771 |
No labours of mine, with fasting and tears, | John Berridge (104th) | 907 |
No less almighty at his birth, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 709 |
No less than love divine could move | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 579 |
No loathing of the plague within, | John Berridge (112th) | 744 |
No longer a sinner distressed, | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
No longer burns our love; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
No longer from thy creature stay, | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1061 |
No longer tinsel grandeur praise, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 690 |
No love but thine can make me blest, | John Newton (C.M.) | 999 |
No man can truly say | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 983 |
No manna can they make or keep; | John Berridge (148th) | 674 |
No master of plausible speech, | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
No merit but in him I see. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1042 |
No metaphor we speak; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 23 |
No money for thy ransom take, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 892 |
No monster more wretched could be, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 595 |
No more a stranger or a guest, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 139 |
No more allure nor vex my heart; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1085 |
No more appears his foe; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1092 |
No more content afford; | John Newton (C.M.) | 1100 |
No more in Jesus name to hope? | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1036 |
No more indictments justice draws; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 486 |
No more let sin or Satan reign | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 432 |
No more of self they boast, | J. Swain (122nd) | 371 |
No more on gaudy idols gaze, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 690 |
No more shall Atheists mock his long delay; | Isaac Watts (50th) | 497 |
No more shall Satan tempt my soul, | W. W. Horne (C.M.) | 468 |
No more shall bondage see; | Spiritual Mag., 1790 (C.M.) | 989 |
No more shall trickling sorrows roll | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
No more the believer from God shall be torn – | J. Hart (11s) | 40 |
No more the bloody spear; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
No more we dread his power; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 845 |
No more, but Christ in me, may live; | G. Tersteegen, translated by J. Wesley (112th) | 1075 |
No more, my God, I boast no more | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 112 |
No music can with it compare; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 527 |
No musics like thy charming name | J. Cennick (C.M.) | 118 |
No naked pride, no fig-leaf dress, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
No nearer we venture than this, | J. Swain (8s) | 159 |
No need thou hast to fear. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 714 |
No new demand, no bar remains, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 488 |
No news can be compared with this, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 528 |
No object else should intervene, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
No ointment put on Aarons head, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 557 |
No other change shall that sustain, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
No other hand can help but thee; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 589 |
No other helps have I beside; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 812 |
No other sacrifice for sin | J. Hart (C.M.) | 45 |
No other song will be the employ | J. Kent (L.M.) | 87A |
No other stay have I beside; | J. Hart (112th) | 182 |
No other subject pleased our ear; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1041 |
No part sound or healthy. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
No peace we have, no joy we see, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1041 |
No peace, but in the Son of God; | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 771 |
No place can him contain; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 539 |
No pomp adorns, no sweets perfume | J. Hart (C.M.) | 39 |
No power can long withstand; | John Newton (C.M.) | 966 |
No power his nature can afford | John Berridge (112th) | 744 |
No power of reason can | John Berridge (148th) | 888 |
No prophet, or dreamer of dreams, | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
No rankling rust or moth; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 880 |
No real good from upright souls. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 370 |
No real goodness long can stand, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 178 |
No reckoning can we rightly keep, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 218 |
No room is now left us to boast, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 544 |
No sacrifice beside. | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
No sanctuary, Lord, but thee. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 173 |
No satisfying rest | John Berridge (148th) | 886 |
No schism can ever take place; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 635 |
No shadow of turning in Jesus is found. | W. Hammond (104th) | 343 |
No sinner can be beforehand with thee; | Augustus Toplady (11s Irreg.) | 68 |
No sinner dejected that flees to the Lamb, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 549 |
No sinner needed mercy more, | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 393 |
No sinner shall ever be empty sent back, | J. Stocker (11s) | 11 |
No smoke, no thunderbolts are there, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 599 |
No sooner we begin to mourn, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 894 |
No sorrow, nor sickness, nor pain, | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
No spirit, though ever so bright, | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
No spot nor wrinkle can I see | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 572 |
No spring like this makes lepers whole, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 896 |
No spring will quench a thirst like this; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 684 |
No stock will keep upon my ground; | John Berridge (148th) | 674 |
No storm shall injure thee; | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 917 |
No strange commotions on the earth, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 646 |
No strength of nature can suffice | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 188 |
No strength of our own, or goodness we claim; | John Newton (104th) | 324 |
No sweeter subject can invite | John Newton (C.M.) | 202 |
No sweets the gospel can afford; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1127 |
No sword nor spear the stripling took, | WIlliam Cowper (148th) | 338 |
No tear to wipe; no good to crave; | J. Grigg and B. Francis (last verse) (L.M.) | 427 |
No tempter, without or within, | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
No thought can fly, nor thing can move, | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 6 |
No thought een for the morrow take; | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
No tongue can tell, but some can taste, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
No tribulations which they feel, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
No trifling gift or small, | J. Hart (148th) | 777 |
No trust; but builds his hopes | J. Hart (C.M.) | 685 |
No truth or righteousness, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 604 |
No turns of providence abate | B. Wallin (L.M.) | 82 |
No voice but thine can give me rest, | John Newton (C.M.) | 999 |
No wars have taken place, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 646 |
No wisdom of man can spy out his heart, | John Berridge (104th) | 710 |
No wit or will of man, | John Berridge (148th) | 888 |
No wonder if he cast at us, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
No works have I to boast; | John Newton (C.M.) | 959 |
No wrath on his brow he does wear, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 627 |
No wrath shall eer his bosom move | J. Kent (L.M.) | 87A |
No! but to take it in this view, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 809 |
No! glory to his name we say, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 87A |
No! we bless the Lord on high, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 626 |
No, dear Saviour, we will go | W. Gadsby (7s) | 649 |
No, in the strength of God Id wait, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 997 |
No, it was not the will of man | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 195 |
No, not a drop of real joy, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
No, not another day. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
No, not one good work to plead; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
No, thou Almighty Paraclete, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 715 |
No; I must maintain my hold; | John Newton (7s) | 376 |
No; Zions great and gracious Lord | Norman (8.8.6.) | 430 |
No; he is full of grace; | John Newton (S.M.) | 729 |
No; let me rather freely yield | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 259 |
No; still the ear of sovereign grace | A. Steele (C.M.) | 136 |
No; they will tread, while here below, | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1013 |
No; tis theirs to watch and pray, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 645 |
No; when I blush, be this my shame, | J. Grigg and B. Francis (last verse) (L.M.) | 427 |
None a Saviour more can need; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
None among the heavenly train, | J. Berridge (7s) | 177 |
None among the sons of men, | J. Berridge (7s) | 177 |
None but Jesus could have gained. | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 982 |
None but Jesus! | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 918 |
None but burdened sinners prove | J. Hart (7s) | 490 |
None but his favourites may draw near, | Isaac Watts & J. Needham (C.M.) | 15 |
None but the chosen seed | W. Gadsby (122nd) | 522 |
None but the sheep have freedom there. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
None but the wounded patient knows | J. Hart (C.M.) | 218 |
None but this little favoured few | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
None can ever ask too much. | John Newton (7s) | 379 |
None can penetrate through thee, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
None can pluck me from thy hand. | W. Hammond (7s) | 342 |
None can save you but the Lamb; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 593 |
None can with it compare, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 890 |
None come except the Father draw. | John Berridge (148th) | 888 |
None ever miscarry that on him rely, | J. Hart (104th) | 221 |
None have greater sins than mine; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
None less than Gods Almighty Son | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
None of the sons of mortal race | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 126 |
None other repast my spirit would have; | J. Berridge (104th) | 150 |
None shall ever be confounded | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
None shall glory in thy sight | J. Adams (7s) | 99 |
None shall pluck thee | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 766 |
None shall pluck them from thy heart; | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 349 |
None so sweet and none so fair. | J. Berridge (7s) | 177 |
None would interpose to save, | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
None, none can eer be lost. | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 772 |
Nor David could against her stand, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 620 |
Nor Gabriel can boast of a robe more divine, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 568 |
Nor Gabriel himself is more blest; | W. Gadsby (11.8.) | 591 |
Nor Gabriel is able to tell, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
Nor Gabriel is loved more than I; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
Nor God the reason gives; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
Nor Hagar must continue there. | W. Gadsby (122nd) | 522 |
Nor Moses, nor Satan, nor sin, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 632 |
Nor Moses, with his iron rod, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
Nor Satan any more control, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 647 |
Nor Satan dares condemn. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 58 |
Nor Satan dares my soul invade. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 166 |
Nor Satan tempt you to believe | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
Nor Siloams stream, nor Jordans flood, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 896 |
Nor Siloams streams, nor Jordans flood, | J. Cennick (112th) | 985 |
Nor act the liars part. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1003 |
Nor after strangers roam; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 636 |
Nor all his footsteps find? | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 7 |
Nor all his wiles destroy; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
Nor alter his profound decree. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 915 |
Nor am I yet able to tell | W. Gadsby (8s) | 529 |
Nor angels are clothèd more fine, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
Nor any other dress, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
Nor are the vessels of the Lord | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 620 |
Nor are they now complete. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
Nor aught can him from Zion wean; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 633 |
Nor aught exist but God. | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
Nor be deceived, nor die. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 152 |
Nor borrows leave TO BE. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
Nor burst the battered door. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 685 |
Nor can I be better employed, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 529 |
Nor can I be brought guilty in, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
Nor can I sing with heavenly cheer, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 904 |
Nor can I think one thought aright, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 904 |
Nor can a union eer take place | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 78 |
Nor can angels ever mention | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 514 |
Nor can he bark, nor can he bite, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 1113 |
Nor can he be reprieved | W. Gadsby (148th) | 585 |
Nor can he expect to be perfectly saved, | J. Hart (11.9.) | 309 |
Nor can her firm foundation move, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1141 |
Nor can his glory end. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
Nor can his joy decrease. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 664 |
Nor can his members die. | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 348 |
Nor can it be sullied with sin. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
Nor can it ever find | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 946 |
Nor can it, nor will it deceive, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 595 |
Nor can its dimensions know; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 582 |
Nor can its joys content afford. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 949 |
Nor can myself deny; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 904 |
Nor can that fair body, the sun, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 544 |
Nor can the best experience past | John Newton (C.M.) | 1126 |
Nor can the heart conceive, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803A |
Nor can the powers of darkness rase | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 14 |
Nor can their life be eer destroyed; | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 285 |
Nor can there aught in nature be | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 296 |
Nor can they ever starve or die. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
Nor can thy grace procure, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 98 |
Nor can we call them thence. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1064 |
Nor can we deliverance obtain; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 670 |
Nor can we from it carry aught; | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
Nor can we sink with such a prop. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 72 |
Nor can you hope the law to satisfy; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 669 |
Nor cancel his decree, nor change | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 348 |
Nor cease to press me, and persuade | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 381 |
Nor cheer his troubled breast; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 585 |
Nor constancy, nor strength, I have; | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1076 |
Nor could the world one joy afford. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1041 |
Nor covetous desires, arise | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1003 |
Nor dare I promise future good to bring; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 668 |
Nor dares a creature guess | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 207 |
Nor dares assume her place; | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
Nor dares my guilty fear, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1086 |
Nor dares the favourite angel pry | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
Nor death nor danger fear, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 585 |
Nor death nor danger fear. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 636 |
Nor death nor hell shall make us part. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 22 |
Nor death, nor danger fear. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 557 |
Nor death, nor hell, nor sin, nor law, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 633 |
Nor death, nor hell, shall eer remove | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 354 |
Nor death, nor sin, nor hell, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 546 |
Nor death, nor sin, nor hell, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 602 |
Nor dejected to despair; | J. Hart (7s) | 788 |
Nor did I expect a reprieve. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
Nor did his choice depend | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 530 |
Nor did my Saviour love alone; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 525 |
Nor did the Saviour then disdain | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 572 |
Nor discontented grow; | John Berridge (S.M.) | 335 |
Nor does he now believe it true | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1049 |
Nor does it yet appear | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 79 |
Nor doubt the Fathers grace. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
Nor dread the dangers of the night; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 622 |
Nor dreads destruction there. | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 242 |
Nor earth, nor all the sky, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
Nor earth, nor hell, can it remove; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 633 |
Nor earth, nor seas, nor sun, nor stars, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Nor earths deceitful, empty name, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 174 |
Nor entertain a thought | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
Nor envy heavenly powers; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 39 |
Nor ever boast what I have done; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 172 |
Nor ever can the way be known, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 240 |
Nor ever dreamed it flowed for him. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
Nor ever let me from thee start, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 636 |
Nor ever more repine. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 647 |
Nor ever quits his destined track. | J. Hart (148th) | 777 |
Nor ever repents of the grace that he gives. | Augustus Toplady (11s Irreg.) | 68 |
Nor faint nor falter in the race, | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 49 |
Nor faints beneath his rod. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 871 |
Nor fear the issue to abide. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 974 |
Nor fear the plots of hell below. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Nor fear the power of hell and sin, | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1029 |
Nor fear the powers of hell; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 605 |
Nor fear the wrath of men or hell; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 364 |
Nor fear thy banishment from God, | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 227 |
Nor fear to call him theirs; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
Nor fear to cross that gloomy sea, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 926 |
Nor fear to sing the charming lay; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 87A |
Nor fear to trust his name. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 561 |
Nor fear, with thy righteousness on, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 340 |
Nor finally departs. | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 344 |
Nor flesh, nor soul, has rest or ease; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1004 |
Nor fright them from the door; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 527 |
Nor from Gods vengeance fled; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 561 |
Nor from him shall eer be torn; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 626 |
Nor from his own remove; | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 348 |
Nor from my Refuge eer remove. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 957 |
Nor from the sacred streams remove, | J. Cennick (112th) | 985 |
Nor from them can my soul escape; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 384 |
Nor from these earthly courts remove, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
Nor give thy conscience rest, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 101 |
Nor glow but with celestial fire. | Augustus Toplady (L.M.) | 991 |
Nor gold, nor house, nor land. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
Nor good nor ill can stir a hand, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 1113 |
Nor goodness have to bring, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 642 |
Nor guilt oerwhelm me with despair. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 873 |
Nor guilt shall me pursue? | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 647 |
Nor half his glory show. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 580 |
Nor half so sweet can be. | J. Cennick (C.M.) | 118 |
Nor have I aught wherein to trust; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 385 |
Nor have I one good work to plead, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 589 |
Nor have I skill the malady to heal, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 668 |
Nor heals nor cures such leprosies; | J. Cennick (112th) | 985 |
Nor heaven his full resemblance bears; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Nor hell can it deface; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 596 |
Nor hell from Christ thy soul divide. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 908 |
Nor hell shall fright my heart away, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 166 |
Nor how to leave them knew. | Rozzell (C.M.) | 189 |
Nor is it liberty alone, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1081 |
Nor is it such a dismal thing | J. Hart (C.M.) | 241 |
Nor is she charmed with gospel-news; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 621 |
Nor is the Surety short of love; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 579 |
Nor is the strongest free. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 305 |
Nor is there one in heaven above, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 949 |
Nor know its saving power; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
Nor know themselves wretched and lost. | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
Nor know which path to take, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 812 |
Nor knows the shadow of a turn. | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 323 |
Nor law nor Satan can condemn. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 538 |
Nor law, nor death, nor hell, nor sin, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 530 |
Nor lead a step beyond the grave; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1148 |
Nor lean upon her God. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 638 |
Nor leave us till we say | J. Hart (148th) | 307 |
Nor less of Gods favour deserve; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 595 |
Nor let Satans dire vexations, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 615 |
Nor let him as thy pilgrim rove | R. Hill (L.M.) | 373 |
Nor let his mercies lie | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 420 |
Nor let his saints forget. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 438 |
Nor let it eer be said | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 210 |
Nor let me against thee reply; | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
Nor let me be wanting of sight; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 529 |
Nor let me drop a murmuring word, | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 1110 |
Nor let me fall, I pray. | Lady Huntingdon’s Col., 1774 (8.8.6.) | 938 |
Nor let me to this monster bend. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 620 |
Nor let my head, or heart, or hands, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1003 |
Nor let my heart rove, but keep at thy feet; | John Berridge (104th) | 906 |
Nor let my hope be lost. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 54 |
Nor let my tongue indulge deceit, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1003 |
Nor let one hateful lust survive. | G. Tersteegen, translated by J. Wesley (112th) | 1075 |
Nor let the price of blood | W. Gadsby (148th) | 648 |
Nor let their faith and courage droop, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
Nor let thy vengeance on us fall, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 646 |
Nor let us ever stray; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 608 |
Nor lets me feel the unction of his grace; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 701 |
Nor lets one guilty blemish stay? | J. Irons (C.M.) | 1156 |
Nor lift to heaven his eye; | Henry Fowler (148th) | 1026 |
Nor longer here remain, | W. W. Horne (C.M.) | 468 |
Nor look with scornful eyes; | J. Hart (148th) | 307 |
Nor love the Lord with all my heart, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 904 |
Nor meanly of the tempted think; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 709 |
Nor men, nor angels heal the breach. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 585 |
Nor murmur at his will. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1086 |
Nor murmurs my burdens to bear; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 595 |
Nor nakedness to shame. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
Nor need I blush to call him Lord, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1042 |
Nor of fitness fondly dream; | J. Hart (8.7.4.) | 723 |
Nor on his protection rely, | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
Nor on the contrite sinner frown; | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 762 |
Nor one faint murmur rise. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 260 |
Nor one that unto him shall go, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
Nor power the sick to heal; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
Nor powers on high, nor powers below, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 72 |
Nor pray in a time of distress, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 670 |
Nor prayer is made on earth alone; | J. Montgomery (C.M.) | 1002 |
Nor present things, nor things to come, | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 330 |
Nor prove a hasty guest, | John Berridge (148th) | 673 |
Nor put their hope to shame. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 614 |
Nor rites that God has given, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 190 |
Nor rove, nor seek the crooked way! | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
Nor scorns neither aged nor youth. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 597 |
Nor scorns the meanest name. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 120 |
Nor sends them from his door. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 587 |
Nor shall I know a Fathers frown, | W. W. Horne (C.M.) | 468 |
Nor shall condemnation see; | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 349 |
Nor shall eer a sinner perish, | J. Kent (8.7.) | 759 |
Nor shall it eer be said at last, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 547 |
Nor shall my hopes be lost. | T. Greene (C.M.) | 230 |
Nor shall my soul depart from thence; | J. Adams (L.M.) | 175 |
Nor shall our hope be turned to shame. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 164 |
Nor shall our poor peevish heart | W. Gadsby (7s) | 623 |
Nor shall our souls be thence removed, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 73 |
Nor shall the avenger of blood enter there. | J. Kent (11s) | 1097 |
Nor shall the dreadful power of sin, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 621 |
Nor shall the powers of earth or hell | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 579 |
Nor shall the weakest saint complain | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 943 |
Nor shall their fare be mean; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 629 |
Nor shall they eer prevail. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 547 |
Nor shall they ever be | W. Gadsby (148th) | 634 |
Nor shall they starve for want; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
Nor shall they suffer shame. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 141 |
Nor shall thy deep foundations move, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 364 |
Nor shall thy living gospel rest, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1147 |
Nor shalt thou seek his face in vain. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 377 |
Nor shalt thou seek his face in vain. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 377 |
Nor shalt thou seek his face in vain. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 377 |
Nor shalt thou seek his face in vain. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 377 |
Nor shalt thou seek his face in vain. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 377 |
Nor shalt thou seek his face in vain. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 377 |
Nor shalt thou seek his face in vain. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 377 |
Nor should we wish the hours more slow, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 466 |
Nor sin, nor Satan, can oercome | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 622 |
Nor sin, nor death, nor hell, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 606 |
Nor sin, nor temptation, nor fear, | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
Nor skill, alas! nor power has he, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1049 |
Nor spare him in the trying hour. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
Nor spare to make me clearly see | J. Hart (L.M.) | 304 |
Nor start from the trial if Jesus be here. | C. Wesley (104th) | 229 |
Nor stubbornly rejects the yoke, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 871 |
Nor suffered in our place, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (C.M.) | 206 |
Nor sung his worthy praise, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (C.M.) | 206 |
Nor suppose the evil great, | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
Nor this without thy aid; | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 903 |
Nor thy goodness do thee good. | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
Nor thy mourning saints forget; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 515 |
Nor trace thy bounteous love? | Boyce (C.M.) | 1151 |
Nor tremble at their mighty rage, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 419 |
Nor troubles rise by chance; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 465 |
Nor turn the truth to bane, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 219 |
Nor vainly strive to mend; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 587 |
Nor wander far abroad; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 366 |
Nor will Satan spare to say, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 545 |
Nor will ever take it from us; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 535 |
Nor will he change his mind; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 629 |
Nor will he ever with me part. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 525 |
Nor will he ever with you part. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 531 |
Nor will he fair Zion forget, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 569 |
Nor will he forsake us at last; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 627 |
Nor will he let me die. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 552 |
Nor will he poor mourners condemn; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 627 |
Nor will he put my soul to shame, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 54 |
Nor will he quench the smoking flax. | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 762 |
Nor will he send them empty back, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 527 |
Nor will he send them empty back. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 629 |
Nor will he take a bribe; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 666 |
Nor will he take from me the love he had then; | W. Gadsby (11s) | 577 |
Nor will he them neglect. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 572 |
Nor will it eer from me depart. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 550 |
Nor will let us quite leave him. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
Nor will nor power of flesh and blood | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 195 |
Nor will of man, nor blood, nor birth, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 190 |
Nor will the afflicted to Jesus apply, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 548 |
Nor will they be wanting of gun-shot from hell; | W. Gadsby (11s) | 612 |
Nor will we fear, nor blush with shame, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 655 |
Nor will we fear, while thou art near, | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
Nor will with human fancies range; | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 115 |
Nor wilt thou relinquish at last | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 346 |
Nor wings from wrath to fly. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
Nor wish thee to lessen the power | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
Nor with a rushing noise, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
Nor with a soul will part; | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
Nor worship prove a task. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 455 |
Nor would we dare his ways despise. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 648 |
Nor wrath to sink you in despair. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 599 |
Nor yet are men willing to have the truth told, | John Berridge (104th) | 710 |
Nor yet by duty led; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
Nor yield to fear. | W. Gadsby (6.4.) | 517 |
Not Aaron, in his costly dress, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 365 |
Not Gabriel asks the reason why, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
Not Jordans stream, nor deaths cold flood, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1022 |
Not a blessing God can give, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 558 |
Not a glimpse of hope for me, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Not a single joint can die; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 626 |
Not a single shaft can hit, | J. Ryland (7s) | 64 |
Not all at once, for fear thou find, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
Not all that hell or sin can say, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
Not all that men on earth can do, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 72 |
Not all that tyrants think or say, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 166 |
Not all the blood of beasts | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 125 |
Not all the chains that tyrants use | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 192 |
Not all the craft of earth or hell | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 680 |
Not all the delusions of sin | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
Not all the harps above | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
Not all the outward forms on earth, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 190 |
Not all the pains that eer I bore | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 465 |
Not all the powers of earth or hell | A. Steele (L.M.) | 980 |
Not all the rage of earth or hell. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 924 |
Not all the wanderings of her heart | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 633 |
Not all the world can help afford. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 941 |
Not all things below nor above, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 340 |
Not an attribute is stainèd; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 600 |
Not any sure, on natures ground. | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
Not as the world the Saviour gives; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 351 |
Not but we taste his bitter cup; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 718 |
Not by the terrors of a slave, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 192 |
Not creatures righteousness, but mine. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 106 |
Not death itself, that last of foes, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 980 |
Not driven by fear, nor drawn by love, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
Not enter into judgment strict. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 873 |
Not even a holy desire. | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
Not every one in like degree | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
Not fairly entered on the list, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 302 |
Not feed on their graces, nor strut with a frame, | J. Berridge (104th) | 150 |
Not flowing from wrath, but in love; | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
Not for an hour, or day, or week, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 241 |
Not for our duties or deserts, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 211 |
Not for the gift of tongues we pray, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
Not from the dust affliction grows, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 465 |
Not health, nor wealth, nor sounding fame, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 174 |
Not heaven affords a costlier treat, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 1122 |
Not in anger, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 758 |
Not like the writing on the sand, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 917 |
Not long in ground the dying grain | J. Hart (C.M.) | 845 |
Not murmur, nor fret, nor small things despise. | J. Hart (104th) | 778 |
Not nasty rags to foul the place, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
Not one by force or chance can fall | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 1113 |
Not one in the court did object, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
Not one of Adams race | Henry Fowler (148th) | 1026 |
Not one of them for whom he bled, | J. Adams (8.8.6.) | 67 |
Not one shall eer possess | W. Gadsby (122nd) | 522 |
Not one shall hold him fast; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 351 |
Not one that on me shall believe | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
Not only lies our shame unseen, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
Not only that he shed his blood, | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 330 |
Not outward forms can make me clean – | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1004 |
Not so the needy, helpless soul, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
Not sodden, but roast in the flame | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
Not that renowned Bethesdas pool, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 896 |
Not the bare life in Adam lost, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 718 |
Not the fair palaces | S. Stennett (S.M.) | 359 |
Not the grandeur of the great | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 988 |
Not the labour of my hands, | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 143 |
Not the most perfect rules they gave, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1148 |
Not the righteous, | J. Hart (8.7.4.) | 723 |
Not the wisdom of the wise | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 988 |
Not to Sinais dreadful blaze, | John Newton (7s) | 973 |
Not to hear the fiery law, | John Newton (7s) | 973 |
Not to live without the cross, | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 282 |
Not to propose but call by grace; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 76 |
Not with our mortal eyes | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 423 |
Not worthy to be called his son, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
Not worthy, Lord, we must confess, | John Berridge (112th) | 1120 |
Not wrecked by death or sin. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 685 |
Nothing I merit, Lord, I own, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 172 |
Nothing brought him from above, | J. Langford (7s) | 90 |
Nothing but Jesus I esteem; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 251 |
Nothing but dismal things to see? | J. Hart (L.M.) | 875 |
Nothing but grace appears | R. Burnham (148th) | 60 |
Nothing but love shall I receive. | J. Cennick (L.M.) | 144 |
Nothing but redeeming love. | J. Langford (7s) | 90 |
Nothing but sin I thee can give; | J. Cennick (L.M.) | 144 |
Nothing but the filth of hell; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 535 |
Nothing but this my ardent plea, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 399 |
Nothing but thy blood, O Jesus! | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
Nothing desire, or seek, but thee. | G. Tersteegen, translated by J. Wesley (112th) | 1075 |
Nothing else can melt the heart. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
Nothing else deserves esteem. | J. Hart (7s) | 179 |
Nothing else from guilt release us; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
Nothing have I, Lord, to pay, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 98 |
Nothing in my hand I bring; | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 143 |
Nothing in myself I am; | W. Hammond (7s) | 342 |
Nothing in nature, nor in art, | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1035 |
Nothing in self, but all in thee; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 172 |
Nothing know we of the season | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1063 |
Nothing less than that would do. | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
Nothing like a beast of prey | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
Nothing more shall me dismay. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 611 |
Nothing short of this can heal thee, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 916 |
Nothing should be left undone. | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1063 |
Nothing want, beneath, above, | Madan’s Selection (7s) | 1058 |
Notion is empty, cold, and dead, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 236 |
Notions the harlots test, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 236 |
Notwithstanding Jesus grace. | John Berridge (7s) | 301 |
Nought but mercy seems appearing, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 1096 |
Nought but the Saviours flesh and blood | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 638 |
Nought deserves the endearing name | Zion’s Trumpet, 1838 (8.7.) | 1118 |
Nought have we to look unto | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
Nought we can ask to make us blest | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 42 |
Nought will content my heart | John Berridge (148th) | 884 |
Now I have found the ground wherein | J. A. Rothe translated by J. Weeks (112th) | 96 |
Now I have seen the Lord. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1100 |
Now I see, whateer betide, | John Newton (7s) | 277 |
Now I take the deadly cup; | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
Now Jesus, the true Light, is come, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 544 |
Now are we sons and heirs of God, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 531 |
Now begin the heavenly theme; | J. Langford (7s) | 90 |
Now commemorate thy pain, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
Now consider, | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Now display their boundless store. | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 982 |
Now exerted in the word, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1133 |
Now faints my heart within me quite, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 336 |
Now fill our hearts with heavenly love. | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 453 |
Now for a holy, solemn frame, | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 434 |
Now for a song of praise, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
Now for a theme of thankful praise | J. Hart (C.M.) | 489 |
Now for a wondrous song, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 219 |
Now for believers is brought in | J. Hart (L.M.) | 815 |
Now he appears before our God, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 123 |
Now he lives, now he reigns, now he dwells in the sky, | Henry Fowler (11s) | 1033 |
Now hear the same petitions made | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
Now heat consumes, now frost benumbs, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Now heaves my hallowed breast; | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 268 |
Now if we search to find our sins, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 212 |
Now in heaven sits, for us | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
Now in shame they veil their face, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 918 |
Now justice smiles on mercy sweet, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 101 |
Now leaves thee dark as night, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 893 |
Now let my soul arise, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
Now let the feeble all be strong, | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 332 |
Now let thy voice engage our ear, | J. Fawcett (112th) | 454 |
Now look up with faith and see | J. Hart (7s) | 788 |
Now made for sin to feel, | J. Swain (122nd) | 371 |
Now maintains your peace with God. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 720 |
Now may he who from the dead | John Newton (7s) | 1138 |
Now may the Lord reveal his face, | John Newton (C.M.) | 202 |
Now most men will approve the rich, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
Now no ill can me betide; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 551 |
Now nothing merely humans right. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 538 |
Now on presumptions billows borne, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1017 |
Now on the throne of his command, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
Now proclaim a full release; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
Now reconciles poor sinners. | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
Now redemption, long expected, | J. Cennick, C. Wesley and M. Madan (8.7.4.) | 493 |
Now reigns victorious over death | J. Hart (C.M.) | 861 |
Now rule in every heart, | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
Now send thy Spirit from above; | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 453 |
Now serves my mind the law of God, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 811 |
Now shall meet him in the air! | J. Cennick, C. Wesley and M. Madan (8.7.4.) | 493 |
Now shall my inward joys arise, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 269 |
Now shouldst thou me to judgment call, | J. Cennick (8.8.6.) | 163 |
Now smiles, and cheers his fainting saints; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
Now tell me what can all this mean? | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
Now the battles fought and gainèd; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 560 |
Now the full glories of the Lamb | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 207 |
Now the heart disclosed, betrays | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
Now their praises fill the sky; | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
Now they believe his word, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 318 |
Now they sing his praises. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 717 |
Now though he reigns exalted high, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 438 |
Now thy gracious kingdom bring. | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1054 |
Now thy gracious word fulfil; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 515 |
Now thy love almighty show, | C. Wesley (7s) | 1077 |
Now tides of sorrow, rolling high, | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 285 |
Now to feed on heavenly food; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 563 |
Now to heaven I aspire, | W. Hammond (7s) | 280 |
Now to shades of death retire. | W. Hammond (7s) | 280 |
Now to the God of victory | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 464 |
Now to the Lamb that once was slain, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
Now to the Lord a noble song! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 18 |
Now to the power of God supreme | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 211 |
Now with joy we come before thee, | Crosse (8.7.) | 1150 |
Now with pleasure we attend | W. Gadsby (7s) | 657 |
Now with their lusts provoke the Lord, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 318 |
Now, Lord, I would be thine alone, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1100 |
Now, Lord, thy wondrous power exert, | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 3 |
Now, Lord, to us reveal | R. Burnham (148th) | 60 |
Now, and when beneath the flood, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 649 |
Now, as in ancient times? | E. Scott (C.M.) | 1145 |
Now, dear Lord, the heavens rend; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 515 |
Now, dearest Lord, to praise thy name, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 176 |
Now, despisers, look and wonder! | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Now, een now, hes with us here. | J. Hart (7s) | 830 |
Now, for the love I bear his name, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 112 |
Now, freely chosen in the Son, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 188 |
Now, from the garden to the cross, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
Now, from the throng withdrawn away, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1001 |
Now, gracious Lord, thy arm reveal, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1114 |
Now, henceforth, and ever. | W. Gadsby (7.6.) | 574 |
Now, henceforth, for ever. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
Now, if I feel its power within, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 188 |
Now, if we credit him, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 152 |
Now, now let me find thee almighty to save. | C. Wesley (104th) | 229 |
Now, quick as thought, a sudden turn | John Newton (L.M.) | 1017 |
Now, the graves a downy bed, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 843 |
Now, what in holy writ he says, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
Numbers do his throne surround; | John Newton (7s) | 956 |
O Garden, scene of tragic love! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
O God of grace, of love immense, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (L.M.) | 942 |
O God of mercy, hear my call; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1098 |
O God, be merciful to me! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 385 |
O God, be merciful to me! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 385 |
O God, be merciful to me! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 385 |
O God, be merciful to me! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 385 |
O God, be merciful to me! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 385 |
O God, be merciful to me! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 385 |
O God, our Help in ages past, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1139 |
O God, our Help in ages past, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1139 |
O God, our King, whose sovereign sway | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 370 |
O God, thy powerful aid impart – | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1051 |
O God, to thee we pray. | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 434 |
O God, who holy art, | John Berridge (148th) | 671 |
O I sink beneath the load | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
O Jesus! full of truth and grace, | C. Wesley (112th) | 1060 |
O Jesus, thou fountain of grace, | R. Burnham (8s) | 380 |
O Jesus, to me now impart; | R. Burnham (8s) | 380 |
O Kedron, gloomy brook, how foul | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
O Lamb of God, some pity show, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 589 |
O Lord of Hosts, thy dwellings are! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 369 |
O Lord our God, but in thy smile. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1041 |
O Lord! the sinner cries; | J. Hupton (C.M.) | 1099 |
O Lord, I cast my care on thee; | J. Ryland (C.M.) | 247 |
O Lord, I need not to repeat | (Author Unknown) (C.M.) | 1009 |
O Lord, I would delight in thee, | J. Ryland (C.M.) | 247 |
O Lord, a cheering look bestow, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 302 |
O Lord, descend and fill this place | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 368 |
O Lord, do thou instruct my heart | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 178 |
O Lord, how vile am I, | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
O Lord, increase my faith. | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1030 |
O Lord, increase my feeble faith, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 897 |
O Lord, my best desire fulfil, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 259 |
O Lord, rebuke me not in wrath; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
O Lord, stir up thy power, | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
O Lord, the pilots part perform, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 290 |
O Lord, thy Spirits aid impart, | John Berridge (112th) | 901 |
O Lord, thy dwelling-place secure! | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 381 |
O Lord, with shame I do confess | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 904 |
O Love, beyond conception great, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 17 |
O Mount of Olives, sacred grove! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
O Prince of life, with power descend; | W. Hammond (L.M.) | 279 |
O Zion, afflicted with wave upon wave, | J. Grant (11s) | 993 |
O Zion, when I think on thee, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1021 |
O behold the Lord expiring; | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 157 |
O believer! | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 932 |
O bend my will to thine. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1083 |
O beware of fondly thinking | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
O beware of trust ill-grounded; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
O bless the Lord, my soul! | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 420 |
O bless the Lord, my soul! | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 420 |
O bless the Saviour, ye that eat, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 1122 |
O bless thy servant, dearest Lord, | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 450 |
O blessed Jesus, neer may those | (Author Unknown) (L.M.) | 937 |
O blessed sight, O lovely form, | W. Batty (C.M.) | 950 |
O blessèd be Jesus, for answering prayer, | S. Turner or Bennett (11s) | 1104 |
O blest devotion! thus to meet, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 911 |
O blest exchange! transporting thought! | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1081 |
O break the yoke of sin and death, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 46 |
O breathe on us a gale of grace, | J. Allen (L.M.) | 952 |
O bring no price! Gods grace is free | J. Hart (148th) | 817 |
O bring thy worthless worm relief! | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1124 |
O cast us not away, though vile! | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1041 |
O change my captive, mournful state, | J. Hoskins (C.M.) | 953 |
O come and dissipate my fear; | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 928 |
O come and spread your woes abroad, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1109 |
O come, Lord Jesus, quickly come! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 838 |
O come, and conquer, Lord, for me, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1087 |
O come, and give the weary rest; | Gospel Mag., 1777 (L.M.) | 942 |
O come, poor helpless thirsty soul, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 986 |
O come, thou much-expected Guest! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
O come, with thy resistless word, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1087 |
O confer that grace again; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
O could I but believe, | John Newton (S.M.) | 278 |
O could I know and love him more, | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 771 |
O could I lift this heart of mine | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 676 |
O could I say, The Lord is mine, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1079 |
O could I to my Fathers will | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
O could we but with clearer eyes | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803 |
O could we make our doubts remove, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1022 |
O crucify the man of sin, | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 1067 |
O crucify this self, that I | G. Tersteegen, translated by J. Wesley (112th) | 1075 |
O defend thy purchased flock; | J. Hart (7s) | 706 |
O do I feel a want of Christ | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 676 |
O do not frown my soul away, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 941 |
O do not tarry long. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
O dwell in me, fill all my soul, | G. Tersteegen, translated by J. Wesley (112th) | 1075 |
O fearful, O faithless! in mercy he cries; | J. Grant (11s) | 993 |
O fill it, Lord, with thy sweet word, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
O fix our souls above, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 608 |
O for a closer walk with God, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 958 |
O for a glance of heavenly day, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 316 |
O for a heart prepared to sing, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
O for a heart to praise the Lord, | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1024 |
O for a heart to seek my God, | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 285 |
O for a living faith to view | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 561 |
O for a sight, a pleasing sight, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 481 |
O for an overcoming faith, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 464 |
O for faith this choice to make, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 616 |
O for faith, and hope, and patience, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 1096 |
O for grace our hearts to soften! | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 133 |
O for grace to love thee more! | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 968 |
O for his sake our guilt forgive, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 164 |
O for love, for faith, and patience! | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 615 |
O for my help do thou awake, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 384 |
O for the joy thy presence gives; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 381 |
O garden of Gethsemane. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
O give me strength to bear; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1083 |
O give me strength, Lord, as my day; | T. Haweis (C.M.) | 1065 |
O give me, Lord, thy righteousness, | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 115 |
O glorious hour! O blest abode! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 473 |
O grace, thou bottomless abyss, | J. A. Rothe translated by J. Weeks (112th) | 96 |
O gracious God, in whom I live, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1051 |
O grant him bright celestial views, | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 450 |
O heal my loathsome, stinking wounds, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
O heal them with thy balmy blood! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 838 |
O help me to obey thy laws; | R. Hill (112th) | 1070 |
O help me, or I die. | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 393 |
O help my unbelief! | J. Hart (S.M.) | 820 |
O help my unbelief. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 731 |
O help my unbelief. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 764 |
O how could he so sweetly smile | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 191 |
O how good our gracious God is! | J. Hart (8.7.) | 826 |
O how sweet that sound to me! | J. Kent (8.7.) | 759 |
O how sweet their songs arise: | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 918 |
O how unstable is my heart! | D. Herbert (L.M.) | 711 |
O if to me thy strength be given, | Rozzell (C.M.) | 291 |
O ignorance extreme! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 39 |
O keep me at thy sacred feet, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 392 |
O keep me in the heavenly way, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1051 |
O kindle now the sacred flame! | Lock Chapel Collection (L.M.) | 1008 |
O lead me to the Rock | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 140 |
O let a lasting union join | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
O let it fall on us around, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1126 |
O let me climb those higher skies, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
O let me never quite give out; | J. Hart (112th) | 835 |
O let me then at length be taught | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 323 |
O let my feet neer run astray, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
O let my name engraven stand | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 92 |
O let my voice proclaim the joys | Rozzell (C.M.) | 189 |
O let our souls on thee be cast, | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1088 |
O let some blessed crumbs be given. | John Berridge (112th) | 1120 |
O let the Lord bestow | John Berridge (148th) | 889 |
O let the Spirit within me dwell, | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1076 |
O let the dead now hear thy voice; | Count Zinzendorf trans. by J. Wesley (L.M.) | 103 |
O let thy love sufficient prove | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
O let thy mercy come. | (Author Unknown) (C.M.) | 1009 |
O let thy mercy me supply; | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1030 |
O let thy presence, by thy word, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 367 |
O let us banquet with the King, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 643 |
O let us ever hear thy voice; | J. Cennick (C.M.) | 118 |
O let us now thy presence share, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 382 |
O lift the abject sinner up! | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1074 |
O look on God the Son! | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
O love divine, how sweet thou art! | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 249 |
O love him, save him to the end! | R. Hill (L.M.) | 373 |
O love of unexampled kind! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
O love, how high thy glories swell! | J. Kent (L.M.) | 10 |
O magnify that grace in me. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 447 |
O magnify the Lord with me, | N.Tate & N.Brady (C.M.) | 936 |
O make and keep my conscience clean | Spiritual Mag., 1790 (C.M.) | 989 |
O make it clearly known. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 825 |
O make it to increase | J. Franklin (C.M.) | 512 |
O make them useful, wise, and kind, | D. Denham (C.M.) | 1154 |
O make this heart rejoice or ache, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 281 |
O make thy awful warnings heard, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
O make to us salvation known, | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 983 |
O matchless grace indeed, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 539 |
O may I bear some glorious part | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 207 |
O may I call thee mine? | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1083 |
O may I ever find access | A. Steele (C.M.) | 136 |
O may I ever rest in him, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 636 |
O may I find my name | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
O may I live the friend of peace; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 974 |
O may I live to reach the place | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 18 |
O may I patiently endure | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 664 |
O may I reach the heavenly shore | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
O may I read my name | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 63 |
O may I seek thy praise alone. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 974 |
O may I then be found in him, | E. Mote (L.M.) | 1106 |
O may I with pleasure behold | W. Gadsby (8s) | 529 |
O may I, with my latest breath, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
O may he preach the word of God | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 508 |
O may his love immortal flame! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 418 |
O may my blood-washed soul be found | B. Wallin (C.M.) | 194 |
O may my heart, by thee possessed, | R. Hill (112th) | 1070 |
O may my last expiring breath | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 9 |
O may my single aim be now | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 169 |
O may my soul be found in him, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 112 |
O may my soul such folly shun, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 172 |
O may my spirit daily rise | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 22 |
O may not duty seem a load, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 455 |
O may the Lord appear, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 436 |
O may the power which melts the rock | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
O may this love my soul constrain | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 195 |
O may thy Spirit, Lord, | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1059 |
O may thy house be my abode, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 139 |
O may thy matchless merits be, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
O may thy name upon my heart | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 138 |
O may thy servant now today | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 508 |
O may we all, dear Lord, as one, | J. Franklin (C.M.) | 512 |
O may we all, while here below, | G. Burder (C.M.) | 750 |
O may we each, with heart and tongue | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 660 |
O may we feel as once we felt, | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 434 |
O may we hear the Saviours voice, | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 450 |
O melt our hearts, or break; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
O might I doubt no more, | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 70 |
O might I once mount up and see | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 480 |
O my Jesus, let me know | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
O my Jesus, thou art mine, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 801 |
O my distrustful heart, | W. Hammond (148th) | 339 |
O my loving, bleeding Lord, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 390 |
O my soul! be not dismayèd, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 698 |
O my soul, admire and wonder; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 583 |
O my soul, what means this sadness? | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 333 |
O my soul, with wonder tell, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
O my soul, with wonder tell; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 600 |
O never give up this. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 351 |
O never remove thy presence, nor hide | J. Cennick (104th) | 404 |
O pity and forgive! | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
O praise the Lord, ye heavenly hosts! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 867 |
O put me in with thy own hands, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 444 |
O quell my lust, nor let me fall! | J. Hupton (C.M.) | 1099 |
O raise me to thy bright abode. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1081 |
O receive my soul at last! | C. Wesley (7s) | 303 |
O refresh us! | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 461 |
O rend with thy expiring breath, | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 688 |
O revive us, | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 208 |
O righteous Father, just and true, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (L.M.) | 942 |
O sacred covert from the beams | J. Kent (L.M.) | 924 |
O sacred deep, without a shore, | J. Kent (148th) | 87 |
O save a wretch condemned to die! | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 238 |
O save me for thy mercies sake. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 384 |
O save me from my treacherous heart! | (Author Unknown) (148th) | 214 |
O seal my pardon to my soul, | C. Cole (L.M.) | 736 |
O see the blood-washed world | R. Burnham (148th) | 494 |
O send thy Spirit down to write | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1003 |
O send thy Spirit from above; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 824 |
O send us not despairing home; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 731 |
O send us thy unction, to teach us all good; | J. Hart (104th) | 456 |
O shine on this benighted heart, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1069 |
O show my wandering feet the way | J. Hoskins (L.M.) | 945 |
O shut me safely in; | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1029 |
O speak the kind transporting word, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1079 |
O speak the reconciling word, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 818 |
O speak, and bid my soul rejoice; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 941 |
O speak, that we thy voice may hear, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1125 |
O sustain us on the road | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
O sweet abode of peace and love, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1048 |
O sweet revelation divine! | R. Burnham (8s) | 460 |
O take away thy rod. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
O take my all, this worthless heart, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 95 |
O take the wanderer home. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 392 |
O teach me to love thy Person most sweet, | John Berridge (104th) | 906 |
O teach me to resign; | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 940 |
O teach me, Lord, thy truth to know, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 974 |
O that I could at last submit | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1019 |
O that I could now adore him | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 333 |
O that I had a stronger faith, | J. Ryland (C.M.) | 247 |
O that I knew the secret place | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 727 |
O that I now the rest might know, | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1061 |
O that closer we could cleave | J. Hart (7s) | 704 |
O that in Jordans swelling | Gospel Mag., 1801 (7.6.) | 483 |
O that it now were shed abroad | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 249 |
O that love, how vast it is! | T. Kelly (7s) | 1117 |
O that my God would grant me grace | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1003 |
O that my Sun, with cheering ray, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 910 |
O that my anxious mind were free | Gospel Mag., 1796 (L.M.) | 482 |
O that my load of sin were gone! | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1019 |
O that my soul could love and praise him more, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 667 |
O that my soul, as heretofore, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 910 |
O that our flinty hearts could melt, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 824 |
O that our souls could wait | W. Gadsby (148th) | 630 |
O that the Lord would guide my ways | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1003 |
O that the happy hour were come, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 478 |
O that thou wouldst me bless indeed, | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
O that we now might know | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 983 |
O the dear mysteries of his cross, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 207 |
O the delights, the heavenly joys, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
O the happiness arising | J. Irons (8.7.4.) | 735 |
O the heights, the depths of grace, | J. Kent (7s) | 145 |
O the love of Christ to sinners! | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 535 |
O the love that fills his heart! | John Newton (7s) | 956 |
O the matchless love of God! | W. Gadsby (7s) | 662 |
O the mysterious depths of grace! | J. Kent (L.M.) | 87A |
O the pangs by Christians felt, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
O the power of love divine! | J. Bradford (7s) | 116 |
O the sweet wonders of that cross, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 752 |
O the vast mysteries of thy love! | J. Swain (L.M.) | 738 |
O this indeed is hard! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
O thou Saviour, keep me nigh. | W. Williams (8.7.) | 1101 |
O thou bleeding love divine, | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
O thou by whom we come to God, | J. Montgomery (C.M.) | 1002 |
O thou dear suffering Son of God, | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 688 |
O thou from whom all goodness flows, | T. Haweis (C.M.) | 1065 |
O thou hideous monster, Sin, | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
O thou lovely, loving Saviour, | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 697 |
O thou mighty God and Saviour | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 560 |
O thou mild, pacific Prince! | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1057 |
O thou sin-atoning Lamb! | W. W. Horne (7s) | 1111 |
O thou that hearst the prayer of faith, | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 1103 |
O thou with battering tempest tossed, | John Berridge (112th) | 899 |
O thou, at whose almighty word | John Newton (altered) (L.M.) | 1130 |
O tidings sweet of grace, | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
O to grace how great a debtor | R. Robinson (8.7.) | 199 |
O tune our tongues, and set in frame | J. Hart (C.M.) | 829 |
O turn us, turn us, mighty Lord, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
O vanity extreme! | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
O wash my soul from every sin, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 761 |
O watch against trusting to your native strength; | W. Gadsby (11s) | 644 |
O what a Friend is Christ to me! | John Newton (L.M.) | 91 |
O what a dreary land | John Berridge (148th) | 673 |
O what a field of battles here; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
O what a gift is this! | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
O what a heavenly field! | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 519 |
O what a rest is Christ to me! | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 637 |
O what a rich field of delight! | W. Gadsby (8s) | 529 |
O what amazing joys they feel, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 481 |
O what amazing words of grace | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 987 |
O what an IF was there! | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
O what blest devotions that, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
O what dangers, all distressing, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 1096 |
O what immortal joys I felt, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 266 |
O what is honour, wealth, or mirth, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 107 |
O what joy the sight affords! | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 972 |
O what matchless condescension | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 514 |
O what sacred joys await them! | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1063 |
O what shall I do my Saviour to praise, | C. Wesley (104th) | 408 |
O what wonders love has done! | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 766 |
O what wonders love has done! | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
O when shall my spirit exchange | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
O when will God our joy complete, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
O when wilt thou bid me ascend, | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
O where is now that glowing love | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1041 |
O where shall I find a guide to direct, | John Berridge (104th) | 906 |
O why did Jesus show to me | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 191 |
O why for man, dear Saviour, why? | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1123 |
O wonder of wonders! astonished I gaze, | E. L. Schlict (11s) | 41 |
O wondrous gifts of love divine, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1039 |
O wondrous love! to bleed and die; | John Newton (C.M.) | 388 |
O would the Lord appear | John Newton (S.M.) | 729 |
O would the Lord but shine again, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 676 |
O wretched, wretched man! | J. Hart (S.M.) | 314 |
O ye banished seed, be glad; | J. Cennick (7s) | 267 |
O ye helpless, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 593 |
O ye much-esteemèd sinners, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 600 |
O ye needy, haste unto him; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 593 |
O ye sinners saved by grace; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 514 |
O ye sons of men, be wise; | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
O ye thirsty, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 582 |
O ye who long to feel and see | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 986 |
O yield not to fear, rest only in Christ; | W. Gadsby (104th) | 639 |
O! I fear tis all a cheat! | W. Hammond (7s) | 280 |
O! I have seen the day, | WIlliam Cowper (148th) | 338 |
O! the rock which Moses struck, | John Berridge (7s) | 702 |
O! tis eternal life to know; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 908 |
O, beloved Saviour, haste, | John Newton (7s) | 400 |
O, for thy truth and mercys sake, | C. Wesley (112th) | 1060 |
O, then, fulfil thy gracious word, | S. Turner (L.M.) | 1131 |
Obedience is our view; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 862 |
Obedient to their sovereign Lord, | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 453 |
Obey his voice, and all his will esteem. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 667 |
Obey the precepts of her Lord. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 648 |
Obeys his precepts, keeps his word; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 256 |
Object of faith, and not of sense; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 969 |
Object of my first desire, | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 988 |
Obtain the favour of thy eyes, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 74 |
Obtained by a dear bleeding God. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 47 |
Occasioned a famine of bread, | John Newton (8s) | 276 |
Oer Jacob shall he reign | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
Oer Satan, sin, and hell, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 922 |
Oer all his Fathers house he stands | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 50 |
Oer all the man their sweets diffuse. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
Oer all the mass, which part to choose, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
Oer all their sins divinely rolls. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 72 |
Oer all victorious, | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
Oer every thought and step preside, | S. Browne (8.8.6.) | 1134 |
Oer hell and sin has victory won, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 925 |
Oer his pungent sorrows ponder, | J. Kent (8.7.) | 759 |
Oer sins unnumbered as the sand, | T. Gibbons (L.M.) | 755 |
Oer the dear Object of our love. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 265 |
Oer the sin-cursed garden ran; | J. Kent (7s) | 1044 |
Oer this benighted soul of mine. | J. Grigg and B. Francis (last verse) (L.M.) | 427 |
Oercome with bliss, I cry, Remove | J. Hart (L.M.) | 304 |
Oerwhelmed with distress I mourn at thy feet; | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 262 |
Oerwhelmed with his love. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 756 |
Oerwhelms my soul with poignant grief; | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 285 |
Oerwhelmèd with sorrow for sin, will I cry; | S. Turner or Bennett (11s) | 1104 |
Of Canaans heavenly land. | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
Of Christ they speak; of Christ they boast; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 634 |
Of Gods good will to men, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
Of Gods rich gift of faith, | J. Hart (148th) | 353 |
Of Him my soul delights to talk; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 171 |
Of Him what wondrous things are told! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 171 |
Of Jesus Christ, the Lord, the Lamb, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 557 |
Of Jesus and his word? | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 958 |
Of Jesus blood, and Jesus might, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 745 |
Of Jesus gracious store, | John Berridge (148th) | 674 |
Of Jesus, will we plead; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 383 |
Of Satan and his powers; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
Of Sinais fiery law? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 45 |
Of Sinais most horrible heat. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
Of Zion, for his ancient rest; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 365 |
Of a bright celestial crown; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 535 |
Of a guilty, treacherous heart, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
Of a sin-avenging God; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 651 |
Of a weak believer. | W. Gadsby (7.6.) | 574 |
Of all for whom he stood. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 579 |
Of all his guilts acquitted quite, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 311 |
Of all his love has saved. | John Newton (C.M.) | 128 |
Of all my sins the chief. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
Of all my swelling joys. | R. Burnham (S.M.) | 203 |
Of all rich dowries best! | John Berridge (C.M.) | 375 |
Of all that God bestows, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
Of all thats dismal in this world, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
Of all the creatures God has made, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
Of all the crowns Jehovah wears, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 969 |
Of all the duties I have done; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 112 |
Of all the rightful heir, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 1128 |
Of awful vengeance fell! | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1093 |
Of breaking all thy ten commands; | J. Maxwell (L.M.) | 44 |
Of choosing some from lost mankind, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 66 |
Of cistern waters art thou sick, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 684 |
Of covenant mercy I sing; | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 340 |
Of crowds that daily come; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 302 |
Of enmity to God, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
Of everlasting love. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 269 |
Of everlasting love. | R. Elliott (S.M.) | 471 |
Of every kind for man while good; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
Of every kind of good, | J. Adams (S.M.) | 274 |
Of every murderous, hateful sin. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 526 |
Of excess there is no danger; | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
Of faith, and love, and joy, and peace, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 526 |
Of feeling all things show some sign, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 316 |
Of friends and counsellors bereft, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 812 |
Of heaven, and death, and hell. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
Of hell subdued, and peace with heaven. | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
Of him shall sing; of him shall boast; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 557 |
Of him that sits upon the throne, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1005 |
Of him who died upon the cross; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 919 |
Of him who has suffered and died in my place, | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 197 |
Of him would think, and speak, and hear; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1124 |
Of his almighty power Ill boast; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 557 |
Of his body breads the sign, | J. Hart (7s) | 830 |
Of his body, bread and wine; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 826 |
Of his chastising God; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 871 |
Of his glory shall partake; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 615 |
Of his love wed eer be talking, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 258 |
Of his oerflowing grace. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
Of his special favour. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Of his sufferings so intense, | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
Of humility and love. | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
Of its honey let me eat; | John Berridge (7s) | 702 |
Of judgment too we sing; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 833 |
Of just condemnation and utter despair, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 568 |
Of light not a beam, of love not a spark; | Samuel Medley (104th) | 321 |
Of love and righteousness. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 465 |
Of love it the precious law is, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
Of making love divinely known | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
Of man and beast thy care; | Boyce (C.M.) | 1151 |
Of men, or angels know: | J. Kent (148th) | 87 |
Of my celestial song. | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 84 |
Of my deserved but dread abode. | H. Paice, 1798 (L.M.) | 200 |
Of my distress and shame; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
Of my natures evil! | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Of my strength and wisdom spoiled, | John Berridge (7s) | 686 |
Of natives in his holy mount, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 360 |
Of never-abating despair, | J. Swain (8s) | 159 |
Of never-dying love. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
Of never-failing grace; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 212 |
Of never-failing skill, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 320 |
Of one Lord will we sing, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 653 |
Of one body each a part, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 609 |
Of one celestial throng. | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 1153 |
Of our High Priest above; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 120 |
Of our Lords redeeming love. | J. Langford (7s) | 90 |
Of our Redeemers face; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 423 |
Of our almighty Fathers throne; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 481 |
Of our descending God! | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 437 |
Of our eternal King. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 14 |
Of our ever-present Friend. | John Newton (7s) | 501 |
Of our exalted King. | John Newton (C.M.) | 202 |
Of our hope to persevere; | J. Hart (7.5.) | 77 |
Of our incarnate God. | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
Of our salvation came; | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
Of our sins for evermore, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
Of pain, and grief, and shame. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
Of pardon, life, and joy, and peace, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1039 |
Of passions, or of pains; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 850 |
Of peace if Im in quest, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 314 |
Of perseverance why so loath | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
Of pleasurable sin. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 357 |
Of rage and mischief on, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
Of sacred worship here; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 367 |
Of safety, strength, and beauty too; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 173 |
Of saints, in worlds of endless joy, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 87A |
Of sin and guilt the very dregs. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
Of sin and sorrow fall, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
Of sinners saved, and sins forgiven, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 837 |
Of sinners, Lord, I am the chief; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1124 |
Of sore temptation I may fall; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1043 |
Of sovereign grace to preach! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
Of such a love as this, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
Of that love that brought us near. | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 205 |
Of that mighty multitude, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 717 |
Of the Almightys burning wrath! | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
Of the Lord, who thus forgave? | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1040 |
Of the Saviours family; | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.) | 69 |
Of the ceremonial law; | J. Evans (8.7.4.) | 93 |
Of the incarnate Word; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 607 |
Of the life that shall endure? | A. Serle (7s) | 964 |
Of the royal blood-bought throng, | J. Kent (8.7.) | 913 |
Of the saints enthroned on high; | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
Of the same broken bread; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 437 |
Of the total remission of sins, | J. Hart (11.9.) | 309 |
Of thee Ill speak, of thee Ill sing; | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 8 |
Of their labours eer so bright; | J. Adams (7s) | 99 |
Of their salvation freely paid; | J. Swain (122nd) | 371 |
Of things a thousand years ago, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 226 |
Of things beyond our sight; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 226 |
Of this he sang, and we sing too. | J. Hart (148th) | 353 |
Of this poor faltering tongue; | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 84 |
Of this the best of men have need; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 107 |
Of this they sin, of this they boast, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 538 |
Of those that fear thy name; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 140 |
Of thy glory here below; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 610 |
Of thy proper title; | J. Hart (8.3.) | 484 |
Of thy soul in wraths deep flood? | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 651 |
Of true and living faith; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 602 |
Of unceasing praises, for ever. Amen. | W. Gadsby (104th) | 521 |
Of usefulness or fruit; | J. Hart (8.6.8.8.) | 806A |
Of various kinds, assault; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
Of vengeance on Jesus, our Head; | J. Swain (8s) | 159 |
Of water of life and of peace; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
Of what himself has done, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 32 |
Of what the Saviours undergone, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 653 |
Of which all his Israel must eat; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
Of whom the prophets tell, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1093 |
Of wisdom, love, and power, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
Of worth they seem to have, | John Berridge (148th) | 674 |
Of yonder everlasting rest, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
Of your condescending God; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
Of your exalted Lord, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 607 |
Offend against my God. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1003 |
Offered his blood and died; | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
Oft as sins, my soul, assail thee, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 916 |
Oft by a Saviours dying love, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1115 |
Oft clothe thy word with power divine, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1115 |
Oft feed us, Lord, beneath this vine, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1115 |
Oft have we each in private prayed | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
Oft have we seen the tempest rise; | J. Swain (L.M.) | 286 |
Oft he chastised, but neer forsook | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 318 |
Oft hurry me away; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
Oft it causes anxious thought, | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
Oft rises up within, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
Oft turned aside the fatal hour, | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1016 |
Oft we cast a wishful eye | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 769 |
Oft were best when dangers fright us, | J. Hart (8.3.) | 799 |
Oft when their hearts are sinking fast, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 890 |
Often I feel my sinful heart | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 9 |
Often fill thee with dismay? | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 333 |
Often in Gethsemane. | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Often makes us start aside. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 609 |
Often set their hearts on flame; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Often use their treacherous art; | J. Adams (7s) | 347 |
Often, Saviour, feast us thus, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
Ofttimes to Gethsemane. | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Ofttimes with thy little train; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Oh what a narrow, narrow path | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
Oh! Im leprous, stinking, foul, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Oh! for his sake attend our cry, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
Oh! that I might so believe; | C. Wesley (7s) | 1071 |
Oh! this unstable heart of mine | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
Oh! what a sad and doleful night | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
Oh, permit them not to wither, | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Oil and wine to heal and cherish, | J. Kent (8.7.) | 759 |
Old professors, tall as cedars, | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Old sheep are moving off each year, | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
Old shepherds, too, retire, | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
Old things cease, and all is new; | R. Burnham (7s) | 187 |
Omnipotence weakness become, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 632 |
Omnipotent Lord, my Saviour and King, | C. Wesley (104th) | 229 |
On Canaans happy land. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 664 |
On Christ thy affections then fixed, | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
On Christ your Lord calling, your foes you shall rout. | W. Gadsby (11s) | 644 |
On Gods incarnate Son. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 479 |
On Him I cast my every care; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 171 |
On Jacob now arise and shine, | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1047 |
On Jesus aid rely; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
On Jesus call, and trust his word, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 714 |
On Jesus call, though wretched be your case; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 669 |
On Jesus calling with sad thought, | John Berridge (112th) | 899 |
On Jesus for relief; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
On Jesus hands and side. | J. Cennick (8.8.6.) | 163 |
On Jesus head the crown hell place; | Henry Fowler (148th) | 1026 |
On Jesus puts the crown; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 617 |
On Jesus, and spent itself there. | J. Swain (8s) | 159 |
On Jesus, the Rock that is higher than I. | S. Turner or Bennett (11s) | 1104 |
On Jewish altars slain, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 125 |
On Mizars hill and Hermons mount; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 911 |
On Zions bright summit above, | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
On Zions heavenly hill; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
On Zions hill he reigns, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 540 |
On a precarious throne; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 646 |
On all that love the Son. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 831 |
On all the dainties earth can give; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 979 |
On all who feel their woes. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 556 |
On babes that long to learn; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 825 |
On contrite hearts bestow; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 281 |
On doctrine he relies. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 852 |
On earth can be known but in part; | J. Swain (8s) | 162 |
On earth each verdant clod, | Boyce (C.M.) | 1151 |
On earth we sing thy bleeding love, | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
On earth we want the sight | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 423 |
On every begging soul bestow | J. Hart (C.M.) | 818 |
On every child of God. | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
On every side shall hem thee in, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 917 |
On harps of gold they praise his name, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
On heavenly things we fix our eyes, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 190 |
On her Beloved leans. | J. Kent (S.M.) | 994 |
On her beloved Lord she leans? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 92 |
On hills of light, in worlds unknown; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 22 |
On him Ill wait, and in him trust. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 630 |
On him almighty vengeance fell, | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
On him alone depend. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 13 |
On him alone my hopes recline; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 957 |
On him cast all their care; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 557 |
On him depend; before him fall; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 571 |
On him shall Zion place | J. Kent (S.M.) | 922 |
On him she casts her cares; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 638 |
On him that opes, and no man shuts; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 685 |
On his conflict much he thought; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
On his dear head, O what a storm | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1093 |
On his face what sadness dwells! | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
On his head the crown they place; | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 918 |
On his lisping babes below, | J. Berridge (7s) | 177 |
On honourable blood. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 74 |
On its glories, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 766 |
On me be all its freeness shown; | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 390 |
On me for all depend. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
On me for love, for works, for faith, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
On men of vilest race. | J. Hupton (C.M.) | 1099 |
On millions of the human race; | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 61 |
On my unworthy, favoured head, | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 84 |
On nature-strength and power, | (Author Unknown) (148th) | 214 |
On natures barren ground; | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 81 |
On one so foul, so base, so blind, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 775 |
On one so vile as I. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
On seeking souls vouchsafe to shine; | John Newton (L.M.) | 451 |
On sinners of a mortal race, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 79 |
On sinners who have nought to bring, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 526 |
On sinners work, or bad or good, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 530 |
On sovereign grace rely; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
On spiritual things we cannot dwell; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 904 |
On such a wretch as I; | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 191 |
On such as cannot help themselves, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 570 |
On such as he designs to save; | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 66 |
On such enchanted ground. | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 169 |
On such love, my soul, still ponder, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 766 |
On that dear head of thine; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 125 |
On that we build our hope. | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 223 |
On the Lord I cast my care, | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1037 |
On the Rock of Ages founded, | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
On the Saviours fulness living, | J. Irons (8.7.4.) | 735 |
On the borders of your land; | J. Cennick (7s) | 267 |
On the bosom of Jesus, my Lord. | R. Burnham (8s) | 380 |
On the bright hills of heavenly day. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 317 |
On the cross thy body broken | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237A |
On the great Physician. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
On the left hand and right, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
On the wings of angels fly; | C. Wesley (7s) | 248 |
On the wings of faith uprising, | J. Swain (8.7.) | 689 |
On the word thy blood has sealèd | D. Turner (8.7.) | 1068 |
On thee Ill wait; in thee Ill trust; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
On thee alone Id cast my care, | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 954 |
On thee my feeble soul Id stay, | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1059 |
On thee, when sorrows rise, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 136 |
On thee, when waves of trouble roll, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 136 |
On their own works have built; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 111 |
On them his fond affections ran, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
On these my fainting spirit lives; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 927 |
On this benighted soul of mine; | J. Hoskins (L.M.) | 945 |
On this firm rock, believers build; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 352 |
On this indulged, ungrateful spot! | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
On this my darksome path; | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1030 |
On this rock your building found, | J. Hart (7.5.) | 77 |
On this sure foundation stone | John Berridge (7s) | 742 |
On this, on that side keep; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
On those that fear his name, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 828 |
On thy fixed love depend; | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 796 |
On thy garden deign to smile; | John Newton (7s) | 400 |
On thy kind arm may they rely, | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 3 |
On thy kind arms I fall, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 764 |
On thy kind wings, celestial Dove. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 480 |
On thy mercy I rely; | W. Hammond (7s) | 737 |
On thy shoulders bear them home; | W. Hammond (7s) | 768 |
On us assembled here; | John Newton (C.M.) | 193 |
On us descend! | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
On us he sheds new beams of grace, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 364 |
On what dost thou depend? | W. Gadsby (148th) | 666 |
On what has now been sown, | John Newton (148th) | 452 |
On what have thy fond hopes been stayed, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 915 |
On what kind hand rely, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 585 |
On what sure hand rely? | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
On which I raise my prospects high, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
On which his church is built; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
On which the Prince of Glory died, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 439 |
On whom alone my hopes depend? | A. Steele (L.M.) | 927 |
On whom my hope of heaven is built, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1042 |
On whom my hopes of heaven depend! | J. Grigg and B. Francis (last verse) (L.M.) | 427 |
On wings of faith above the skies; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 22 |
On wings of love came down, | S. Stennett (148th) | 403 |
On wings of love he flies, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 571 |
On wings of love the Saviour flies, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 690 |
On wings of love, from heaven he flies, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 533 |
On yonder glorious height, | R. Burnham (148th) | 494 |
On yonder shores of bliss | Gospel Mag., 1801 (7.6.) | 483 |
Once I admired its trifles too, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1100 |
Once I beheld his lovely face, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 910 |
Once I could sound the note of praise, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1046 |
Once I rolled in guilt and sin, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 584 |
Once I was enveloped in debt, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
Once a sinner near despair | John Newton (7s) | 376 |
Once applied, tis always on; | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 920 |
Once beneath my sin he smarted, | J. Kent (8.7.) | 759 |
Once did live, and liked it well; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 583 |
Once for favoured sinners slain, | J. Cennick, C. Wesley and M. Madan (8.7.4.) | 493 |
Once he died our souls to save; | C. Wesley (7s) | 485 |
Once in floods of wrath, the Lamb | W. Gadsby (7s) | 657 |
Once in him, in him for ever; | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 766 |
Once in the circuit of a year, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
Once more before we part, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 458 |
Once more his blessing ask; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 455 |
Once more the constant sun, | J. Hart (148th) | 777 |
Once more we come before our God; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 455 |
Once more, dear God of grace, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 642 |
Once more, like children, we are come, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 661 |
Once they were mourning here below, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 477 |
Once we lay immersed in sin; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 654 |
One God eternally, | W. Gadsby (6.4.) | 517 |
One God, Jehovah, and no more. | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
One almighty God of love, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
One baptism we own; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 653 |
One be their views, their aim, their end, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 1153 |
One body has its several limbs, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 437 |
One day amidst the place | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 357 |
One gentle sigh their fetters breaks; | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
One glimpse of happiness afford? | A. Steele (L.M.) | 927 |
One glimpse, dear Saviour, of thy face, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 266 |
One hour upon the truth I feed, | John Newton (112th) | 728 |
One in the tomb; one when he rose; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
One living, vital faith, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 653 |
One look from Christ shall make thee whole; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1056 |
One loves to watch and pray, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 617 |
One mighty foe deals wondrous woe, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
One of this remnant I would be, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 690 |
One only sweet fountain of blood that was spilt | John Berridge (104th) | 907 |
One pants with God to live and reign; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 617 |
One precept, eer so small; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 45 |
One shining glimpse, one cheerful ray, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1081 |
One sip has made them well. | John Berridge (S.M.) | 890 |
One sip of Bethlehems sacred well. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1091 |
One smile, one blissful smile of thine, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 927 |
One that would only hear thy voice. | Augustus Toplady (L.M.) | 991 |
One there is, above all others, | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 133 |
One thing I keep in view – | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 614 |
One when he triumphed oer his foes; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
One when in heaven he took his seat, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
One with Christ, our living Head, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 657 |
One with God, through Jesus one, | J. Humphreys (7s) | 80 |
One with Jesus, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 766 |
One with him for evermore. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 551 |
One with incarnate Deity! | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
Only Source of all thats good: | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
Only because we slightly know, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803 |
Only by faith in Jesus wounds | J. Hart (C.M.) | 45 |
Only by report is known, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1102 |
Only discloses to my view | John Newton (C.M.) | 288 |
Only ease me of my guilt. | W. Hammond (7s) | 737 |
Only fully known to God. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 651 |
Only in Gethsemane. | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Only in him they make their boast, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 978 |
Only on his love rely, | C. Wesley (7s) | 1071 |
Only place of happiness? | J. H. Langley (7s) | 284 |
Only remember I am dust. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 873 |
Only reserved for Christ that died, | Augustus Toplady (L.M.) | 991 |
Only take him at his word. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237A |
Only this can make me feel; | John Berridge (7s) | 702 |
Only thou our Leader be, | J. Cennick (7s) | 267 |
Only thou the way canst show; | C. Wesley (7s) | 1077 |
Only through a Saviours blood. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
Only to be found in thee. | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 988 |
Only to believe, | J. Hart (7.5.) | 853 |
Only to produce despair; | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1040 |
Only when the way is rough, | John Newton (7s) | 277 |
Open all our hearts to thee; | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 694 |
Open now thy precious treasure: | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 610 |
Open our eyes, and make us wise, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 825 |
Open thou the crystal fountain, | W. Williams (8.7.4.) | 462 |
Open thy arms, and take me in! | C. Wesley (112th) | 1060 |
Open wide the bloody scene. | J. Hart (7s) | 704 |
Open, Lord, and take me in, | John Newton (7s) | 356 |
Opened is the gate of heaven; | J. Bakewell (8.7.) | 931 |
Opens an eternal day. | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Opens wide her golden gates; | J. Hart (7s) | 490 |
Opinions in the head, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 236 |
Oppressed by sins of every name, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1089 |
Oppressed with guilt a painful load, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1109 |
Or Adam formed, or angels made, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 2 |
Or God eer lose a saint. | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 772 |
Or I must surely die; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 589 |
Or I shall faint and die; | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 902 |
Or I shall tire at length, | John Berridge (148th) | 674 |
Or Satan harass thee, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 909 |
Or all my friends to me? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
Or any blessing make me blest, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 690 |
Or at thy bleeding side; | John Berridge (148th) | 673 |
Or backward I shall start; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 684 |
Or barter pearls for straws. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803 |
Or bears them in his arms. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 747 |
Or bid thee leave his door? | John Berridge (C.M.) | 893 |
Or but conceal his face. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
Or but to Golgotha remove, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
Or by the world abhorred, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 335 |
Or catch him in his talk; | John Berridge (148th) | 887 |
Or contradict his will – | T. Greene (C.M.) | 261 |
Or count the number of thy years? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 20 |
Or crucify the Lord again, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 210 |
Or dare not move a single step, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 302 |
Or deep distress, or poverty, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 328 |
Or deep revelations pretend; | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
Or do any holy thing, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 796 |
Or does he seem to frown? | J. Kent (S.M.) | 909 |
Or does this guilty land exceed | E. Scott (C.M.) | 1145 |
Or dread the unknown way? | J. Swain (C.M.) | 467 |
Or drop one heart-feeling tear. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 722 |
Or drops in ocean lost. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
Or earth on her huge columns placed. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 10 |
Or earth received her frame – | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1139 |
Or earth, or seas, or sun, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 530 |
Or eer will know, is love. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
Or else our service will but mock | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
Or else we worship thee in vain. | J. Allen (L.M.) | 952 |
Or faithfully sinners reprove, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8s) | 250 |
Or feel at death dismay? | Bromehead’s Collection (C.M.) | 934 |
Or fight the fight of faith? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
Or form our natures fit for heaven? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 57 |
Or from natures deepest cell; | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 760 |
Or give my mourning heart relief. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 941 |
Or gives us room to boast, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 32 |
Or groping twixt hope and despair, | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
Or harbour one hard thought of thee. | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 323 |
Or heal the wounded mind. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 946 |
Or hear salvations word, | J. Hoskins (C.M.) | 953 |
Or hope expect, or faith believe. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
Or hope for what he views? | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
Or how can Mercy lift her head, | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
Or how escape the wrath to come? | Augustus Toplady (112th) | 1052 |
Or human heart conceive, | Boyce (C.M.) | 1151 |
Or if the Lily he assume, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Or if thou faint, to Jesus cry, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 302 |
Or in a falling tear. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 725 |
Or in the fire, or through the sea, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 925 |
Or in the world to come. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
Or in what glorious form appears, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 621 |
Or justice can caress, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 604 |
Or kernels from the shells. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 236 |
Or laid foundations for the earth. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 73 |
Or learning he may boast, | John Berridge (148th) | 888 |
Or lend a hand to help me through, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 302 |
Or let them longer last; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 251 |
Or lets the tempter do, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 614 |
Or lift his guilty head. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 860 |
Or lifted up my sinking head. | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1016 |
Or like a shooting star. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 498 |
Or like an apostle to preach; | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
Or lose thy way with such a guide? | John Newton (L.M.) | 961 |
Or love my thoughts engage, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 314 |
Or lure my feet aside, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1051 |
Or make the clouds in order range, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 905 |
Or mammon foul with grace; | John Berridge (148th) | 885 |
Or mans or angels thought; | C. Wesley (148th) | 37 |
Or members less comely to sight, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 635 |
Or might join with Christ in prayer; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Or more display the glorious right | John Newton (C.M.) | 202 |
Or must we wait till then? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
Or on the mount of God. | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
Or on the mount of sovereign grace, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 925 |
Or on this earthly ball. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
Or plead with the words of a friend, | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
Or prove the ransom incomplete? | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
Or raise the dead to life. | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 905 |
Or rather made myself; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 860 |
Or rather, what our prayer? | J. Hart (148th) | 777 |
Or read, or speak, or hear, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 796 |
Or saints to feel his grace. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 100 |
Or sever my soul from his love. | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 340 |
Or shake at deaths alarms? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 466 |
Or shall lift thee up when down. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
Or should I start aside, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 335 |
Or shrink to meet a deadly foe? | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 1113 |
Or sink amidst the flood; | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
Or sink in ruin, guilt, and thrall. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 613 |
Or sins more vile than they. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 914 |
Or sins your peace assail, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 921 |
Or soon my strength will fail. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1051 |
Or sore affliction, pain, or loss, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 328 |
Or spurn thy humble plea; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 413 |
Or stand or fall by his doom; | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
Or sunk in dismay, and none to uphold; | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
Or tell the Lord my sore distress? | W. Hammond (L.M.) | 279 |
Or that monster, Sin, appeared, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 584 |
Or the least shadow of a spot. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1081 |
Or thorns compose so rich a crown? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 439 |
Or though they fight, no victorys won; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
Or thousand years to come. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 226 |
Or thy sweet ark will leave the place. | John Berridge (148th) | 885 |
Or to defend his cause, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 54 |
Or to guard against the woe. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 645 |
Or trace thy wondrous ways? | J. Hart (S.M.) | 833 |
Or tremble at the gracious hand | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 259 |
Or trifle with thy blood? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1095 |
Or turn my feet astray. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 402 |
Or venture near his throne? | Isaac Watts & J. Needham (C.M.) | 15 |
Or verdant vales, or gliding rills, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
Or wash away the stain. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 125 |
Or wean our hearts from Christ our love. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 72 |
Or what bright scenes may rise. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
Or what can force them thence? | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 345 |
Or what shall tempt us to despair? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 72 |
Or what the Trinity has done | J. Hart (L.M.) | 34 |
Or what the tempers will control? | John Berridge (112th) | 900 |
Or whats my safety or my health, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
Or when I do, would own it base. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 974 |
Or when Satan wounds my mind, | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
Or when they seek themselves to please, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 851 |
Or wheres a refuge like our God? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 419 |
Or who can cure a troubled mind | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
Or why, this ocean rose, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 914 |
Or wilt withhold from me. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 259 |
Or wished, at least, they would condole | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
Or with the childrens bread. | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 393 |
Or wonders of argument forge, | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
Or worldly-prudent grow; | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
Or, if I never more must rise, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 838 |
Or, if among us some be met, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
Or, if rich cordials thou deny, | J. Hart (112th) | 835 |
Or, if self-interest will intrude, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 851 |
Or, should the dread decree be past, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
Order my footsteps by thy word, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1003 |
Ordered by his wise decree. | J. Ryland (7s) | 64 |
Ordinances tease or tire; | J. Hart (7.5.) | 853 |
Other attainments are of earth, | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
Other refuge have I none, | C. Wesley (7s) | 303 |
Others affirm, The Spirit of God | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
Others investigate their cause | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
Others, again, more smoothly go, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 747 |
Our Advocate that pleads; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
Our Brother, and our Friend; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
Our Captain fought the field alone; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
Our Captain is stronger than all that oppose. | J. Hart (104th) | 129 |
Our Captain stood the fiery test, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
Our Counsellor, our Guide, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
Our Father and our Friend; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
Our Father and our love; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 770 |
Our Father provided this Lamb for a treat; | J. Berridge (104th) | 150 |
Our First and Last, in thee we stand. | J. Hart (148th) | 313 |
Our God contracted to a span, | C. Wesley (148th) | 37 |
Our God will with him bring. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 842 |
Our God, how firm his promise stands, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 85 |
Our God, was manifest below! | C. Wesley (148th) | 37 |
Our Hope for years to come, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1139 |
Our Hope for years to come, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1139 |
Our Hope, our Joy, our All. | John Newton (C.M.) | 193 |
Our Jesus freely did appear | John Berridge (C.M.) | 375 |
Our Jesus has loved us, we cannot tell why; | C. Wesley (11s) | 161 |
Our Jesus is the God of hope; | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 244 |
Our Jesus loves his dear elect; | J. Adams (8.8.6.) | 67 |
Our Jesus sends some cheering ray; | J. Swain (L.M.) | 286 |
Our Jesus shall be still our theme, | J. Cennick (C.M.) | 118 |
Our Joseph turns aside to weep, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
Our Life and Resurrection thou, | John Newton (C.M.) | 193 |
Our Lord forgives us all. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 218 |
Our Lord has made his empire fall, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 492 |
Our Lord into his garden comes, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
Our Priest that prayed, atoned and bled, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
Our Prophet, Christ, expounds | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
Our Ransom, our Peace, and our Surety he is; | C. Wesley (11s) | 161 |
Our Redeemer | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.) | 69 |
Our Saviour alone, the Lord, let us bless, | J. Cennick (104th) | 404 |
Our Saviour and Friend, his love shall extend; | Augustus Toplady (11s Irreg.) | 68 |
Our Saviour and our God. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 502 |
Our Saviour and our King, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 421 |
Our Saviour, by free grace alone, | J. Dracup (C.M.) | 215 |
Our Shelter from the stormy blast, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1139 |
Our Shepherd and King cares much for his sheep; | J. Hart (104th) | 804 |
Our Strength, and Righteousness. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 652 |
Our Sun will always shine. | John Newton (S.M.) | 337 |
Our Surety for us stood; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
Our Surety knows for whom he stood | B. Wallin (L.M.) | 82 |
Our Surety stands before the throne, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 509 |
Our Surety undertook the cause, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 486 |
Our admiration draws; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803 |
Our ardent wishes meet. | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 42 |
Our baptism first declares | J. Hart (S.M.) | 863 |
Our bruisèd Champion came, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
Our building in heaven eternally stands. | W. Hammond (104th) | 343 |
Our characters were then decreed, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 73 |
Our comforts may vary, our frames may decline, | W. Hammond (104th) | 343 |
Our condescending God, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
Our conquering Hero hangs and dies! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
Our country might find grace; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
Our courage and our strength renew, | S. Browne (8.8.6.) | 1134 |
Our courage yields to fear; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
Our danger and our refuge too. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 26 |
Our dear Deliverers love is such, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
Our dear Redeemer dearly paid | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
Our dearest joys, and dearest friends, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1064 |
Our doubts and fears remove; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
Our earnest, fervent cry attend, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 382 |
Our every fear will chase; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 382 |
Our fainting hope to raise; | John Newton (C.M.) | 398 |
Our faith adores the name we sing. | Isaac Watts (148th) | 506 |
Our faith and love, and every grace, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1148 |
Our faith and patience fail; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
Our faith he daily will assail, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
Our faith is feeble, we confess; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 731 |
Our faith receives a righteousness | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 111 |
Our faith shall Abba, Father, cry, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 79 |
Our faith shall never yield to fear. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1141 |
Our faithful, unchangeable Friend; | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
Our fancy loves to range | John Berridge (148th) | 885 |
Our feeble feet enclose; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Our feeble souls assail. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
Our follies and our thoughts. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 212 |
Our follies past forgive; | Samuel Medley (S.M.) | 499 |
Our folly and unsteadfastness; | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 296 |
Our frozen hearts to warm. | John Newton (C.M.) | 691 |
Our fruitful fields and pastures tell, | Boyce (C.M.) | 1151 |
Our gifts and grace increase; | D. Denham (C.M.) | 1154 |
Our glorious Leader claims our praise | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 477 |
Our good Guide and Saviour has helped us thus far; | J. Hart (104th) | 778 |
Our gracious Shepherd thou, | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
Our grateful hearts and voices raise | J. Hart (L.M.) | 34 |
Our grateful tribute bring. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 833 |
Our great Deliverer rise; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 486 |
Our great High Priest, before the throne, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 1107 |
Our great salvation rose; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 709 |
Our griefs we labour to prolong! | Rozzell (C.M.) | 291 |
Our guilt and folly own; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 646 |
Our guilty souls are drowned in tears, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1006 |
Our guilty treasons called aloud | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 317 |
Our happy thoughts employ. | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 434 |
Our hard hearts to soften; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
Our hearts approve his ways. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 682 |
Our hearts are prone to roam | W. Gadsby (148th) | 700 |
Our hearts cast up uncleanness, | J. Hart (7.7.4.) | 235 |
Our hearts in love, our voice in praise; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
Our hearts remain as cold as clay, | J. Allen (L.M.) | 952 |
Our hearts shall love him more. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
Our hearts were fixed on things above, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1041 |
Our heavenly Father calls | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 437 |
Our heaviest burdens he sustains; | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 441 |
Our helper still is God. | J. Adams (S.M.) | 274 |
Our highest thoughts exceed. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 1015 |
Our hope of performing whats right, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 670 |
Our hope, our comfort, dies. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 679 |
Our hopes on Jesus cast; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 311 |
Our hopes on Jesus place; | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 217 |
Our humble hopes depend. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
Our humble songs employ; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 367 |
Our humble thanks to thee, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 418 |
Our interest in his blood; | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 983 |
Our journey lies along this road; | J. Swain (L.M.) | 286 |
Our joy shall still increase; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
Our joyful eyes behold him sit, | S. Stennett (S.M.) | 359 |
Our joyful songs shall echo still, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 176 |
Our joys divinely grow | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 423 |
Our joys in haste dismiss. | Rozzell (C.M.) | 291 |
Our legal hope he kindly kills, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 894 |
Our life in Christ is hid, | J. Hart (148th) | 102 |
Our life is ever on the wing, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 498 |
Our life, our hope, our alls in him, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 606 |
Our lips address the Spirits name, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 409 |
Our lives through various scenes are drawn, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1 |
Our longing breasts inspire | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
Our loudest hosannas his name shall adore! | Isaac Watts (11s) | 414 |
Our love so faint, so cold to thee, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 25 |
Our lust and pride, by power or craft, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 564 |
Our minds from bondage free; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
Our mortal flesh to save; | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 426 |
Our mournful minds to move, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 822 |
Our names, with every penal score, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
Our natures made by sin; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 863 |
Our numerous complaints his mercy will hear; | J. Fawcett (104th) | 184 |
Our numerous griefs are here redressed, | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 42 |
Our only, all-prevailing plea, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 383 |
Our outward walk and inward frame, | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 296 |
Our paths been strewed with blessings rich and rare, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 699 |
Our peace is made with heaven; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 820 |
Our prayers attend; | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
Our quickened souls awake and rise | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 190 |
Our ransom with his life. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
Our raptured eyes and soul employs, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 265 |
Our raptured eyes behold. | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 42 |
Our ravished breasts inspire; | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
Our refuge and defence. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 459 |
Our righteousness and strength are found | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 110 |
Our saddest hours we prize; | J. Hart (148th) | 307 |
Our seeking thy face was all of thy grace; | Augustus Toplady (11s Irreg.) | 68 |
Our shades and darkness turn to day; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 26 |
Our sin how deep its stains; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 764 |
Our sin revives, and death and hell | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
Our sins are all forgiven; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 107 |
Our sins can neer be found. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 212 |
Our sins on the Lamb, and he bore them away. | C. Wesley (11s) | 161 |
Our sins upon the tree; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 856 |
Our sleeping dust shall rise, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 217 |
Our song through all the year. | Samuel Medley (S.M.) | 499 |
Our sonship still to keep in view, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 531 |
Our sorrows in the scale he weighs, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 132 |
Our sorrows then shall flee away, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1021 |
Our souls can neither fly nor go, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 25 |
Our souls divinely cheer; | Samuel Medley (S.M.) | 499 |
Our souls on thee be stayed; | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
Our souls receive diviner breath, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 432 |
Our souls revive, our strength renew; | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 285 |
Our souls their heavenly birth derive, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 505 |
Our souls, ourselves, our all we pay; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 317 |
Our spirits when they droop, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 822 |
Our springs are all in thee. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 176 |
Our springs are all in thee. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 176 |
Our springs are all in thee. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 176 |
Our springs are all in thee. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 176 |
Our springs are all in thee. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 176 |
Our staggering faith gives way to doubt; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
Our strength will soon decrease, | S. Barnard (148th) | 1129 |
Our sure defence be made, | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
Our theme shall be, a sinner saved, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 217 |
Our tongues rejoice in tunes of praise | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
Our very frame is mixed with sin; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1006 |
Our vile requital of his love; | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
Our waiting souls set free; | S. Browne (8.8.6.) | 1134 |
Our warmer thoughts employs; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 5 |
Our wars and tumults all arise | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 646 |
Our wishes all above, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 1082 |
Our wonderful Lover took flesh of our flesh; | J. Hart (11s) | 40 |
Ours appeared a hopeless case; | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1040 |
Ours the cross, the grave, the skies! | C. Wesley (7s) | 485 |
Out of Christ, almighty power | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
Out of self to Jesus lead! | W. Gadsby (7s) | 515 |
Out of the mouth of God? | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
Out of the worlds wide wilderness. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
Outshines the wonders of the skies. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 18 |
Over my sins and after thee; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 263 |
Over our mortal flesh again; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 432 |
Over self to reign as kings; | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
Overgrown with weeds and briars. | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
Overwhelmed in deep disgrace; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 662 |
Overwhelmed in sweat and blood; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 656 |
Overwhelmed the Lamb of God. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 658 |
Overwhelmed was he indeed, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 657 |
Overwhelmed with fear and doubt, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 619 |
Overwhelmed with helpless grief, | D. Turner (8.7.) | 1068 |
Owe what thou wilt, the total sum | J. Hart (C.M.) | 23 |
Own him for your Sovereign Guide. | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 428 |
Own me in that day for thine. | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
Own their great and gracious God; | Crosse (8.7.) | 1150 |
Paid all charges, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 583 |
Paid is the mighty debt they owed; | Gospel Mag., 1777 (C.M.) | 206 |
Paid my ransom with his blood; | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 801 |
Paid off each law demand, | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
Pains and sorrows, sins and woes, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 616 |
Panting, groaning, sweating blood! | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
Pardon a worm that would draw near, | R. Hill (112th) | 1070 |
Pardon all our baseness, Lord; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
Pardon and grace, and boundless love, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 47 |
Pardon and life for dying souls. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 33 |
Pardon and peace from God on high; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 123 |
Pardon any other way. | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
Pardon my sins, and take me home; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 838 |
Pardon through thy dear wounds and blood, | J. Hupton (C.M.) | 1099 |
Pardon, Lord, our poor endeavour; | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
Pardon, and life, and endless peace; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1109 |
Pardoning the guilt of numerous years. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 48 |
Parents, native place, and time, | J. Ryland (7s) | 64 |
Part of that weight which thou hast felt; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 824 |
Partake of a spiritual birth, | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
Partial service is his loathing; | J. Hart (8.3.) | 800 |
Partner of my throne shalt be; | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 968 |
Paschal Lamb, by God appointed, | J. Bakewell (8.7.) | 931 |
Passed on mans devoted race; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237A |
Passèd by, and bid us live; | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1040 |
Patch up no inglorious peace; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
Patient, and to pains inured; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Paul, and Cephas, and Apollos, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
Pause, my soul! adore and wonder! | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.) | 69 |
Pause, my soul! and ask the question, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 698 |
Paved from end to end with love; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
Payment God cannot twice demand, | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 227 |
Peace and great goodwill to men! | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Peace and great goodwill to men. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Peace be within this sacred place, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 361 |
Peace by his cross has Jesus made; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 925 |
Peace is made twixt man and God. | J. Bakewell (8.7.) | 931 |
Peace of conscience, peace with God, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 534 |
Peace on earth and mercy mild, | C. Wesley (7s) | 36 |
Peace on earth brought down from heaven – | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Peace on earth, and mercy mild, | C. Wesley (7s) | 36 |
Peace on earth, proclaimed by heaven – | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Peace procured by blood divine; | J. Kent (7s) | 145 |
Peace shall attend the path they go, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 58 |
Peace to this sacred house, | Isaac Watts (122nd) | 362 |
Peace, my complaining, doubting heart, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1086 |
Peculiar are the saints, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
Peculiar indeed; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
Peculiar is the grace, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
Peculiar must the blessing be, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
Peculiar price indeed! | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
Pensive, doubting, fearful heart, | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
Perceives at length his unbelief; | John Berridge (112th) | 744 |
Perfect holiness of spirit, | J. Hart (8.3.) | 484 |
Perfect us in all his will, | John Newton (7s) | 1138 |
Perfection here below; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1148 |
Perfection is not found. | J. Hart (8.6.8.) | 234 |
Perfection of glory reigns there. | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
Perfection, then, in him we view; | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 65 |
Perfectly secured by thee; | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1053 |
Performs his works, the cause conceals; | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 6 |
Perfumed the chambers of the grave, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 842 |
Perfumed the throne of God on high, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
Perfumes the holy throne. | John Newton (C.M.) | 128 |
Perfumes, and makes it welcome there. | J. Swain (L.M.) | 1107 |
Perhaps he died for me. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
Perhaps tomorrow hell distress us, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 758 |
Permit a worm to bow before thy throne; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 668 |
Permits a vile worm of the dust | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
Perpetual honours raise; | Isaac Watts (148th) | 506 |
Perplexed and at a loss, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
Perplexed and shattered here and there, | John Berridge (112th) | 899 |
Perplexèd with sin, guilt, and fear; | R. Burnham (8s) | 460 |
Perseverance he bestows | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
Perseverance in our race, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 796 |
Peter loved his Master well, | John Berridge (7s) | 742 |
Pharisees gainsay or rail; | J. Hart (7.5.) | 77 |
Pierce it with the blood-dipped dart; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Pierce the clouds of natures night; | Augustus Toplady (from the German) (8.7.) | 1073 |
Pierce the gloom of sin and grief; | C. Wesley (7s) | 726 |
Pierced and nailed him to the tree, | J. Cennick, C. Wesley and M. Madan (8.7.4.) | 493 |
Pierced my heart to pass by thee! | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
Piercing the shades with dawning light; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Pilgrim through this barren land; | W. Williams (8.7.4.) | 462 |
Pilgrims we are, to Canaan bound; | J. Swain (L.M.) | 286 |
Pitied us when enemies; | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
Pity a helpless sinner, Lord, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 447 |
Pity my soul, and make me whole, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
Pity thy poor, dejected few; | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 285 |
Pity, for thou knowst our frame; | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
Plagued with every sore disease; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Plagues and deaths around me fly; | J. Ryland (7s) | 64 |
Plainly here his footsteps tracing, | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 428 |
Planted by God the Fathers hand; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
Plead and claim my peace with God! | J. Allen & W. Shirley (8.7.) | 158 |
Pleads the rich ransom of his blood; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 488 |
Pleased we read in sacred story, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 491 |
Pleased with Jesus sacred word! | R. Burnham (7s) | 187 |
Pleased with all the Lord provides; | Madan’s Selection (7s) | 1058 |
Pleasure and love fill every mind, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 437 |
Pleasure comes and hopes abound; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 932 |
Pleasure springs fresh for ever thence, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 475 |
Pleasure, though with zeal pursued, | T. Kelly (7s) | 1045 |
Pleasures which can never cloy. | J. Humphreys (7s) | 80 |
Plenteous grace with thee is found; | C. Wesley (7s) | 303 |
Plunge them down the rolling tide! | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Plunge us in that crimson ocean, | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 697 |
Plunged in horrors dreadful flood, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 662 |
Plunged me in gulfs of black despair. | John Newton (L.M.) | 1017 |
Point out the place where grace abounds; | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
Points out the breast of every soul, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 891 |
Points to heaven, and shows the road. | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1133 |
Points to their names upon his breast, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 117 |
Polluted without and within, | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
Poor and afflicted, Lord, are thine, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 992 |
Poor and afflicted, yes, they are; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 992 |
Poor and afflicted; but ere long | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 992 |
Poor and afflicted; yet they sing, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 992 |
Poor angry bosom, hush, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 335 |
Poor bankrupt souls, who feel and know | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 675 |
Poor captives, come to me; | Spiritual Mag., 1790 (C.M.) | 989 |
Poor child, maternal love alone | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
Poor comfort to mourners they give | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
Poor disciples, tell me now, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Poor fearful saint, be not dismayed, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 622 |
Poor helpless souls he neer neglects, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 587 |
Poor helpless worms in thee possess | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1006 |
Poor in spirit, meek in heart, | Madan’s Selection (7s) | 1058 |
Poor pilgrims shall not stray, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
Poor sinner, come, cast off thy fear, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 861 |
Poor sinner, dejected with fear, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 627 |
Poor sinners dejected, of comfort debarred, | J. Hart (11s) | 40 |
Poor sinners eat immortal meat, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 446 |
Poor sinners may with boldness pray, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 821 |
Poor sinners tormented with sickness or sore | W. Gadsby (11s) | 548 |
Poor sinners, sing the Lamb that died; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 856 |
Poor sinners, sunk in sins tremendous cell, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 669 |
Poor soul, what is thy hope? | W. Gadsby (148th) | 666 |
Poor tempest-tossèd soul, be still; | John Newton (C.M.) | 388 |
Poor though I am, despised, forgot, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 967 |
Poor trembling sinner, come | W. Gadsby (148th) | 629 |
Poor trembling sinners hear his call; | J. Hart (148th) | 448 |
Poor, weak, and worthless though I am, | John Newton (L.M.) | 91 |
Poor, wretched, worthless worm! | J. Hart (148th) | 313 |
Pore not on thyself too long, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Possess a life that never dies. | B. Wallin (L.M.) | 82 |
Possess the promised rest. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 477 |
Possess this soul of mine; | J. Needham (C.M.) | 252 |
Post away to Davids cave. | J. Berridge (7s) | 147 |
Pour out their souls to thee; | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
Poured on the ground a purple flood, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 824 |
Poured out his cries and tears; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 120 |
Pouring day upon our eyes. | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1057 |
Power and love in Christ combine, | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1028 |
Power, and glory, and dominion, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 867 |
Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. | T. Ken (L.M.) | 506A |
Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; | T. Ken (L.M.) | 506A |
Praise Him in cheerful, grateful songs; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 171 |
Praise and bless him, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 514 |
Praise and bless redeeming love. | J. Langford (7s) | 90 |
Praise him above, ye heavenly host; | T. Ken (L.M.) | 506A |
Praise him all creatures here below; | T. Ken (L.M.) | 506A |
Praise him who brought our liberty, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 661 |
Praise his name in hymns divine. | W. Hammond (7s) | 342 |
Praise the great Redeemers name. | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 333 |
Praise the mount! O fix me on it! | R. Robinson (8.7.) | 199 |
Praise to Jesus bleeding love. | J. Adams (7s) | 99 |
Praise to thee by both be given! | C. Wesley (7s) | 485 |
Praise ye his name! | J. Allen (6.4.) | 415 |
Praise ye his name! | J. Allen (6.4.) | 415 |
Praising his name, | J. Allen (6.4.) | 415 |
Prattling of him all day long. | J. Berridge (7s) | 177 |
Pray for faith and patience. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 717 |
Pray that thy lusts may all be slain, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 377 |
Pray thou for us, that we, through faith, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
Pray, if thou canst or canst not speak; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 882 |
Prayer a task and burden prove, | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
Prayer can force a passage through | John Newton (7s) | 397 |
Prayer climbs the ladder Jacob saw; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 394 |
Prayer is the burden of a sigh, | J. Montgomery (C.M.) | 1002 |
Prayer is the contrite sinners voice, | J. Montgomery (C.M.) | 1002 |
Prayer is the souls sincere desire, | J. Montgomery (C.M.) | 1002 |
Prayer makes the Christians armour bright; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 394 |
Prayer makes the darkened cloud withdraw, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 394 |
Prayer was appointed to convey | J. Hart (L.M.) | 882 |
Prayer, too, seems a load; | J. Hart (7.5.) | 853 |
Prayers a weapon for the feeble; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
Preaching peace by Jesus blood – | J. Kent (7s) | 1044 |
Preceded that days morn, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
Precious Bible! what a treasure | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
Precious Jesus! Friend of sinners; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 610 |
Precious Jesus! here we are, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 649 |
Precious Jesus! must it be, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 616 |
Precious Jesus! we adore thee; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 656 |
Precious Saviour | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 583 |
Precious Spirit, make us see | W. Gadsby (7s) | 649 |
Precious drops my soul bedewing, | J. Allen & W. Shirley (8.7.) | 158 |
Predestinated to be sons, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 73 |
Prefers his humble prayer; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
Pregnant cause of misery. | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
Pregnant with mercy, truth, and grace, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 557 |
Prepare a tuneful voice; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 109 |
Prepare me, gracious God, | R. Elliott (S.M.) | 471 |
Prepare new honours for his name, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
Prepare us for that day; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 847 |
Prepare us for thy will, | Samuel Medley (S.M.) | 499 |
Prepare us to receive thy word; | J. Fawcett (112th) | 454 |
Prepared by grace divine. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 831 |
Prepared of old, at Gods right hand, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 217 |
Present your suffering Lord to view, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 824 |
Presents a sign to Christian sight, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
Presents the merits of his blood; | J. Swain (L.M.) | 1107 |
Preserve the power of faith alive | John Newton (C.M.) | 193 |
Preserve thy saints in love, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 601 |
Preserve us from running on rocks or on shelves, | J. Hart (104th) | 129 |
Preserve us in love, while here we abide; | J. Cennick (104th) | 404 |
Preserve us in thy fear; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 608 |
Preserve us through the year. | Samuel Medley (S.M.) | 499 |
Preserved in Jesus when | J. Kent (148th) | 732 |
Preserves the soul from poisonous pride; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 255 |
Preserves thee, first and last; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
Preserves us safe from sin and death, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 421 |
Preservèd by thy sovereign hand, | J. Stevens (L.M.) | 224 |
Press forward to the heavenly gate; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1007 |
Press them close on every hand? | John Newton (7s) | 397 |
Presumption tempts us every day; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Presumptions dangerous snare, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
Pretend to live the life divine, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
Prevent, prevent it by thy grace; | Lady Huntingdon’s Col., 1774 (8.8.6.) | 938 |
Pride and self must be brought down; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
Pride only knows to interpose, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
Pride, envy, slavish fear. | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 733 |
Pride, lust, and self-deceit; | John Berridge (148th) | 671 |
Pride, that haughty monster, pride, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 609 |
Primeval shades of darkness drove, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 10 |
Princes to his imperial name | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
Print thy own resemblance there. | John Newton (7s) | 379 |
Prisoners of hope are quite reprieved, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 836 |
Prisoners of hope, to Jesus turn; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1090 |
Prize thy word, and love to pray; | R. Burnham (7s) | 990 |
Proceed it from an angels mouth, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 152 |
Proceeding from the throne above; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 996 |
Proceeding from thy special love and care. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 699 |
Proclaim a Saviours blood, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 696 |
Proclaim a full release; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 586 |
Proclaim his love abroad; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
Proclaim salvation free, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 508 |
Proclaim the grace of your incarnate God; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 703 |
Proclaim the wise, the powerful God; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 18 |
Proclaim thy constant care. | A. Flowerdew (C.M.) | 1152 |
Proclaim, Salvation from the Lord, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 14 |
Proclaim, through all the land, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 586 |
Proclaim, with honour to his name, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 550 |
Proclaims his grace abroad. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 579 |
Proclaims that God is love! | G. Burder (C.M.) | 750 |
Produce a copious fruit. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 455 |
Produce a patient mind. | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 300 |
Produced by the Spirit and goodness of God. | J. Stevens (11s) | 239 |
Produces only cankered fruit. | John Berridge (148th) | 671 |
Producing precious fruit. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 779 |
Profaneness, riot, lust, and pride | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
Professors minds control; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 851 |
Profound in his wisdom, abounding in grace; | W. Gadsby (11s) | 548 |
Prompting us to secret prayer; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
Prone from my Saviour to depart; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 9 |
Prone to leave the God I love; | R. Robinson (8.7.) | 199 |
Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it; | R. Robinson (8.7.) | 199 |
Pronounce his hand severe. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1086 |
Pronounce the truths of Jesus vain, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 57 |
Pronounce, O pronounce I am thine; | R. Burnham (8s) | 380 |
Proofs I see sufficient of it; | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
Prophets of old, and saints the same, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1091 |
Propitious from thy throne above, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 367 |
Proportioned to their cost. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803 |
Prostrate I fall, ashamed of doubt, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
Prostrate at thy feet I lie; | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 1119 |
Prostrate at thy feet repenting, | D. Turner (8.7.) | 1068 |
Prostrate before his awful seat; | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 6 |
Prostrate before thy throne I fall; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 941 |
Protection in me they shall find, | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
Protects from fatal harms; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
Proud lions, that boast when lusty and young, | J. Hart (104th) | 804 |
Proud nature cries, with loathing eyes, | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 115 |
Proud, envious, false, unclean; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
Prove I was dear to thee. | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
Prove his wounds each day more healing, | J. Allen & W. Shirley (8.7.) | 158 |
Proves Zion to be the Lambs wife, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
Provided for beggars distressed! | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
Provides for those who come to God | John Newton (S.M.) | 395 |
Provides her a clothing divine, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
Provoked a kind and gracious God, | Rozzell (C.M.) | 189 |
Pull down all the bars between us, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Pull his polluted garments off; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 106 |
Pure and holy may we be; | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1053 |
Pure gold, well tried by fire. | J. Hart (148th) | 777 |
Pure heavenly bliss to prove, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 1153 |
Pure honey, milk, and wine; | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
Pure river, O how sweet and clear! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 996 |
Pure unbounded love thou art; | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1053 |
Pursue the narrow path; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 305 |
Pursued by guilt and fear. | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1029 |
Pursued by guilt and sin, | Henry Fowler (148th) | 1026 |
Pursues me and rages with fulsomest breath, | John Berridge (104th) | 907 |
Pursuing folly with much pain, | John Berridge (112th) | 898 |
Put forth by God to save his own; | J. Stevens (L.M.) | 224 |
Put forth thy Spirit with the word, | John Newton (C.M.) | 193 |
Put off the body of our sin? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 432 |
Put on the nature of the lamb; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 53 |
Put shoes upon his feet, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
Put the hosts of hell to flight. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 560 |
Put their most dreadful forms | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
Put thy Spirit in my heart; | W. Hammond (7s) | 280 |
Quick as lightning to the soul: | Henry Fowler (7s) | 754 |
Quick down to the place of our distant abode, | Isaac Watts (11s) | 414 |
Quick my idols all depart, | J. Berridge (7s) | 177 |
Quicken souls, and make them cry, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 515 |
Quickened by grace are made alive; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 53 |
Quickened by thee, and kept alive, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 939 |
Quickened by vital faith, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 685 |
Quite throughout infected; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Quitted the believer; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
Raise every chorus to his blood, | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 3 |
Raise our souls from earth and sin; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 695 |
Raise the dead; the captive free; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 515 |
Raise the fallen, cheer the faint, | C. Wesley (7s) | 303 |
Raise the plants, enrich the soil; | John Newton (7s) | 400 |
Raise thy downcast eyes and see, | John Newton (7s) | 956 |
Raise us to thy glorious throne. | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1054 |
Raise us up and make us whole. | Henry Fowler (7s) | 754 |
Raise we, then, our cheerful voices | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
Raise your joys and triumphs high; | C. Wesley (7s) | 485 |
Raised from corruption, guilt, and death; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 432 |
Raised, and then with glory crowned. | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1137 |
Rankling venom killed the faster; | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
Ransomed mortals, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 920 |
Ransomed souls, the tidings swell; | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 766 |
Ransoms poor prisoners with his blood, | J. Hart (112th) | 89 |
Rare virtues now these herbs contain; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
Rash presumption, timid doubt, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
Rattling like a peal of thunder, | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Reach us more within the vail. | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 769 |
Read my anguish in my gore; | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
Reared it high, that all might view it; | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
Reason no help can give, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 585 |
Rebellious thou hast been, | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1032 |
Rebels against his goodness prove. | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
Receive and eat the living food; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1121 |
Receive the conquering King; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 489 |
Received full payment from his hands. | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 65 |
Receiving food and rest: | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
Reception worthy thee, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
Reclaim thy roving child at last, | John Berridge (148th) | 673 |
Reclines his head on Jesus breast, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 358 |
Reconciled in him to God. | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 133 |
Reconciled my soul to God; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 542 |
Record his mercies, every heart; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 458 |
Recorded in some humble place, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
Red with the blood he shed for me; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
Redeemed by his blood, and with him made one; | J. Hart (104th) | 221 |
Redeemed from earth by Jesus blood | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1124 |
Redeemed from hell, and sealed for heaven; | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
Redeemed us from the curse. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 861 |
Redeemed with his merit, were washed in his blood; | J. Hart (104th) | 129 |
Redeemed, and saved by grace, we sing | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 65 |
Redeemed, with Jesus blood redeemed, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 596 |
Redeemed, with Jesus blood redeemed. | J. Hart (148th) | 102 |
Redeemed, with Jesus blood redeemed. | J. Hart (148th) | 102 |
Redeemed, with Jesus blood redeemed. | J. Hart (148th) | 102 |
Redeemed, with Jesus blood redeemed. | J. Hart (148th) | 102 |
Redeemed, with Jesus blood redeemed. | J. Hart (148th) | 102 |
Redeemer! whither should I flee, | Augustus Toplady (112th) | 1052 |
Redeeming grace and dying love. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 264 |
Redeeming love has been my theme, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 160 |
Redeeming mercy never dies. | J. A. Rothe translated by J. Weeks (112th) | 96 |
Redemption all is ours. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 39 |
Redemption by his blood, | C. Wesley (148th) | 59 |
Redemption in full through his blood; | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
Redemption in his blood by faith, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 181 |
Redemption through his blood. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 586 |
Redemptions glorious work is done; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
Reduce to practice what we hear. | J. Fawcett (112th) | 454 |
Reflect in what you thus delight. | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
Reflect what trifles ye pursue, | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
Refresh his eye with sweeter light, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 714 |
Refresh us from thy word, we pray, | S. Barnard (148th) | 1129 |
Refresh us now, and send us down | John Berridge (C.M.) | 1128 |
Regard the grief and shame Ive felt, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 860 |
Regard thy guilty creatures call, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 1128 |
Regard, great God! my mournful prayer; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 384 |
Regardless of thy smile or frown, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
Regards their moan with pitying eye, | John Berridge (148th) | 889 |
Rehearse the same in every line; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 87A |
Reign oer us as King, accomplish thy will, | J. Hart (104th) | 129 |
Reject it with disdain; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 141 |
Rejected and despised he is, | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 975 |
Rejected be the thought! | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1013 |
Rejoice aloud, ye saints, rejoice. | C. Wesley (148th) | 127 |
Rejoice aloud, ye saints, rejoice. | C. Wesley (148th) | 127 |
Rejoice aloud, ye saints, rejoice. | C. Wesley (148th) | 127 |
Rejoice aloud, ye saints, rejoice. | C. Wesley (148th) | 127 |
Rejoice and be ashamed. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 241 |
Rejoice and tremble at his word, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 255 |
Rejoice in glorious hope, | C. Wesley (148th) | 127 |
Rejoice to see me sunk so low? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 401 |
Rejoice, and let Christ be thy song, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
Rejoice, the Lord is King; | C. Wesley (148th) | 127 |
Rejoice, the Saviour reigns, | C. Wesley (148th) | 127 |
Rejoice, then, not repine; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 219 |
Rejoice, thou ransomed soul, rejoice, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 951 |
Rejoice, ye mourning souls; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 519 |
Rejoice, ye saints, in every state, | B. Wallin (L.M.) | 82 |
Rejoice, ye saints, rejoice, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 607 |
Rejoicing in Jesus by faith. | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
Rejoicing in the Incarnation of Christ. Matt. 2. 10 | E. L. Schlict (11s) | 41 |
Rejoicing in what Christ has done, | J. Franklin (C.M.) | 512 |
Release from slavish fear; | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 1132 |
Relieve his praying poor. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 765 |
Relieved our every smart. | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 434 |
Religion is but halt; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 241 |
Religion loses ground; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
Relinquish all, s unworthy me. | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
Rely alone upon his grace, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 253 |
Relying on thy faithful word; | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 453 |
Remember all to me are dear; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 810 |
Remember him that died for you. | J. Hart (148th) | 448 |
Remember him who once applied, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 731 |
Remember how the devil dared | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
Remember me, O Lord, for good. | (Author Unknown) (148th) | 214 |
Remember one thing, O may it sink deep; | J. Hart (104th) | 804 |
Remember the ends for which we are met; | J. Hart (104th) | 456 |
Remember this in eating bread, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 820 |
Remember, O Christian, with heed, | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
Remember, brethren, whose you are; | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
Remember, man, thy birth; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 880 |
Remember, the Saviour in winter was born. | J. Hart (11s) | 40 |
Remember, with a mighty hand | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 358 |
Remembering thou thyself wast dead. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 844 |
Remission is given, and both from his love. | J. Stevens (11s) | 239 |
Remote from the regions of sin. | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
Remove each vain, each worldly thought, | Lock Chapel Collection (L.M.) | 1008 |
Remove our pride, whateer betide, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
Remove this hardness from my heart, | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1061 |
Rend, O rend the vail between; | J. Hart (7s) | 704 |
Rendered safe by his protection, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1102 |
Renew, O Lord, my strength | John Berridge (148th) | 674 |
Renewed by his Spirit, weve power with God. | J. Hart (104th) | 129 |
Renews their strength and heals their wounds. | John Newton (L.M.) | 1001 |
Repeat it again, and publish abroad | W. Gadsby (104th) | 568 |
Repeat, ye ransomed souls, repeat, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 861 |
Repeats in various ways; | Boyce (C.M.) | 1151 |
Repent, awakened souls, repent; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 837 |
Repentance flows freely through Calvarys blood, | J. Stevens (11s) | 239 |
Repentance is a gift bestowed | J. Hart (C.M.) | 241 |
Repentance is granted, Gods justice to prove; | J. Stevens (11s) | 239 |
Repentance is so too. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 747 |
Repentance to impart, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 390 |
Repentance to their faith they join, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 240 |
Repenting saints the Saviour own | J. Hart (C.M.) | 241 |
Reproves my cold delays; | J. Fellows (C.M.) | 429 |
Rescued from ten thousand fears; | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1031 |
Resolved for thats my last defence, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 166 |
Resolved for thy glory to die. | R. Burnham (8s) | 380 |
Resolved to buy us with his blood. | J. Hart (148th) | 448 |
Resolved to mend in aftertimes, | Rozzell (C.M.) | 189 |
Resolved to put my foes to flight; | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 271 |
Resolved to set her free; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 533 |
Respecting all the holy seed, | W. A. Clarke (L.M.) | 62 |
Rest assured you shall be winners, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 600 |
Rest for my soul I long to find; | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1019 |
Rest for those who weary be? | John Newton (7s) | 356 |
Rest in Christ, the Ark of grace. | John Newton (7s) | 356 |
Rest in the oath that he has swore, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 915 |
Rest in the promise God has spoke, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 915 |
Rest thou on Jesus, sink or swim, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 925 |
Rest upon us from above. | John Newton (8.7.) | 500 |
Rest, doubting saint, assured of this, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
Restless as the troubled seas; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Restored to health away; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 930 |
Restores their fainting breath; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 165 |
Restoring hearing, speech, and sight, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 896 |
Restraining prayer, we cease to fight; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 394 |
Restrains the rash by fear; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
Rests within his Shepherds arms! | C. Wesley (7s) | 1071 |
Retired to make sweet mercy room; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
Retiring from thence, she appears | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
Return to Jesus Christ, and see | J. Hart (8.6.8.8.) | 806A |
Return to pray awhile; believe, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 842 |
Return to thy rest, my soul, and rejoice; | W. Gadsby (104th) | 639 |
Return unto thy rest, return; | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 917 |
Return, O holy Dove! return, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 958 |
Return, my wandering heart, | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1035 |
Return, then, my soul, to Jesus, thy Rest; | W. Gadsby (104th) | 639 |
Return, thou Prince of Peace; return, | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 928 |
Return, ye ransomed sinners, home. | C. Wesley (148th) | 59 |
Return, ye ransomed sinners, home. | C. Wesley (148th) | 59 |
Return, ye ransomed sinners, home. | C. Wesley (148th) | 59 |
Return, ye ransomed sinners, home. | C. Wesley (148th) | 59 |
Return, ye ransomed sinners, home. | C. Wesley (148th) | 59 |
Return, ye sons of men; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1139 |
Returning from his ways; | J. Montgomery (C.M.) | 1002 |
Returning from the dead; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 860 |
Returning prodigals shall find, | J. Hart (8.6.8.8.) | 806A |
Returns to loose my bands, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 336 |
Returns triumphant home. | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 148 |
Returns will not be scant | J. Hart (S.M.) | 880 |
Reveal Immanuels matchless love | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 367 |
Reveal his love with power. | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 330 |
Reveal the path of life and peace, | J. Hoskins (L.M.) | 945 |
Reveal the things of God; | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 983 |
Reveal thy gracious arm; | John Newton (C.M.) | 691 |
Reveal thy smiling face, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 382 |
Reveal, confirm my interest there; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 257 |
Reveals thy justice and thy grace. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1147 |
Reveals to them his grace. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 555 |
Revenge! the blood of Abel cries; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 123 |
Revere his judgments, not contemn; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 255 |
Revere the sacred page; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 878 |
Revive our drooping faith; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
Revive the parched with heavenly showers; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 455 |
Revive thy work within my soul, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1124 |
Revive thy work within, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 700 |
Revives my joys again. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 266 |
Revolving round his sphere, | J. Hart (148th) | 777 |
Rich Lord, bestow on all | J. Hart (148th) | 777 |
Rich blessings are in store, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 629 |
Rich blessings, just suiting my case; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 595 |
Rich food the servants bring; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 219 |
Rich garments must be worn to grace | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
Rich in glory, Lord, with thee. | T. Kelly (7s) | 1062 |
Rich in glory, thou didst stoop; | T. Kelly (7s) | 1062 |
Rich mercy he proclaims | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 555 |
Rich of mercy, poor of grace; | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
Rich souls may glory in their store, | J. Hart (112th) | 182 |
Rich the trophies Jesus brings! | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 972 |
Rich thy provisions, Lord, appear: | Boyce (C.M.) | 1151 |
Rich wine, and milk, and heavenly meat, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 818 |
Richer than Aaron ever knew. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
Riches, honour, strength, and blessing, | J. Bakewell (8.7.) | 931 |
Richly dwells in Christ the Lamb. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 582 |
Richly flowed the crimson river, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 157 |
Ride with majestic sway; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 126 |
Ride with majestic sway; | B. Wallin (C.M.) | 194 |
Riding down the heavenly road; | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Right simple-hearted, meek and mild, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 745 |
Right skilful and kind, and brave to protect? | John Berridge (104th) | 906 |
Right worthy indeed he is of high fame, | J. Berridge (104th) | 150 |
Righteous are the works of God; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 315 |
Righteous are thy ways, and true; | J. Hart (7s) | 857 |
Righteous, since he lived for me. | J. Bradford (7s) | 116 |
Righteousness and peace embrace; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 600 |
Righteousness thats white and clean. | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 920 |
Righteousness to full perfection | J. Hart (8.3.) | 800 |
Righteousness to the believer, | J. Hart (8.3.) | 104 |
Righteousness within thee rooted | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
Rightly offered in his name, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
Rightly to oppose the foe, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 645 |
Rise and reign in endless day. | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 461 |
Rise to all eternity. | C. Wesley (7s) | 303 |
Rise to hear your dreadful sentence, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 491 |
Rise to life from earth and sea! | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
Rise, and bless him for his grace; | J. Berridge (7s) | 147 |
Risen victorious from the dead, | J. Hart (7s) | 490 |
Rising high and sinking low! | W. Hammond (7s) | 280 |
Rising upon thee from behind, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
Rising, he brought our heaven to light, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 211 |
Rivers of bliss perpetual glide. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 264 |
Rivers of endless joy above, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 33 |
Rivers of love and mercy here | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
Robed in dreadful majesty; | J. Cennick, C. Wesley and M. Madan (8.7.4.) | 493 |
Robes of imputed righteousness | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
Robes of righteousness imputed, | J. Hart (8.3.) | 104 |
Rock of Ages, cleft for me; | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 143 |
Rock of Ages, cleft for me; | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 143 |
Rooted in humility. | Madan’s Selection (7s) | 1058 |
Rose that we might be justified, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 850 |
Rose, and lives to intercede, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 649 |
Rose, and lives to intercede; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 584 |
Rose, and now lives to intercede; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 525 |
Round each habitation hovering, | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
Round the heavenly herald throng, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Round the whole earth, and never stand; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1147 |
Round the wilderness I roam, | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1037 |
Rounds of dead service, forms, and ways, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
Rouse my corruptions from their sleep, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1017 |
Roused by the animating sound, | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 271 |
Ruined, lost, Ill perish there! | A. Serle (7s) | 964 |
Rule in all our hearts alone; | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1054 |
Run in the way to joys above, | R. Burnham (148th) | 60 |
Run roving all the world about, | John Berridge (112th) | 898 |
Run up with joy the shining way, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1011 |
Run, run, and work, the law commands, | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 49 |
Runs down the sacred crimson tide! | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1123 |
Rushed into the hosts, and stainèd | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 560 |
Sacred to thy eternal name, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 367 |
Sacrificed to cancel guilt! | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
Sad help! and what is worst | J. Hart (C.M.) | 45 |
Sad is my heart and mute my tongue. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1046 |
Sad prisoners in a house of clay, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1081 |
Sad truth, were this to be our home; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1048 |
Safe and sure for ever. | J. Hart (8.3.) | 484 |
Safe folded in her anxious arms, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
Safe from pride and self-conceit; | J. Hart (7s) | 706 |
Safe into the haven guide; | C. Wesley (7s) | 303 |
Safe into the promised rest; | W. Williams (8.7.) | 1101 |
Safe they feed upon the manna | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
Safe through the desert and the deep. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
Safe to Jesus wounded side. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 515 |
Safely to arrive at home. | R. Robinson (8.7.) | 199 |
Safety on earth, and, after death, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 117 |
Saints above, full of love, | J. Hart (8.3.) | 484 |
Saints and angels bow before him, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 972 |
Saints are kept from final falling; | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 205 |
Saints dejected, cease to mourn; | J. Kent (7s) | 145 |
Saints on earth, and all in heaven, | J. Evans (8.7.4.) | 93 |
Saints on earth, with saints above, | J. Hart (7s) | 830 |
Saints shall thy ways approve. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 601 |
Saints solemnly proclaim | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 653 |
Saints the glorious triumph meet, | J. Hart (7s) | 490 |
Saints, arise and meet your King! | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Saints, from hence your comfort draw. | J. Evans (8.7.4.) | 93 |
Saints, from the garden to the cross, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 861 |
Saints, hymn the incarnate Word; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
Saints, in whom thy Spirit dwells, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
Saints, raise your expectations high; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803A |
Saints, the dying words record. | J. Evans (8.7.4.) | 93 |
Salutes my ravished ears; | J. Swain (C.M.) | 951 |
Salvation by grace, how charming the song! | J. Kent (104th) | 912 |
Salvation by the works obtained | J. Hart (C.M.) | 45 |
Salvation for a bulwark stands, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 94 |
Salvation free in Jesus name? | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 238 |
Salvation from his healing leaves; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Salvation full and free. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 614 |
Salvation he demands; | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 117 |
Salvation in abundance flows, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
Salvation in the Son. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 32 |
Salvation is for ever sure, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 757 |
Salvation is his dearest claim; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 969 |
Salvation is of God alone; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 837 |
Salvation is of God, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 526 |
Salvation is of God; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 579 |
Salvation is of God; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 585 |
Salvation is of grace, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 586 |
Salvation is of grace. | Gospel Mag., 1777 (C.M.) | 206 |
Salvation is of grace. | Gospel Mag., 1777 (C.M.) | 206 |
Salvation is of grace. | Gospel Mag., 1777 (C.M.) | 206 |
Salvation is of grace. | Gospel Mag., 1777 (C.M.) | 206 |
Salvation is of grace. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 553 |
Salvation sends, procures, and seals. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 34 |
Salvation sing, no word more meet | J. Hart (C.M.) | 861 |
Salvation through his blood; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 665 |
Salvation to the Lamb. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 32 |
Salvation to the Lamb. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 861 |
Salvation to the Lamb. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 861 |
Salvation to the Lamb. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 861 |
Salvation unto God belongs! | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 588 |
Salvation! O the joyful sound! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 213 |
Salvation! O my soul, rejoice; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 579 |
Salvation! let the echo fly | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 213 |
Salvation, glory, joy remain | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
Salvations blessings taste and feel; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 176 |
Salvations of God, the effect of free grace, | J. Hart (104th) | 449 |
Salvations of the Lord alone; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 413 |
Salvations theme pursue; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1094 |
Salvations work is done; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
Sanctifying every loss. | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 282 |
Sank his soul in vengeful smart; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 720 |
Sank thy soul in deep disgrace. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 651 |
Sank, and called it baptism; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 657 |
Satan and my wicked heart | J. Adams (7s) | 347 |
Satan and sin may vex the mind, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 596 |
Satan avaunt; stand off, ye foes; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 106 |
Satan cannot make me yield; | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
Satan may vent his sharpest spite, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 94 |
Satan might then full victory boast; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 351 |
Satan the weakest saint will tempt, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 305 |
Satan trembles at the word, | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
Satan will accuse withal, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
Satan, in vain, with rage assails | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 348 |
Satans agents | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 615 |
Satans captives, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 535 |
Satisfied he cares for me. | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1037 |
Satisfied they cannot be, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 619 |
Satisfied! not they indeed, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 619 |
Savage beasts, of every kind, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 645 |
Save in the cross of Christ, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 564 |
Save in the death of Christ, my God; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 439 |
Save in the well of Bethlehem. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1091 |
Save me from Satans wiles and snares, | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 954 |
Save me from gloomy black despair; | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 954 |
Save me from pride, that angel-form | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 954 |
Save me from pride, the plague repel; | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1076 |
Save me from self-righteous pride; | J. Stocker (7s) | 767 |
Save me from sin and all its smart; | (Author Unknown) (148th) | 214 |
Save me from sin, my desperate foe, | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 954 |
Save me from this bewitching world, | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 954 |
Save me, O God, my spirit cries, | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 954 |
Save only to increase. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
Save us chiefly from ourselves. | J. Hart (7s) | 706 |
Save us from loyalty so lame, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
Save us from the rocks and shelves, | J. Hart (7s) | 706 |
Save us in thy great compassion, | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1057 |
Save us, Lord, from first to last. | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1040 |
Save, O save me, or I fall. | Gospel Mag., 1781 (7s) | 963 |
Saved from Satans iron yoke, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 576 |
Saved from all its reigning power; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 576 |
Saved from every tribe and tongue, | J. Kent (8.7.) | 913 |
Saved from sin, that hateful foe | W. Gadsby (7s) | 576 |
Saved is the sinner that believes, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 908 |
Saved to see my Saviours face; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 576 |
Saved to serve my lusts no more. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 576 |
Saved unto the utmost now, | J. Bradford (7s) | 116 |
Saved, and saved alone by grace; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 576 |
Saved, nor can I be condemned; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 576 |
Saving grace we here receive; | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.) | 69 |
Saviour divine, diffuse thy light, | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 331 |
Saviour divine, reveal thy love; | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1027 |
Saviour is his unctuous name; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 826 |
Saviour of sinners, deign to shine | J. Hoskins (L.M.) | 945 |
Saviour of sinners, thee proclaim – | Count Zinzendorf trans. by J. Wesley (L.M.) | 103 |
Saviour of thy people free! | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 208 |
Saviour! follow with thy blessing | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1136 |
Saviour, Prince, enthroned above, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 390 |
Saviour, all the stone remove | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Saviour, at thy dear feet Ill lie! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 47 |
Saviour, bless us | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 656 |
Saviour, do not go too far; | J. Hart (7s) | 706 |
Saviour, do not tarry long. | J. Hart (7s) | 706 |
Saviour, if mine indeed thou art, | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1019 |
Saviour, keep us, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1137 |
Saviour, let thy love be felt, | T. Kelly (7s) | 1117 |
Saviour, make thy face to shine, | T. Kelly (7s) | 1045 |
Saviour, visit thy plantation, | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Saviour, with my last parting breath, | T. Haweis (C.M.) | 1065 |
Savèd sinners | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 600 |
Saw the messenger descending, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Say not the believers dead, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 843 |
Say to that ugly gaoler, Sin, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
Say to the south wind, Blow; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 455 |
Say, Christian, wouldst thou thrive | J. Hart (S.M.) | 878 |
Say, My Beloveds mine: | J. Hart (C.M.) | 818 |
Say, Peace, be still; look up and live; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 941 |
Say, could the tempter try | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
Say, how can Justice smile | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
Say, is thy heart well broke, | John Berridge (148th) | 889 |
Say, poor sinner, lovest thou me? | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 968 |
Say, poor sinner, lovest thou me? | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 968 |
Say, shall this branch that withered lies, | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1047 |
Say, thou Shepherd all divine, | R. Hill (7s) | 944 |
Say, was it by works, or by faith? | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
Say, wast thou not a captive born, | John Berridge (112th) | 900 |
Say, what has Jesus done? | W. Gadsby (148th) | 666 |
Say, whilst lost in holy wonder, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 766 |
Says Jesus, my people are mine; | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
Says his word shall never fail. | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 769 |
Says, All the Bibles lies, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 550 |
Scarce a hairs breadth betwixt. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Scarce a single leaf they show. | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Scarce an hour but pilgrims see | W. Gadsby (7s) | 645 |
Scarce can lift a thought on high, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 722 |
Scarce enough for the proof | J. Hart (8.3.) | 484 |
Scarce through a single hour the same. | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 296 |
Scarcely know what theyre about; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 619 |
Scatter all my unbelief; | C. Wesley (7s) | 726 |
Scatter our enemies, | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
Scattering all the night of nature, | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1057 |
Scatters his feeble light; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
Scoffers appear on every side, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
Scorched by the suns meridian beam, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1091 |
Scorn thy grace; thy power defy; | John Newton (7s) | 376 |
Scorning all created good, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 616 |
Seal it from thy courts above! | R. Robinson (8.7.) | 199 |
Seal me upon thy arm, and wear | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 92 |
Seal salvation on my heart; | J. Stocker (7s) | 767 |
Seal thy peace, or do thee good; | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 916 |
Sealed by the eternal sacrifice in blood, | Isaac Watts (50th) | 497 |
Sealed by thy Suretys bleeding hands; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 411 |
Sealing your peace with God, | J. Allen (6.4.) | 415 |
Seals mercy, and pardon, and righteousness mine. | J. Stocker (11s) | 11 |
Sealèd with a parting kiss. | John Berridge (7s) | 442 |
Search all the world through, examine and see, | Samuel Medley (104th) | 322 |
Search, Lord, O search my inmost heart, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1085 |
Searches and finds the wandering out, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
Seated at thy Fathers side. | J. Bakewell (8.7.) | 931 |
Seated on his glorious throne, | J. Hart (7s) | 788 |
Secure against a threatening hour; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1141 |
Secure of never-failing aid, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
Secure within thy arms to lie, | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1016 |
Secure, when mortal comforts flee, | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 331 |
Secured by graces conquering reign, | John Newton (C.M.) | 202 |
Secured from hurts and harms; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 747 |
Secures my soul from harms; | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 70 |
Secures the chosen seed. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 530 |
See a poor sinner, dearest Lord, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1056 |
See all thy foes in triumph led, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 836 |
See from the dungeon of the dead, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 486 |
See him by faith, and praises sing; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 690 |
See him dying on the tree! | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
See him gasping! Hear him crying! | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
See him my Prophet, Priest, and King; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 690 |
See him stretched upon the wood, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
See his bloody cross appear. | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 157 |
See his burdened bosom heave! | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
See his glory in a blaze; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 514 |
See how from Jesus wounded side | J. Hart (C.M.) | 45 |
See how she holds it fast! | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
See how the Victim panting lies, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 712 |
See how the patient Jesus stands, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
See in his face what wonders meet, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
See in solemn pomp appear! | J. Cennick, C. Wesley and M. Madan (8.7.4.) | 493 |
See in yon cloud what tinctures glow, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
See it in thy Saviours blood. | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
See royal robes your shame to hide, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1090 |
See the Judge our nature wearing, | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
See the Lord of glory dying! | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
See the Lord of life expiring, | J. Swain (8.7.) | 689 |
See the cloud and fire appear, | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
See the day of God appear! | J. Cennick, C. Wesley and M. Madan (8.7.4.) | 493 |
See the exalted Saviour now, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 972 |
See the glorious armies rising, | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
See the kingdom I bestow; | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
See the mighty Hero fight; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 560 |
See the suffering Lamb of God! | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 157 |
See the suffering Son of God | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
See the suffering church of Christ, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 717 |
See the triumphant Hero rise! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 836 |
See the victorious Jesus come; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 488 |
See thee on thy judgment throne, | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 143 |
See their enemies at his feet! | J. Hart (7s) | 490 |
See there his temples crowned with thorns; | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 688 |
See thy great salvation. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
See what a beauteous, costly ring | J. Hart (S.M.) | 219 |
See what healing virtues flow; | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 760 |
See what immortal glories shine, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
See what tribulations rise; | J. H. Langley (7s) | 284 |
See where it shines in Jesus face, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 18 |
See your guilt and curse remove, | J. Langford (7s) | 90 |
See your slaughtered Saviour rise! | W. Gadsby (7s) | 658 |
See! from his head, his hands, his feet, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 439 |
See! it rends the rocks asunder, | J. Evans (8.7.4.) | 93 |
See! the streams of living waters, | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
See, I languish, faint, and die. | D. Turner (8.7.) | 1068 |
See, Lord, before thy throne of grace | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1069 |
See, from Zions sacred mountain, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 932 |
See, from his hands, his feet, his side, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1123 |
See, from the regions of the dead, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 489 |
See, gracious God, before thy throne | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
See, here an endless ocean flows | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 212 |
See, how the well-pleased angel rolls | J. Hart (C.M.) | 486 |
See, in his heavenly smiles appear | A. Steele (L.M.) | 977 |
See, in the Saviours precious blood, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 977 |
See, my soul, thy Saviour see, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
See, the insulting Ishmaels mock, | J. Hart (7s) | 706 |
See, yonder rolls a stream of blood, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 467 |
Seed-time, nor harvest, night nor day, | A. Flowerdew (C.M.) | 1152 |
Seeing only in thy light, | John Berridge (7s) | 686 |
Seek no healing, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 916 |
Seek thy face, thy mercies own; | Crosse (8.7.) | 1150 |
Seek ye my face, Jehovah cries; | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 943 |
Seek ye my face, the Saviour cries; | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1036 |
Seek, my soul, no other healing, | J. Kent (8.7.) | 759 |
Seeking only thee to know. | John Berridge (7s) | 686 |
Seeking to know thee as thou art; | J. Allen (L.M.) | 952 |
Seeks after Jesus love, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
Seem weaker than before. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 281 |
Seems a slaughtered sacrifice! | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
Sees every day new straits attend, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 289 |
Sees others walk at large, | John Newton (C.M.) | 288 |
Seized our Lord and Saviour there; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 560 |
Self hunts about for praise; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 336 |
Self-abhorrence, contrite hearts, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 796 |
Self-condemnèd and abhorred, | John Berridge (7s) | 702 |
Self-condemnèd and abhorred; | John Berridge (7s) | 301 |
Self-renouncing, grace admiring, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 918 |
Self-righteous souls on works rely, | A. C. R., 1790 (L.M.) | 204 |
Self-righteousness, and pride, | WIlliam Cowper (148th) | 338 |
Self-will, self-righteousness dethrone; | Augustus Toplady (L.M.) | 991 |
Send a spark of heavenly fire, | Henry Fowler (7s) | 754 |
Send comforts down from thy right hand, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 265 |
Send down the Spirit of thy Son | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 192 |
Send down thy Spirit from above, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1114 |
Send down thy Spirit, like a dove, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 79 |
Send help, O Lord, we pray, | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
Send none unhealed away. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 731 |
Send none unhealed away. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 930 |
Send streams of blood from every part! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
Send the Comforter to cheer me, | D. Turner (8.7.) | 1068 |
Send thy Spirit from above, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 866 |
Send thy blessing from above, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
Send thy good Spirit down, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 866 |
Send thy healing word abroad; | (Author Unknown) (7s) | 970 |
Send, O send me quick relief. | D. Turner (8.7.) | 1068 |
Sends down his Spirit to guide you through | J. Hart (C.M.) | 489 |
Sent by the Father and the Son, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 715 |
Sent to the nations from above; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 53 |
Sent to waft us through the deep, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1102 |
Sequestered from the noise and strife, | Augustus Toplady (L.M.) | 991 |
Seraphs glow with brighter blaze; | J. Hart (7s) | 490 |
Serpents are the beasts that strike them; | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
Serves to raise our hate to thee. | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
Set captive sinners free, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 696 |
Set my conscience free from guilt. | John Newton (7s) | 379 |
Set not on gold thy heart; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 880 |
Set our hearts at liberty. | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1053 |
Set poor captive sinners free; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
Set the burdened sinner free. | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1136 |
Set the burdened sinner free; | J. Stocker (7s) | 767 |
Sets up his kingdom in their breasts; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 538 |
Severely make me daily smart, | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1035 |
Shakes the earth and veils the sky! | J. Evans (8.7.4.) | 93 |
Shakes the vast creation round! | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
Shall I among them stand? | Lady Huntingdon’s Col., 1774 (8.8.6.) | 938 |
Shall I ask, and not obtain? | A. Serle (7s) | 964 |
Shall I envy, then, the miser, | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
Shall I for ever be forgot, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 401 |
Shall I resist them both – | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 259 |
Shall I seek, but seek in vain? | A. Serle (7s) | 964 |
Shall all her needs supply. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 555 |
Shall all my chosen live. | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 345 |
Shall all our sins destroy; | C. Wesley (148th) | 127 |
Shall angels sing the honours of his name, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 703 |
Shall any child of God be lost, | J. Hart (148th) | 353 |
Shall at my voice awake, | John Newton (C.M.) | 193 |
Shall babes in Christ, bereft | J. Hart (148th) | 353 |
Shall be my eternal employ; | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
Shall be my soft repose. | A. Steele (8.8.6.) | 962 |
Shall be profit in the end; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
Shall be raised in matchless might. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 463 |
Shall bind their souls to vice; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 192 |
Shall break a union so divine. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 980 |
Shall cause his mercy to remove, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 72 |
Shall cease from all my labour, | Gospel Mag., 1801 (7.6.) | 483 |
Shall declare from whence it came. | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1136 |
Shall dwell where Jesus is. | Gospel Mag., 1801 (7.6.) | 483 |
Shall eer be neglected, for Davids his name. | W. Gadsby (104th) | 549 |
Shall ever against them prevail. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 632 |
Shall ever be accounted free; | W. Gadsby (122nd) | 522 |
Shall ever be honoured and blest, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 635 |
Shall ever molest me again; | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
Shall ever seduce him to death; | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
Shall feel our strength increase. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 327 |
Shall find thee a permanent Friend; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 529 |
Shall find thy promise sure. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
Shall glory in the Lord. | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 114 |
Shall grace seduce the mind, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 601 |
Shall grace triumphant reign. | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 406 |
Shall guilty man complain? | J. Hart (148th) | 307 |
Shall have a settled peace with God, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 605 |
Shall have dominion now no more. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 432 |
Shall help my heaviest hours. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 402 |
Shall his great salvation see. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 593 |
Shall hold thy soul, till thou at last | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 917 |
Shall in full glory be, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 647 |
Shall in incorruption rise; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 463 |
Shall in life through Jesus reign. | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.) | 69 |
Shall in the Lord rejoice. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 606 |
Shall join, and say, Amen. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 567 |
Shall keep us thine for ever. | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
Shall lead us in thy ways. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 124 |
Shall leave the hateful ways of sin, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 76 |
Shall life eternal give; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 828 |
Shall live to die no more. | John Newton (C.M.) | 193 |
Shall loud hosannas raise; | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 733 |
Shall make him cease to shine; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 546 |
Shall man reply against his Lord, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
Shall meet around the throne; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 421 |
Shall my love and glory know. | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
Shall needy sinners flee | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 176 |
Shall neer dissolve nor rend in twain! | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
Shall never lose its power, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 160 |
Shall not confusedly haste. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
Shall not my soul destroy; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 108 |
Shall of endless bliss be winners; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 593 |
Shall one of these deceive. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 680 |
Shall one, as now in thy embrace, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 87A |
Shall order all my ways. | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 70 |
Shall perish from his sight. | Isaac Watts & J. Needham (C.M.) | 15 |
Shall persecution, or distress, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 72 |
Shall prove his burden light. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 540 |
Shall put an end to sin. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 314 |
Shall quench the spark divine. | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 330 |
Shall quench your thirst and wash you clean, | J. Cennick (112th) | 985 |
Shall redound to thy free grace! | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 208 |
Shall resound through Canaans land! | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.) | 69 |
Shall revive to glorys light; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 463 |
Shall rise and break through all. | C. Wesley & Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 1072 |
Shall round the throne of glory meet, | B. Wallin (C.M.) | 194 |
Shall save his people from their sin; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1090 |
Shall see him crowned at home. | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
Shall see the danger overpast, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 352 |
Shall see thee stand at Gods right hand, | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
Shall shout that God is love! | G. Burder (C.M.) | 750 |
Shall sin and Satan Jesus cheat, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
Shall sinful dust repine? | J. Hart (148th) | 307 |
Shall sing the conquerors song; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 617 |
Shall sinners, saved by grace divine, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 601 |
Shall slay thy sins, and end the strife. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1007 |
Shall sons of heavenly birth | W. Gadsby (148th) | 608 |
Shall soon triumphant rise. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 843 |
Shall sovereign grace which makes him clean, | (Author Unknown) (L.M.) | 937 |
Shall speak aloud thy righteousness, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1098 |
Shall spoil my future peace; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 465 |
Shall stand for ever good, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
Shall start, to light restored; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 845 |
Shall steal away our mortal breath, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
Shall such a worthless worm as I, | Lady Huntingdon’s Col., 1774 (8.8.6.) | 938 |
Shall surely be pardoned through Calvarys blood. | J. Stevens (11s) | 239 |
Shall surely see his face. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 509 |
Shall tear them from his heart. | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
Shall the Christian trust his heart? | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
Shall the believer dare to sin, | (Author Unknown) (L.M.) | 937 |
Shall the foretaste thou hast wrought, | A. Serle (7s) | 964 |
Shall the praise to Christ redound. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 600 |
Shall the true Messiah see. | J. Cennick, C. Wesley and M. Madan (8.7.4.) | 493 |
Shall there begin their lives anew; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 360 |
Shall thirst for greater glory. | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
Shall thy salvation see. | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 330 |
Shall to rest immortal rise. | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 1055 |
Shall trust in thee alone. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 683 |
Shall turn his heart, his love away. | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
Shall unto Zion come; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
Shall we go on to sin, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 210 |
Shalt bid me rise and live. | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
Shalt take me to thee as I am; | J. Cennick (L.M.) | 144 |
Shame and reproaches be, | T. Haweis (C.M.) | 1065 |
Shame, for such returns from us. | T. Kelly (7s) | 1062 |
Shares in our sorrows and our pains. | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 441 |
Sharp vinegar conveyed to him. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 815 |
She eyes the Saviour well, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 602 |
She hates him as the mighty God, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 621 |
She leans upon his righteousness; | J. Kent (S.M.) | 994 |
She led me on, with placid pace, | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
She makes the pearly gates appear; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 231 |
She richly gilds her pleasing baits, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 620 |
She sets at nought, with vain contempt, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 621 |
She sings of none but him. | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
She views the covenant sure; | J. Kent (S.M.) | 994 |
She was, and is, and still will be | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 621 |
She, too, who touched thee in the press, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 731 |
Sheathed in love, and quenched in blood. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
Shed a rich fragrance there; | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 138 |
Shed abroad the Saviours love. | Augustus Toplady (from the German) (8.7.) | 1073 |
Shed all his vital blood; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
Shed his blood upon the tree! | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 593 |
Shed his blood, and brought us to him; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 535 |
Shelter us beneath that rock! | Gospel Mag., 1781 (8.7.) | 965 |
Sheltered in his wounded side, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 551 |
Sheltered near thy bleeding side! | R. Hill (7s) | 944 |
Sheltered safe beneath his wing; | J. Kent (8.7.) | 759 |
Shepherd divine, our wants relieve | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1088 |
Shepherd, seek thy wandering sheep; | C. Wesley (7s) | 1071 |
Shepherds on their flocks attending, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Shepherds, that in night-time watched, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Shes pleased with things that suit her taste, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 621 |
Shine equal to Jesus, the Way; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 544 |
Shine from on high, and guide us through; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
Shine in their dying Lord. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 165 |
Shine on thy churches lest they die; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
Shine upon thy work of grace, | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
Shine upon us from on high; | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Shine with thy sweet approving smile, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 1153 |
Shine, Lord, and my terror shall cease; | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
Shines in Davids root and rod, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 518 |
Shines therein into my mind. | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
Shines through the beauties of thy face, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 265 |
Shining in the Saviours face! | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.) | 69 |
Shining to the perfect day. | C. Wesley (7s) | 726 |
Shining with meridian blaze! | J. Kent (7s) | 145 |
Shocked at the sight, we straight cry out, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
Shocked at the sum, yet prompt to pay. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
Shod with gospel-preparation, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
Short as the watch that ends the night, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1139 |
Shortly the cup of life will fill, | Rozzell (C.M.) | 291 |
Should I go mourning to the grave, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (L.M.) | 942 |
Should I grieve for what I feel, | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
Should I spend my life in prayers, | John Berridge (7s) | 895 |
Should I, displeased, my face but turn, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 810 |
Should all the hosts of death, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
Should be to enjoy Gods favour; | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
Should bear me conqueror through. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1011 |
Should both deficient seem, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 240 |
Should but one praying soul be lost! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 401 |
Should conscience accuse us, as oft-times it may, | J. Kent (11s) | 1097 |
Should creatures all agree, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 585 |
Should darken all the skies, | John Berridge (148th) | 889 |
Should dazzle and confound thy sight, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
Should earth against my soul engage, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 474 |
Should ever be renewed; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
Should friends of Christ desire. | J. Hart (148th) | 777 |
Should fright us from the shore. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1022 |
Should guilt disturb thy peace, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 909 |
Should hell against my soul conspire, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 547 |
Should hell with all its legions rise. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 166 |
Should hosts within, and hosts without, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 622 |
Should justice appear a merciless foe, | W. Hammond (104th) | 998 |
Should learn to be therewith content. | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
Should love compose my dying bed, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 406 |
Should make their memory dear; | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
Should meet with a moments regard, | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
Should men and devils try | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
Should natures self expire, | T. Greene (C.M.) | 261 |
Should not melt the frozen heart. | T. Kelly (7s) | 1117 |
Should on my soul be found, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 109 |
Should persecution rage and flame, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 328 |
Should poverty, and loss | J. Adams (S.M.) | 274 |
Should raise them from the dead. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 210 |
Should some short darkness intervene; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 707 |
Should some short start his quiet break, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
Should storms of seven-fold thunder roll, | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
Should sudden vengeance seize my breath, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 761 |
Should the law against her roar, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 534 |
Should the tears of deep contrition, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 916 |
Should vengeance still my soul pursue, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 238 |
Should vile blasphemers, with disdain, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 57 |
Should with transgressors numbered be, | W. Batty (C.M.) | 950 |
Should worlds conspire to drive me thence, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 166 |
Shouldst thou a moments absence mourn; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 707 |
Shouldst thou let thy people go, | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1040 |
Shout, believer, to thy God! | J. Kent (7s) | 145 |
Shout, ye little flock, and blest; | J. Cennick (7s) | 267 |
Shouting glory | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 918 |
Shouts of triumph | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Show a mighty fitness; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
Show how kind and strong thou art, | (Author Unknown) (7s) | 970 |
Show how true believers die. | C. Wesley (7s) | 248 |
Show how true believers live. | C. Wesley (7s) | 248 |
Show it, Lord, and let me live. | John Berridge (7s) | 895 |
Show me some token, Lord, for good, | C. Cole (L.M.) | 736 |
Show me that I am born of God, | C. Cole (L.M.) | 736 |
Show me what I have to do; | John Newton (7s) | 379 |
Show pity, Lord; O Lord, forgive; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 761 |
Show thy face, and all is bright. | H. F. Lyte (8.7.) | 971 |
Show thyself the Prince of Peace; | C. Wesley (7s) | 248 |
Show us some token of thy love, | John Newton (C.M.) | 398 |
Show us that loving Man | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
Show us the Fathers boundless love, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
Show us, Lord, thy great salvation; | Gospel Mag., 1781 (8.7.) | 965 |
Show us, dear Lord, thy smiling face, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
Show where the fetters gall thy flesh, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 892 |
Shower down blessings from above; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 695 |
Shower down thy blessings from above; | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 450 |
Showered on the ground a purple flood; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
Showing that the Lord is near. | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
Shows a sweet mixture, red and white: | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
Shows his own sacrifice. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
Shows something worthy of a God. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 752 |
Shows the same path to heaven. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 477 |
Shun the worlds bewitching snares; | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Sick is my head, and faint my heart. | John Berridge (L.M.) | 896 |
Sick men feel their bad condition; | J. Hart (8.3.) | 799 |
Sick of self and fond of him. | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 758 |
Sick or in health, or rich or poor, | John Newton (L.M.) | 692 |
Sick sinner, expect no balm but Christs blood; | J. Hart (104th) | 221 |
Sigh and groan beneath their load; | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 1038 |
Sighs shall then be changed to praise! | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
Signed by the sacred Three-in-One, | J. Kent (148th) | 87 |
Silent, neglected, and unstrung; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1046 |
Simple, teachable, and mild, | Madan’s Selection (7s) | 1058 |
Simply to thy cross I cling; | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 143 |
Sin and Satan plague them too! | W. Gadsby (7s) | 619 |
Sin and death are stronger. | J. Hart (8.3.) | 799 |
Sin and deaths tremendous yoke. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 657 |
Sin and sorrow may distress; | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 787 |
Sin condemned and pardon sealed; | J. Kent (7s) | 145 |
Sin does like itself appear; | J. Swain (8.7.) | 689 |
Sin has a thousand pleasing charms, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 620 |
Sin has laid my vineyard waste, | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
Sin in every creature. | J. Hart (8.3.) | 800 |
Sin is mixed with all I do; | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
Sin is the cause of all the woes | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 646 |
Sin may distress, but not subdue; | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 779 |
Sin my every power defiles, | W. W. Horne (7s) | 1111 |
Sin plunged them all in sad disgrace; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 538 |
Sin soon would reduce me to utter despair; | J. Stocker (11s) | 11 |
Sin to pardon without blood | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
Sin, Satan, and the curse of God, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 561 |
Sin, Satan, and the world maintain; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 381 |
Sin, alas! I deeply feel; | J. H. Langley (7s) | 284 |
Sin, armed with all the spleen | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
Sin, but ah! thy blood appears! | J. H. Langley (7s) | 284 |
Sin, death, and hell are now subdued; | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 97 |
Sin, like a raging fever, reigns | A. Steele (L.M.) | 977 |
Sin-born slaves, through grace, are winners | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 535 |
Sin-burdened soul, with tempest tossed, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 908 |
Since Adam from Gods image fell, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 904 |
Since Christ and thou are one? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 85 |
Since Christ has made us free; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 210 |
Since I can hardly, therefore, bear | John Newton (C.M.) | 119 |
Since I have mercy found? | J. Hart (S.M.) | 775 |
Since I have prayed to him as such, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
Since I with Christ shall reign, | W. W. Horne (C.M.) | 468 |
Since Jesus and he are but one. | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
Since Jesus blood was spilt; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 585 |
Since Jesus died for thee. | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 227 |
Since Jesus has saved me, and that freely too, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (11s) | 52 |
Since Jesus, having loved his own, | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1059 |
Since all are conceivèd in sin; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 544 |
Since all that I meet shall work for my good, | John Newton (104th) | 232 |
Since by a new and living Way | J. Hart (C.M.) | 821 |
Since death has lost its sting; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 842 |
Since death, that puts an end to life, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 314 |
Since flesh and reason fail? | John Berridge (148th) | 883 |
Since his own blood for thee he spilt, | John Newton (S.M.) | 395 |
Since nothing is the price thats set, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 818 |
Since thou hast said, Ill meet thee there. | Gospel Mag., 1777 (L.M.) | 942 |
Since thou hast tasted death for me. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 926 |
Since thou so kind and watchful art, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 1113 |
Since tis his blood that cancels guilt. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1042 |
Since tis thy work alone, | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 225 |
Since to convince and to condemn | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 111 |
Since we are sons and heirs of God. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 531 |
Since ye have eternal redemption through blood, | Henry Fowler (11.8.) | 350 |
Sing aloud evermore, | J. Allen (6.4.) | 415 |
Sing aloud in Jesus name; | J. Langford (7s) | 90 |
Sing and tell the pleasing story, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 514 |
Sing and tell the pleasing story, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 583 |
Sing and tell the pleasing story, | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 694 |
Sing his Godhead, blood, and name. | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 918 |
Sing his great name alone; | J. Allen (6.4.) | 415 |
Sing his praise beyond the skies. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 656 |
Sing his praise beyond the sky. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 575 |
Sing how he lives to carry on | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 117 |
Sing in concert, This is love! | Zion’s Trumpet, 1838 (8.7.) | 1118 |
Sing of deathless victory. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 563 |
Sing that amazing, boundless, matchless love, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 703 |
Sing the dear drops of sacred blood, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
Sing the honours of your Lord, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 518 |
Sing the rich wonders of his grace, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 850 |
Sing the sweet promise of his grace, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 14 |
Sing the victories thou hast won. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 651 |
Sing then as one thats born of God. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 195 |
Sing to the Lord with cheerful voice; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 837 |
Sing your Saviours worthy praise, | J. Cennick (7s) | 267 |
Sing your dear Redeemers praise; | J. Hart (7s) | 857 |
Sing, Worthy is the Lamb; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 660 |
Sing, every tongue, the same. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 458 |
Sing, ye heavens, and earth reply. | C. Wesley (7s) | 485 |
Singing, we hope with heart and voice, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 176 |
Singing, with a solemn joy, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 518 |
Singly from thy smile it flows; | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 988 |
Sings for joy whereer it flows. | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 932 |
Sink I must without supply; | John Newton (7s) | 356 |
Sink in despair and die? | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
Sink in lust and lewdness. | J. Hart (8.3.) | 799 |
Sink or fail, but Jesus Christ; | John Berridge (7s) | 742 |
Sink to nothing at his feet. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 611 |
Sink your Saviour low as death; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 658 |
Sinless perfection we deny, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1089 |
Sinner, flows from Jesus wounds. | J. Kent (8.7.) | 913 |
Sinner, he cries, behold the head | J. Swain (C.M.) | 951 |
Sinner, if thou art taught to see | J. Kent (L.M.) | 113 |
Sinner, thou hast done the deed; | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
Sinner, thou standst in me complete; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 106 |
Sinner, wipe away thy tears. | John Newton (7s) | 956 |
Sinners Jesus came to call. | J. Hart (8.7.4.) | 723 |
Sinners are freely welcome still | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 587 |
Sinners are high in his esteem, | J. Hart (112th) | 89 |
Sinners as black as hell to save; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 815 |
Sinners black but comely too. | J. Kent (7s) | 145 |
Sinners can say, and none but they, | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
Sinners have bound the Almightys hands! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
Sinners here by faith may view, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 518 |
Sinners in corruptions pit | W. Gadsby (7.6.) | 574 |
Sinners must now come forth | R. Burnham (148th) | 494 |
Sinners now approach to God. | John Newton (7s) | 973 |
Sinners shall hear the sound; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 110 |
Sinners shall hear this joyful sound, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1092 |
Sinners that wait before my door, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 365 |
Sinners the gift receive, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 820 |
Sinners tremble at the light. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Sinners vile like me, and lost, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Sinners who on Jesus rest, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 626 |
Sinners, I read, are justified, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
Sinners, called by grace, and blessèd | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 615 |
Sinners, deserving endless pain, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 683 |
Sinners, in their deep affliction, | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 1038 |
Sinners, in yourselves despairing, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 982 |
Sinners, join the heavenly powers, | J. Hart (7s) | 490 |
Sinners, not the righteous. | J. Hart (8.3.) | 799 |
Sinners, of whom the chief I am. | Count Zinzendorf trans. by J. Wesley (L.M.) | 103 |
Sinners, rejoice! he died for you; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 489 |
Sinners, the Saviours love make known; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
Sinners, to this Strong-hold repair. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1090 |
Sins I have, a thousand too, | John Berridge (7s) | 895 |
Sins against a holy God; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Sins against his love, his blood; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Sins against his name, and cause; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Sins against his righteous laws; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Sins as foul as hell hell find | W. Gadsby (7s) | 545 |
Sins filth and guilt, perceived and felt, | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
Sins immense as is the sea – | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Sins of every name and size; | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 920 |
Sins rankling sores my soul corrode; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 838 |
Sins subdued, and I am free. | J. H. Langley (7s) | 284 |
Sit smiling on his brow, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
Sits our victorious Lord; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 168 |
Skilful and exceeding kind; | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 976 |
Skilled the bread of life to break; | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 694 |
Slain in the guilty sinners stead, | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 1103 |
Slides softly into promised rest, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 358 |
Slights the good Physician. | J. Hart (8.3.) | 799 |
Sloth is a dangerous state; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
Sly snares beset his travelling feet, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
Small comfort there I see, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
Small riddance in the race I make, | John Berridge (148th) | 883 |
Smile at the destroyer nigh; | C. Wesley (7s) | 1071 |
Smile me into fruit, or chide, | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
Smile on me, gracious Lord, and show | Augustus Toplady (112th) | 1052 |
Smiles are seated on his face. | John Newton (7s) | 956 |
Smite the Shepherd; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 560 |
Snaps at a shadow, thin and vain, | John Berridge (148th) | 885 |
Snare each mourning pilgrims feet; | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 1096 |
Snares and dangers may beset, | J. Hart (7s) | 788 |
Snares through all the way are strewed; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1014 |
Sneaks off, and skulks from sight. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
So Abram must obey, | W. Gadsby (122nd) | 522 |
So Abram, by divine command, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 231 |
So God is disposèd to you; | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
So I might be of Christ possessed. | Augustus Toplady (112th) | 1052 |
So Jesus but their souls present | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 978 |
So anxious and so heedful; | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
So careless of their sin, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
So comes the peace of God, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 81 |
So dazzling his beauties appear, | J. Swain (8s) | 162 |
So dead, so lost, as I? | J. Hart (S.M.) | 775 |
So destitute of cheering hope. | W. Hammond (L.M.) | 279 |
So distant from the place I love. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1021 |
So earthly pleasures fade away, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1100 |
So fair a face bedewed with tears; | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 441 |
So fair as Jesus face. | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1035 |
So faithful and true, so plenteous in grace; | C. Wesley (104th) | 408 |
So fallen is nature, such her flaw, | John Berridge (148th) | 888 |
So far hes right, but let him know, | J. Hart (8.6.8.) | 234 |
So far the riches of his grace | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 1015 |
So fearful is my heart. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 684 |
So fickle and so false as we. | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 296 |
So fickle, false, and blind, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 682 |
So foully trampled on; | John Berridge (148th) | 672 |
So free is his love, so tender his heart; | J. Hart (104th) | 129 |
So freely shed for me. | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1024 |
So from the grave did Christ arise, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 432 |
So gentle sometimes is the flame, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
So give us hearts to pray. | John Newton (C.M.) | 398 |
So great a price as this; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803A |
So grief is rooted in our souls, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 465 |
So grossly I believed, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 775 |
So guilty, so helpless am I, | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
So his path shall brighter shine, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 545 |
So in the fountain of thy side | J. Hart (C.M.) | 862 |
So in the soul thats born anew, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 709 |
So is the Christian purified | J. Hart (S.M.) | 872 |
So it may, and yet may sin; | John Berridge (7s) | 742 |
So let me wait upon this Friend, | John Berridge (148th) | 749 |
So let my heart be drawn | John Berridge (148th) | 888 |
So let thy pardoning love be found. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 761 |
So lift I up my hands and eyes, | John Berridge (112th) | 744 |
So long shall Jehovah abide in his love. | J. Kent (104th) | 912 |
So may this new-met couple live, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 375 |
So much my Master seemed to blame, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 300 |
So off the rebel sets, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
So polluted as I am; | W. W. Horne (7s) | 1111 |
So poor, and blind, and lame I am, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 748 |
So prone to act the rebels part; | D. Herbert (L.M.) | 711 |
So purer light shall mark the road | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 958 |
So ready to abate. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 1015 |
So rich a boon obtain? | E. Scott (C.M.) | 1145 |
So rich a cost can neer be lost, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 355 |
So saints with joy the gospel taste, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 192 |
So shall I lift my head with joy | R. Elliott (S.M.) | 471 |
So shall I sweetly sing and pray, | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 902 |
So shall my joyful soul adore | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 393 |
So shall my walk be close with God, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 958 |
So shall we all with pleasure say, | S. Barnard (148th) | 1129 |
So sharp, that life itself oft hangs | Rozzell (C.M.) | 291 |
So smiles my cheerful soul to see | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
So some who hear the word divine, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 236 |
So souls that into Christ believe, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 685 |
So souls that would to Jesus cleave, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
So stiff-necked a rebel to love thee again. | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 197 |
So strange did love like his appear, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1041 |
So strange, so boundless is his grace, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 580 |
So strong to deliver, so good to redeem, | C. Wesley (104th) | 408 |
So terribly glorious his coming shall be, | C. Wesley (104th) | 229 |
So time and place, yea, means and mode, | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 61 |
So truths by which the soul is fed | John Newton (C.M.) | 1126 |
So vile a heart as mine! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 392 |
So wakes the sun, when rosy dawn | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
So will my soul be full of light, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 253 |
So will we sing thy lovely name, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 716 |
So wretched and so poor, | John Newton (C.M.) | 959 |
So, at the gospel pool we wait, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 930 |
So, like a pilgrim let me wait, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 1113 |
So, waking from the womb of earth, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 845 |
So, when our great Melchisedec | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
So, when thy truth begun its race, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1147 |
So, wheneer the signals given, | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 461 |
Soar we now where Christ has led, | C. Wesley (7s) | 485 |
Soften thy heart by due degrees, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 872 |
Softly to thy garden lead us, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
Sold under sin, was Pauls complaint; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1089 |
Soldiers, your Captain own; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
Solid peace can neer be had, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
Some blessing to get and enjoy | W. Gadsby (8s) | 628 |
Some call him a Saviour in word, | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
Some comfort to bring from Sinais flame, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 520 |
Some cordial from his word he brings, | John Newton (L.M.) | 960 |
Some creature-help to spy. | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 253 |
Some hideous monster sits. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
Some legalising priest, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
Some living water give to me, | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 902 |
Some long repent and late believe, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 747 |
Some marks of election, some tokens of grace. | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 262 |
Some mercy-drops has thrown, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 269 |
Some overdrive, some frighten back, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Some patience to obtain; | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 178 |
Some righteousness their own. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
Some say, Believe; and some, Repent; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 240 |
Some small glimmering light I have, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 722 |
Some solid ground to rest upon; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 935 |
Some souls are fifty pieces deep, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 218 |
Some style him the Pearl of great price, | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
Some sure support against despair. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 761 |
Some sweet foretastes they have below, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 979 |
Some sweetness in waiting for thee? | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
Some take him a creature to be, | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
Some talk of Christ their Head; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 855 |
Some talk of works, and some of faith, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
Some tell me I must change my heart, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 905 |
Some tempted, weak, and trembling saint | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 176 |
Some this, some that good virtue teach, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 181 |
Some time it took to beat | J. Hart (148th) | 817 |
Some token of thy special love; | C. Cole (L.M.) | 736 |
Some tokens of his love; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 894 |
Some tokens of thy grace. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 24 |
Some unsuspected sin! | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
Some unsuspected sin. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
Some wise men of opinions boast, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 169 |
Some, alas! we fear are blighted, | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Some, in whom we once delighted, | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Something fills them with dismay. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 645 |
Something must be known and felt. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
Sometimes I carelessly retreat; | W. Hammond (L.M.) | 279 |
Sometimes I follow after God; | W. Hammond (L.M.) | 279 |
Sometimes I take the tempters part, | D. Herbert (L.M.) | 711 |
Sometimes I think I cannot stand, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
Sometimes beyond his own; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 851 |
Sometimes grave at Jesus school, | John Berridge (7s) | 301 |
Sometimes hes pleased his face to hide, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
Sometimes in solemn silence we have sat, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 699 |
Sometimes light, and play the fool. | John Berridge (7s) | 301 |
Sometimes the Lord bestows on me, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
Sometimes things around are cheering; | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 1096 |
Sometimes we have no strength; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Sometimes we seem to gain | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Sometimes we want the will; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Sometimes were tempted to despair, | Gospel Mag., 1799 (L.M.) | 245 |
Sometimes, alas! I think I can; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
Sometimes, like Ephraim, I rebel, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
Son of man, and Son of God. | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
Son, thy sins are all forgiven. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
Songs of ceaseless praises sing; | Crosse (8.7.) | 1150 |
Songs of praises | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 593 |
Songs of praises, | W. Williams (8.7.4.) | 462 |
Sons of God, by blest adoption, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 463 |
Sons of God, in tribulation, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 758 |
Sons of God, lift up your eyes; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 658 |
Sons of Zion, too, arise, | C. Wesley (7s) | 36 |
Sons of men and angels say, | C. Wesley (7s) | 485 |
Sons we are, through Gods election, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.) | 69 |
Sons, and only sons are they, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
Soon I hope to see his glory, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 583 |
Soon all my mortal powers must fail; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 9 |
Soon as I reach my Saviours arms, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 268 |
Soon as faith the Lord can see, | J. Berridge (7s) | 177 |
Soon as my heart could beat, | John Berridge (148th) | 671 |
Soon as the Chief to battle led, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
Soon as the foe comes in, | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1059 |
Soon as thy heart can moaning cry, | John Berridge (112th) | 899 |
Soon as we draw our infant breath, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1004 |
Soon dissolves a heart of stone. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
Soon find, to their cost, self-confidence wrong; | J. Hart (104th) | 804 |
Soon he cheered them with his message; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Soon hell bring thee home to God; | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 333 |
Soon hell teach them, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 615 |
Soon shall I pass the gloomy vale; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 9 |
Soon shall I pass the vale of death, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
Soon shall see him face to face. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 615 |
Soon she felt its rising power, | C. Batty (8.7.) | 741 |
Soon the tempest will be over, | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 769 |
Soon the whole elect shall view | W. Gadsby (7s) | 518 |
Soon their happiness shall see. | J. Cennick (7s) | 267 |
Soon thou must leave thy all below, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 666 |
Soon thy jaws, restrained from chewing, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 491 |
Soon thy presence will restore | John Newton (7s) | 400 |
Soon tis lost in doubts and fears. | W. Hammond (7s) | 280 |
Soon touched with human woe; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 892 |
Soon with glory shall be crowned; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 600 |
Soon would make my heart a brook; | John Berridge (7s) | 702 |
Soon ye shall enter into rest, | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1028 |
Soon, by Satans counsel led, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Sores corrupt and putrefied, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
Sorrow and love flow mingled down; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 439 |
Sorrow for joy I shall exchange, | W. W. Horne (C.M.) | 468 |
Sorrowful, yea, unto death! | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
Sorrows rise, and joys are fled; | W. W. Horne (7s) | 1111 |
Sorrows, trickling from my eyes, | J. H. Langley (7s) | 284 |
Sought thee wandering, set thee right, | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 968 |
Sought thy mercy-seat by prayer; | John Newton (7s) | 376 |
Soul and body bruisèd! | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
Souls by whom the truths explored | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
Souls for whom the Lamb was slain, | J. Hart (7s) | 788 |
Souls redeemed, your voices raise, | J. Hart (7s) | 857 |
Souls renewed by grace divine, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 619 |
Souls that trust him, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 615 |
Souls united thus to God? | J. Hart (8.7.) | 826 |
Sound his dear fame abroad; | J. Allen (6.4.) | 415 |
Sound his praise from pole to pole. | J. Hart (7s) | 830 |
Sounds aloud from Calvary! | J. Evans (8.7.4.) | 93 |
Sounds from the sacred word; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 764 |
Source and Giver of repose, | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 988 |
Source of delight! Fountain of bliss! | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 589 |
Sovereign Ruler of the skies, | J. Ryland (7s) | 64 |
Sovereign grace oer sin abounding! | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 766 |
Space and duration God does fill, | W. A. Clarke (L.M.) | 62 |
Sparkle in every rolling star. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 18 |
Speak and the deaf shall hear thy voice, | C. Wesley & Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 1072 |
Speak comfort to my drooping heart, | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 928 |
Speak peace and liberty; | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 227 |
Speak thy pardoning grace to me; | J. Stocker (7s) | 767 |
Speak to each heart some healing word, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 1132 |
Speak to my heart the healing word, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 957 |
Speak to my inmost soul, and say, | G. Tersteegen, translated by J. Wesley (112th) | 1075 |
Speak, Lord, and bid me stray no more. | John Berridge (148th) | 885 |
Speak, Lord, and let me find thee near; | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 928 |
Speak, Lord, theres mercy in the sound; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 930 |
Speak, O speak my kind release, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 391 |
Speak, Saviour, for sweet is thy voice; | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
Speak, and by thy gracious voice | John Newton (7s) | 400 |
Speak, and let the worst be known; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Speak, and let thy servants hear; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1135 |
Speaking by Peters mouth, By faith | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
Speaking may relieve thee. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Speaks all the promises. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 14 |
Speaks peace as loud from every vein: | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 123 |
Speaks peace to every troubled breast, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 599 |
Spectres, of various forms, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Spend long nights in sorrow, and days in distress, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 520 |
Spent all he had with harlots base, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
Spirit divine, descend and breathe | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
Spirit of faith, descend and show | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 983 |
Spirit of holiness, | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
Spirit of power! | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
Spirit of power, thy strength impart; | Rozzell (C.M.) | 291 |
Spirit of truth, come down, | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 983 |
Spiritual pride would soon creep in, | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
Spiritual pride, that rampant beast, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
Spread the fair dawn of heaven below, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1079 |
Spread the sails, and catch the breezes, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1102 |
Spreads his salvation for my shield. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 419 |
Spring soon revives the verdant meads; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 875 |
Spring thou up within my heart, | C. Wesley (7s) | 303 |
Spring up, O stream! from Bethlehems well. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1091 |
Spring up, O well! be this my theme, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1091 |
Springing from eternal love, | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
Springing from the churchs Head. | John Berridge (7s) | 895 |
Sprinkle on me thy precious blood; | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 688 |
Sprinkled with blood his conscience is; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 908 |
Sprinkled with holy oil and blood; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
Sprung from the man whose guilty fall | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1004 |
Squeeze my idols from my breast, | John Berridge (7s) | 702 |
Squeezed and wrung till whelmed in blood, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Stablished there through sovereign grace; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 720 |
Stand as firm as Deity; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
Stand every storm, and live at last. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 352 |
Stand firm in Zions ways; | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 997 |
Stand open night and day; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
Stand still, says one, thats easy sure; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
Stand up, my soul, shake off thy fears, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1007 |
Standing in our wretched place. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 560 |
Stands ever open, full, and free. | J. Swain (L.M.) | 738 |
Stands like a palace built for God | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 361 |
Stands present in thy view; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1 |
Stands thy great High Priest with God. | J. Kent (8.7.) | 759 |
Start from the monumental bed, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 847 |
Stay, O stay me, lest I fall! | D. Turner (8.7.) | 1068 |
Steadfast on this my soul relies, | J. A. Rothe translated by J. Weeks (112th) | 96 |
Steadfastly to Jesus cleave; | C. Wesley (7s) | 1071 |
Stem the torrent of my pride. | C. Wesley (7s) | 1077 |
Stern Justice, satisfied by thee, | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
Still I am condemned and cast. | John Berridge (7s) | 895 |
Still I could not yield thee fruit. | John Newton (7s) | 400 |
Still I cry, My Saviour, come! | J. H. Langley (7s) | 284 |
Still at the throne of grace abide; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 377 |
Still bind me to thy sway, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 259 |
Still cry and shout till night is past, | John Berridge (148th) | 749 |
Still deeper idols shall appear, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 891 |
Still follow with thy feeble cries, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 893 |
Still from his embraces flies. | T. Kelly (7s) | 1045 |
Still gird thy sword upon thy thigh, | B. Wallin (C.M.) | 194 |
Still hard at heel, whereer they stray, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 76 |
Still his compassions are the same; | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 441 |
Still in my ransomed soul abide, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
Still is he gracious, wise, and just, | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 332 |
Still keep me near thy side; | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
Still kind to hear, and strong to save. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 957 |
Still let me live beneath thy eye, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 927 |
Still let this truth support my mind, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 275 |
Still look to Christ with longing eyes, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 893 |
Still may we fight, and still prevail, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1080 |
Still more he bestows, and grace upon grace. | J. Fawcett (104th) | 184 |
Still my efforts all are vain; | J. Berridge (7s) | 177 |
Still on thy promise Ill rely, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 875 |
Still pray, for God will all explain, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 377 |
Still press on to perfect day. | R. Burnham (7s) | 990 |
Still repeat it often. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Still seeking rest, but finding none? | J. Kent (L.M.) | 915 |
Still shall my soul thy absence mourn, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 401 |
Still shall seem decreasing? | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Still support and comfort me. | C. Wesley (7s) | 303 |
Still their hope is in the Lord. | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 1038 |
Still there are those who bear thy name, | E. Scott (C.M.) | 1145 |
Still they hear the dreadful sentence; | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Still to Jesus turn thy eyes – | J. Kent (7s) | 145 |
Still to glorify his name. | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1063 |
Still to this most favoured nation | Crosse (8.7.) | 1150 |
Still trust in thy Redeemers name; | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 328 |
Still wait and pray at mercys door; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 377 |
Still we should believe them. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 315 |
Still we wait for thy appearing; | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1057 |
Still will I in thy mercy trust; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 873 |
Still, as thy days, thy strength shall be. | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 328 |
Still, still I am with thee; my promise shall stand; | J. Grant (11s) | 993 |
Stood, and with collected might | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Stoop down and take us on thy wings, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 481 |
Stoop down to wretchedness and dust, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 95 |
Stop the whirlwind of my will; | C. Wesley (7s) | 1077 |
Storms shall never | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 769 |
Straight a host of angels glorious | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Strange and mysterious is my life; | John Newton (112th) | 728 |
Strange indeed, if love like this | T. Kelly (7s) | 1117 |
Strange myself and paths appear; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 722 |
Strangely, my soul, art thou arrayed | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 109 |
Strangers and foes against her join, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
Strangers to the worldlings mirth, | J. Humphreys (7s) | 80 |
Strangers will they not obey. | W. Hammond (7s) | 768 |
Streaming along a Saviours blood; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 47 |
Streams of living water flow; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 932 |
Streams of mercy find their way; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 932 |
Streams of mercy, never ceasing, | R. Robinson (8.7.) | 199 |
Strength and salvation gives; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 58 |
Strength shall be equal to thy day; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 326 |
Strength, and yet be always weak; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
Strengthened by thy Spirits might, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 658 |
Stretch forth thy almighty hand; | J. Hart (7s) | 704 |
Stretch forth thy hand, and hold us fast, | J. Hart (148th) | 313 |
Stretch out thy arm, victorious King, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 764 |
Stretched on the bloody tree! | J. Swain (C.M.) | 951 |
Stretched on the cross, the Saviour dies; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1123 |
Strewed on the ground, a food they found, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 446 |
Stricken, smitten, and afflicted, | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
Strike aloud each cheerful string; | J. Langford (7s) | 90 |
Strip them of each idol god; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 623 |
Stripped naked, and exposed to shame, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 637 |
Stripped of all their fancied meetness | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 918 |
Strong Deliverer, | W. Williams (8.7.4.) | 462 |
Strong in its native sin, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1020 |
Strong in thy full strength I stand; | W. Hammond (7s) | 342 |
Strong nations now possess the land, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
Stronger and brighter shine; | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 330 |
Stronger his love than death or hell, | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 249 |
Stronger than death thy love is known, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 92 |
Struck all our comforts dead? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 327 |
Struggle hard relief to gain; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
Struggle hard, and call aloud | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
Stung Zions Lord to death. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 663 |
Stung by these, they soon repented; | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
Stupid, secure, and hard, and blind, | W. Hammond (L.M.) | 279 |
Subdue each hateful sin, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 700 |
Subdue it, Lord, I pray. | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1030 |
Subdue my sins, and give me rest. | John Newton (L.M.) | 295 |
Subdue that monstrous host that dwells within, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 693 |
Subdue the power of sin; | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1032 |
Subdues the disobedient will; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 323 |
Subdues their numerous complaints, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 772 |
Submissive at his feet. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
Submit to Jesus righteous rules, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
Subsists a bond of sovereign grace, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
Substantial bliss, without alloy, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1079 |
Success was found on Israels side; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 394 |
Succour they at length obtain; | John Newton (7s) | 397 |
Such a peace can never miss, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
Such a rock is Christ to me, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 551 |
Such a shade I am in view, | John Berridge (7s) | 301 |
Such a worm of nothing worth, | John Berridge (7s) | 301 |
Such are the wonders of our God, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 17 |
Such darkness fills my mind; | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
Such dire disorders vex my soul, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
Such dismal storms are raised within, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 384 |
Such ease as nature cannot give. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 977 |
Such ever bring thee where they come, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 1023 |
Such find no gospel rest, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 253 |
Such fragrancy in all her fields; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Such his omnipotence, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
Such is its mighty power, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 564 |
Such is its power, and its effect, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 603 |
Such is our God, and such are we, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
Such it had been, but for grace. | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1040 |
Such jarring things as these? | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
Such knowledge is not proof | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
Such loads of guilt were on him put, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 712 |
Such needful wings, O Lord, impart, | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 49 |
Such numbers seek in vain? | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
Such peace ensues, so calm and sweet, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 336 |
Such plentiful grace will Jesus bestow | J. Fawcett (104th) | 184 |
Such simple folk the world despise; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 745 |
Such simple soul I fain would be, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 745 |
Such soul-perplexing fear? | J. Hart (148th) | 307 |
Such the truth these words discover; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 982 |
Such they were all; and such are we. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
Such various kinds of woe, | J. Hart (148th) | 307 |
Such virtues from his sufferings flow, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1006 |
Such was I when Jesus looked down, | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
Such was the race of sinful men, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
Such, and such only, still we see; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
Sudden a rushing wind they hear; | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 715 |
Sudden he stands confessed; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
Sue it out, spurning doubt; | J. Hart (8.3.) | 484 |
Suffer them no more to roam. | W. Hammond (7s) | 768 |
Suffered in our wretched place; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 651 |
Suffering Saviour, Lamb of God, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
Suffering all the wrath of God, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Suffering vile rebels to go on, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
Suffice for us, that God we know, | C. Wesley (148th) | 37 |
Sufficient and alone. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1098 |
Sufficient is thine arm alone, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1139 |
Sufficient strength to bear thee through. | J. Kent (148th) | 87 |
Suited to every sinners case | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 987 |
Suited to him as his Way. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 545 |
Suits the wretched sinners case. | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.) | 69 |
Summer nor winter fails. | A. Flowerdew (C.M.) | 1152 |
Sun of Righteousness, arise, | C. Wesley (7s) | 726 |
Sun, moon, and stars convey thy praise | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1147 |
Sung by flaming tongues above; | R. Robinson (8.7.) | 199 |
Sunk in earthly, vain delight; | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 282 |
Sunk in wraths tremendous flood. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 649 |
Superior power and guardian grace. | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
Supple every conscience well; | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 697 |
Suppliant at thy feet I lie; | W. Hammond (7s) | 737 |
Supplies for this new year. | Samuel Medley (S.M.) | 499 |
Supplies from thy exhaustless store. | Gospel Mag., 1777 (L.M.) | 942 |
Supplies it with his own. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 828 |
Supplies of every grace I want, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 743 |
Supplies the boughs with life and fruit; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Supplies the city of our God; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1141 |
Supply me well from mercys board. | John Berridge (148th) | 886 |
Support and comfort too; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
Support me in the whelming flood, | E. Mote (L.M.) | 1106 |
Support the state, preserve the king, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
Support, protect, defend, embrace, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 631 |
Supported and kept by his hand; | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
Supported by his staff and rod, | John Newton (L.M.) | 960 |
Supports me under every load. | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 967 |
Supreme in power art thou; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 757 |
Sure I am, or should be, wiser; | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
Sure ground, and sure foundation too, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 383 |
Sure he feels a thousand hells! | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
Sure never till my latest breath | John Newton (C.M.) | 1025 |
Sure that promise speaks to thee. | John Newton (7s) | 356 |
Sure the blest Comforter is nigh; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1078 |
Sure the plague is in my heart, | John Berridge (7s) | 301 |
Sure the whole world would love him too! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
Sure these have not feelings like me, | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
Sure they witness conflict near! | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
Sure upon the earth theres none | John Newton (7s) | 356 |
Surely none on earths so vile, | W. W. Horne (7s) | 1111 |
Surely the Lord will welcome me, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 1122 |
Surely the mercy I have sought | John Newton (S.M.) | 729 |
Surely, once thy garden flourished, | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Surely, with that dying word, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 390 |
Surpassing human thought to know | J. Kent (L.M.) | 87A |
Surprising mercy! love unknown! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 95 |
Surrendered to the Crucified. | Augustus Toplady (L.M.) | 991 |
Surrounded with Gods glory, in a blaze | W. Gadsby (10s) | 703 |
Surrounded with sorrows and fears, | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
Surrounded with sorrows, temptations, and cares, | Henry Fowler (11.8.) | 350 |
Suspicions, and complaints? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 269 |
Sustain a feeble worm, | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 341 |
Sustained both in fire and in flood; | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
Sustained him till nature was dead. | J. Swain (8s) | 159 |
Sustained with corn and wine; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 828 |
Swarming, alas! in every part, | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
Swarms of ill thoughts their bane diffuse, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
Sweating blood at every pore, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Sweating blood, amazing sight! | Zion’s Trumpet, 1838 (8.7.) | 1118 |
Sweet Comforter, descend, | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1035 |
Sweet Jesus! how great is thy love; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 529 |
Sweet Jesus, come, and let me thee embrace. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 701 |
Sweet Spirit, guide me over | Gospel Mag., 1801 (7.6.) | 483 |
Sweet and terribles thy word; | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
Sweet as home to pilgrims weary, | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 1055 |
Sweet cherubs learn Immanuels name, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 207 |
Sweet consolation to each soul, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 679 |
Sweet deliverance | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 583 |
Sweet earnests of immortal joys. | John Newton (L.M.) | 1001 |
Sweet fellowship they find. | J. Montgomery (C.M.) | 1002 |
Sweet in his faithfulness to rest, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
Sweet in his righteousness to stand, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
Sweet in the confidence of faith | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
Sweet is the peace my Father gives. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 419 |
Sweet is thy speech, and heavenly grace | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 126 |
Sweet joy and peace inherit, | Gospel Mag., 1801 (7.6.) | 483 |
Sweet love and sweet shame now hallow his breast; | John Berridge (104th) | 710 |
Sweet majesty and awful love | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
Sweet messenger of rest! | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 958 |
Sweet music charms his ears; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 219 |
Sweet name, when once its virtues known, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 949 |
Sweet on his covenant of grace | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
Sweet peace thy promises afford, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1141 |
Sweet pleasures mingle with the pains | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 326 |
Sweet the moments, rich in blessing, | J. Allen & W. Shirley (8.7.) | 158 |
Sweet the name of Christ must be, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 558 |
Sweet theme of every thankful song. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1080 |
Sweet to experience, day by day, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
Sweet to lie passive in his hands, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
Sweet to look back, and see my name | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
Sweet to look forward, and behold | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
Sweet to look inward, and attend | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
Sweet to look upward to the place | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
Sweet to reflect how grace divine | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
Sweet to remember that his blood | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
Sweet truth, and easy to repeat! | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 323 |
Sweet victory to sing. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 561 |
Sweet wonders are shown unto me, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 529 |
Sweeten every cross and pain; | John Newton (7s) | 501 |
Sweeter than honey, milk, or wine: | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
Sweetest pasture dost prepare, | W. Hammond (7s) | 768 |
Sweetly draw, and we will run; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 609 |
Sweetly mourning oer each sign, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
Sweetly sleep, dear saint, in Jesus; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 463 |
Sweetly to lean upon. | W. Batty (C.M.) | 950 |
Sweetly view and feel thy glory, | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 694 |
Swell the present changing state. | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 1096 |
Swell the triumph of his train, | J. Cennick, C. Wesley and M. Madan (8.7.4.) | 493 |
Swift as an Indian arrow flies, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 498 |
Swift as lightning flies his love; | R. Burnham (7s) | 187 |
Swift as the fleeting moments run; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 364 |
Swiftly Gods great day approaches; | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
Swords are piercing through thy heart; | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
Take Him for strength and righteousness; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 171 |
Take and make us what thou wilt. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237A |
Take away my darling sin, | C. Wesley (7s) | 1077 |
Take away the heart of stone. | C. Wesley (7s) | 1077 |
Take away the heart of stone. | C. Wesley (7s) | 1077 |
Take away the love of sinning; | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1053 |
Take courage, then, my trembling soul; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1056 |
Take courage, then; ask and believe, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 897 |
Take each wounded heart and heal it, | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 697 |
Take me, Saviour, as I am, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 98 |
Take me, dear Saviour, as thy own, | R. Hill (112th) | 1070 |
Take of the things of Jesus, take; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1127 |
Take on thee my every care; | C. Wesley (7s) | 1071 |
Take out the heart of stone; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
Take possession of my breast; | John Newton (7s) | 379 |
Take refuge in Jesus, though hell should pursue. | J. Kent (11s) | 1097 |
Take the sinners safe retreat, | John Berridge (7s) | 301 |
Take the trophies of thy blood. | J. Hart (7s) | 490 |
Take this stony heart away. | Gospel Mag., 1781 (7s) | 963 |
Take this tribute of the poor; | J. Hart (7s) | 857 |
Take up my cross, the shame despise; | J. Grigg and B. Francis (last verse) (L.M.) | 427 |
Take up their Shield, nor fear; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 547 |
Take, receive it as your food! | W. Gadsby (7s) | 662 |
Takes no impression from his word, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 905 |
Takes on him flesh, and in a manger lies; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 703 |
Takes the whole gospel, not a part, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 236 |
Talk with him one never sees; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
Talks much of frames and victories great, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 336 |
Tarry his leisure, then; | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 330 |
Tasting of enjoyment greater | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1135 |
Teach him how and what to speak; | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 694 |
Teach me my numerous wants to know, | Dobell’s Selection (L.M.) | 981 |
Teach me some melodious sonnet, | R. Robinson (8.7.) | 199 |
Teach me thy chastening to sustain, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 304 |
Teach me to burn with pure desire. | Lock Chapel Collection (L.M.) | 1008 |
Teach me to confide in thee; | J. Adams (7s) | 389 |
Teach me to hug and love the cross; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 304 |
Teach me to lean upon my God. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 620 |
Teach me to lean upon thy breast, | R. Hill (112th) | 1070 |
Teach me to own thy sovereign right; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 275 |
Teach me to trust thee more; | (Author Unknown) (148th) | 214 |
Teach me with child-like mind to sit, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 1113 |
Teach me, Lord, with all to part; | C. Wesley (7s) | 1077 |
Teach me, with sweet and solemn sound, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 2 |
Teach the weak to watch and pray. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 515 |
Teach them what and where they are; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 623 |
Teach us at thy holiness | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
Teach us for what to pray, and how; | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
Teach us how and what to pray. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 640 |
Teach us now, henceforth, and ever, | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 697 |
Teach us now, henceforth, for ever, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 563 |
Teach us on thy name to call; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 640 |
Teach us to know and do thy will; | J. Fawcett (112th) | 454 |
Teach us to praise; | W. Gadsby (6.4.) | 517 |
Teach us to rejoice with trembling, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1135 |
Teach us to walk with Christ in view, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 608 |
Teach us truly how to pray, | Henry Fowler (7s) | 754 |
Teach us truth, and give us love; | (Author Unknown) (7s) | 970 |
Teach us, Lord, at length to love; | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 133 |
Teach us, Lord, to live to thee. | T. Kelly (7s) | 1062 |
Teach us, by thy patient Spirit, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
Teach, O teach me how to pray; | Gospel Mag., 1781 (7s) | 963 |
Tear all idols from my heart; | C. Wesley (7s) | 1077 |
Tell Jehovahs grand design, | J. Bradford (7s) | 116 |
Tell all who fear the Lord below, | S. Stennett (148th) | 403 |
Tell him all your sad complaints; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 720 |
Tell how he took our flesh, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
Tell how thy bosom tyrants lash, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 892 |
Tell it through the earth and sky! | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 982 |
Tell me all the storms are past! | John Newton (7s) | 400 |
Tell me, Saviour, from above, | R. Hill (7s) | 944 |
Tell me, is it thus with you? | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
Tell me, ye who hear him groaning, | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
Tell of his wondrous faithfulness, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 14 |
Tell us, Lord, and make us feel it, | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 697 |
Tell us, O our best Beloved, | Gospel Mag., 1781 (8.7.) | 965 |
Tell what his arm has done, | J. Allen (6.4.) | 415 |
Tells me, Jesus died for me. | J. H. Langley (7s) | 284 |
Tells me, with a feeble breath, | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
Tempest-tossed I long have been, | John Newton (7s) | 356 |
Tempests and fire attend him down the sky! | Isaac Watts (50th) | 497 |
Temptation or pain? He told me no less; | John Newton (104th) | 232 |
Temptations and sins in legions shall rise, | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
Temptations everywhere annoy, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 289 |
Temptations more or less. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
Temptations sore obstruct my way, | T. Haweis (C.M.) | 1065 |
Temptations, fears, and guilt remove, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1115 |
Temptations, sins, and doubts appear, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1080 |
Temptations, too, without, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
Tempted souls produce this token, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237A |
Ten righteous men be found. | E. Scott (C.M.) | 1145 |
Ten thousand and ten thousand foes | J. Hart (C.M.) | 108 |
Ten thousand baits the foe prepares | J. Hart (C.M.) | 305 |
Ten thousand blessings it contains, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 527 |
Ten thousand blessings on thy name, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 856 |
Ten thousand evils me assault, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 613 |
Ten thousand horrors seize his soul, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 536 |
Ten thousand monstrous beasts of prey | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
Ten thousand sins forgiven. | J. Kent (S.M.) | 922 |
Ten thousand sins, as black as hell, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 10 |
Ten thousand snares beset, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Ten thousand songs and glories wait | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 424 |
Ten thousand thousand are their tongues, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1005 |
Ten thousand thousand suns were dim | J. Kent (L.M.) | 910 |
Tender Shepherd of thy sheep; | John Newton (7s) | 501 |
Testify of Christ, the Lamb; | Henry Fowler (7s) | 754 |
Th Holy Ghost will make the soul | J. Hart (7.6.) | 717 |
Than Christs eternal righteousness. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 979 |
Than I to be deceived. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 775 |
Than India or Peru. | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 42 |
Than Jesus blood and righteousness; | E. Mote (L.M.) | 1106 |
Than Lebanon, with all its trees. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
Than all my doubts and fears. | W. Hammond (148th) | 339 |
Than all the perils of the wave; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1049 |
Than all the round that nature gives. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 927 |
Than diamonds, set in rings of gold; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
Than life and all its comforts are; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 174 |
Than man, their fallen king. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
Than on his throne supreme; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 709 |
Than on you is cast, and in which you shall shine. | W. Gadsby (104th) | 568 |
Than one of Gods promises fail. | John Newton (8s) | 276 |
Than sinners saved by grace. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 596 |
Than tempests bursting oer my head. | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
Than the rich gems and polished gold | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
Than they could conceive before; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1135 |
Than this declaration, in Scripture expressed, | Samuel Medley (104th) | 322 |
Than twas before I fell. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 94 |
Than we can eer pretend to see, | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
Than we can hear a shaking leaf, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 480 |
Than what my Father please. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 465 |
Than what will prove them blind and poor. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 172 |
Thank God, Im made so good, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 32 |
Thankful to find there yet is room | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 382 |
Thanks be to my Head, the great King of kings, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 521 |
Thanks be to the Lamb, the great King of kings, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 520 |
Thanks to thy name for meaner things, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
Thanks we give and adoration, | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 461 |
Thanks, Eternal Love, to thee! | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.) | 69 |
Thanks, everlasting thanks be given | J. Stevens (L.M.) | 224 |
That Christ for man should bleed. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 680 |
That Christ into the world came down, | J. Hart (112th) | 89 |
That Christ is God I can avouch, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
That Christ is all in all. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 816 |
That Christ is not ashamed of me. | J. Grigg and B. Francis (last verse) (L.M.) | 427 |
That Christ my soul will leave | W. Gadsby (148th) | 550 |
That Christ should die for man; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 680 |
That Christians grievous load, | J. Hart (148th) | 313 |
That Christs own power may rest on me; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 326 |
That Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 34 |
That God has made our cause his own. | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
That God has sworn who dares condemn? | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
That God his own elect embraced; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 10 |
That God is love, and changes not, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 323 |
That God is love, and still the same. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 550 |
That God no longer would confine | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 715 |
That God the will and power may send. | John Berridge (148th) | 674 |
That God to Zion gives! | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 713 |
That God who made you feel your thirst | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 986 |
That God with man might dwell; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 411 |
That God, my Father, can approve, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 604 |
That God, our Creator, an infant was born. | J. Hart (11s) | 40 |
That God, thy Salvation, does all for the best? | Samuel Medley (104th) | 322 |
That I am born of God. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 24 |
That I am saved by grace; | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
That I can nothing do. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 314 |
That I in thy beauty may shine. | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
That I infirmities should feel. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 613 |
That I may ever lay my soul | Matlock’s Selection (S.M.) | 948 |
That I may love thy gracious power, | C. Wesley (112th) | 1060 |
That I may persevere. | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 341 |
That I may the wonders behold | W. Gadsby (8s) | 529 |
That I may worthier grow? | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 188 |
That I might be saved from hell, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 562 |
That I might be set free; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 659 |
That I might view the immortal Word, | Gospel Mag., 1796 (L.M.) | 482 |
That I my willing flight may take | John Newton (C.M.) | 469 |
That I no more revere his name. | J. Grigg and B. Francis (last verse) (L.M.) | 427 |
That I shall find my all in thee? | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1074 |
That I shall meet my Lord at home, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 647 |
That I shall mount to dwell above, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 481 |
That I shall owe him most. | John Newton (C.M.) | 959 |
That I shall persevere. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
That I should not be free? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
That I the Lords favour might win! | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
That I thy purest love shall know, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
That I, while earth is my abode, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 195 |
That Israels seed, the royal heirs, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 114 |
That Jesus came to save the lost; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1046 |
That Jesus came to save? | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
That Jesus does everything well? | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
That Jesus is the Lord, | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 983 |
That Jesus lets the captives go. | John Berridge (112th) | 900 |
That Jesus may be all in all. | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 289 |
That Jesus power and name, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 613 |
That Jesus the Saviour can make it quite whole; | Gospel Mag., 1777 (11s) | 52 |
That Jesus who stooped from his throne, | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
That Jesus will bestow | W. Gadsby (148th) | 526 |
That Jesus, having loved his own, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
That Zion might be free, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
That afflictions must attend | W. Gadsby (7s) | 616 |
That all besides is death. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 152 |
That all his Fathers counsel spurned, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 219 |
That all his merits mine. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
That all my sins may be subdued; | C. Cole (L.M.) | 736 |
That all our raging fear controls; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1141 |
That all such mourning souls are blessed. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 263 |
That all that come their part may take, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 821 |
That all the blood-bought race | J. Kent (148th) | 87 |
That all things might accomplished be | J. Hart (L.M.) | 815 |
That all thy precious promises | C. Cole (L.M.) | 736 |
That all your toil was vain. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 45 |
That alone be all our glory; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
That angels ever bore; | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
That as thy days, thy strength shall be. | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 328 |
That as thy days, thy strength shall be. | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 328 |
That as thy days, thy strength shall be. | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 328 |
That bars me from thy love. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1098 |
That bears our fainting spirits up; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 57 |
That bears the curse away. | J. Swain (C.M.) | 467 |
That believes, now receives | J. Hart (8.3.) | 104 |
That blessed Spirit omits to speak | J. Hart (C.M.) | 32 |
That blood which thou hast spilt, | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
That born I am, and born of God. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 195 |
That brings all nature down, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
That broken heart on me, | John Berridge (148th) | 889 |
That broken-hearted be, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 299 |
That buries all our faults; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 212 |
That calms my stormy breast; | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 70 |
That can do nothing but condemn? | W. Gadsby (122nd) | 522 |
That can from Jesus thus depart, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1084 |
That can suffice alone; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
That can this roving heart confine. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1084 |
That can to life and bliss restore | A. Steele (C.M.) | 392 |
That casts itself on thee? | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 1103 |
That claims them for his own; | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1013 |
That come to him by faith. | J. Humphreys (C.M.) | 55 |
That comes by Jacobs kids, | J. Hart (148th) | 817 |
That comes crying out against sin, | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
That comes with truth and grace; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 124 |
That could distinguish rebels so! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 317 |
That covenant the last accent claims | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 84 |
That cruel thorns did wound, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
That cursèd train of unbelief and sin; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 693 |
That dare usurp thy throne. | C. Wesley (last verse unknown) (8.8.6.) | 137 |
That dares to rival thee. | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 1066 |
That dash and die upon the shore. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 364 |
That day when Christ was crucified, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 786 |
That death has lost its sting. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 605 |
That died to ransom, died to raise | A. Steele (L.M.) | 257 |
That does one wilful sin commit; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 47 |
That doleful night before his death, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 829 |
That drooping head, those cold dead eyes! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
That earth and heaven might hear. | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 138 |
That endures for Jesus sake; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 615 |
That ever mortals knew, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
That ever sought thy face. | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 393 |
That everlasting, heavenly dress. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 174 |
That every Christians dead | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 653 |
That eyes have seen or angels known. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 264 |
That fain would see our sin and shame, | C. Wesley (112th) | 955 |
That feed upon the wind, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
That feels himself undone? | W. Gadsby (148th) | 585 |
That fights, with all its hellish might, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 621 |
That fills my soul with every woe. | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 954 |
That flesh and heart will fail, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 739 |
That flesh, that dying blood of thine, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
That flows through Jesus blood; | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 16 |
That for whatever they agree | S. Turner (L.M.) | 1131 |
That formed the earth and sea? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 327 |
That formed the vast stupendous plan, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 17 |
That fountain in his day; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 160 |
That freed us from the fear of men, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1041 |
That future ages this might know, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
That gained that great salvation then; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
That gave my soul a hiding-place! | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
That ghastly phantom, Death, remains | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
That good work he has begun; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
That grace must needs be rich and free, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 700 |
That grace shall overcome at last. | John Newton (112th) | 728 |
That grace triumphant reigns. | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 406 |
That grace triumphant reigns. | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 406 |
That grace which is thy own, | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
That gracious hand on which I live | A. Steele (L.M.) | 957 |
That gracious pardon seals. | J. Hupton (C.M.) | 1099 |
That gracious sound well-pleased he hears, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 969 |
That guilty sinners such as I, | John Newton (C.M.) | 388 |
That guilty worms might rise? | A. Steele (C.M.) | 95 |
That has millions plunged in woe, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 576 |
That has not broken all? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 45 |
That has revealed thy Son | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 71 |
That has the Saviour brought; | C. Wesley (148th) | 37 |
That has to death ten thousand hurled; | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 954 |
That he can I nothing doubt, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
That he had ever seen the shore. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1049 |
That he has chosen me. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
That he has sought the Lord in vain. | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 943 |
That he may hold converse with worms, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 20 |
That heavenly building stands. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 226 |
That hell, with its infernal train, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
That hellish monsters spilt. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
That hence our lives, our all may be | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 434 |
That hides all his guilt, sin, and fears. | W. Gadsby (11.8.) | 591 |
That his chosen might be freed. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 657 |
That his sons chastised shall be. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 623 |
That host at his right hand; | R. Burnham (148th) | 494 |
That human heart he still retains, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 23 |
That ill engenders ill; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
That image-chamber foul | John Berridge (S.M.) | 891 |
That impious IF he thus | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
That in his mercy trust; | John Berridge (148th) | 887 |
That in it can look and remain; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
That infinite Unknown? | Isaac Watts & J. Needham (C.M.) | 15 |
That into him believes; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 636 |
That it has power to save. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 809 |
That just such hearts have we. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 734 |
That keeps the soul secured enough, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 236 |
That killing sight, I die with love. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 304 |
That law but makes your guilt abound; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 45 |
That leads me to the Lamb. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 958 |
That leads me to the Lamb. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 958 |
That leads our souls above. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 498 |
That leads to realms of endless day. | J. Hoskins (L.M.) | 945 |
That leaves all thought so far behind; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
That lives under pressure and load; | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
That long to be healed, the great and the small. | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
That long to feel the cleansing blood, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
That love has altered mine. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 219 |
That love he will impart. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 872 |
That love that made him bear the cross, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1041 |
That love which all your state secures, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 219 |
That loves the Saviours name, | S. Stennett (148th) | 403 |
That makes out of weakness more strong, | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
That makes the sinner just. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 111 |
That mans hard heart must be; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 734 |
That mariners mad part I played, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 860 |
That marked our union with the Lord? | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1041 |
That mine might with glory be crowned. | J. Swain (8s) | 162 |
That mocked and trampled on thy blood, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
That moment Amalek prevailed. | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 394 |
That moment every soldier fled. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
That moment rise and rage. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 314 |
That moves the tongue, the hands, the eyes, | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 954 |
That must have sunk a world to hell; | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
That my love is cold and faint; | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 968 |
That my soul in peace shall dwell. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
That never felt its woe? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 240 |
That none shall seek thy face in vain? | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 967 |
That nothing can remove, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
That nought, how fair it seems, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 613 |
That ocean of love, without bottom or shore. | C. Wesley (11s) | 161 |
That on him her hopes may stand fast, | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
That on the weary traveller beat, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 924 |
That once my raptured soul oercame! | J. Kent (L.M.) | 910 |
That once rude iron tore, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
That once supported me. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 923 |
That one we murdered gives us heaven. | John Berridge (L.M.) | 716 |
That paid the ancient worship, or the new. | Isaac Watts (50th) | 497 |
That pants to reach thy promised rest. | R. Hill (112th) | 1070 |
That pardoning and soul-cleansing flood; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 174 |
That pay their night and morning vows; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 360 |
That peaceful harbour see, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 386 |
That pledge of love for ever there. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 92 |
That poor rebel, Lord, was I. | John Newton (7s) | 376 |
That prayers or cries are heard. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
That precious blessing know | J. Hart (148th) | 817 |
That precious blood atones all sin, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 13 |
That precious love divine | John Berridge (S.M.) | 890 |
That pride will still be there. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 314 |
That prize such numbers never seek, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
That prodigals might have enough | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
That rebels might adore his name. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 536 |
That rich atoning blood | John Newton (S.M.) | 395 |
That rides upon the stormy sky, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 770 |
That righteous branch, that fruitful bough, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
That rose no more to fall. | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 426 |
That rules the courts of bliss, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
That sacred flood, from Jesus veins, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 914 |
That sacred stream, thine holy Word, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1141 |
That saints may love thee more, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1114 |
That save rebellious souls from hell. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 57 |
That saved a wretch like me; | John Newton (C.M.) | 198 |
That saw the Lord arise; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 357 |
That sea of life and love unknown, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 33 |
That see the light, or feel the sun. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1147 |
That seeks its own and not thy praise; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 974 |
That seeks relief for all his woe? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 57 |
That seeks the joys which are above, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 905 |
That sees, yet strikes the shelf. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 860 |
That seldom sees his way. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
That sets from condemnation free, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 113 |
That sets the guilty free. | J. Kent (S.M.) | 909 |
That sets the soul at large; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 218 |
That sheep of Christ might fall away, | J. Hart (112th) | 182 |
That shines on Zions hill; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 546 |
That sin may be hated, while sinners believe; | J. Stevens (11s) | 239 |
That sin might be forgiven. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 820 |
That sinners black as hell, by Christ | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
That sinners may believe and live; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 974 |
That sinners might by him be saved. | J. Hart (112th) | 89 |
That sinners, confessing their wickedness past, | W. Hammond (104th) | 998 |
That soul the Holy Ghost inspires | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
That soul, though all hell should endeavour to shake, | K., 1787 (11s) | 329 |
That spring from sovereign grace. | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
That stand betwixt God and the soul; | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
That stands in need to be arrayed | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
That stopped me in my wild career; | H. Paice, 1798 (L.M.) | 200 |
That strikes the sinner dead. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 713 |
That strives with thee my heart to share? | G. Tersteegen, translated by J. Wesley (112th) | 1075 |
That such a rebel race | W. Gadsby (148th) | 539 |
That suffered for our sake. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 23 |
That supplies the plains below; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 932 |
That sweetly forced us in; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 440 |
That swells a poor, weak, sinful worm; | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 954 |
That takes the old yoke from our neck, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
That the whole has worked for good. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 615 |
That their weight is fully known. | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
That they have chosen him. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
That they may seek and love him too. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 22 |
That they who live may run the race, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 974 |
That thou art mine, and I am blest. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 957 |
That thou mayst seek thy all in me. | John Newton (L.M.) | 295 |
That thou my Sanctuary art. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 173 |
That thou shalt overcome at last? | John Newton (L.M.) | 961 |
That thou the one thing needful art; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1105 |
That thou wilt call me to my home, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 195 |
That thou wilt love me to the end, | J. Hart (112th) | 182 |
That thou wouldst cause that evil be | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
That thousands, yet unborn, may praise | R. Hill (L.M.) | 373 |
That thy people live to thee. | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 753 |
That to us be given the fear of the Lord. | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
That traveller treads the surest here | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
That travels from this wilderness; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 92 |
That trembles at the approach of sin; | C. Wesley (112th) | 1060 |
That trembles in the breast. | J. Montgomery (C.M.) | 1002 |
That tribulation, more or less, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 305 |
That tribulations, working right, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 300 |
That turned my heart from sin to God. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 195 |
That wafts salvation down to men, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 914 |
That washes guilt and filth away. | J. Cennick (112th) | 985 |
That waters shall no more prevail. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
That we are buried with the Lord; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 432 |
That we by faith may see thy face! | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1125 |
That we can never say, Theyre here, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 498 |
That we enjoy a gospel-day, | John Newton (C.M.) | 966 |
That we fellow-sinners might live! | J. Swain (8s) | 159 |
That we may all this language speak, | John Newton (C.M.) | 469 |
That we may eat and live. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1126 |
That we may here converse with thee; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1125 |
That we may not thee grieve; | S. Browne (8.8.6.) | 1134 |
That we may praise and sing. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 679 |
That we may praise him too. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
That we may rejoice in thee. | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 208 |
That we may render praise. | John Newton (C.M.) | 398 |
That we may see and taste. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 1128 |
That we might be forgiven; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 850 |
That we of childrens bread should taste, | John Berridge (112th) | 1120 |
That we should be unknown; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 79 |
That we, whose sins are crucified, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 210 |
That were a grief I could not bear, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 967 |
That were unholy needs no proof; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 181 |
That what he does is ever best. | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 6 |
That when by stern Justice arraigned, | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
That when the Saviour knew | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 438 |
That when they leave thy house this day, | S. Barnard (148th) | 1129 |
That wheresoever faith is strong, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 747 |
That will keep their infant tongue | J. Berridge (7s) | 177 |
That will make my temper sweet. | John Berridge (7s) | 702 |
That will not hide your sin; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
That will soften hardest hearts. | John Berridge (7s) | 702 |
That will supple every joint. | John Berridge (7s) | 702 |
That wipes away my tears? | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 259 |
That wisdom, Lord, on us bestow, | C. Wesley (112th) | 955 |
That within thy back were made; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 563 |
That word which built the earth and sky? | A. Steele (L.M.) | 980 |
That worms of dust thy praise should sing, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 821 |
That worms of earth should ever be | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
That would his heart to thee resign; | R. Hill (112th) | 1070 |
That wounded his hands and his feet. | J. Swain (8s) | 162 |
That wounded thee, though thou wast free, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
That wrath would have kindled a hell | J. Swain (8s) | 159 |
That you may hear and gaze. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 336 |
That you might all his glory view. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 536 |
That, When thy foes, death, hell, and sin, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 917 |
That, alas! of foes the worst, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
That, by a precious faith in Christ, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 547 |
That, had I not thy blood to plead, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 740 |
That, if we take not heed, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
That, sheltered near thy side, | John Newton (C.M.) | 388 |
That, till we shall by thee be blest, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
Thats free, and full, and flowing oer. | John Berridge (148th) | 886 |
Thats high above my head. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 140 |
Thats in the gospel-scheme revealed, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
Thats the fountain opened wide | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 787 |
Thats the way I choose to save. | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
Thats thy childrens steadfast stay | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 796 |
Thats worthy of my God? | J. Fellows (C.M.) | 429 |
Thats worthy of our God? | W. Gadsby (148th) | 648 |
Thaw it with the beams of love, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
The Almighty Prisoner quits the prison, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 488 |
The Almighty Saviour comes, | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 51 |
The Alpha and the Omega too, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
The Antidote of death! | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 138 |
The Antidote of death. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 165 |
The Bishop he to bless; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
The Breaker is gone forth in love, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 553 |
The Bridegroom of his chosen bride, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
The Canaanites dwell in the land. | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
The Canaanites dwelt in the land. | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
The Canaanites still in the land, | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
The Canaanites still in the land. | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
The Canaanites still in the land. | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
The Canaanites still in the land. | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
The Christian cries, Unclean, unclean! | J. Hart (S.M.) | 314 |
The Christian laying out. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 880 |
The Christian navigates a sea | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1049 |
The Christian often cannot see | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
The Christian seeks his brothers good, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 851 |
The Christian works with all his power, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 256 |
The Christians heart his prayer indites; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 882 |
The Christians hope can never fail. | Gospel Mag., 1799 (L.M.) | 245 |
The Christians hope shall never fail. | Gospel Mag., 1799 (L.M.) | 245 |
The Christians hope shall never fail. | Gospel Mag., 1799 (L.M.) | 245 |
The Christians hope shall never fail. | Gospel Mag., 1799 (L.M.) | 245 |
The Church and congregation bless, | D. Denham (C.M.) | 1154 |
The Comforter must teach | John Berridge (148th) | 888 |
The Ethiop then shall change his skin; | C. Wesley & Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 1072 |
The Father and the Word, | W. Gadsby (6.4.) | 517 |
The Father bows his ears, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
The Father dearly loves the Son, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803 |
The Father gave orders to kill, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
The Father gives the Son; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 820 |
The Father has bestowed | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 79 |
The Father has graven our names on thy hands, | W. Hammond (104th) | 343 |
The Father has in Jesus stored | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 527 |
The Father has punished for us his dear Son. | C. Wesley (11s) | 161 |
The Father is a holy God; | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 16 |
The Father lays his vengeance by, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
The Father loved us ere we fell, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 579 |
The Father of all grace; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 870 |
The Father saw him come, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
The Father sends us down, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 831 |
The Father sent the Son to die; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
The Father smiles on thee; | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 117 |
The Father then replies, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
The Father, Son, and Holy Ghost – | J. Hart (S.M.) | 502 |
The Father, Son, and Thee. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
The Father, Word, and Spirits voice | W. Gadsby (148th) | 607 |
The Father, in eternal love, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 569 |
The Father, the Spirit, and Word, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 516 |
The Fathers first Elect; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 572 |
The Fathers good pleasure has laid up in store | J. Fawcett (104th) | 184 |
The Fathers honoured too. | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 114 |
The Fathers love in this we find, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 34 |
The Fathers love shall run | Isaac Watts (148th) | 409 |
The Fathers pardoning love receive, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 81 |
The Fathers will to do. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 572 |
The First and Last. Amen. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
The Friend of sinners lost, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 739 |
The God I trust is true and just; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 355 |
The God and the Man, how he fills up his throne! | Isaac Watts (11s) | 414 |
The God by all adored. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 834 |
The God of Jacob chose the hill | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 365 |
The God of glory sends his summons forth, | Isaac Watts (50th) | 497 |
The God of grace delights to hear | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 943 |
The God of my Salvation lives; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 419 |
The God of my salvation see? | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1019 |
The God of spirits only can | John Berridge (148th) | 886 |
The God of truth and love; | C. Wesley (148th) | 127 |
The God shines gracious through the Man, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 481 |
The God that fills immensity | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 646 |
The God that first us chose, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 831 |
The God that rules on high, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 770 |
The God we trust is still the same! | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 557 |
The God who gave me breath | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1050 |
The God who thus does bless the poor, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 589 |
The God whom we profess to fear! | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
The Holy Ghost apply, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 152 |
The Holy Ghost has made him so. | J. Hart (112th) | 89 |
The Holy Ghost in Scripture saith | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
The Holy Ghost indites | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 725 |
The Holy Ghost into us breathe; | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
The Holy Ghost must give the wound, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
The Holy Ghost this witness bears, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 681 |
The Holy Ghosts thy witness. | J. Hart (8.3.) | 484 |
The Holy Spirit leads them on, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 16 |
The Holy Spirit pleads; | J. Montgomery (C.M.) | 1002 |
The Holy Spirit works the faith, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 863 |
The Holy, Wise, and Just, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
The Infinite Captain arose from the earth, | Isaac Watts (11s) | 414 |
The Infinite Captive a prisoner lay; | Isaac Watts (11s) | 414 |
The Jewish world knew not their King, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 79 |
The Jews with thorns his temples crowned, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
The Judge prepares to come; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 847 |
The King himself comes near, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 357 |
The King himself was seen | W. Gadsby (148th) | 648 |
The King of heaven a feast has made, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 818 |
The King of kings, and God of love. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 539 |
The Kings highway of holiness | J. Cennick (L.M.) | 144 |
The Lamb for sinners slain, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 842 |
The Lamb is exalted repentance to give, | J. Stevens (11s) | 239 |
The Lamb of God for sinners slain, | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 688 |
The Lamb procured it by his blood. | J. Hart (148th) | 817 |
The Lamb that died for me! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 829 |
The Lamb that freed my captive soul | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 100 |
The Lamb that took our guilt; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
The Lamb, for sinners slain, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 829 |
The Life, the Truth, the Way! | J. Montgomery (C.M.) | 1002 |
The Living Bread from heaven. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 446 |
The Lord Jehovah is | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
The Lord Jehovah is my guide; | J. Franklin (L.M.) | 513 |
The Lord a victim fell; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
The Lord assured the chosen race, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
The Lord be with you to the end, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 631 |
The Lord before had made him wise; | John Newton (L.M.) | 692 |
The Lord declares me clean. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 811 |
The Lord delights to hear them cry, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 527 |
The Lord finds pasture for his sheep. | John Berridge (148th) | 674 |
The Lord gave faith to eye the Lamb, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 637 |
The Lord has forsaken thee quite; | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
The Lord has judgments for the proud, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 420 |
The Lord has shut him in. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 685 |
The Lord has taught my heart to fear. | H. Paice, 1798 (L.M.) | 200 |
The Lord himself be near; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 631 |
The Lord himself be with you all, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 631 |
The Lord in Zion placed his name; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 366 |
The Lord in Zion reigns, | J. Adams (S.M.) | 274 |
The Lord is Zions King; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 541 |
The Lord is all our trust. | John Berridge (S.M.) | 891 |
The Lord is great indeed; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
The Lord is just and true, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 335 |
The Lord is our power, The Lord will provide. | John Newton (104th) | 324 |
The Lord is rich indeed, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 630 |
The Lord is risen indeed. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
The Lord is risen resound! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 486 |
The Lord is risen! thou trembling soul, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 486 |
The Lord is surely near | John Berridge (148th) | 889 |
The Lord is the path of the just, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 544 |
The Lord my Saviour is; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 659 |
The Lord my soul does own; | J. Franklin (C.M.) | 511 |
The Lord my strength and glorious righteousness; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 667 |
The Lord my wants and weakness knows, | T. Greene (C.M.) | 209 |
The Lord of Glory came; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 537 |
The Lord of Hosts, the Mighty God, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
The Lord of Hosts. | W. Gadsby (6.4.) | 517 |
The Lord of Life was slain; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 585 |
The Lord of glory fights for me, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 552 |
The Lord of life and power; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803 |
The Lord of life experienced death! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
The Lord of life this table spread, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 435 |
The Lord oft gives his people here; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 681 |
The Lord on high his love proclaims, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 570 |
The Lord on high proclaims | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 110 |
The Lord only can show his hidden part, | John Berridge (104th) | 710 |
The Lord our God will make to pass | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 554 |
The Lord our Righteousness; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
The Lord proclaims his name; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 556 |
The Lord relieves the poor; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 629 |
The Lord so rules by his command, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 1113 |
The Lord that made both heaven and earth, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 709 |
The Lord the Saviour gave; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 602 |
The Lord the Saviour is her rest; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 638 |
The Lord the righteous tries; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 614 |
The Lord to die for me. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 579 |
The Lord vouchsafes to explain | J. Hart (S.M.) | 863 |
The Lord whom thou seekest will not tarry long; | J. Hart (104th) | 804 |
The Lord whom ye seek is nigh to your call, | John Berridge (104th) | 687 |
The Lord will feed the poor, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 629 |
The Lord will grant whateer they want; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 832 |
The Lord will guard them well, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 634 |
The Lord will happiness divine | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 281 |
The Lord will hear us in his name, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 164 |
The Lord will help the poor, | John Berridge (148th) | 887 |
The Lord will make his goodness pass | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 554 |
The Lord will make his goodness pass | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 554 |
The Lord will make his goodness pass | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 554 |
The Lord will neer despise; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1098 |
The Lord will not uphold thy breast, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 253 |
The Lord will scourge us if we stray, | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 344 |
The Lord will surely hear. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 725 |
The Lord will take you in. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 675 |
The Lord will teach him Jesus well. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
The Lord will weary them with woe, | John Berridge (112th) | 898 |
The Lord would spare, if in the place | E. Scott (C.M.) | 1145 |
The Lord, I hear, the hungry feeds, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 743 |
The Lord, descending from above, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 5 |
The Lord, displeased, has raised his rod; | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
The Lord, in the day of his anger, did lay | C. Wesley (11s) | 161 |
The Lord, on whom that faith depends, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 810 |
The Lord, our glory and defence, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 58 |
The Lord, the highest God, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
The Lord, their Father, still is nigh, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
The Lord, who first created man, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 905 |
The Lords ascended up on high, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 489 |
The Lords my Helper and Support, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 552 |
The Maker lived alone. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 2 |
The Man of griefs condemned for you; | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 688 |
The Man the Lord Jehovah sent. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 621 |
The Man who brake the serpents head | John Berridge (C.M.) | 892 |
The Mediator made the peace, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
The One-in-Three, and Three-in-One, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 538 |
The Redeemers lone retreat; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
The Refuge where I hide. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 140 |
The Resurrection of the dead, | John Newton (C.M.) | 193 |
The Rock of Ages never moves; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
The Rock prepared of God. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1093 |
The Rock that is higher than I. | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
The Sabbath of thy love. | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1061 |
The Sabbath was a day of rest; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 636 |
The Saviour brings us nigh, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
The Saviour did languish for sinners like me. | J. Berridge (104th) | 150 |
The Saviour died for me. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 418 |
The Saviour died, and by his blood | C. Cole (L.M.) | 984 |
The Saviour empties whom he fills, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 894 |
The Saviour expired for me. | R. Burnham (8s) | 380 |
The Saviour gave his vital blood; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1087 |
The Saviour has made known; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 666 |
The Saviour hides his face; | J. Hoskins (C.M.) | 953 |
The Saviour in my heart. | Matlock’s Selection (S.M.) | 948 |
The Saviour left his native sky, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 148 |
The Saviour lives no more to die! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 751 |
The Saviour of sinners came in, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
The Saviour sets them down, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 832 |
The Saviour shed his blood; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 585 |
The Saviour sucked out all their bane; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
The Saviour, whom I then shall see, | John Newton (C.M.) | 469 |
The Saviours arm is wanted here, | John Berridge (148th) | 887 |
The Saviours blood to plead. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 527 |
The Saviours bounty taste; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1039 |
The Saviours cross shall be my theme, | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 1012 |
The Saviours footsteps to explore, | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 431 |
The Saviours praise below. | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1027 |
The Saviours precious blood, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 638 |
The Saviours toil and smart, | John Berridge (148th) | 888 |
The Saviours voice to hear? | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 1066 |
The Scripture assures us, The Lord will provide. | John Newton (104th) | 324 |
The Scriptures and the Lord | J. Hart (S.M.) | 878 |
The Servant of the Lord; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 571 |
The Shepherd of his little flock; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
The Shepherd softly cries; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
The Shepherd that chose us must surely be good, | J. Hart (104th) | 804 |
The Son deserves it well; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
The Son his flesh and blood; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 820 |
The Son in love his life resigned; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 34 |
The Son of David here shall reign, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 365 |
The Son of David holds his throne, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 361 |
The Son of God and man, has died, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 815 |
The Son of God came down to die, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 820 |
The Son shall make you free. | Spiritual Mag., 1790 (C.M.) | 989 |
The Son with joy looks down and sees | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 422 |
The Sovereign and the Head. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 50 |
The Sovereign of the skies, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 95 |
The Spirit and the Father joined, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 525 |
The Spirit and the Word; | W. Gadsby (6.4.) | 517 |
The Spirit applies, and faith puts on, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 820 |
The Spirit brings the chosen race, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 16 |
The Spirit dwells with men. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1095 |
The Spirit he sends his truth to impart; | W. Gadsby (104th) | 520 |
The Spirit his petition writes, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 882 |
The Spirit makes his graces shine, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 538 |
The Spirit of Christ thou dost not know. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
The Spirit of God receives; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
The Spirit of adoption breathe, | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 1103 |
The Spirit of love his blood applies. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 34 |
The Spirit takes delight to view | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 422 |
The Spirit wrought my faith, and love, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 109 |
The Spirit, too, must show | John Berridge (148th) | 888 |
The Spirits own dictator, | Rozzell (7.6.) | 292 |
The Three-in-One and One-in-Three, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 579 |
The Triune Jehovah we praise, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 516 |
The Truth that cant deceive; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
The Wine of the Kingdom is Christ, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
The Witness sure and true | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
The Word descends and dwells in clay, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 20 |
The adamant give way; | J. Hupton (C.M.) | 1099 |
The adoring armies fall; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 475 |
The all-atoning Lamb! | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 983 |
The all-confirming grace; | R. Burnham (148th) | 60 |
The angelic host among; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 850 |
The angels owe their bliss; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
The angels theme in heaven above. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 919 |
The angry powers of hell | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
The angry waves his word obeyed, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1017 |
The appointed time rolls on apace, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 76 |
The archangel sounds the dreadful trump, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 847 |
The arm of his strength will complete; | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 340 |
The arm that vindicates thy cause; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 622 |
The arm, and the eye, and the breast, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 635 |
The arms of everlasting love | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 94 |
The ascended Saviours love; | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 117 |
The authors merits none, | J. Hart (148th) | 817 |
The babe of Christ, at hearing this, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
The badness of our hearts, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
The balm of life, the cure of woe; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 919 |
The banquet spread for you; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 1122 |
The beam of day which pierces through | John Newton (C.M.) | 288 |
The beams of his grace are passing all worth, | Samuel Medley (104th) | 322 |
The beauties of his face? | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 191 |
The beauties of this bow but shine | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
The beggars finger wears! | J. Hart (S.M.) | 219 |
The best gift saint or angel knows, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
The best obedience of my hands | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 112 |
The best returns for one like me, | John Newton (C.M.) | 959 |
The best, the very best. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 219 |
The billows cannot heave, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 335 |
The billows more fiercely return, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
The billows rage and roar, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 685 |
The birthday of our King. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 39 |
The bitter is sweet, the medicine is food; | John Newton (104th) | 232 |
The bitter pangs they feel within. | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 762 |
The blazing glory of that love | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 633 |
The blessed Three-in-One; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 479 |
The blessedness that then we proved? | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1041 |
The blessing is sure to obtain; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 632 |
The blessings God designs to give. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 882 |
The blessings from his death that flow, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803 |
The blessings of his grace? | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 191 |
The blessings of thy death. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 818 |
The blessings of thy grace impart, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1010 |
The blessings of thy word. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 1128 |
The blessings that in him are stored. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
The blessings that my Father sends; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
The blest eternal deed, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 680 |
The blest memorials of thy grief, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 822 |
The blind his sight receive; | C. Wesley & Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 1072 |
The bliss of endless day, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 554 |
The blood and righteousness | W. Gadsby (148th) | 607 |
The blood of Christ divinely flows, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1112 |
The blood of Christ has brought you nigh – | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803A |
The blood of Christ thy soul can cure. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 113 |
The blood of Christ, a precious blood! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 858 |
The blood of Christ, how sweet it sounds, | C. Cole (L.M.) | 984 |
The blood of Jesus surely saves | J. Hart (S.M.) | 863 |
The blood of atonement apply; | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
The blood of his Surety by faith he reviews, | J. Stevens (11s) | 243 |
The blood of our Priest, our crucified King; | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
The blood, the righteousness, and love | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 383 |
The blood, which, as a priest, he bears | John Newton (C.M.) | 128 |
The bloody conflicts of your God; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 663 |
The body in his bounty shares, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 828 |
The body of thy Son. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 821 |
The body prepared by the Father assumes, | E. L. Schlict (11s) | 41 |
The body, the church, ever stood | W. Gadsby (8s) | 635 |
The boundless treasures of his grace, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 554 |
The boundless treasures of his grace; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 536 |
The bounty of his sovereign will, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 556 |
The bowels of thy grace | W. Hammond (148th) | 339 |
The bowels strangely move; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 756 |
The bread of the kingdom, the wine of the blest! | Augustus Toplady (11s Irreg.) | 68 |
The bread we ask which comes from heaven, | John Berridge (112th) | 1120 |
The breath of life, thy quickening flame, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 715 |
The brightest hope will faint at last, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1126 |
The brightest image of his grace! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 18 |
The brightest things below the sky | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1064 |
The bruisèd reed he never breaks, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 120 |
The bud may have a bitter taste, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 320 |
The burdens thou didst bear, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 125 |
The call is made to you; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 986 |
The carnal mind takes different ways, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 621 |
The castle of the human heart, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1020 |
The cause of love is in himself; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 606 |
The change before it come, | John Newton (C.M.) | 469 |
The charge did not deny. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 659 |
The chief concern of falln mankind | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
The chief of Satans wiles; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1089 |
The child of God can enter here, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 358 |
The child of God molest; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 636 |
The child of fancy, finely dressed, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 236 |
The child with joy appears; | J. Needham (C.M.) | 252 |
The choicest of her stores. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 440 |
The chosen sons of Adams race. | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 17 |
The chosen tribes were led, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 446 |
The church adore around; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
The church at large, and every child, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 540 |
The church in Christ is found, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
The church might wholly fall; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 351 |
The church stands for ever complete; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 516 |
The church to buy with blood. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 533 |
The church, adorned with grace, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 361 |
The churchs Wisdom, Life, and Head; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 621 |
The churchs everlasting Head | J. Kent (L.M.) | 925 |
The churchs woes to bear, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 561 |
The circle where my passions move, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
The city of my blest abode | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 94 |
The clouds ye so much dread | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 320 |
The cold with warmth divine; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 455 |
The comfort of his cure. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 218 |
The conquest Jesus won | J. Kent (S.M.) | 922 |
The conquest over grace; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 678 |
The contrite heart and broken | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
The copious manna fell; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 446 |
The cordial of my care. | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 138 |
The counsel of the Lord shall stand, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 664 |
The counsels of redeeming grace | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 42 |
The covenant God with Noah made; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
The covenant made with Davids Lord; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 411 |
The covenant of free grace, | Gospel Mag., 1778 (S.M.) | 86 |
The creature often proves a bait, | John Berridge (148th) | 887 |
The creatures! look how old they grow, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 2 |
The cross and nails no more; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
The cross thats sent to purge thy pride, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 871 |
The cross, it takes our guilt away; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 919 |
The crosss daily load, | John Berridge (148th) | 883 |
The crowded inn, like sinners hearts, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 39 |
The crown that my Saviour bestows, | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
The cruel scourge, the piercing spear. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
The curse of the law I sustained, | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
The curse thou never shalt endure, | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1032 |
The dangerous brink of black despair; | J. Hart (112th) | 835 |
The dark designs of hell are broke; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 419 |
The darkest cloud hope pierces through, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 244 |
The darkest paths alone. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
The dawn of everlasting life. | J. Swain (L.M.) | 1107 |
The day of salvation that lifts up my head. | C. Wesley (104th) | 408 |
The day the Lord Jehovah blest; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 636 |
The day will surely come, | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
The dead professor counts | J. Hart (S.M.) | 852 |
The dead shall feel thy power; | C. Wesley & Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 1072 |
The deadly plague within, | John Berridge (148th) | 888 |
The dearest idol I have known, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 958 |
The death of Christ shall still remain | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1098 |
The debt is paid; the victory won; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
The debt of love to him you owe. | S. Stennett (148th) | 403 |
The debt of praise we owe; | John Newton (C.M.) | 966 |
The debt, though great, he paid, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 659 |
The deep mysterious cause, | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 1012 |
The deeper it reaches, the more the soul thrives; | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
The deeper sorrows of our Lord, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 164 |
The depths of his sorrow; the heights of his love; | J. Swain (104th) | 417 |
The diamond, thats for thousands sold, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803 |
The difference will be this: | J. Hart (C.M.) | 845 |
The dire contagion fills the veins, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 977 |
The doctrine most divine. | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 51 |
The door of thy mercy stands open all day, | J. Stocker (11s) | 11 |
The doubts that perplex you, the fears that distress, | John Berridge (104th) | 906 |
The dragon dragged in chains. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 489 |
The dread conflagration their joy cant decrease, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 568 |
The dreadful plague of sin. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 614 |
The dreadful work is done. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 168 |
The dumb in songs of praise rejoice, | C. Wesley & Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 1072 |
The dungeon, opening foul as hell, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
The dying Son atones; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 207 |
The dying thief rejoiced to see | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 160 |
The eagle tempered with the dove; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
The earth shall soon dissolve like snow, | John Newton (C.M.) | 198 |
The easiest fool he had. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 775 |
The elect eternal life shall win, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 530 |
The entertainment is for such, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 831 |
The eternal Father, praise; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 831 |
The eternal Fathers only Son; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 20 |
The eternal God displays; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 514 |
The eternal One-in-Three, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
The eternal Prince of Peace. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
The eternal Three-in-One, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 505 |
The eternal Three-in-One; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 641 |
The eternal Word, who built the earth and skies, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 703 |
The eternal love and faithfulness, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
The ever-faithful God. | T. Greene (C.M.) | 230 |
The every mite to thee I owed, | J. Cennick (8.8.6.) | 163 |
The evils which I feel, | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1029 |
The exceeding sinfulness of sin; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 712 |
The faint, the famished, and the sad, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 818 |
The fairest of ten thousand fairs; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
The faith is vain such men profess; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 851 |
The faith of Gods elect | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 603 |
The faith of a Christian, indeed, | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
The faith that lays hold on the Lamb, | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
The falling of a tear; | J. Montgomery (C.M.) | 1002 |
The favoured objects of his love, | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1013 |
The fear of the Lord confirms a good hope; | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
The fear of the Lord forbids us to yield; | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
The fear of the Lord his mercy makes dear, | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
The fear of the Lord is clean and approved; | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
The fear of the Lord is lowly and meek; | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
The fear of the Lord is soundness and health; | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
The fear of the Lord our days will prolong, | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
The fear of the Lord preserves us from death, | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
The fearless babe, with passive faith, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
The feast is furnished free; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 831 |
The feast prepared by grace; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 660 |
The feast thou hast been pleased to make | J. Hart (C.M.) | 821 |
The feeble shall all be made strong; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 632 |
The feeblest branch of thine. | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 939 |
The feeblest heart shall hell subdue, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 39 |
The feeblest lamb in Jesus fold | J. Kent (S.M.) | 921 |
The feeblest prayer, if faith be there, | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
The feelings of his heart | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 725 |
The festering sores of sin. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
The few that I can call my friends | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1021 |
The fictious power of chance | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 70 |
The field is ripe for harvest now, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 519 |
The filth that into thee was cast. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
The fire of tribulation. | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
The first-begotten from the dead; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 488 |
The first-born Son of natures womb, | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 426 |
The first-born sons of light | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 249 |
The flame shall not hurt thee; I only design | K., 1787 (11s) | 329 |
The flesh dislikes the way, | John Newton (S.M.) | 337 |
The flocks in Jesus fold, | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
The flocks that long have dwelt | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
The foe, confounded, swift as thought, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
The followers of the Lamb! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 63 |
The folly of my doubts and fears. | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 323 |
The fondness of a creatures love, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1064 |
The foolish builders, scribe and priest, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 141 |
The force of their united cries | John Newton (C.M.) | 966 |
The former mercy is forgot, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
The foundations of the earth, | J. Hart (7.5.) | 77 |
The fountain gushing from his side. | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 688 |
The fountain is just by, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 986 |
The fountain oerflows, our woes to redress, | J. Fawcett (104th) | 184 |
The fountain of Christ, assist me to sing, | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
The fountain of Jesus will rid thee of all. | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
The fountain open stands, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 444 |
The fountains opened now for sin; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 45 |
The fragrant incense of his prayer | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
The fretful look, the wanton eye, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 896 |
The frighted dead arise, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 847 |
The fruit appear, the spices flow. | Gospel Mag., 1777 (L.M.) | 942 |
The fruit of Jesus righteousness, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 242 |
The fruit of his eternal love; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 422 |
The fruits of his own righteousness. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 670 |
The full Propitiation he; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
The fulness of thy promise prove, | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1074 |
The furnace shall not singe thy hair, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 335 |
The future, the present, the past – | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
The garden scene begins his woes, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 148 |
The gate and narrow way they missed, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 302 |
The gates of brass fly open wide, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1020 |
The gates of gaping hell; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 94 |
The gladly solemn sound! | C. Wesley (148th) | 59 |
The gloom in which I dwell, | John Newton (C.M.) | 288 |
The glories of Immanuel. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 20 |
The glories of the eternal skies, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 480 |
The glories of the place, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
The glories that surround the saints, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
The glorified spirits in heaven. | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 340 |
The glorious Friend that died for you, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 257 |
The glorious Sufferer stood. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 763 |
The glorious gospel brightly shone; | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
The glorious great I AM; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 861 |
The glorious hosts in heaven obey; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 370 |
The glorious light from darkness sprung, | John Newton (altered) (L.M.) | 1130 |
The glorious theme well still pursue, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 217 |
The glory now prepared; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 643 |
The glory of his cross. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 54 |
The glory of his righteousness. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
The glory of my brightest days, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1011 |
The gold and silver are not mine; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 381 |
The golden letters still appear; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 413 |
The good hand of God has brought us again | J. Hart (104th) | 456 |
The good that we seek we neer shall obtain; | John Newton (104th) | 324 |
The goodness of the Lord. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 459 |
The gospel bears my spirit up; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 83 |
The gospel brings tidings, glad tidings indeed, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 524 |
The gospel declares that God, sending his Son | Gospel Mag., 1777 (11s) | 52 |
The gospel has a joyful sound: | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1092 |
The gospel is good news indeed, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 528 |
The gospel sweetly now proclaims; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 528 |
The gospel – I love it; tis perfectly free! | Gospel Mag., 1777 (11s) | 52 |
The gospel-tables spread | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 587 |
The gospel-trumpet gives; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
The gospel-trumpet hear, | C. Wesley (148th) | 59 |
The gospels a message of peace, | R. Burnham (8s) | 460 |
The gospels gracious call obey, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1109 |
The gospels joyful sound; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 58 |
The gospels the law of the Lamb; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
The grace is far above | C. Wesley (148th) | 37 |
The grace to be meek, and lowly, and kind; | John Berridge (104th) | 906 |
The grace which saves from death and hell. | J. Kent (last 3 verses) (L.M.) | 407 |
The grandeur of its lines; | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 42 |
The graves of all his saints he blessed, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 466 |
The great Redeemer stood, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 120 |
The great Redeemers throne; | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1024 |
The great Supreme, the mighty God. | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 969 |
The great and bounteous God. | Boyce (C.M.) | 1151 |
The great eternal Three-in-One; | J. Swain (L.M.) | 721 |
The great good news with gladness hear, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
The great mysterious purpose lay, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 66 |
The great redeeming work is done. | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 97 |
The great, the good Three-One. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 867 |
The greater riches of thy grace | Boyce (C.M.) | 1151 |
The greatest glories God can show. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
The greatness of his power; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
The greatness of redeeming love, | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 249 |
The greatness of the mighty Lord. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
The ground feels firm and good; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
The growing empire of their King. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 422 |
The guilty banish all their fear, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 636 |
The guilty, vile, and base, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 587 |
The half of the glory I see | W. Gadsby (8s) | 529 |
The hand of heaven not slack; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
The hand that gives, yet keeps in store | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 643 |
The happy gates of gospel grace | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
The happy reward of all that him seek; | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
The happy souls above; | J. Swain (C.M.) | 1082 |
The harder marble of my heart. | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 688 |
The hardest thing could break or melt, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
The healing virtue of his wing. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 910 |
The heart is not sincere. | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 253 |
The heart is turned aside; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 904 |
The heart it draws to seek applause, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
The heart of steel to thee must yield, | J. Hupton (C.M.) | 1099 |
The heart of stone believe. | C. Wesley & Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 1072 |
The heart that wants this fear is poor, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 255 |
The heart uplifts with Gods own gifts, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
The hearts he breaks he heals again, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 553 |
The heaven of loving thee alone. | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1016 |
The heavenly rapture can describe. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 22 |
The heavenly word declares, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 114 |
The heavens declare thy glory, Lord, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1147 |
The heavy-laden soul finds rest; | Augustus Toplady (112th) | 1052 |
The heights and depths unknown, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1039 |
The heirs of salvation, I know from his word, | John Newton (104th) | 232 |
The hell of sin within, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 675 |
The help of man is vain; | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1047 |
The helpless and weak he neer shall destroy, | J. Wingrove (104th) | 1000 |
The hidden evils of my heart, | John Newton (L.M.) | 295 |
The high consolation of friendship divine! | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 262 |
The highest heavens are short of this; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
The hill where living waters spring. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 360 |
The hills may depart, and mountains remove, | W. Hammond (104th) | 343 |
The holy Father, Holy Ghost, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 855 |
The holy angels have no spots, | Isaac Watts & J. Needham (C.M.) | 15 |
The holy child Jesus of Mary was born. | J. Hart (11s) | 40 |
The holy child of God; | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
The holy law proclaims the same: | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1092 |
The holy soul he formed anew; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 422 |
The holy tribes repair; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 361 |
The holy, harmless Child of God | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
The holy, holy, holy Lord, | Isaac Watts & J. Needham (C.M.) | 15 |
The holy, just, and sacred Three, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1095 |
The honours of her God and King, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
The honours of her God. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
The honours of her God. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 540 |
The honours of her dying Lord | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 217 |
The honours of his grace. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 505 |
The honours of thy law restored; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 164 |
The honours of your Lord and King. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 531 |
The hope of his happiness rises from fear, | J. Hart (11.9.) | 309 |
The hope that such a day will come | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1021 |
The hour I first believed! | John Newton (C.M.) | 198 |
The hour is near, consigned to death, | T. Haweis (C.M.) | 1065 |
The humble poor hell not despise, | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 762 |
The humble, contrite heart. | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 390 |
The humbler I shall lie; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 475 |
The humblest soul is most like me. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 810 |
The hungry soul that feels his need. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 629 |
The important word implies not less. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 815 |
The incarnate Deity; | C. Wesley (148th) | 37 |
The incarnate Son of God. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 518 |
The incense of his prayers and tears | John Newton (C.M.) | 128 |
The indignation of the Lord | J. Hart (8.6.8.8.) | 806A |
The indignation of the Lord | J. Hart (L.M.) | 858 |
The indwelling majesty and power; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
The infant and the aged saint, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 816 |
The infant of her womb? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 269 |
The infinite mercy we sing, | R. Burnham (8s) | 12 |
The iron bondage from our necks. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1006 |
The joy of all thy blood-bought train, | J. Allen (L.M.) | 952 |
The joy of my heart, and the boast of my tongue; | J. Stocker (11s) | 11 |
The joy of salvation, when shall it be mine? | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 262 |
The joy prepared for suffering saints, | John Newton (S.M.) | 337 |
The joy that from thy presence springs; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 370 |
The joyful news of sins forgiven, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
The joys of heaven, the pains of hell – | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 8 |
The juices of the living Vine | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 1122 |
The just by faith shall live, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 605 |
The just shall live indeed; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 605 |
The just shall live, and live to prove, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 605 |
The justice or the grace. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 207 |
The keys of death and hell | C. Wesley (148th) | 127 |
The kingdom, and power, and glory are thine. | J. Hart (104th) | 129 |
The kiss, or a stroke of his rod, | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
The knowledge in thy head; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 852 |
The labouring poor may venture here; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 636 |
The lame man leaps with joy; | Henry Fowler (148th) | 1026 |
The land of promise have, | W. Gadsby (122nd) | 522 |
The language of his dying breath, | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
The lash is steeped he on thee lays, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 871 |
The latent Godhead lay; | C. Wesley (148th) | 37 |
The law as loud as thunder cries, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 585 |
The law by Moses came, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 50 |
The law could but doom me to woe, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
The law demanded blood for blood, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
The law demands a perfect heart; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1004 |
The law demands a weighty debt, | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 49 |
The law gives sin its damning power, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 464 |
The law its best obedience owes | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 5 |
The law of my Saviour and King; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
The law of the Lord is perfect and good, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 520 |
The law of the Spirit of life, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
The law provokes men oft to ill, | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 49 |
The law thy feet will not enlarge, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 101 |
The law was never meant to give | J. Hart (C.M.) | 809 |
The law, with unrelenting breath, | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
The least transgression of his law; | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 65 |
The length, and breadth, and height. | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 249 |
The leprosy lies deep within. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1004 |
The lesser branches of the tree. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
The lesson each revolving year | Boyce (C.M.) | 1151 |
The life and power of faith; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 602 |
The life he had yielded restored, | J. Swain (8s) | 159 |
The life of all that live. | John Newton (C.M.) | 193 |
The life of faith maintain; | John Newton (C.M.) | 1126 |
The life of my delights, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1011 |
The life they could not take away, | J. Swain (8s) | 159 |
The light that in Moses appeared, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 544 |
The lions of hell, and their roaring no more; | Isaac Watts (11s) | 414 |
The lions will not tear, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 335 |
The liquid compound from his head | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
The listening sheep replies. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
The little too thats known, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
The living look with dread; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 847 |
The living possess it, through faith, hope, and love, | J. Stevens (11s) | 239 |
The loathsome leper shall be clean, | C. Wesley & Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 1072 |
The lofty heart can not submit | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 115 |
The love divine which made us thine | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
The love of Christ is rich and free; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 633 |
The love of Christ to me. | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 249 |
The love of Christ, our King, | J. Hart (148th) | 445 |
The love of Jehovah; his strength and his might; | W. Gadsby (104th) | 549 |
The love of my Father and God, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 628 |
The love of your Saviour; what themes so complete? | W. Gadsby (104th) | 568 |
The love of your departed Lord. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1121 |
The love that Christ for sinners bore; | Lock Chapel Collection (L.M.) | 1008 |
The love the Lord the Saviour shows, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 580 |
The loves of our descending God, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 20 |
The lust, the pomp, the pride of life; | Augustus Toplady (L.M.) | 991 |
The man is convicted and feeleth his hell, | John Berridge (104th) | 710 |
The man that feels his guilt abound, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 528 |
The man that loves the Lord | J. Hart (S.M.) | 852 |
The man that seeks thy peace, | Isaac Watts (122nd) | 362 |
The man that trusts the promise lives. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 48 |
The man who has no works to plead, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 528 |
The man who is blessèd with hope in the cross, | J. Stevens (11s) | 243 |
The man who of himself approves? | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1042 |
The manna, favoured Israels meat, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1126 |
The mansion of the dead; | S. Stennett (148th) | 403 |
The mark of that celestial seal | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 344 |
The marriage of the Lamb; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
The marriage-supper of the Lamb. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1121 |
The matchless beauties of his grace, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 682 |
The matchless grace of Zions King; | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 65 |
The meadows clothed with native green, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
The meanest gleaner in his field, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 519 |
The meanest of his sheep; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 354 |
The means of grace afford no sweet relief, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 701 |
The means, perhaps, may prove severe. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 304 |
The measure and the pledge of love; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 919 |
The meek with love he draws; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
The men that fear the Lord, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 832 |
The men that in thy truth confide | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
The mercies of the Lord; | J. Hart (148th) | 445 |
The mercy converting we prize; | R. Burnham (8s) | 12 |
The mercy eternal adore. | R. Burnham (8s) | 12 |
The mercy that heals us again, | R. Burnham (8s) | 12 |
The mercy that reigns evermore, | R. Burnham (8s) | 12 |
The merits of thy great High Priest | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 227 |
The mighty God, Jehovah, died | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 786 |
The mighty One-in-Three; | W. Gadsby (6.4.) | 517 |
The mighty debt his chosen owed | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 51 |
The mighty promise shines; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 14 |
The mighty works, or mightier name, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 14 |
The mild refreshing dew. | A. Flowerdew (C.M.) | 1152 |
The miry clay that clogs my feet, | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1029 |
The moment after death, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
The moment we touch its streams we are well. | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
The moment when our lives begin, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 498 |
The monster loses all his dread; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 470 |
The moon and stars shall lose their light, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 352 |
The moon and stars, to rule the night; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
The more I have, the more I want; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
The more I strove against its power, | J. Cennick (L.M.) | 144 |
The more thy glories strike my eyes | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 475 |
The morning cloud and early dew | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 296 |
The motion of a hidden fire, | J. Montgomery (C.M.) | 1002 |
The motives plain; twas all for love. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
The motives that brought us, the Lord only sees; | J. Hart (104th) | 456 |
The mouldering body lies; | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 843 |
The mysteries of his grace, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 74 |
The mysteries of redeeming grace | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 71 |
The mysteries that we speak | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 165 |
The names of all their tribes expressed, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
The narrow way, till him I view. | J. Cennick (L.M.) | 144 |
The nation and thy churches spare, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
The nation, thus redeemed from sin, | J. Kent (last 3 verses) (L.M.) | 407 |
The nations shall his grace obtain, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
The native treasure of my mind | John Berridge (S.M.) | 739 |
The needy beggar banquets here, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 831 |
The new heavens and earths Creator, | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1057 |
The new man and the old | W. Gadsby (148th) | 617 |
The new man loves to view; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 617 |
The new man of grace, and the old man of sin; | W. Gadsby (11s) | 612 |
The new-born sons of God. | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 16 |
The news of pardoning grace; | C. Wesley (148th) | 59 |
The next I know not what I read. | John Newton (112th) | 728 |
The noblest balm of all my wounds, | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 138 |
The noblest labour of thy hands; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 18 |
The numerous proud, self-righteous host, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 172 |
The oath and promise of our Lord; | Gospel Mag., 1799 (L.M.) | 245 |
The oath and promise of the Lord | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 83 |
The oath of Jehovah secures him from fear, | J. Kent (11s) | 1097 |
The oaths and promises of God, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 603 |
The objects of a mortal love? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
The offended father soon relents, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 872 |
The old man struggles hard to gain | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 678 |
The old man will pursue; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 617 |
The old prince of darkness will furnish them well. | W. Gadsby (11s) | 612 |
The old veil to rend, and life to impart; | W. Gadsby (104th) | 521 |
The one in sin is bold, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 617 |
The one thing needful, dearest Lord, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 940 |
The opening heavens around me shine | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1011 |
The other hates his sovereign name. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 617 |
The other hates the way, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 617 |
The palms of my hands while I look on I see | J. Grant (11s) | 993 |
The pangs and tortures by thee borne | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
The pangs of his body were great, | J. Swain (8s) | 159 |
The pangs of our expiring Lord, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 164 |
The parents bowels move; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 872 |
The partners of our blood, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1064 |
The path is drawn in lines of blood; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
The path is far brighter than day; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 544 |
The path of prayer thyself hast trod; | J. Montgomery (C.M.) | 1002 |
The path so pressed, so close, so strait, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
The path that Christians tread | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
The path the King himself has made? | W. Gadsby (148th) | 648 |
The path their Master trod; | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1013 |
The peace is his, and not my own, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1017 |
The peace of which I had a taste | John Newton (L.M.) | 1017 |
The peace so abundantly given; | R. Burnham (8s) | 460 |
The peace which Jesus blood secures, | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 344 |
The people of his choice; | (Author Unknown) (148th) | 214 |
The people that can be joyful in thee! | C. Wesley (104th) | 408 |
The people that he chose. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 318 |
The piercing nails have wrote their name | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 348 |
The pilgrims and the strangers | Rozzell (7.6.) | 292 |
The place of thy abode; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 475 |
The place where Christ is laid; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 39 |
The place where Jesus lay? | J. Hart (S.M.) | 842 |
The plagues within my heart; | John Berridge (S.M.) | 891 |
The plaintive cry, the humble prayer; | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 943 |
The plants in beauty grew; | A. Flowerdew (C.M.) | 1152 |
The pleasing lustre of his eyes | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 18 |
The pleasing sensation will yield | R. Burnham (8s) | 380 |
The pledge of joys to come; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 24 |
The pledges thou wast pleased to leave, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 822 |
The plenitude of heaven. | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 117 |
The poor dependants on thy grace, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 223 |
The poor shall shout thy praise. | Boyce (C.M.) | 1151 |
The poor soul to gladden, and calls him his love. | W. Gadsby (104th) | 520 |
The poor supply, the wounded heal, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 176 |
The poorer the wretch, the welcomer here; | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
The port of endless rest; | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
The portion of a beast | John Berridge (148th) | 886 |
The power and glory of thy grace; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 761 |
The power is all thy own; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 820 |
The power is thine alone | John Newton (148th) | 452 |
The power of Jesus arm, | John Berridge (148th) | 888 |
The power of faith in me. | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 225 |
The power to trust and pray. | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1088 |
The power, the sweetness of that voice, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 951 |
The powers of darkness are despoiled; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 836 |
The powers of darkness captive led, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 489 |
The powers of darkness in malice may rage, | Henry Fowler (11.8.) | 350 |
The powers of death and hell; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 553 |
The powers of hell united pressed, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
The praise of Christ, ye Christians, sound; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 845 |
The praise of our salvation. | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
The praises due to Christ my King. | Gospel Mag., 1796 (L.M.) | 482 |
The praises of free grace; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 509 |
The praises of my God shall still | N.Tate & N.Brady (C.M.) | 936 |
The praises of our lives belong; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1080 |
The precious cleansing blood of Christ | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
The present and the past, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 2 |
The present moments just appear, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 498 |
The present we compare! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 479 |
The price of pardon was his blood, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 438 |
The price, his own hearts blood. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 23 |
The pride of the lofty endures. | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8s) | 250 |
The prince of darkness flies; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 424 |
The principle of faith | W. Gadsby (148th) | 602 |
The principle of grace | W. Gadsby (148th) | 617 |
The principles of grace and sin | W. Gadsby (148th) | 617 |
The prisoner now goes forth; | Henry Fowler (148th) | 1026 |
The privilege of a saint; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 872 |
The prodigals returned – | J. Hart (S.M.) | 219 |
The promise calls me near; | John Newton (S.M.) | 395 |
The promise is fulfilled! | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
The promise is fulfilled; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
The promise of the Lord | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
The promise runs, Ask and receive, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 897 |
The promised Infant born today | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
The promised land of bliss, | W. Gadsby (122nd) | 522 |
The promised land of peace, | John Newton (S.M.) | 337 |
The proofs of godly fear to give; | C. Wesley (112th) | 955 |
The prophet, secured from the dearth, | John Newton (8s) | 276 |
The prophets have foretold | W. Batty (C.M.) | 950 |
The punished child repents; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 872 |
The purchase Christ has made. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
The purchase of his agonies. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 422 |
The purchase of his blood. | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 975 |
The purchase of his blood; | J. Hart (148th) | 353 |
The purchase of his pain. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 843 |
The purchase of that precious blood | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803A |
The purest gold without alloy | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 42 |
The rags that I am poor. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 743 |
The rainbow in its various hues, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
The rainbow still remains a sign. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
The ransom that bought us, no less than his blood. | J. Hart (104th) | 778 |
The ransomed damned shall be. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
The ransomed of the Lord | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
The ransomed shall to Zion come. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
The ransomed shall to Zion come. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
The ransomed shall to Zion come. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
The ravenous beasts of prey | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
The reach of these inferior things; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 481 |
The realms of bliss forsook, | J. Hart (148th) | 448 |
The reason is, if truth be said, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
The rebel bold and base, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 219 |
The reproaches of his cross, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 616 |
The reproaches of the Lamb, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 616 |
The resurrection of the just. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 843 |
The rich effusion copious ran, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
The rich provision taste. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
The rich treasures of his grace. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 518 |
The riches it contains, | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 42 |
The riches of his goodness known; | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 66 |
The riches of his grace. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 587 |
The riches of his love | W. Gadsby (148th) | 526 |
The riches of thy blood. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 775 |
The riches of thy grace; | S. Barnard (148th) | 1129 |
The riches of thy grace; | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 393 |
The righteous are one with Jesus the Lord; | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
The righteous are removèd home, | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
The righteous man does righteousness, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 851 |
The righteous shall hold on his way. | Henry Fowler (11.8.) | 350 |
The righteous shall hold on his way. | Henry Fowler (11.8.) | 350 |
The righteous shall hold on his way. | Henry Fowler (11.8.) | 350 |
The righteous, in their own esteem. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 1122 |
The righteousness of God. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 820 |
The ripening fields in summer smile, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 875 |
The rising Victor sing; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
The rivers of woe shall not thee overflow; | K., 1787 (11s) | 329 |
The road that leads from banishment, | J. Cennick (L.M.) | 144 |
The road to pure and perfect bliss. | J. Hoskins (L.M.) | 945 |
The robe is spotless, full, and free; | C. Cole (L.M.) | 984 |
The robe of Christ is ever new. | Count Zinzendorf trans. by J. Wesley (L.M.) | 103 |
The robe of righteousness. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 109 |
The robes made of glory that dressed him above, | Isaac Watts (11s) | 414 |
The rocks can rend, the earth can quake, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 316 |
The rocks could feel thy powerful death, | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 688 |
The rolling seasons, as they move, | A. Flowerdew (C.M.) | 1152 |
The rolling sun, the changing light, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1147 |
The rooted stock shall still remain; | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 779 |
The ruins of my soul repair, | C. Wesley (112th) | 1060 |
The rule of grace, the power of sin; | John Newton (112th) | 728 |
The sacred Scriptures this declare: | J. Hart (S.M.) | 852 |
The sacred Three-in-One; | Isaac Watts (148th) | 409 |
The sacred flood increase! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 212 |
The sacred gospel annals show; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 908 |
The sacred gospels joyful sound. | Isaac Watts (122nd) | 362 |
The sacred joy, the sweet content, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1041 |
The sacred mine of Scripture search, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 974 |
The sacred pleasures of my soul. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 473 |
The sacred words of truth attest. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 257 |
The sacrifices God will own, | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
The saints above, how great their joys, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 477 |
The saints below and saints above, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
The saints from everlasting were; | J. Kent (S.M.) | 921 |
The saints from his propitious eye | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 168 |
The saints his name adore; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
The saints in prayer appear as one, | J. Montgomery (C.M.) | 1002 |
The saints may commit all their cares | John Newton (8s) | 276 |
The saints saw the path in those days, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 544 |
The saints shall mount on eagles wings, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 327 |
The saints without blame appear in his sight; | J. Kent (104th) | 912 |
The saints, unable to contain | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 365 |
The same dear Man in heaven now reigns | J. Hart (C.M.) | 23 |
The same on earth be done; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 867 |
The scheme to rescue fallen man! | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
The scorn of man, the joy of thee, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 745 |
The sea and sky must perish too, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 2 |
The seal of thy eternal love? | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1074 |
The seas can roar, the mountains shake; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 316 |
The seas of sovereign grace arise. | T. Gibbons (L.M.) | 755 |
The seas of sovereign grace expand, | T. Gibbons (L.M.) | 755 |
The season will be sweet, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 634 |
The seat of every sin. | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 733 |
The seat of thy Creators grace; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 364 |
The secret love of God. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
The secret springs of thought explore, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1085 |
The secret things of grace; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 1128 |
The seeds of evil once brought in, | J. Hart (112th) | 89 |
The seeds of sin grow up for death; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1004 |
The self-same truths, by various ways, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
The sense of thy expiring love, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 940 |
The serpents subtle head to bruise; | J. Hart (112th) | 89 |
The servants of my God. | S. Stennett (S.M.) | 359 |
The seventh he blessed and sanctified. | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 358 |
The shades of death withdrawn, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
The shepherds heard them sing: | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
The shining paths of peace; | R. Burnham (148th) | 60 |
The sick and wounded lay, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 930 |
The sight is too killing for pride to behold. | John Berridge (104th) | 710 |
The sight is too melting to bear. | J. Swain (8s) | 162 |
The sight of this will melt thy heart, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 101 |
The sight will melt his piteous heart, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 892 |
The sight with horror makes me start, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 811 |
The sign, till time itself shall fail, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
The simplest Christian shall not err, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 152 |
The sin that made the Saviour bleed? | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1087 |
The sin-atoning Lamb; | C. Wesley (148th) | 59 |
The sinful life and sinful heart; | John Berridge (112th) | 744 |
The sinful soul from death. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 863 |
The single boon I would entreat | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
The sinner born of God, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 725 |
The sinner finds release; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 45 |
The sinner is humbled, and self is denied. | J. Stevens (11s) | 239 |
The sinner lost he came to save, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 675 |
The sinner may toil with care and with pain, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 520 |
The sinner shall look unto me. | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
The sinner should look unto me. | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
The sinner sleeping in his grave | John Newton (C.M.) | 193 |
The sinner that truly believes, | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
The sinner that, by precious faith, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 351 |
The sinner trusts to it alone, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 949 |
The sinners Hope let men deride; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 919 |
The sinners Peace, the Daysman he, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
The sinners burden to remove. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 949 |
The sinners refuge here below; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 919 |
The sins which make them groan, | J. Swain (122nd) | 371 |
The slaves to sin and Satan too? | W. Gadsby (148th) | 608 |
The smile of mercy on his face, | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 975 |
The smiles of his face are heaven on earth; | Samuel Medley (104th) | 322 |
The smilings of thy face, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
The softening warmth of grace, | John Newton (C.M.) | 691 |
The soldier pierced his side, tis true, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
The solemn oath of God | Gospel Mag., 1778 (S.M.) | 86 |
The sons of Aaron wore. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
The sons of God they were; | J. Kent (S.M.) | 921 |
The sons of God to sin. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 192 |
The sons of earth complain of this, | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1027 |
The sons of earth delight | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 114 |
The sons of violence prevail, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
The sorrows of thy soul: | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
The sorrows thou hast felt for me; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 304 |
The soul that in the Lord believes, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 606 |
The soul that knows it lives. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 527 |
The soul that on Jesus has leaned for repose, | K., 1787 (11s) | 329 |
The soul that on Jesus relies, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 627 |
The soul that shall enter in safety shall dwell; | J. Kent (11s) | 1097 |
The soul that sins against me, dies. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 585 |
The soul that waits on him; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 630 |
The soul that with Jesus is one. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 595 |
The soul that with sincere desires | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
The soul with horror starts. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
The soul, that many a trial bears, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 242 |
The souls he delights to defend. | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 346 |
The souls once sprinkled with his blood, | B. Wallin (L.M.) | 82 |
The souls redeemed by precious blood | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 676 |
The souls that in him trust | W. Gadsby (148th) | 629 |
The souls that would to Jesus press, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 305 |
The souls who are by Jesus freed, | Spiritual Mag., 1790 (C.M.) | 989 |
The sovereign will of God alone | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 190 |
The sower hid the grain; | A. Flowerdew (C.M.) | 1152 |
The spacious earth and spreading flood | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 18 |
The spacious earth around; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 213 |
The spirit by God abhorred; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
The spirit of my mind renew, | R. Elliott (S.M.) | 471 |
The spirit that would this truth withstand, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 351 |
The spirits of the just, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 842 |
The springs of comfort seem to fail, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 136 |
The springs sweet influence, Lord, was thine; | A. Flowerdew (C.M.) | 1152 |
The stars are all concealed; | John Newton (C.M.) | 1100 |
The stars that fill the skies, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 212 |
The state which power and truth sustain, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 257 |
The sterling and ideal, | Rozzell (C.M.) | 291 |
The stone, and opes the prison! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 486 |
The storm of death draws on apace, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1093 |
The stoutest rebel bow and kneel, | J. Hupton (C.M.) | 1099 |
The stoutest rebel must resign | B. Wallin (C.M.) | 194 |
The streams of love I trace | J. Kent (148th) | 732 |
The streams thereof are rich and free; | C. Cole (L.M.) | 984 |
The streams were peace and pardoning blood, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 914 |
The strength of God is owned by all; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 709 |
The strength of every tempted son | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
The strength of my grace they shall prove. | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
The stripling began to publish abroad | W. Gadsby (104th) | 549 |
The strong and the healthy, in vain tis to ask | W. Gadsby (11s) | 548 |
The strong, the tempted, and the weak, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 921 |
The strongest traveller sick. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
The struggling Hero, strong to save, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 486 |
The subject of our songs. | John Newton (C.M.) | 202 |
The subjects of his high decrees. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
The substance of the Sabbath miss, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 358 |
The substance with the sign. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 734 |
The sun forbear to shine: | John Newton (C.M.) | 198 |
The sun shall be dark in the skies, | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
The sun shall sink in endless night; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 352 |
The sun to darkness turns. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 847 |
The sure provisions of my God | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 139 |
The sure, unerring Light, | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1059 |
The sweet Lamb of God comes forth to be slain, | J. Berridge (104th) | 150 |
The sweet Spirit seals him a son and an heir, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 520 |
The sweet enjoyment of thy love; | S. Turner (L.M.) | 1131 |
The sweetness of thy saving name. | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 1023 |
The symbols of thy flesh and blood | J. Hart (C.M.) | 734 |
The tabernacles sacred frame, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
The table now is spread; | John Berridge (S.M.) | 436 |
The tempers that vex you, his grace can redress. | John Berridge (104th) | 906 |
The tempest of my fears control, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1078 |
The tempest shall blow, the billows shall swell, | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
The tempter suggests with a roar, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
The tender mercies of the Lord | J. Hart (C.M.) | 828 |
The terror of his frowns. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 168 |
The terrors of law and of God | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 340 |
The terrors of thy holy law. | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 238 |
The thing that I would have. | (Author Unknown) (C.M.) | 1009 |
The thing to me is clear; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
The things I once esteemed the most | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 949 |
The things on earth which men esteem, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803 |
The thirsty are welcome to drink; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
The thorns that encircled it round; | J. Swain (8s) | 162 |
The thought now fills my heart with shame. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 949 |
The thousands of his sheep; | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
The thousands whom he loves | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 556 |
The threatenings of the broken law | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 946 |
The thriving corn thy breezes fill, | Boyce (C.M.) | 1151 |
The throne of grace canst move, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
The thunder of whose dreadful word | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
The tidings are for you; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 586 |
The time is now fixèd, and soon it will come, | W. Gadsby (11.8.) | 591 |
The time of love will come, | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 330 |
The time will shortly come, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 539 |
The tokens sent us to relieve | J. Hart (C.M.) | 822 |
The travelling parent speeds, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
The trees of life immortal stand, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 264 |
The tribute of a trembling tongue. | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 8 |
The tribute of their hearts. | S. Stennett (S.M.) | 359 |
The triumph of his groans! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 207 |
The triumphs of my King. | Gospel Mag., 1801 (7.6.) | 483 |
The triumphs thou hast won. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 424 |
The triune Jehovah to bless, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 516 |
The troubled conscience knows thy voice; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 26 |
The troubles which I meet, | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1029 |
The true atonement came to make, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
The true believer fears the Lord; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 256 |
The true riches of our God; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 563 |
The trump of God shall rend the rocks, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 492 |
The trump of God shall sound, Rejoice! | C. Wesley (148th) | 127 |
The trumpet of the gospel sounds | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
The trumpet sounds; hell trembles, heaven rejoices; | Isaac Watts (50th) | 497 |
The trumpets made his coming known, | WIlliam Cowper (148th) | 338 |
The unction of his love, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 682 |
The upward glancing of an eye, | J. Montgomery (C.M.) | 1002 |
The utmost we can do, dear Lord, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 822 |
The valleys bless the rich perfume. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
The various lusts we served before, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 432 |
The vengeance due to Zions sin, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 663 |
The vengeance or reward. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 168 |
The very stones would speak. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
The victories of the Lamb; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 561 |
The victories of your King. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 663 |
The victory is thine! then let hell do its worst; | W. Gadsby (11s) | 612 |
The vile, the lost, he calls to them. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 1122 |
The vilest may have it, twas given to me. | J. Hart (104th) | 221 |
The vilest of sinners forgiveness have found, | J. Stevens (11s) | 239 |
The vilest of sinners, that unto him go, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 548 |
The vilest of the base, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 986 |
The vilest sinner out of hell, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 527 |
The vilest will embrace; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 587 |
The vindictive wrath of God. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 662 |
The virtue of his name. | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 983 |
The virtue of thy death impart, | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 928 |
The visits of thy love renew, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 682 |
The vital savour of his name | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 165 |
The vital stream, how free it flows, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1123 |
The voice that rolls the stars along | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 14 |
The waiting sinners need, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 630 |
The wandering star and fleeting wind | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 296 |
The want of sight she well supplies; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 231 |
The warfare cant be long; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 617 |
The warfare will cease before long, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 632 |
The water and the blood. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 862 |
The water flows and blood! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 45 |
The water flows sweetly with virtue divine, | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
The water from his side must run, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
The water sweet of Bethlehem. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1091 |
The waters never fail. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 479 |
The waters then might swell their tides, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 685 |
The waves of swelling grief | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
The way I walk cannot be wrong, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 812 |
The way is large and broad; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
The way the Shepherd trod | J. Stevens (S.M.) | 425 |
The way the holy prophets went, | J. Cennick (L.M.) | 144 |
The way to liberty is found – | Spiritual Mag., 1790 (C.M.) | 989 |
The way to make it clean. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 863 |
The weakest believer that hangs upon him? | C. Wesley (104th) | 408 |
The weakest saint upon his knees. | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 394 |
The weapons of victorious grace | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1007 |
The weary sinner flies to thee | Augustus Toplady (112th) | 1052 |
The weary sinners Friend; | C. Wesley & Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 1072 |
The weary, the tempted, and burdened by sin, | J. Kent (11s) | 1097 |
The whispers of his love; | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
The whole creation can afford | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
The whole creation join in one, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1005 |
The whole elect with Christ are one | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 596 |
The whole of Deity, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 607 |
The whole of wrath divine, | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 227 |
The whole that justice eer demands | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 65 |
The wicked, too, shall rise again, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 845 |
The wide creation swell, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 212 |
The wilderness appears! | John Berridge (148th) | 673 |
The wildest storm his word obeys; | J. Swain (C.M.) | 132 |
The will to rise, the power to live, | A. Steele (8.8.6.) | 962 |
The willing Son obeyed; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
The winds and waves, and fiends may roar, | John Berridge (112th) | 705 |
The wings of love and arms of faith | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1011 |
The wisdom, truth, and grace, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 607 |
The wise and righteous men go near, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 690 |
The witness against me was true; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
The witness in himself he hath, | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 983 |
The witness that I am thy child, | R. Burnham (8s) | 380 |
The witness thou, to ratify | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
The wonderful love of his heart, | J. Swain (8s) | 162 |
The wondering world inquires to know | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
The wonders God alone can do. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 602 |
The wonders God alone can do. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 602 |
The wonders God alone can do. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 602 |
The wonders God alone can do. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 602 |
The wonders God alone can do. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 602 |
The wonders of his heart, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 555 |
The wonders of his love. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
The wonders of his sovereign grace | J. Hart (S.M.) | 863 |
The wonders of redeeming grace. | R. Hill (L.M.) | 373 |
The wonders of redeeming love? | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
The wonders of their King proclaim, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 606 |
The wonders of their Saviour, God, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
The wondrous glories of his name, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 957 |
The wondrous goodness of the Lord. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 941 |
The word he has spoken shall surely prevail. | John Newton (104th) | 232 |
The word he spake was sweet to me; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 910 |
The word is honey to their taste, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1001 |
The word of truth from thy blest mouth, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 825 |
The word that saves me does engage | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 53 |
The words a gracious meaning have, | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 1012 |
The work begun is carried on | G. Burder (C.M.) | 750 |
The work begun is carried on, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 596 |
The work exceeds all natures power. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 977 |
The work for Jesus is prepared, | John Berridge (112th) | 900 |
The work is in his hand; | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 344 |
The work is only fit for God, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 905 |
The work is thine to cleanse the place; | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 903 |
The work of Christ I sing, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 537 |
The work of Gods Spirit it is; | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
The work of Gods Spirit within; | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
The work of grace in all its parts | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
The work thou hast begun | W. Hammond (148th) | 339 |
The work thou hast begun? | John Newton (S.M.) | 278 |
The work we have to do. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 862 |
The work weve now to do. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 862 |
The work which his goodness began, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 340 |
The worker and the weak, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 816 |
The works of God proclaim | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
The works of nature all decay. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 352 |
The works of nature, bad or good, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 637 |
The world and God can hold their parts; | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
The world and Satan strive in vain | John Newton (C.M.) | 202 |
The world and Satan, hell and sin, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 286 |
The world and Satans deep-laid snares, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 399 |
The world can keep my heart no more, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 949 |
The world can never fill. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 958 |
The world despise for that high prize | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
The world for thee resign; | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1050 |
The world for this appeared but loss. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1041 |
The world has felt or seen. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 646 |
The world knows us not; but in this we rejoice, | J. Stevens (11s) | 243 |
The world must be their fluttering aim, | John Berridge (112th) | 898 |
The world now drops its charms; | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 268 |
The world opposes from without, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 305 |
The world to creature-objects fly, | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1027 |
The world with all its hills; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 539 |
The world, and the curse of the law, | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
The world, myself, and all but thee; | Augustus Toplady (L.M.) | 991 |
The world, with sin and Satan, | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
The worldling prospers laying up, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 880 |
The worldling treads thy court, | John Berridge (148th) | 884 |
The worlds of nature and of grace | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
The worth and glory of his Son; | Dobell’s Selection (L.M.) | 981 |
The worthless may crave it; it always comes free; | J. Hart (104th) | 221 |
The worthless names that did prevail | J. Kent (S.M.) | 922 |
The wounded spirit heal. | John Newton (C.M.) | 398 |
The wounds I receivèd when suffering for thee. | J. Grant (11s) | 993 |
The wounds do witness I am lame, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 743 |
The wounds of Jesus, for my sin | J. A. Rothe translated by J. Weeks (112th) | 96 |
The wounds of ill usage it cures, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8s) | 250 |
The wounds of sin his Spirit heals, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 81 |
The wrath of an offended God? | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1087 |
The wretched and forlorn, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 587 |
The written and the incarnate Word | J. Hart (S.M.) | 878 |
The year of jubilee is come; | C. Wesley (148th) | 59 |
The year of jubilee is come; | C. Wesley (148th) | 59 |
The year of jubilee is come; | C. Wesley (148th) | 59 |
The year of jubilee is come; | C. Wesley (148th) | 59 |
The year of jubilee is come; | C. Wesley (148th) | 59 |
Thee the sheep profess and own, | W. Hammond (7s) | 768 |
Thee they follow in the way; | W. Hammond (7s) | 768 |
Thee they love, and thee alone; | W. Hammond (7s) | 768 |
Thee to love and to adore; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 563 |
Thee to love, crown, and adore. | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 697 |
Thee to praise and thee to know, | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 988 |
Thee to see and thee to love, | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 988 |
Thee to view, of thee to learn. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 609 |
Thee we greet, triumphant now! | C. Wesley (7s) | 485 |
Thee we hymn in humble strains; | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
Thee we own a perfect Saviour, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
Thee with delight shall God behold, | J. Kent (148th) | 87 |
Thee, Saviour of the lost, we own, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 1128 |
Thee, Saviour, by that name I call, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 969 |
Thee, only thee, I fain would find, | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1074 |
Thee, thee for my God I avow; | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 346 |
Thee, with humble adoration, | Crosse (8.7.) | 1150 |
Their Fathers staff and rod, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
Their God and guide till death. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 779 |
Their God becomes their Priest, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
Their Life, their Surety, and their All. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
Their Saviour and their God; | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 975 |
Their Saviour leads them gently through, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 747 |
Their Saviour seemed so too. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 709 |
Their Saviour, and their God. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 665 |
Their Saviours cross they view; | J. Stevens (S.M.) | 425 |
Their Shepherd upholds them, when faint, in his arms; | J. Hart (104th) | 804 |
Their Shield is Christ; by faith in him | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 547 |
Their Surety in their law-place stood, | J. Adams (8.8.6.) | 67 |
Their beauty this, their glorious dress, | Count Zinzendorf trans. by J. Wesley (L.M.) | 103 |
Their beginning or their end? | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
Their being and their breath; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 834 |
Their birth is from above; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
Their bodies to the tomb? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 466 |
Their burdens and their griefs forget. | John Newton (L.M.) | 1001 |
Their cause they shall ever maintain. | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
Their children to chastise. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 871 |
Their cup is filled with grief and care; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 992 |
Their daily delight shall be in thy name; | C. Wesley (104th) | 408 |
Their devilish hate pursue; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
Their different works were done; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 50 |
Their dignity debase? | W. Gadsby (148th) | 608 |
Their emptiness and poverty; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1112 |
Their emptiness and poverty; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 978 |
Their everlasting Surety; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 633 |
Their faith and patience, love and zeal, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
Their faith, though small, is true; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 709 |
Their faults he oft reproves; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 871 |
Their food was coarse compared with ours, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 446 |
Their glorious Head for ever lives, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 348 |
Their goodness dwells in Christ their Head! | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 538 |
Their grateful tribute bring, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
Their grief exchanged for joy; | S. Barnard (148th) | 1129 |
Their hearts are hard who that despise, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 872 |
Their hearts by nature all unclean, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 111 |
Their helplessness to feel, | John Berridge (148th) | 674 |
Their holiness can never fade. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 538 |
Their hope and portion lie below; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 473 |
Their hopes upon him found; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 526 |
Their humble praises bring. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 421 |
Their infants moan when sick. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 828 |
Their inward joys, shall shout and sing, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 365 |
Their joy and peace below. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 556 |
Their joy is to walk in the light of thy face, | C. Wesley (104th) | 408 |
Their joy shall bear their spirits up, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 58 |
Their kindred to the sky; | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 81 |
Their life is hid with Christ in God, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 653 |
Their maladies to heal; | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1027 |
Their message seal in Zions heart. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 696 |
Their motion speaks thy skill; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 207 |
Their murderous weapons dyed. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
Their names were in his book; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 318 |
Their oaths and promises they break, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
Their own diminished light. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
Their pardon some receive at first, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 747 |
Their persons he in Christ approves, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 556 |
Their place of repose is on high, | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
Their pleasures they require; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
Their poor parchèd conscience to cool and to wash | W. Gadsby (11s) | 524 |
Their power why should I fear? | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1083 |
Their priesthood ran through several hands, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
Their rage he through Christ can oppose, | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
Their raging lusts control. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 683 |
Their roving affections to win, | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
Their roving feet to wisdoms way. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 76 |
Their sin-bearing Victim I stood; | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
Their sins upon him all were laid, | J. Adams (8.8.6.) | 67 |
Their sorrowful eyes they shall cast, | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
Their sorrows may swell as the sea; | Henry Fowler (11.8.) | 350 |
Their sorrows, sins, and sufferings told, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 911 |
Their souls can feast on nothing less | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 979 |
Their souls grow holy too. | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 16 |
Their souls shall dwell at rest. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 832 |
Their source is from above. | J. Needham (C.M.) | 252 |
Their standing fast is in the Lord, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 634 |
Their substance bless, and peace bestow, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 375 |
Their sufferings then will reach a close, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 992 |
Their sweetness who can tell? | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
Their thankful tongues shall own, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 110 |
Their triumph to his death. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 477 |
Their union with thy favour crown, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 375 |
Their united tribute bring; | Crosse (8.7.) | 1150 |
Their vessels with good wine to fill, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 178 |
Their wants he will surely supply. | John Newton (8s) | 276 |
Theirs a drop, and thine a sea, | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
Them to wean from self and sin, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 623 |
Them, loved with an eternal love, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 66 |
Then Christ with kingly grandeur flew, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 536 |
Then I arise above my fears, | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 3 |
Then I beheld, with trembling awe, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 238 |
Then I can smile at Satans rage, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 474 |
Then I have all my heart can crave; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 957 |
Then I may venture too. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 1122 |
Then I rejoice in deep distress, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 326 |
Then I stand condemned to die | John Berridge (7s) | 895 |
Then I thy great name will adore, | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
Then Ill say that God is mine! | Gospel Mag., 1781 (7s) | 963 |
Then Im completely blest. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 589 |
Then Jesus is for ever mine. | W. Hammond (148th) | 339 |
Then Jesus sends a trying hour, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 336 |
Then Zion hears with joy; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 555 |
Then all that lacks this test, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 152 |
Then all the chosen seed | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 421 |
Then all the glory shall redound to thee; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 668 |
Then all would easy be; | John Newton (S.M.) | 278 |
Then ask them both of him. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 240 |
Then at the storm Ill smile; | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1029 |
Then at thy bleeding cross Ill stay, | John Berridge (148th) | 672 |
Then be his ways our choice. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 540 |
Then be not afraid; all power is given | J. Hart (104th) | 129 |
Then be our behaviour becoming the place. | J. Hart (104th) | 456 |
Then be your behaviour becoming his wife. | W. Gadsby (11s) | 644 |
Then become their happy choice. | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 1055 |
Then beneath the cross adoring, | J. Swain (8.7.) | 689 |
Then bids them ask whateer they will, | John Newton (L.M.) | 692 |
Then buried in the grave; | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
Then burst the chains with sweet surprise, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 473 |
Then by himself sworn that hell love to the end. | W. Gadsby (104th) | 639 |
Then changed my sadness into joy, | Rozzell (C.M.) | 189 |
Then chose our souls in Christ, our Head, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 73 |
Then cry we to heaven, with one loud accord, | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
Then do what thou thinkst best. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 682 |
Then dry up your tears, ye children of grief, | W. Hammond (104th) | 998 |
Then evil is at hand. | J. Hart (148th) | 313 |
Then felt my soul the heavy load; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 46 |
Then follow these with all your might; | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
Then gives his soul a glimpse of God, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 588 |
Then gladly Ill enter my heavenly rest, | Samuel Medley (104th) | 322 |
Then hail, ye happy mourners, | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
Then hail, ye happy mourners, | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
Then hail, ye happy mourners; | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
Then have I joy and liberty | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 399 |
Then he his face conceals, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 614 |
Then he sought Gethsemane. | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Then hell as soon shall conquer heaven | Rozzell (C.M.) | 291 |
Then help me by thy grace to bear | J. Hart (L.M.) | 873 |
Then his love is rich and free; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 722 |
Then hither stretch thy thirsty neck, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 684 |
Then how I long to see thy face! | D. Herbert (L.M.) | 711 |
Then how eagerly they move | R. Burnham (7s) | 187 |
Then how happy we shall be! | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 258 |
Then in a song for ever new | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 217 |
Then in the Lord rejoice. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 606 |
Then in the glass of his decrees, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 10 |
Then keep my Sabbath Day. | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 358 |
Then kiss the rod; thy sins confess; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 871 |
Then lead to Jesus blood; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
Then leads them to the promised rest, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 614 |
Then learn to renounce all thy own. | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
Then let his name for ever be | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 383 |
Then let me mount and soar away | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 9 |
Then let me never trust it more. | John Newton (L.M.) | 1017 |
Then let me nothing love; | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 1066 |
Then let my heart, my soul, my tongue, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 659 |
Then let my hopes on thee be stayed; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 926 |
Then let our humble faith address | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 120 |
Then let our souls in Zion dwell, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 364 |
Then let our souls in him rejoice, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 65 |
Then let the last loud trumpet sound, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 466 |
Then let the weaklings all be strong; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 547 |
Then let the wildest storms arise; | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 331 |
Then let the worldling boast his joys, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1125 |
Then let them all rejoice. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 606 |
Then let them rejoice in their King; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 632 |
Then let this mighty Jesus be, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 904 |
Then let thy grace be shown; | John Berridge (148th) | 886 |
Then let thy indignation burn, | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 903 |
Then let thy name be well impressed, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 92 |
Then let us all unite and sing | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 509 |
Then let us followers be of them, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
Then let us live as pilgrims do; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1048 |
Then let us not ourselves deceive; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 712 |
Then let us rejoice in his name, | John Newton (8s) | 276 |
Then let us rejoice, and cheerfully sing, | J. Hart (104th) | 778 |
Then let us this one God adore. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 516 |
Then listen what the Lord will say, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 812 |
Then loudest of the crowd Ill sing, | Lady Huntingdon’s Col., 1774 (8.8.6.) | 938 |
Then love everlasting thy griefs shall repay, | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
Then may I find the Lord my stay, | J. Hoskins (L.M.) | 945 |
Then may I sin forsake, | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1050 |
Then may my soul march boldly on, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1007 |
Then may the Lord give me faith in his name, | John Berridge (104th) | 906 |
Then mention no more of the vengeance of God, | Isaac Watts (11s) | 414 |
Then mines of knowledge, love, and joy | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 42 |
Then more bowels of compassion | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 258 |
Then mountains sink at once to plains, | John Newton (C.M.) | 966 |
Then my frozen heart shall melt, | T. Kelly (7s) | 1117 |
Then my immortal life is sure; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 980 |
Then my rejoicing tongue | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1098 |
Then my tongue would fain express | J. Berridge (7s) | 177 |
Then object the shield of faith; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
Then of him, with pleasure, for ever Ill sing; | W. Gadsby (11s) | 577 |
Then on his peace-securing blood | J. Kent (S.M.) | 994 |
Then peevishly cried out, How hards our lot! | W. Gadsby (10s) | 699 |
Then ravished with joy, and oercome with love, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 520 |
Then reflect what sin must be, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Then see him face to face. | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 690 |
Then sends him forth to feed his swine, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
Then shall I know no more of you; | W. W. Horne (C.M.) | 468 |
Then shall I know that thou art mine, | C. Cole (L.M.) | 736 |
Then shall I love thy gospel more, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 402 |
Then shall I say, My Father, God, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 192 |
Then shall I worship thee aright, | J. Needham (C.M.) | 252 |
Then shall he make his justice known, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
Then shall my heart from earth be free, | G. Tersteegen, translated by J. Wesley (112th) | 1075 |
Then shall my labours have an end, | Bromehead’s Collection (C.M.) | 934 |
Then shall my passions all be love, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 478 |
Then shall my soul arise and sing | J. Kent (L.M.) | 910 |
Then shall my soul triumphant rise | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 195 |
Then shall my thankful powers rejoice, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1079 |
Then shall our hearts obey thy word, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
Then shall our joyful senses rove | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 265 |
Then shall say, This God is mine! | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
Then shall this legal conflict end, | W. Hammond (L.M.) | 279 |
Then shall we count the season dear | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1127 |
Then shall we feel a solemn frame, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 655 |
Then shall we know, and praise, and love | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
Then shall we sing of sovereign grace | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 677 |
Then shorten these delaying days, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
Then should I see, and feel, and know, | Gospel Mag., 1796 (L.M.) | 482 |
Then shows that Christ to all Gods heirs | J. Hart (S.M.) | 863 |
Then sin, world, and Satan, their forces will bring; | W. Gadsby (11s) | 612 |
Then sing of grace so rich and free, | C. Cole (L.M.) | 984 |
Then sinners black as hell | J. Hart (S.M.) | 775 |
Then sinners gaze with ravished eyes, | John Berridge (148th) | 888 |
Then slide away in haste, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 498 |
Then snatch me from eternal death; | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 1103 |
Then sorrow and sadness thy heart shall divide, | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
Then speaks the Judge, Ye sinners, go | R. Burnham (148th) | 494 |
Then speechless I stood, as if dead, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
Then spoiled the powers of hell; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
Then still, my soul, fresh cries lift up; | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 997 |
Then stood the wretch of human race, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
Then strive that love may be so too; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 810 |
Then teaches the believing soul | J. Hart (S.M.) | 863 |
Then tell me, gracious God, is mine | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 281 |
Then the Lord whose praise be endless | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1040 |
Then the first all-healing stream | J. Kent (7s) | 1044 |
Then they might fight, and rage, and rave, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 480 |
Then think on nobler things, | J. Hart (148th) | 102 |
Then thou presently wilt see | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
Then through the clouds ascends to God, | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 51 |
Then thy wonders well proclaim, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 720 |
Then thy word our spirits nourished, | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Then to abstain from outward sin | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 188 |
Then to his new commands | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 50 |
Then to maintain the battle | J. Hart (7.7.4.) | 235 |
Then to the Mount of Olives go; | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
Then to this Rock may I be led. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 926 |
Then took the cup and blessed the wine – | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1121 |
Then tries to eat his husks, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
Then trust me, and fear not; thy life is secure; | J. Grant (11s) | 993 |
Then unto Hagars school, | W. Gadsby (122nd) | 522 |
Then unto him I lift my eye; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 905 |
Then up I get and try | John Berridge (148th) | 883 |
Then wait, my soul, upon the Lord. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 630 |
Then walk the way your Master went. | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
Then we awake from deep distress, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1006 |
Then we savingly unite. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
Then we worship God aright, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
Then well make the blissful regions | J. Kent (8.7.) | 913 |
Then what a fool am I! | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
Then what inestimable worth | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803 |
Then what wouldst thou mix with him now? | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
Then when at death my soul shall rise | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 979 |
Then who can hope to gain | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
Then why so sad, my soul? though bad, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 355 |
Then why, my soul, these sad complaints, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 85 |
Then will I tell to sinners round, | J. Cennick (L.M.) | 144 |
Then will he own my worthless name | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 54 |
Then will we sing more sweet, more loud, | J. Cennick (C.M.) | 118 |
Then with a single eye | J. Hart (S.M.) | 811 |
Then with ease I drive him from me; | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
Then with joy Ill run my race; | (Author Unknown) (7s) | 970 |
Then you are free indeed; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 608 |
Then, Jesus, wilt thou be | John Berridge (148th) | 886 |
Then, O sweetest, lovely Jesus! | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 208 |
Then, all my servile works were done | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 188 |
Then, and for the time to come. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 583 |
Then, dearest Lord, teach me to wait | J. Hoskins (C.M.) | 953 |
Then, ere I quit this mortal clay, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 406 |
Then, fearing we may move too fast, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Then, filled with grateful, holy love, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 941 |
Then, if thou thy help afford, | John Newton (7s) | 501 |
Then, in a nobler, sweeter song, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 160 |
Then, in full sail, my port Ill find, | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
Then, in his delightful name, | J. H. Langley (7s) | 284 |
Then, let each esteem his brother | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1014 |
Then, mourning souls, dry up your tears; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 570 |
Then, my Redeemer, then I find | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 323 |
Then, my soul, put in thy claim; | John Newton (7s) | 356 |
Then, only then, we feel | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 983 |
Then, ravished with the rich belief | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
Then, should insulting foes invade, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
Then, since thy mercy makes me melt, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 860 |
Then, then to have recourse to God, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 707 |
Then, though in tents of sin we groan, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 1132 |
Then, though men and devils roar, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 640 |
Then, when landed on that shore, | J. Adams (7s) | 347 |
Then, while I make my secret moan, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 740 |
Then, with a transporting pleasure, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 656 |
Thence he arose, ascending high, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 466 |
There Christ his saving Spirit yields | J. Stevens (L.M.) | 224 |
There Davids greater Son | Isaac Watts (122nd) | 362 |
There God my Saviour reigns. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 361 |
There I behold, with sweet delight, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 479 |
There Jesus shows his smiling face; | John Newton (S.M.) | 395 |
There Jesus sits to answer prayer, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 509 |
There Jesus sits with smiling face, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 599 |
There all his frightful horrors flee, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 470 |
There all his saints in safety dwell. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 924 |
There all the heavenly host are seen; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 475 |
There all their mourning days shall cease, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 263 |
There and then support the mind; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 515 |
There anger lies, and lust, and pride, | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 903 |
There are but few so in their own. | J. Hart (112th) | 89 |
There at thy feet, with awful fear, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 475 |
There everlasting spring abides, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1022 |
There faith, with eager eye, | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
There for ever to abide! | J. Bakewell (8.7.) | 931 |
There for his people ever pleads: | J. Hart (L.M.) | 815 |
There fruits of heavenly joy and peace | John Newton (C.M.) | 933 |
There grace its peaceful sceptre wields, | J. Stevens (L.M.) | 224 |
There he may caress thee, and call thee his bride, | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
There he reigns a King supreme; | J. Hart (7s) | 830 |
There he will deliver my soul from all fear, | Samuel Medley (104th) | 321 |
There he, our great High Priest, appears | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 51 |
There hes love and there alone; | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
There his clemency is such, | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
There his full glories shine, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
There humbly fall before his feet, | John Newton (C.M.) | 388 |
There is a Friend, who sticketh fast, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
There is a family on earth, | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1013 |
There is a fountain filled with blood, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 160 |
There is a great Physician near; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 977 |
There is a house for God. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 366 |
There is a land of pure delight, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1022 |
There is a period known to God | J. Kent (L.M.) | 76 |
There is a river through the road, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 996 |
There is a stream whose gentle flow | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1141 |
There is a throne of grace. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 382 |
There is an Advocate above, | C. Wesley (112th) | 1060 |
There is but man alone | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
There is but one thing needful. | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
There let me view thy pardoning love, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1084 |
There love in every bosom reigns, | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 995 |
There may I bow my suppliant knee, | Augustus Toplady (112th) | 1052 |
There may we all with them unite | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 1153 |
There may we praise the great I AM, | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 3 |
There musing on thy mighty love, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
There my God bore all my guilt; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
There my best friends, my kindred dwell; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 361 |
There on his breast our names he wears, | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 51 |
There pardon eternally flows, | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
There peace and joy eternal reign, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1007 |
There seems no path at all. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
There shall I bathe my weary soul | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 474 |
There shall lose their force in patience, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
There shall their souls be ever filled. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 979 |
There shall we drink full draughts of bliss, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 265 |
There shall we dwell in endless peace, | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 995 |
There shall we see his face, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 770 |
There shall we see his lovely face, | S. Stennett (148th) | 403 |
There shall your eyes with rapture view | A. Steele (L.M.) | 257 |
There shed thy choicest loves abroad, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 192 |
There sin and sorrow cease, | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 995 |
There sits our Saviour crowned with light, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 481 |
There springs of endless pleasure rise, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 479 |
There the Redeemer sits, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
There the dear flesh of Jesus lay, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 466 |
There the heavenly truths he taught | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
There they behold thy gentler rays, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 369 |
There they behold thy mercy-seat; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 1023 |
There they find the gospel rest. | R. Burnham (7s) | 187 |
There thou dost their place prepare; | J. Bakewell (8.7.) | 931 |
There thou mayst fear no thief, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 880 |
There thy blood-bought right maintain, | John Newton (7s) | 379 |
There to praise thee as we ought. | T. Kelly (7s) | 1062 |
There to stand a mighty Lover! | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 573 |
There unbelief the Lord denies, | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 903 |
There we shall have unclouded skies, | John Newton (S.M.) | 337 |
There will I be, says God, to bless, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 1132 |
There wisdom in perfection dwells; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
There wisdom shines in fullest blaze | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 17 |
There would I find a settled rest, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 139 |
There would I vie with all the host, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 475 |
There would I walk with hope and zeal, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
There ye may toil, and weep, and fast, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 45 |
There your kingdom and reward. | J. Cennick (7s) | 267 |
There your seat is now prepared, | J. Cennick (7s) | 267 |
There, and in that way, to show | W. Gadsby (7s) | 649 |
There, bound in chains, the lions roar, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 424 |
There, fastened to the rugged wood | Augustus Toplady (112th) | 1052 |
There, from the rivers of his grace, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 770 |
There, in celestial strains, | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 995 |
There, in thy Spirit, deign to be | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1127 |
There, in worship purer, sweeter, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1135 |
There, says the Saviour, will I be, | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 453 |
There, too, a sharp designing trade, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 381 |
There, with my powers expanded, | Gospel Mag., 1801 (7.6.) | 483 |
Therefore in his name Ill trust, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 558 |
Therefore praise him; | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 333 |
Therefore they, as well as he, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Therefore twas he liked to be | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Therefore will not say thee, Nay. | John Newton (7s) | 379 |
Theres curse and death in every stream, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1091 |
Theres hope of pardon een for me. | J. Maxwell (L.M.) | 44 |
Theres mercy still for such as we. | J. Hart (8.6.8.8.) | 806A |
Theres no condemnation in Jesus the Lord, | W. Hammond (104th) | 998 |
Theres no condemnation to them that believe. | J. Wingrove (104th) | 1000 |
Theres no condemnation to them that believe. | J. Wingrove (104th) | 1000 |
Theres no condemnation to them that believe. | J. Wingrove (104th) | 1000 |
Theres no distinction here; join all your voices | Isaac Watts (50th) | 497 |
Theres no peradventure of sinking to hell; | J. Kent (11s) | 1097 |
Theres not a groan, nor wish, nor sigh, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 509 |
Theres not a man thats born of God, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 678 |
Theres not a man thats born of God, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 678 |
Theres not a name beneath the skies, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 949 |
Theres not a sinner out of hell, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 986 |
Theres not a sparrow nor a worm | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 63 |
Theres nothing here can satisfy, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
Theres nothing here deserves my joys; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
Theres nothing like my God. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
Theres nought except a power divine | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1084 |
Theres scarce an eye that views the light, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 620 |
Theres something secret sweetens all. | J. Hart (148th) | 307 |
These are dear in Jesus eyes. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
These are ends he has in view, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 623 |
These are great and awful words; | T. Kelly (7s) | 1062 |
These are my holy race; | R. Burnham (148th) | 494 |
These are springs of consolation, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.) | 69 |
These are the souls whom Christ will bless | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 978 |
These are they that grieve me. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
These are truths, and happy he | J. Hart (7.6.) | 315 |
These blest symbols of thy pains, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
These can never satisfy; | W. Hammond (7s) | 737 |
These chains that gall me so; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
These days to labour he applied; | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 358 |
These dear tokens of thy death | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
These did resound my fame; | R. Burnham (148th) | 494 |
These emblems of thy precious love, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 660 |
These gates and bars in pieces break, | John Newton (C.M.) | 288 |
These gloomy doubts that rise, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1022 |
These hateful enemies destroy. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1087 |
These he accepts for Jesus sake, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 66 |
These interposing days; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 478 |
These inward trials I employ, | John Newton (L.M.) | 295 |
These loved and feared my name; | R. Burnham (148th) | 494 |
These ornaments, how bright they shine! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 109 |
These pay no past arrears. | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
These pinings prove that Christ is near, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 765 |
These prized redeeming grace; | R. Burnham (148th) | 494 |
These rich pledges of thy love, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
These shall and must believe; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 680 |
These stones here, speak them into food, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
These thy kingdom own in word; | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
These tidings Christ brings, and they reach the heart; | W. Gadsby (104th) | 520 |
These tokens of his love; | J. Hart (148th) | 448 |
These trials weaklings suffer here; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
These truths to my heart he proclaimed, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
These tyrant-lusts subdue; | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 733 |
These various mercies from above | A. Flowerdew (C.M.) | 1152 |
These walls we to thy honour raise; | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 368 |
These warm pursuits and eager cares | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
These waters all my soul renew, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
These were sinners once, like thee; | John Newton (7s) | 956 |
They all declare, I nothing am, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 745 |
They all shall conquer too. | John Newton (C.M.) | 202 |
They all things have in him; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
They are Christs by ties divine; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 626 |
They are Jehovahs choice. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 508 |
They are Jesus flesh and bone, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 626 |
They are all taught sins demerit, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 918 |
They are blessèd | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 932 |
They are bought with Jesus blood; | J. Humphreys (7s) | 80 |
They are bought with blood divine, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 626 |
They are completely blest; | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
They are dealt in weight and measure, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 758 |
They are happy now, and ye | J. Cennick (7s) | 267 |
They are justified by grace; | J. Humphreys (7s) | 80 |
They are led to see all fitness | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 918 |
They are ransomed from the grave | J. Humphreys (7s) | 80 |
They are safe, and only they, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
They are the sword, the hand is thine. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 473 |
They are the travail of his soul; | J. Adams (8.8.6.) | 67 |
They are thirsting to obtain. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 619 |
They bring no real gain. | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 169 |
They can them all defy. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 547 |
They can wrestle, they can fight. | J. Irons (8.7.4.) | 735 |
They cannot destroy me, The Lord will appear. | Samuel Medley (104th) | 321 |
They cannot here contented live | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 979 |
They cannot me supply. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 589 |
They cannot reach the mystery, | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 249 |
They cannot set him free, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 585 |
They cast dishonour on thy Lord, | John Newton (L.M.) | 961 |
They come with the suppliant knee, | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
They come, and he forgives them all. | J. Hart (148th) | 448 |
They could not plough, nor till, nor sow, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 446 |
They could not stave the assaulted sides, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 685 |
They count the world a bubble, | Rozzell (7.6.) | 292 |
They cry with awe, delight, and shame, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
They dance the hell-ward road apace. | John Berridge (148th) | 672 |
They did, my brethren; so did we; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
They differ in their time and kind, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 747 |
They drink of every bitter cup, | John Berridge (112th) | 898 |
They enjoy a solid peace; | J. Humphreys (7s) | 80 |
They fall, through the workings of sin; | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
They feast on dying love; | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
They feel a daily need | John Berridge (148th) | 674 |
They feel no disorder, no danger they see, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 548 |
They feel the public scorn; | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1013 |
They feel their latter stages worst, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 747 |
They find his presence near. | John Newton (C.M.) | 966 |
They first their own burnt offerings brought | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
They fly, forgotten, as a dream | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1139 |
They freely choose to go; | J. Stevens (S.M.) | 425 |
They frequently must range; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
They from Jesus shall receive. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 626 |
They from danger are not free; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 645 |
They from the paths of sin depart; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 255 |
They get securely home. | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 302 |
They glory in the Lamb; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 526 |
They go into life eternal, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 491 |
They have fellowship with God, | J. Humphreys (7s) | 80 |
They have left the Saviour too; | H. F. Lyte (8.7.) | 971 |
They have neither strength nor skill | W. Gadsby (7s) | 645 |
They have not cried for mercy yet, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
They hear it, and his person view, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 690 |
They his followers, with the rest, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
They in heavenly bliss appear, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 619 |
They in his mercy hope, through grace; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 255 |
They know not how the strife may end; | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 762 |
They know themselves unwise; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 181 |
They lean upon their helper, God. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 369 |
They learn to love and follow too, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 690 |
They leave me unimpressed and cold; | John Newton (112th) | 728 |
They leave this world below. | J. Stevens (S.M.) | 425 |
They live, and live to God, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
They lodge in Jesus breast. | C. Wesley (last verse unknown) (8.8.6.) | 137 |
They love the men the Father loves, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 192 |
They made my Surety pay the fine, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
They marked the footsteps that he trod, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 477 |
They may be sore, they must be short; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
They may not empty go away. | S. Barnard (148th) | 1129 |
They may on the main of temptation be tossed; | Henry Fowler (11.8.) | 350 |
They must and shall endure. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 305 |
They must for ever rest. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 354 |
They must wade and grope in; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
They nailed him to the accursèd tree; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
They neer shall die while Jesus lives; | J. Kent (last 3 verses) (L.M.) | 407 |
They never think theyre laid too low | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 978 |
They now behold on Jesus laid. | J. Swain (122nd) | 371 |
They offered for us here! | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
They on his sacred bosom lay, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 10 |
They only beat the air. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
They only skin the wound. | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 81 |
They only that fear him the truth can discern, | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
They opposition meet. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 747 |
They own him as the Lord of all, | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 975 |
They own him, though accounted base, | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 975 |
They pierce the hardest heart; | B. Wallin (C.M.) | 194 |
They piercèd his hands and his feet; | J. Swain (8s) | 159 |
They produce the fruits of grace, | J. Humphreys (7s) | 80 |
They protection seek, and rest, | W. Hammond (7s) | 768 |
They purpose to make up full weight | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
They quake, they shriek, they cry; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 847 |
They reap and gather nought but toil; | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 178 |
They reap and scatter all the while; | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 178 |
They rise to everlasting pain, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 845 |
They sang, with new surprise and fresh delights, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 703 |
They saw thy wonders wrought, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 318 |
They scarce deserve the name. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1148 |
They see and know their mournful case; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 263 |
They see how justice, truth, and grace, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 526 |
They see what wisdom, power, and love | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 165 |
They seek him night and day; | Rozzell (7.6.) | 292 |
They seek, with human care and skill, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 178 |
They seem divided too. | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1047 |
They seem to breathe a different air; | John Newton (L.M.) | 1001 |
They shall be conquerors all ere long, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 547 |
They shall be well supplied, and fed | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1112 |
They shall never more be judgèd, | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 349 |
They shall profit, if not please; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
They shall rejoice in him, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
They shall see the Saviour then; | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1063 |
They shall stand in Gods great day! | J. Humphreys (7s) | 80 |
They shall, as their right, thy righteousness claim. | C. Wesley (104th) | 408 |
They should obtain the promised place; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
They sit around thy gracious throne, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
They steal away my joys from me, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 381 |
They swell beyond my faults, | J. Kent (148th) | 732 |
They the seal of this receive, | J. Humphreys (7s) | 80 |
They think hell fail ere long. | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1047 |
They trust their whole salvation here, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 141 |
They turn their eyes another way, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 253 |
They view the want of Jesus light, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 745 |
They vow to persevere. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
They walk in Christ, the living Way, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 745 |
They were entirely thine. | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 1110 |
They who are strong and seldom faint, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 816 |
They who once his kindness prove, | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 133 |
They who the Lords correction share | J. Hart (C.M.) | 871 |
They with Jesus Christ to reign; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 491 |
They with cheerfulness go through, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 616 |
They with united breath, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 477 |
They would not with the world exchange. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 992 |
They wrestle, weep, and pray; | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
They wrestled hard, as we do now, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 477 |
Theyd forget how much they owe. | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1040 |
Theyll join the bright celestial throng; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 992 |
Theyll still adore the Lamb. | J. Dracup (C.M.) | 215 |
Theyre always fit for heaven. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
Theyre blessed on earth, for tis by grace | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 263 |
Theyre great, and exceeding great too; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 628 |
Theyre his and shall ever be his, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 516 |
Theyre his, and he will hold them fast. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 627 |
Theyre often heard to sigh and say, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 992 |
Theyre only sinners who repent. | J. Hart (112th) | 89 |
Theyre vile and poor in their own eyes, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 978 |
Thick glooms lie in the way | John Berridge (148th) | 889 |
Thickets of briers and thorns | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Thine is the power; behold, I sit, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
Thine it is the church to bless, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 515 |
Thine shall rest from danger free; | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 349 |
Thine the kingdom is and power; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 650 |
Thine was a bitter death indeed, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 844 |
Thines alas! a lost condition; | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
Thines an everlasting love; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
Things future, nor things that are now, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 340 |
Think and tremble, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 698 |
Think how loud thy dying Lord | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Think not he now will fail | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
Think not hell reject thee, howeer he reprove; | J. Kent (104th) | 912 |
Think not that he will, or may, | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
Think not that hell thy suit reject, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 413 |
Think on these, my sinful soul; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Think on toils and dangers past. | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1102 |
Think on what thy Saviour bore | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Thirsting, panting after home, | J. H. Langley (7s) | 284 |
Thirsty sinner, come and draw; | J. Kent (7s) | 1044 |
This Breaker to arrest, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 553 |
This Friend is always near; | J. Swain (C.M.) | 132 |
This God is the God we adore | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
This God-like mystery we will gladly sing, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 703 |
This I can well witness, for none could be worse. | J. Hart (104th) | 221 |
This I would guard from every foe, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 974 |
This I, the worst, receive. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 107 |
This Nail is fastened in my heart, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 550 |
This Physician understandeth | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 976 |
This Saviour must be one that can | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
This Sun has warmed my soul, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 546 |
This Victim vengeance will pursue; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
This alone can warmth impart, | T. Kelly (7s) | 1117 |
This alone is owned of God; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1133 |
This anchor shall my soul sustain, | J. A. Rothe translated by J. Weeks (112th) | 96 |
This answers all questions, The Lord will provide. | John Newton (104th) | 324 |
This anxious soul of mine; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
This awful God is ours, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 770 |
This awful state mankind are in, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1094 |
This be my song through all the road, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 195 |
This best of blessings prove; | G. Burder (C.M.) | 750 |
This blessed grace he gives, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 602 |
This blessed look stilleth the mourners complaint, | John Berridge (104th) | 710 |
This blood is for thy ransom paid; | John Newton (C.M.) | 1025 |
This boon I must implore: | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1086 |
This bow that beams with vivid light, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
This breaks the heart of stone. | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 390 |
This breaks the stony heart. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 756 |
This by faith I sometimes view, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
This cell of corruptible clay | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
This commonly is true; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 747 |
This covenant of grace all blessings secures; | J. Kent (104th) | 912 |
This covenant shall endure, | J. Kent (148th) | 87 |
This covenant shall the saints admire; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 411 |
This covenant stands the same. | J. Kent (S.M.) | 921 |
This covenant stood ere time began, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 411 |
This covenant, O believer, stands, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 411 |
This curse pertains to those who break | J. Hart (C.M.) | 45 |
This day before thee, Lord, we come; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
This day begins the solemn sound | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 367 |
This deep, unfathomed sea; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 914 |
This done, my cheerful voice | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 733 |
This done, our dear, our dying Lord | J. Hart (L.M.) | 815 |
This dreadful foe, this fatal guest, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1087 |
This dungeon where I dwell; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
This emboldens me to plead; | John Newton (7s) | 376 |
This faith shall eternally fail | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
This faithful saying let us own, | J. Hart (112th) | 89 |
This favoured lot, my friends, is ours; | John Newton (L.M.) | 1001 |
This fear, a rich and endless store, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 255 |
This fearful spirit chase | Rozzell (C.M.) | 291 |
This fears the spirit of faith, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 832 |
This fire will not consume, but melt! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 718 |
This flock has my Father made mine; | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
This fountain from guilt not only makes pure, | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
This fountain in vain has never been tried; | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
This fountain is such as thousands can tell, | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
This fountain so dear, hell freely impart; | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
This fountain unsealed stands open for all | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
This fountain, sick soul, recovers thee quite; | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
This fountain, though rich, from charge is quite clear; | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
This glorious Man thy Peace shall be. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 925 |
This glorious message of grace | R. Burnham (8s) | 460 |
This glorious theme each bosom fires, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 406 |
This good Physician cures our wounds | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
This grand distinction should be known: | J. Hart (112th) | 89 |
This haughty tyrant kill, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
This he gives you, | J. Hart (8.7.4.) | 723 |
This he knew the destined place, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
This heart I bought with blood, he says, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1020 |
This heart thy own to be? | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1050 |
This heart, this frozen heart of mine! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 316 |
This heart-cheering promise, The Lord will provide. | John Newton (104th) | 324 |
This heavenly land from ours. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1022 |
This imputation I despise, | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 115 |
This inheritance, believer, | J. Hart (8.3.) | 484 |
This instance to those may be strange | John Newton (8s) | 276 |
This invitation sends: | J. Hart (C.M.) | 818 |
This is a treasure rich indeed, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 107 |
This is happiness to me. | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 282 |
This is his highest praise. | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 1012 |
This is joyful news to you. | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 982 |
This is my body broke for sin, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1121 |
This is not meant to you. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
This is now thy work of faith? | J. Hart (7.5.) | 853 |
This is the Lords appointed hour; | Spiritual Mag., 1790 (C.M.) | 989 |
This is the Man, the exalted Man, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
This is the feast of heavenly wine, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 1122 |
This is the name the Father loves | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 383 |
This is the pillar of our hope, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 57 |
This is the spouse of Christ our God, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 92 |
This is the total sum; | (Author Unknown) (C.M.) | 1009 |
This is the way I long have sought, | J. Cennick (L.M.) | 144 |
This is the welcome gospel-day | J. Humphreys (C.M.) | 55 |
This is the word of truth and love, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 53 |
This is to find a friend indeed. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 707 |
This is what will heal our woes. | T. Kelly (7s) | 1045 |
This kind, important message sends: | J. Hart (L.M.) | 810 |
This law is the poor pilgrims rule; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
This lifes a dream, an empty show, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 473 |
This lifes tempestuous sea; | Gospel Mag., 1801 (7.6.) | 483 |
This love no beginning can know, nor an end, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 524 |
This lurking pride to quell; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 336 |
This man shall be blest in his deed, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
This may distress the worldlings mind; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1048 |
This message, then, receive, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 842 |
This mountain is no hiding-place! | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
This my body is, and blood; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 662 |
This my incessant cry shall be, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 399 |
This my sins too plainly prove. | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
This of old himself declared; | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
This only can my fears control, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1083 |
This only can our hearts assure, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 786 |
This only leads to endless day | John Newton (S.M.) | 337 |
This only portion, Lord, be mine; | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 249 |
This only purgeth sin, | John Berridge (148th) | 671 |
This only way can pilgrims go, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 302 |
This pardon, this peace, which none can destroy, | J. Hart (104th) | 221 |
This paschal Lamb, our heavenly meat, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 861 |
This pearl of price no works can claim; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 681 |
This prayer and this ambition mine, | Augustus Toplady (112th) | 1052 |
This prayer, my brethren, let us view, | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
This prayer, so long ago preferred, | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
This precious gift, this bond of love, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 681 |
This precious truth his word declares, | G. Burder (C.M.) | 750 |
This proof we would give that thee we receive, | Augustus Toplady (11s Irreg.) | 68 |
This proves the eternal love of God, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 680 |
This pure and heavenly gift, | J. Hart (148th) | 448 |
This pure white stone contains a name, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 681 |
This rebel heart, this wandering mind. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1084 |
This refuge for sinners his love did ordain, | J. Kent (11s) | 1097 |
This river is his heavenly love, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 996 |
This sacred bond shall never break, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
This sacred tie forbids their fears, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
This sacrifice hell not despise, | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
This shall create a joy within, | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1027 |
This shall melt and bring us nigher, | Henry Fowler (7s) | 754 |
This should be his peoples aim, | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1063 |
This solemn feast ordain. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 829 |
This solemn rite, to show | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 652 |
This soul and this body shall shine | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
This soul-supporting truth contains | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 622 |
This special grant of heaven! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 107 |
This spotless robe the same appears, | Count Zinzendorf trans. by J. Wesley (L.M.) | 103 |
This spring with living water flows, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 987 |
This stony heart can neer relent | John Newton (S.M.) | 278 |
This temper I would never feel, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 974 |
This the Scriptures witness; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
This the ransomed sinner knows. | J. Adams (7s) | 99 |
This thing is proved beyond a doubt, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 986 |
This thorny wreath entwines; | J. Swain (C.M.) | 951 |
This through grace can be believed; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
This title to your bliss; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 351 |
This travelling fair one leans. | J. Kent (S.M.) | 994 |
This treasure of grace, this heavenly joy, | J. Hart (104th) | 221 |
This treasure was by Christ possessed; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 255 |
This trembling house of clay, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
This tried almighty hand | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 345 |
This truth substantial comfort gives, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 470 |
This truth sweet comfort should afford: | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 531 |
This truth to rejoice in, The Lord will appear. | Samuel Medley (104th) | 321 |
This truth with delight we survey, | Henry Fowler (11.8.) | 350 |
This truth with richest grace is stored, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1046 |
This truth, like its Author, eternal shall stand, | Henry Fowler (11.8.) | 350 |
This unbelief remove; | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1061 |
This union is sealèd, all heavens agreed; | W. Gadsby (104th) | 521 |
This union with wonder and rapture be seen, | J. Hart (104th) | 221 |
This was boundless love indeed! | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 133 |
This was compassion like a God, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 438 |
This was grace, twas grace indeed. | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1040 |
This was help in time of need; | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1040 |
This watery path they own; | J. Stevens (S.M.) | 425 |
This way, thats found by few, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
This we safely may conclude, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 717 |
This wilderness we travel round, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 286 |
This will be the song above: | J. Adams (7s) | 99 |
This wondrous Man of whom we tell, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 23 |
This wondrous deed was done; | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 426 |
This wondrous thing to see; | J. Swain (C.M.) | 951 |
This word of his grace shall comfort us through; | John Newton (104th) | 324 |
This world is not my home; | Matlock’s Selection (S.M.) | 948 |
This worlds vain wealth despise; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 880 |
This would bruise my bosom well, | John Berridge (7s) | 702 |
This wretched heart of mine! | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
This written word with reverence treat; | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
This, and this only, is the way | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 358 |
This, this is faith will conquer death, | J. Hart (7.7.4.) | 235 |
This, this is the true fatted calf | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
This, this my soul desires to know. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 257 |
This, too, makes the gospel most precious to me; | Gospel Mag., 1777 (11s) | 52 |
Thither the warm affections move, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1064 |
Thither, by their Master brought, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Thorny is the wilderness, | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1037 |
Those Christians that in Jesus sleep, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 842 |
Those are the prayers of the saints, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
Those death-consuming waters flow; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1091 |
Those dreadful sufferings of thy Son | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 164 |
Those everlasting lines. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 14 |
Those feeble desires, those wishes so weak, | J. Hart (104th) | 804 |
Those heavenly hands that on the tree | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
Those holy ones shall all appear | Isaac Watts & J. Needham (C.M.) | 15 |
Those honours, on the atoning day, | J. Maxwell (L.M.) | 44 |
Those labouring sighs that heave thy breast? | John Berridge (112th) | 705 |
Those mighty orbs proclaim thy power; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 207 |
Those mournful colours wear? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 212 |
Those oft-repeated, broken prayers? | John Berridge (112th) | 705 |
Those sacred leaves unfold; | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 42 |
Those sacred sweets, in Jesus name, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 910 |
Those sins were the nails and the spear | J. Swain (8s) | 162 |
Those soft, those blessed feet of his, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
Those souls who long to see him now, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 509 |
Those temples once beset with thorns. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
Those tremendous foes of ours; | J. Langford (7s) | 90 |
Those who are called by grace divine | J. Hart (C.M.) | 240 |
Those who eat are saved from mourning; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 932 |
Those who now oppose and hate them, | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1063 |
Those who set at nought and sold him, | J. Cennick, C. Wesley and M. Madan (8.7.4.) | 493 |
Those whom thou hast called thy own; | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1136 |
Thou Comforter of all that mourn, | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 928 |
Thou Fountain of bliss, thy smile I entreat; | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 262 |
Thou Friend of friendless sinners, hear, | R. Hill (112th) | 1070 |
Thou King of saints, thy bodys Head, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 844 |
Thou Son of David, hear, | John Berridge (148th) | 883 |
Thou all-atoning Lamb; | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 928 |
Thou all-sufficient Lamb, | J. Hart (148th) | 313 |
Thou alone canst give repentance; | John Newton (8.7.) | 272 |
Thou alone our Guide shalt be, | J. Fellows (8.7.) | 433 |
Thou alone our souls canst heal. | John Newton (8.7.) | 272 |
Thou and thy word are both the same. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
Thou art all my help and hope; | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 1119 |
Thou art all our joy and treasure, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 656 |
Thou art as ready to forgive | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 323 |
Thou art coming to a King; | John Newton (7s) | 379 |
Thou art engaged to grant; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 259 |
Thou art faithful, true, and just, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 796 |
Thou art full of truth and grace; | C. Wesley (7s) | 303 |
Thou art graven on my heart; | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
Thou art my Lord, my God! | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 983 |
Thou art my Pilot wise; | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
Thou art my Salvation from guilt, sin, and thrall. | W. Gadsby (104th) | 520 |
Thou art my hope, my joy, my rest; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 401 |
Thou art my life, my joy, my care; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 927 |
Thou art my only trust; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 136 |
Thou art not, like them, untrue. | H. F. Lyte (8.7.) | 971 |
Thou art on the brink of danger; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 698 |
Thou art our Father, and thy name | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 223 |
Thou art our Life, our Joy, our Crown, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 652 |
Thou art our hope and trust; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 652 |
Thou art our mighty All; may we | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1006 |
Thou art precious alone to the souls that believe; | Augustus Toplady (11s Irreg.) | 68 |
Thou art that green, that fruitful tree; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 851 |
Thou art the Tower of my defence, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 140 |
Thou art the earnest of his love, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 24 |
Thou art the ever-living God, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1 |
Thou art the life of all my joys; | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 299 |
Thou art the sea of love, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
Thou art worthy to receive; | J. Bakewell (8.7.) | 931 |
Thou art worthy, thou alone; | J. Adams (7s) | 99 |
Thou brightest, sweetest, fairest One, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 264 |
Thou callest burdened souls to thee, | John Newton (C.M.) | 388 |
Thou canst make them bloom again; | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Thou canst make this desert bloom; | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
Thou canst my heart content; | John Berridge (148th) | 886 |
Thou canst not be too bold; | John Newton (S.M.) | 395 |
Thou canst not err nor be unkind; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 275 |
Thou canst oercome this heart of mine, | C. Wesley & Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 1072 |
Thou canst raise the dead to life; | W. W. Horne (7s) | 1111 |
Thou canst save me in this hour; | C. Wesley (7s) | 1077 |
Thou canst victorious prove; | C. Wesley & Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 1072 |
Thou city of our God below, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 360 |
Thou dear Redeemer, dying Lamb, | J. Cennick (C.M.) | 118 |
Thou dearest Lord, outweighs them all. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 927 |
Thou didst call me by thy grace. | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 1119 |
Thou didst once a wretch behold, | John Newton (7s) | 376 |
Thou didst sink in floods of wrath, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 650 |
Thou dost call them by their names; | W. Hammond (7s) | 768 |
Thou dost conduct thy people | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
Thou dost freely save the lost; | W. Hammond (7s) | 737 |
Thou dost promise to forgive | W. Hammond (7s) | 737 |
Thou earthly palace of our God. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 364 |
Thou everlasting, gracious King, | Norman (8.8.6.) | 430 |
Thou for us all shame disdainèd; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 656 |
Thou freely gavest thy Son to die; | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 866 |
Thou gavst the summer sun to shine, | A. Flowerdew (C.M.) | 1152 |
Thou givest me the lot | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 140 |
Thou givst us strength to run the race, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
Thou great Melchisedec. | J. Cennick (C.M.) | 118 |
Thou great and compassionate King, | R. Burnham (8s) | 380 |
Thou harmless, suffering Lamb of God! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 844 |
Thou hast God afflicted too; | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
Thou hast a Friend thats good; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 355 |
Thou hast borne our misbehaviour, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 651 |
Thou hast borne the bitter sentence | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237A |
Thou hast bought our souls with blood, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 650 |
Thou hast claimed us as thy bride; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 650 |
Thou hast conquered death and hell; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 656 |
Thou hast for the ransomed race; | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1057 |
Thou hast from hell thy people freed, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 844 |
Thou hast full atonement made. | J. Bakewell (8.7.) | 931 |
Thou hast helped in every need; | John Newton (7s) | 376 |
Thou hast in richer blood been paid, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 873 |
Thou hast little cause to grieve: | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
Thou hast made the Saviour bleed! | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
Thou hast redeemed our souls from death, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 655 |
Thou hast redeemed our souls with blood, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
Thou hast ruined wretched man, | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
Thou hast said and thou art true, | J. Adams (7s) | 347 |
Thou hast set the captive free; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 720 |
Thou hast the words of endless life; | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1050 |
Thou hast washed us in thy blood, | J. Hart (7s) | 857 |
Thou hast wrought out, for our sake, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
Thou heavenly Paraclete; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
Thou hidden love of God, whose height, | G. Tersteegen, translated by J. Wesley (112th) | 1075 |
Thou hidst thy face, my sins abound; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 304 |
Thou highly shouldst esteem | J. Hart (C.M.) | 871 |
Thou just, and wise, and kind; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1086 |
Thou knowest well my secret smart, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 690 |
Thou knowst my need is great indeed, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
Thou knowst the vileness of my heart, | D. Herbert (L.M.) | 711 |
Thou knowst the way to bring me back, | C. Wesley (112th) | 1060 |
Thou knowst, O Lord, I would believe; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 820 |
Thou knowst, dear Lord, for what were come; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 677 |
Thou loadst the rolling year. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 498 |
Thou mayst smile at all thy foes. | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
Thou meek and lowly Dove, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
Thou meek and lowly Lamb, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
Thou merciful Spring of pity and grace; | J. Cennick (104th) | 404 |
Thou must save, and thou alone. | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 143 |
Thou my Rock wilt ever be; | J. Adams (7s) | 347 |
Thou my dross and tin consume; | J. Stocker (7s) | 767 |
Thou my fortress art and tower; | W. Hammond (7s) | 342 |
Thou my strong Protector be; | J. Adams (7s) | 347 |
Thou never canst forget; | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 348 |
Thou of life the Fountain art; | C. Wesley (7s) | 303 |
Thou of life, the eternal spring; | J. Adams (7s) | 99 |
Thou only Sovereign of my heart, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 927 |
Thou only art my Hiding-place. | D. Herbert (L.M.) | 711 |
Thou only couldst conquer so stubborn a heart, | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 197 |
Thou poor, afflicted, tempted soul, | John Berridge (112th) | 705 |
Thou revivest me by thy death; | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 801 |
Thou seest my inward frame; | John Newton (C.M.) | 119 |
Thou seest my soul by sin oppressed; | Gospel Mag., 1777 (L.M.) | 942 |
Thou shalt be rebuilt anew; | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
Thou shalt conquer, | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 333 |
Thou shalt in me believe. | John Newton (C.M.) | 388 |
Thou shalt obtain the blessing yet; | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1036 |
Thou shalt prove that Christ is strong. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 826 |
Thou shalt reign on Zions hill; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 650 |
Thou shalt see my glory soon, | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 968 |
Thou shalt soon rejoice again; | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
Thou sheddst thy heavenly influence yet, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 715 |
Thou sinners Advocate with God, | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 928 |
Thou soon wouldst take it, Lord, from me. | J. Hart (112th) | 182 |
Thou still art Israels God. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 757 |
Thou still art his peculiar care; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 377 |
Thou tell thy name to me; | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1088 |
Thou that art the peoples hope; | T. Kelly (7s) | 1062 |
Thou the Refuge of my soul, | J. Adams (7s) | 389 |
Thou the Rock and Corner-Stone. | J. Adams (7s) | 99 |
Thou then art close to me. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
Thou thus wouldst suffer, bleed and die; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
Thou thy flock dost feed and keep; | W. Hammond (7s) | 768 |
Thou true and living Vine! | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 939 |
Thou visitst sinners still; | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 715 |
Thou wast given to redeem | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 98 |
Thou wast poor, that they might be | T. Kelly (7s) | 1062 |
Thou water sweet from Bethlehem. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1091 |
Thou wert its strength and glory too; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
Thou who art thy peoples Sun, | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
Thou wilt be where thy people meet; | S. Turner (L.M.) | 1131 |
Thou wilt grace and glory give; | Gospel Mag., 1781 (8.7.) | 965 |
Thou wilt incline thy ear; | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 393 |
Thou wilt never leave undone; | J. Adams (7s) | 389 |
Thou wilt not despise a sinner distressed; | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 262 |
Thou wilt not give me up to death, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 873 |
Thou with Satan | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
Thou with us shalt wake from death; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 463 |
Thou, Holy Ghost, who dost reveal | John Berridge (C.M.) | 1128 |
Thou, Lord, wilt carry on, | W. Hammond (148th) | 339 |
Thou, O Christ, art all I want; | C. Wesley (7s) | 303 |
Thou, O Christ, art all his plea, | J. Adams (7s) | 99 |
Thou, O Lord, art righteous still. | John Berridge (7s) | 895 |
Thou, by whose death poor sinners live, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
Thou, dear Lord, dost all things well. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 611 |
Thou, from hence, our All shalt be. | H. F. Lyte (8.7.) | 971 |
Thou, only thou, the word canst speak | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 941 |
Thou, our great Melchisedec, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
Thou, therefore, all the praise receive; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 323 |
Thou, thou must breathe the auspicious gale. | Augustus Toplady (L.M.) | 1018 |
Thou, who almighty art, | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
Thou, with the Father and the Son, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
Though Death remains, he but remains | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
Though God may delay to show us his light, | W. Hammond (104th) | 343 |
Though Gods election is a truth, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
Though I am dark, he still remains | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 546 |
Though I am weak and vile; | John Newton (C.M.) | 128 |
Though I endeavour oft; | John Newton (S.M.) | 278 |
Though I have nothing of my own, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 740 |
Though I have nothing, I confess, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 172 |
Though I myself have none. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 811 |
Though I seem to hide my face, | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
Though I strove to withstand the force of thy hand, | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 197 |
Though I, a feeble mortal, change, | T. Greene (C.M.) | 230 |
Though Im despised for his dear name. | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 771 |
Though Moses faced me there, and all | J. Cennick (8.8.6.) | 163 |
Though Satan will seek the sheep to annoy, | J. Wingrove (104th) | 1000 |
Though afflicted, tempest-tossed, | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
Though all are sinners in Gods sight, | J. Hart (112th) | 89 |
Though all nature sinks around, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1137 |
Though all things in nature decay, | Henry Fowler (11.8.) | 350 |
Though awful is his ire, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
Though base and vile we are, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 642 |
Though bleak winds the boughs deface, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 779 |
Though both begin to fail; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 893 |
Though by my sins deserving hell, | B. Beddome (148th) | 947 |
Though cisterns be broken, and creatures all fail, | John Newton (104th) | 232 |
Though clouds and darkness hide his face, | Dobell’s Selection (L.M.) | 981 |
Though clouds do often interpose, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 546 |
Though clouds surround his face; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 596 |
Though damped, it never dies. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 236 |
Though dark and cold as ice, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 606 |
Though dark be my way, since he is my Guide, | John Newton (104th) | 232 |
Though darkness spread around our tent, | B. Wallin (L.M.) | 82 |
Though death and dangers fly | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 603 |
Though death and hell obstruct the way. | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
Though death, and law, and sin agree | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 553 |
Though deep distress thy steps attend, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 917 |
Though devils against him unite; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 632 |
Though distresses now attend thee, | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 333 |
Though doomed are all men once to die, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 492 |
Though earth and hell my way oppose, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 9 |
Though earth and hell unite with sin, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 564 |
Though earth should shake and skies depart. | B. Wallin (L.M.) | 82 |
Though earth should to her centre shake; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
Though earth, and hell, and sin agree, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 552 |
Though earths old columns bow; | J. Kent (S.M.) | 921 |
Though every part he might secure | J. Hart (C.M.) | 685 |
Though faith be tried by fire; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 355 |
Though faithful Abraham us reject, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 223 |
Though false from thee I slide; | John Berridge (148th) | 885 |
Though fast in Sinais fetters bound, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1090 |
Though fear his heart should overwhelm, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1049 |
Though fear prevail and joy decline, | B. Wallin (L.M.) | 82 |
Though few here esteem us, the God we adore | J. Swain (104th) | 417 |
Though filthy as Mary, Manasseh, or I. | J. Hart (104th) | 221 |
Though free, yet a debtor brought in; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
Though frequent griefs I feel, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 801 |
Though friends should all fail, and foes all unite, | John Newton (104th) | 324 |
Though full of grace thou art! | John Berridge (148th) | 672 |
Though goodness they have none. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 587 |
Though great, was but dim at the best, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 544 |
Though hard as ice, or rocks, or steel, | John Newton (C.M.) | 691 |
Though hard the battle seem, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
Though he afflicts thy mind, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 909 |
Though he thy transgressions hate, | John Newton (7s) | 956 |
Though he, by calling, was a saint, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1089 |
Though hell should oppose thee, thy faith cannot fail. | Henry Fowler (11s) | 1033 |
Though here, day by day, his love shall see good | Samuel Medley (104th) | 322 |
Though hes more happy, Im secure; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 664 |
Though his majesty be great, | John Newton (7s) | 956 |
Though hosts of enemies rise up, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 554 |
Though hosts of foes beset the way, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
Though in a foreign land, | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 330 |
Though in myself, at best, but dust, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 604 |
Though it be not done throughout, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Though it fills, it never cloys, | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
Though joys be withered all and dead, | J. A. Rothe translated by J. Weeks (112th) | 96 |
Though justly of wrongs we complain, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8s) | 250 |
Though knowing shed cost him his life. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 569 |
Though like a bottle in the smoke, | (Author Unknown) (148th) | 214 |
Though lions roar, and tempests blow, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 231 |
Though lost, and blind, and lame; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 675 |
Though low they seem in others eyes, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 709 |
Though man may be offended. | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
Though meant in scorn by you. | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 1012 |
Though men and devils rage, | W. Gadsby (6.4.) | 517 |
Though men, sin, and devils unite | W. Gadsby (8s) | 516 |
Though much dismayed, take courage still, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 765 |
Though much the sinner sees and hears, | John Newton (C.M.) | 691 |
Though my heart fail and flesh decay; | J. A. Rothe translated by J. Weeks (112th) | 96 |
Though my sins as mountains rise, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 391 |
Though not a word he spoke. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1025 |
Though not quite left alone, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 251 |
Though now for a season they prove | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
Though now we wander far from home, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1021 |
Though numerous are their wants, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
Though numerous foes our souls assail, | Gospel Mag., 1799 (L.M.) | 245 |
Though numerous hosts of mighty foes, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 9 |
Though of a sinful race, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 382 |
Though of myself I nothing am, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 172 |
Though of sinners thou art chief, | John Newton (7s) | 956 |
Though oft by sin and sorrow tossed. | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1034 |
Though oft of him Ive not a thought. | W. Hammond (L.M.) | 279 |
Though oft, through pride, my stubborn will | J. Kent (L.M.) | 113 |
Though on the Lord I cast my care, | John Newton (112th) | 728 |
Though once he bowed his feeble knees, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
Though once to human reason lost, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
Though only sighs and groans. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
Though our sins are black as hell; | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 760 |
Though painful at present, twill cease before long, | John Newton (104th) | 232 |
Though poor in myself, yet in him | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
Though pressed with fears on every side, | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 762 |
Though prostrate in the dust. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 136 |
Though pure, he for me was made sin; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
Though reason, though fitness he urge, | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
Though rich, he for me became poor; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
Though rocks and quicksands deep | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
Though rods and frowns are sometimes brought, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
Though ruined and undone, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 629 |
Though safe in Christ thy saints abide, | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 285 |
Though safe, we are not sound; | J. Hart (8.6.8.) | 234 |
Though sharp afflictions still abound, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 377 |
Though sin and guilt infest them here, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 65 |
Though sin and sorrow make you sad, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 996 |
Though snares and dangers throng my path, | John Newton (L.M.) | 960 |
Though so much remains to endure; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
Though sometimes we see the case is not thus; | J. Hart (104th) | 804 |
Though sore they annoy me, Ill be of good cheer, | Samuel Medley (104th) | 321 |
Though sorely afflicted, tis all for the best. | Samuel Medley (104th) | 322 |
Though still my best thoughts are but poor, | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
Though still reviving foes arise, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1080 |
Though strait be the way, with dangers beset, | J. Hart (104th) | 778 |
Though strength, and health, and friends be gone, | J. A. Rothe translated by J. Weeks (112th) | 96 |
Though temptations seldom cease, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 801 |
Though ten thousand ills beset thee, | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 333 |
Though the Lord awhile delay, | John Newton (7s) | 397 |
Though the corruptions of thy heart | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 377 |
Though the leprosy remain. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
Though the shore we hope to land on, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1102 |
Though the vile tempters hellish rage | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 377 |
Though the whole world were gone; | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 1110 |
Though the wonders thou hast done | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
Though theirs was angels food. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 446 |
Though they accuse thee, I acquit; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 106 |
Though they are base, their Fathers kind. | J. Hart (8.6.8.8.) | 806A |
Though they in darkness walk, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
Though they seem, by reason viewed, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 315 |
Though they suffer for a season, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 615 |
Though they suffer much on earth, | J. Humphreys (7s) | 80 |
Though thou from the curse hast freed us, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
Though thou here receive but little; | J. Hart (8.3.) | 484 |
Though thou severely with me deal, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 873 |
Though thought be broken, language lame, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 882 |
Though thousand snares enclose his feet, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 351 |
Though thousand vexations each moment molest, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 644 |
Though thousands and thousands of foes | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
Though throned in highest bliss; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 23 |
Though thy fainting spirits droop, | J. Hart (7.5.) | 853 |
Though thy promise calls it sure, | A. Serle (7s) | 964 |
Though to speak thou be not able, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
Though trembling and afraid. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1051 |
Though trouble now thy heart appals, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 917 |
Though troubles assail and dangers affright; | John Newton (104th) | 324 |
Though unbelief may long molest, | Dobell’s Selection (L.M.) | 981 |
Though vile and base as we. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 527 |
Though vile and base, we come; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 818 |
Though vilest of them all; | Lady Huntingdon’s Col., 1774 (8.8.6.) | 938 |
Though void of all thats good, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 811 |
Though waves and storms go oer my head, | J. A. Rothe translated by J. Weeks (112th) | 96 |
Though we are feeble, Christ is strong; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 305 |
Though we are guilty, thou art good; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 457 |
Though we are saved from guilt and wrath, | J. Hart (8.6.8.) | 234 |
Though we believe not, he is true; | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 344 |
Though we but little of him hear | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
Though we feel it rise within; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
Though we hardly of him deem; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
Though we tremble while we sing, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
Though we walk through this wilderness | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 554 |
Though weak in myself, yet Im strong, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 578 |
Though weary, weak, and faint; | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 772 |
Though weaved with righteousness divine. | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 115 |
Though were mean in mans opinion, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
Though winter waste the earth awhile, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 875 |
Though with afflictions sore | J. Adams (S.M.) | 274 |
Though with no sweet enjoyments blessed, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 921 |
Though wooed by love divine; | John Newton (S.M.) | 278 |
Though wretched be your case, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 570 |
Though you are faithless, he is true. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 858 |
Though you through gloomy paths may go, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 531 |
Though, travelling through this vale of tears, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 681 |
Thought, and word, and action too; | W. W. Horne (7s) | 1111 |
Thoughts obscene and filthy; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
Thoughts we cannot quell or rout, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
Thousand, thousand saints attending, | J. Cennick, C. Wesley and M. Madan (8.7.4.) | 493 |
Thousands now around the throne | J. Kent (7s) | 1044 |
Threaten death on every side, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
Threatening a watery grave. | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1037 |
Threatens hard to bear us down; | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
Three favoured servants, left not far, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
Three-in-One, and One-in-Three; | J. Hart (7s) | 503 |
Thrice blessèd be his name! | T. Greene (C.M.) | 261 |
Thrice comfortable hope | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 70 |
Thrice happy are the men, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 526 |
Thrice happy is the man, and blest, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 636 |
Thrice happys the man, though a fool, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
Throned in majesty above, | (Author Unknown) (7s) | 970 |
Through Christ I hope to be renewed, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 811 |
Through Christ our living Head. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 464 |
Through Christ we shall victorious prove, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 617 |
Through Christ, our living Head. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 653 |
Through Christ, the Lamb once slain; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 527 |
Through Christ, the Mediator, | Rozzell (7.6.) | 292 |
Through Christ, the sinners Hiding-place. | D. Herbert (L.M.) | 711 |
Through Gods free goodness, mercies, rich and rare, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 699 |
Through Him my soul shall ever live. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 171 |
Through Jesus blessed name. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
Through Jesus piercèd heart and hand, | J. Cennick (8.8.6.) | 163 |
Through Jesus, our victorious Lord, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 844 |
Through Jesus, shall be counted just, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 114 |
Through ages shall endure; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
Through all its channels flow; | John Berridge (148th) | 671 |
Through all lifes dark and thorny way; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1105 |
Through all my passage lie; | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
Through all resolves how soon it flies, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1084 |
Through all the changing scenes of life, | N.Tate & N.Brady (C.M.) | 936 |
Through all the courts of Paradise, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 422 |
Through all the earth is known; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 646 |
Through all the ethereal plains, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 489 |
Through all the gospel shine! | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 51 |
Through all the scenes of time, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
Through awful floods he passed and died; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 536 |
Through corruption, felt within, | J. Kent (7s) | 145 |
Through dangers, fears, and gloomy night, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1069 |
Through distant worlds, and regions of the dead | Isaac Watts (50th) | 497 |
Through each guilty rebels heart! | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Through everlasting days; | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 201 |
Through every bosom flows; | J. Swain (C.M.) | 1082 |
Through every heavenly street, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
Through every path in Zions road. | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 61 |
Through every trying scene, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 602 |
Through faith in Jesus blood. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 108 |
Through faith, that works by love. | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
Through fear or shame I stop, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 314 |
Through fire and flood she goes, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 994 |
Through floods and flames he leads me safely on, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 667 |
Through grace I conquer hell, | R. Burnham (S.M.) | 203 |
Through grace my soul aspires to heaven, | R. Burnham (S.M.) | 203 |
Through grace they loved him as their King, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 665 |
Through him sinners find remission, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 976 |
Through him we shall conquer the mightiest foes; | J. Hart (104th) | 129 |
Through his flesh I enter in; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 542 |
Through life and all its changing scenes, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 173 |
Through many dangers, toils, and snares, | John Newton (C.M.) | 198 |
Through mercy we taste the invisible feast, | Augustus Toplady (11s Irreg.) | 68 |
Through much tribulation must follow their Lord. | John Newton (104th) | 232 |
Through natures works the woes he felt | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
Through our immortal songs; | Isaac Watts (148th) | 409 |
Through realms of ineffable day? | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
Through regions of the dead, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
Through sufferings perfect, now he reigns, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 992 |
Through tempest and tossing, Ill bring thee to land. | J. Grant (11s) | 993 |
Through ten thousand channels flowing, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 932 |
Through the Lambs redeeming blood, | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 428 |
Through the Lambs redeeming blood. | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 333 |
Through the Mediators blood; | J. Humphreys (7s) | 80 |
Through the Redeemers precious blood, | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 3 |
Through the Saviours bleeding heart. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 575 |
Through the cross behold the crown! | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 1055 |
Through the dark cloud appeared; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 923 |
Through the new year with heavenly bread; | John Newton (L.M.) | 1115 |
Through the red sea of his own blood; | J. Swain (L.M.) | 721 |
Through the rich aid divinely given, | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 3 |
Through the trackless deep move on. | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1102 |
Through the virtue of thy blood; | J. Bakewell (8.7.) | 931 |
Through the wide world shall run, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 424 |
Through thee I embrace the ransoming grace, | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 197 |
Through their Redeemers name; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 58 |
Through these we long must wade, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Through this apostate isle! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
Through this dark, howling wilderness | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 929 |
Through this desert dreary; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
Through this wide wilderness I roam, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 289 |
Through those dear promises I range; | T. Greene (C.M.) | 230 |
Through those dear windows of his soul. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
Through torrents of temptation; | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
Through troops of foes hell lead me on, | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 271 |
Through varied deaths my soul has led; | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1016 |
Through various scenes of distress, | R. Burnham (8s) | 460 |
Through vast eternity. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 647 |
Through which his sovereign love should run. | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 61 |
Through which my Lord is seen, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 478 |
Throughout Immanuels land. | B. Wallin (C.M.) | 194 |
Throughout the azure skies. | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 217 |
Throughout the sacred word. | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 244 |
Throughout this earthly ball, | E. Perronet (C.M.) | 730 |
Thunder, and fire, and vengeance flings; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 47 |
Thus Abraham, the friend of God, | Count Zinzendorf trans. by J. Wesley (L.M.) | 103 |
Thus God Three-One, to sinners lost | J. Hart (L.M.) | 34 |
Thus God the Father, God the Son, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 33 |
Thus I, confined in unbelief, | John Newton (C.M.) | 288 |
Thus I, through the law, dead to the law am, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 521 |
Thus Im burdened, thus I groan, | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1031 |
Thus Jabez prayed, for thats his name. | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
Thus Jesus came the poor to bless, | C. Cole (L.M.) | 984 |
Thus Jesus wears the crown; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
Thus Sinai roars, and round the earth | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 47 |
Thus all the armies bought with blood, | Count Zinzendorf trans. by J. Wesley (L.M.) | 103 |
Thus armed, I venture on the fight, | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 271 |
Thus assembling, we, by faith, | J. Hart (7s) | 830 |
Thus beset, they daily feel | W. Gadsby (7s) | 645 |
Thus cleansed from filth, and purged from dross, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 718 |
Thus covered and fed at thy proper cost, | J. Berridge (104th) | 150 |
Thus danger threats both him that stays | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
Thus deriving from their banner, | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
Thus did eternal love begin | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 73 |
Thus differ these; yet hoping each | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
Thus different powers within me strive, | John Newton (112th) | 728 |
Thus does the Lord of heaven and earth | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 71 |
Thus far have brought us on, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 700 |
Thus far my God has led me on, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 289 |
Thus far we prove that promise good, | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 332 |
Thus fond of trifles vainly rove, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1084 |
Thus hard beset with evil, | J. Hart (7.7.4.) | 235 |
Thus he invites his people still, | John Newton (L.M.) | 692 |
Thus he, that he may something do, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
Thus heaven shall raise his honours high, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 409 |
Thus let thy kingdom come, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 683 |
Thus make me willing, glorious Lamb, | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 771 |
Thus make my wounded conscience whole, | C. Cole (L.M.) | 736 |
Thus may I always be devout; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
Thus may I see that I am thine, | C. Cole (L.M.) | 736 |
Thus may we abide in union | John Newton (8.7.) | 500 |
Thus may you prove his promise true, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 631 |
Thus might I hide my blushing face, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 763 |
Thus much and this is all we know, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
Thus my spirit longs to prove | John Newton (7s) | 356 |
Thus pride is broken down, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 891 |
Thus prone to act so base a part, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 323 |
Thus pursued, and thus distressed, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
Thus redeemed and saved by blood, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 654 |
Thus saith the Lord to those that stand | J. Hart (L.M.) | 106 |
Thus something, Saviour, may I be, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 172 |
Thus supported, we shall be | W. Gadsby (7s) | 645 |
Thus the believer, when he views | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
Thus the eternal covenant stands. | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 766 |
Thus the hopeless worldling cries; | T. Kelly (7s) | 1045 |
Thus the victory was obtained; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 982 |
Thus the word, thy power possessing, | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1136 |
Thus they sang with rapture, kindling | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Thus through this world of trouble | Rozzell (7.6.) | 292 |
Thus to be owned and blessed. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 366 |
Thus unto my heart appear; | John Newton (7s) | 379 |
Thus up from the desert she goes, | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
Thus we begin the lasting song, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 498 |
Thus we the Trinity can praise | J. Hart (L.M.) | 34 |
Thus, Christians glorify the Lord, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
Thus, Lord, thy waiting servants bless, | J. Fawcett (112th) | 454 |
Thus, Lord, thy waiting servants bless, | J. Fawcett (112th) | 454 |
Thus, Lord, thy waiting servants bless, | J. Fawcett (112th) | 454 |
Thus, Lord, thy waiting servants bless, | J. Fawcett (112th) | 454 |
Thus, careless, he goes blindly on, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
Thus, though a sinner, I am safe; | John Newton (C.M.) | 119 |
Thus, while I sink, my joys shall rise | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 475 |
Thus, while we in the means are found, | John Newton (altered) (L.M.) | 1130 |
Thy Father and thy Friend | J. Kent (S.M.) | 909 |
Thy Fathers glorious praise; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 550 |
Thy God and ours are both the same, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 73 |
Thy God for ever lives. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 58 |
Thy God has said his word shall stand, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 917 |
Thy God is faithful to his saints, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 85 |
Thy God shall all thy woes redress, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 622 |
Thy God shall bid thee go, | J. Kent (148th) | 87 |
Thy God shall drive them out. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
Thy God shall put them all to rout, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 622 |
Thy God will be gracious no more. | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
Thy God will ever be thy aid, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 622 |
Thy God will every need relieve. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 622 |
Thy God with blessings infinite | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 126 |
Thy Holy Spirit into us breathe; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
Thy Jesus nailed them to the cross, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1007 |
Thy Lord for nothing would not chide; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 871 |
Thy Lord will make the tempter flee; | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 328 |
Thy Maker is thy Friend. | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 1103 |
Thy Redeemer and thy Lord. | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
Thy Saviour has the victory gained; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 836 |
Thy Saviours gracious promise hear; | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 328 |
Thy Spirit alone repentance implants, | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 262 |
Thy Spirit and thy Word; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 366 |
Thy Spirit can from dross refine, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 316 |
Thy Spirit must the work perform, | R. Elliott (S.M.) | 471 |
Thy Spirit of supplication give, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
Thy Spirit send to make it bend | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
Thy Spirit will not let me go. | W. Hammond (148th) | 339 |
Thy Spirit would conquer, and I was constrained. | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 197 |
Thy Word, my God, the sword I wield; | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 271 |
Thy all-prevailing power employ; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1087 |
Thy anchor, once in Jesus cast, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 917 |
Thy ancient thoughts and firm decrees; | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 8 |
Thy anger more than death I fear, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1043 |
Thy anger who can bear? | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
Thy animating power impart, | A. Steele (8.8.6.) | 962 |
Thy atonement made for sin; | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 697 |
Thy bark shall every storm outride; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 908 |
Thy beams shall make my desert blow, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (L.M.) | 942 |
Thy beauty see, thy grace admire, | Augustus Toplady (L.M.) | 991 |
Thy beautys all in me; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 614 |
Thy black, polluted waters roll! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
Thy blessing, Lord, bestow; | John Newton (148th) | 452 |
Thy blood apply, my conscience clear; | W. Hammond (L.M.) | 279 |
Thy blood can make me white as snow; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1004 |
Thy blood ever flowing my pleasant cup be; | J. Berridge (104th) | 150 |
Thy blood from guilt has set me free; | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 801 |
Thy blood was shed for me. | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 98 |
Thy blood was shed for me. | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 98 |
Thy blood was shed for me. | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 98 |
Thy blood, dear Lord, has brought my peace, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
Thy bloods renewing might | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 1067 |
Thy body slain, sweet Jesus, thine, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 763 |
Thy body to discern. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 825 |
Thy boundless love and grace we sing, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 652 |
Thy breath perfumes the air. | Boyce (C.M.) | 1151 |
Thy brightest glories shine above, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 369 |
Thy broken bones he can make whole, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 714 |
Thy bruisèd, broken body bore | J. Hart (C.M.) | 856 |
Thy bulwarks and salvation strong, | Bromehead’s Collection (C.M.) | 934 |
Thy captive hastens to be loosed; | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1034 |
Thy cheering words awake our joys; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 26 |
Thy church is in the desert now; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
Thy church, O Lord, thats planted here, | J. Franklin (C.M.) | 512 |
Thy commission we rely on; | J. Fellows (8.7.) | 433 |
Thy constancy and grace! | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 318 |
Thy constant aid afford, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 696 |
Thy constant dwelling-place. | Rozzell (C.M.) | 291 |
Thy constant love, thy faithful care, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 290 |
Thy countenance let me often see, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 92 |
Thy dear peculiar ones; | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 348 |
Thy debts have been chargèd on me – | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
Thy dreadful power display; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
Thy dross to consume, and thy gold to refine. | K., 1787 (11s) | 329 |
Thy dying love, thy mercy felt, | J. Hupton (C.M.) | 1099 |
Thy earthly courts we tread; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 642 |
Thy endless grandeur and thy grace. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 480 |
Thy everlasting Friend; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
Thy everlasting love to sing; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 195 |
Thy face I seek; with power descend, | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 943 |
Thy faith hath made thee whole. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 731 |
Thy faith is weak, thy foes are strong; | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 328 |
Thy fame shall Tyre and Egypt know. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 360 |
Thy favour all my journey through, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 259 |
Thy favour more than life I prize. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1043 |
Thy first-born Son, adorned and blessed | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
Thy fleece on earth growing make clothing for me. | J. Berridge (104th) | 150 |
Thy flesh let me taste, sweet Lamb, and yet crave; | J. Berridge (104th) | 150 |
Thy flowing wounds supply, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 160 |
Thy foes in vain designs engage; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 364 |
Thy former mercies here renew; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 1023 |
Thy free grace alone, from the first to the last, | J. Stocker (11s) | 11 |
Thy frown is terrible to bear, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1043 |
Thy frowns create despair. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
Thy fulness is the same; | J. Ryland (C.M.) | 247 |
Thy garden is the place | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
Thy generation who can tell, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 20 |
Thy glorious image there; | B. Beddome (148th) | 947 |
Thy glorious salvation, till each of us see, | J. Cennick (104th) | 404 |
Thy good Physician and thy nurse; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 707 |
Thy good Spirit from above, | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
Thy goodness how immense | J. Hart (S.M.) | 833 |
Thy goodness is made known. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 700 |
Thy goodness marked its secret birth, | A. Flowerdew (C.M.) | 1152 |
Thy gospel makes the simple wise, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1147 |
Thy gospel oft I hear, | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
Thy grace for ever shall extend; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 419 |
Thy grace is eternal, almighty, and free! | Augustus Toplady (11s Irreg.) | 68 |
Thy grace is immortal and free; | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
Thy grace sufficèd saints of old; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 904 |
Thy grace we adore, Director divine; | J. Hart (104th) | 129 |
Thy gracious Redeemer will help thee along; | Henry Fowler (11s) | 1033 |
Thy gracious hand now, Lord, display, | S. Barnard (148th) | 1129 |
Thy gracious hand reveals, | J. Hupton (C.M.) | 1099 |
Thy gracious promise to fulfil. | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1034 |
Thy gracious throne I bow beneath; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 46 |
Thy great salvation see. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 683 |
Thy groans and dying cries, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 734 |
Thy guilt and ruin to disclose, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 614 |
Thy hand all nature hails; | A. Flowerdew (C.M.) | 1152 |
Thy hand alone can guide | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1029 |
Thy hand, in sight of all my foes, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 139 |
Thy hands have brought salvation down, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 935 |
Thy happiness is in the Lord, | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 929 |
Thy harp before thy God, | J. Irons (C.M.) | 1156 |
Thy head, my Saviour, and my Lord; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 935 |
Thy heavenly image draw | John Berridge (148th) | 671 |
Thy help I trust to, not my own, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1043 |
Thy help, Almighty Lord, impart, | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 903 |
Thy holy courts are his abode, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 364 |
Thy hopes for heaven more bright and clear, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 915 |
Thy house is called the house of prayer, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 382 |
Thy influence withdraw, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
Thy inward teachings make us know | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 26 |
Thy judgments are too deep | J. Hart (S.M.) | 833 |
Thy judgments strike with awe; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 833 |
Thy judgments, too, unmoved I hear, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 316 |
Thy kind, forgiving, melting look | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 434 |
Thy kindness for ever to men we will tell, | J. Cennick (104th) | 404 |
Thy lasting favours share; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 498 |
Thy law upon my heart! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1003 |
Thy laws are pure, thy judgments right. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1147 |
Thy life and comfort from the law; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 48 |
Thy life was pure without a spot, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
Thy love can cheer the darksome gloom, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 260 |
Thy love can make the wounded whole, | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 393 |
Thy love surpasses thought or sense, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 833 |
Thy love to me impart, | Matlock’s Selection (S.M.) | 948 |
Thy love to saints, in Christ their Head, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 419 |
Thy love to them reveal, | S. Barnard (148th) | 1129 |
Thy love was great, thy mercy free, | J. Kent (148th) | 732 |
Thy love we praise, which tries our ways, | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
Thy love, thy hope, thy faith. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 818 |
Thy love, thy wisdom, and thy power. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1043 |
Thy lovely face to see, | John Berridge (148th) | 672 |
Thy mansion is the Christians heart, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 381 |
Thy matchless goodness and our worthlessness; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 699 |
Thy matchless mercy, boundless grace, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 304 |
Thy mercies bid us trust; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 833 |
Thy mercy and truth know no end; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 529 |
Thy mercy demands and shall have all the praise. | Augustus Toplady (11s Irreg.) | 68 |
Thy mercy freely to us give, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 556 |
Thy mercy is more than a match for my heart, | J. Stocker (11s) | 11 |
Thy mercy suit to every case; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 930 |
Thy mercy, Lord, we praise; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 833 |
Thy mercy, in Jesus, exempts me from hell; | J. Stocker (11s) | 11 |
Thy mercy, my God, is the theme of my song, | J. Stocker (11s) | 11 |
Thy mercy-seat is open still; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 136 |
Thy mourning people bend; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
Thy name and thy natures, thy Spirit and grace; | E. L. Schlict (11s) | 41 |
Thy name for ever blest. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 946 |
Thy name in crimson lines. | J. Swain (C.M.) | 951 |
Thy name is writ in fairest lines; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 5 |
Thy name my inmost powers adore, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 927 |
Thy name, dear Saviour, is my boast, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 949 |
Thy nature, gracious Lord, impart; | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1024 |
Thy never-changing office stands | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
Thy new, best name of Love. | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1024 |
Thy noblest wonders here we view, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1147 |
Thy oil anoints my head. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 139 |
Thy own appointed time; | J. Hoskins (C.M.) | 953 |
Thy own works reject, the bad and the good; | J. Hart (104th) | 221 |
Thy pardoning love display; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 682 |
Thy pardoning love so sweet, | Matlock’s Selection (S.M.) | 948 |
Thy pardoning love, so free, so sweet, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 392 |
Thy pardoning voice, O let me hear, | Lady Huntingdon’s Col., 1774 (8.8.6.) | 938 |
Thy parents arms, and not thy own, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
Thy parlour guest and friend; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 745 |
Thy path I would tread which pleases my host. | J. Berridge (104th) | 150 |
Thy patience inherit, thy lowliness prove, | J. Berridge (104th) | 150 |
Thy peace and pardon give; | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 393 |
Thy peoples choice approve; | D. Denham (C.M.) | 1154 |
Thy peoples eyes are fixed on thee; | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
Thy power and glory work within, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 26 |
Thy power and mercy first prevailed | John Newton (C.M.) | 193 |
Thy power conveys our blessings down | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 26 |
Thy power, thy Godhead, still the same, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 715 |
Thy praise to proclaim and sing of thy love; | Samuel Medley (104th) | 321 |
Thy presence and thy glories, Lord, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 367 |
Thy presence is fair to behold; | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
Thy presence is my stay; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 139 |
Thy presence let us view, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 682 |
Thy presence makes my heaven; | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 299 |
Thy presence makes this den of thieves | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 381 |
Thy presence now display; | John Newton (C.M.) | 398 |
Thy presence set each bosom free | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 683 |
Thy presence through my journey shine, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1010 |
Thy presence, Lord, be given. | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 299 |
Thy presence, gracious God, afford; | J. Fawcett (112th) | 454 |
Thy present frail abode, | John Newton (C.M.) | 469 |
Thy promise is my only plea; | John Newton (C.M.) | 388 |
Thy promise is to two or three, | S. Turner (L.M.) | 1131 |
Thy promise stands engaged to come, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 679 |
Thy promises bind thee compassion to have; | C. Wesley (104th) | 229 |
Thy promises, how firm they be! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 935 |
Thy purchased people, gracious Lamb, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 348 |
Thy purple fountain, Lord, I need, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 444 |
Thy quickening Spirit vouchsafe to send; | J. Hart (112th) | 835 |
Thy quickening influence afford, | John Newton (altered) (L.M.) | 1130 |
Thy reigning grace I sing; | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
Thy resurrections power display, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 655 |
Thy reviving hand requires; | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
Thy reviving power I crave, | W. W. Horne (7s) | 1111 |
Thy rich mercy may we meet; | J. Hart (7s) | 704 |
Thy righteous law approves it well. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 761 |
Thy righteous laws we would embrace, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 652 |
Thy righteous will obey. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 682 |
Thy righteousness wearing, and cleansed by thy blood, | C. Wesley (104th) | 408 |
Thy rising fears to quell; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 411 |
Thy rod commands me to repent; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 873 |
Thy sacred witness bear | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
Thy saints are comforted, I know, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 281 |
Thy salvation suits us well; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 656 |
Thy salvations wholly free. | J. Adams (7s) | 389 |
Thy saving health display; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 930 |
Thy saving power and love display, | J. Fawcett (112th) | 454 |
Thy sceptre and thy sword, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
Thy seasonable aid afford; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1043 |
Thy secret to me shall soon be made known; | C. Wesley (104th) | 408 |
Thy servant assist; teach him to teach us; | J. Hart (104th) | 456 |
Thy shining grace can cheer | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
Thy sins are all forgiven. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
Thy smile can gild the shades of woe, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1079 |
Thy smile can give me real joy, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1079 |
Thy smiles of grace the slain revive, | B. Wallin (C.M.) | 194 |
Thy soul is precious in my sight, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 714 |
Thy soul with tempests may be tossed, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 714 |
Thy soul, full of woe, shall pass as through hell; | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
Thy sovereign love and care | W. Gadsby (148th) | 700 |
Thy sovereign love make known, | R. Elliott (S.M.) | 471 |
Thy sovereign will denies, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1010 |
Thy spotless Son for me? | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 227 |
Thy statutes, and in them delight. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 529 |
Thy strength, thy wisdom flee; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
Thy stubborn temper break; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 872 |
Thy succour afford, thy righteousness bring. | C. Wesley (104th) | 229 |
Thy sufferings, Lord, each sacred sign | J. Hart (C.M.) | 829 |
Thy sufferings, and thy death, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 822 |
Thy summit rising to the skies, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 926 |
Thy sweet communion charms the soul, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
Thy sweet unction still repeat; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 515 |
Thy sweetest, softest influence shed | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
Thy temples, Immanuel, bled, | J. Swain (8s) | 162 |
Thy tender heart inflamed! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 856 |
Thy tender mercies here make known; | J. Allen (L.M.) | 952 |
Thy tender mercies to thy sheep | J. Hart (S.M.) | 833 |
Thy tender mercy I forgot | J. Kent (C.M.) | 923 |
Thy tender, broken heart, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
Thy terror shall strike through thy foes | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 126 |
Thy terrors and thy acts of grace; | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 8 |
Thy thoughts of peace to Israels race, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 757 |
Thy threatening rod, and smiling face; | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 8 |
Thy threatenings and thy promises; | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 8 |
Thy throne eternal ages stood, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1 |
Thy throne, O God, for ever stands; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 126 |
Thy treasure and thy heart are safe; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 880 |
Thy truth and faithfulness fulfil, | R. Hill (L.M.) | 373 |
Thy undisturbed affairs. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1 |
Thy vengeance will not strike me here, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 166 |
Thy victories and thy deathless fame | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 424 |
Thy walls are strength, and at thy gates | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 364 |
Thy warfare shall in triumph end; | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 917 |
Thy ways our hearts approve, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 648 |
Thy whole dependence on me fix; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
Thy wicked works on me be thrown, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
Thy willingness to save thy seed, | J. Stevens (L.M.) | 224 |
Thy wisdom did ordain | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 652 |
Thy wise and holy hand; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
Thy wise appointments to admire; | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 61 |
Thy wonders here we trace; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 5 |
Thy wonders to make known, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 683 |
Thy wondrous blood, dear dying Christ, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 480 |
Thy word can bring a sweet relief | A. Steele (C.M.) | 136 |
Thy word commands our flesh to dust, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1139 |
Thy word is past, thy promise made; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
Thy word of grace shall prove | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 126 |
Thy word of promise cannot fail, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1069 |
Thy word that I have rested on, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 402 |
Thy word, O Lord, we value more | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 42 |
Thy word, like silver seven times tried, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
Thy words allay the stormy wind, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 26 |
Thy worthless schemes with mine to mix, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
Thy wounding and thy healing word; | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 8 |
Thy wrath in one eternal shower. | J. Maxwell (L.M.) | 44 |
Thyself bestow, for thee alone, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 940 |
Thyself hast bid me seek thy face; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1069 |
Thyself hast said, Return. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1069 |
Thyself prepare the room. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
Thyself the Friend of sinners now. | Augustus Toplady (112th) | 1052 |
Tidings immensely good; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 586 |
Till Christ has all the nations blessed | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1147 |
Till Christ reveals himself to me. | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 399 |
Till God at length shall crown thy hope, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 997 |
Till God can change his mind, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 606 |
Till God diffuse his graces down, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 165 |
Till God in human flesh I see, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1095 |
Till God the sinners mind illume, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1092 |
Till I am told by Gods own mouth, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
Till I arrive at Zions hill. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Till I shall see him face to face, | H. Paice, 1798 (L.M.) | 200 |
Till I shall see thy brighter face | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 191 |
Till Jesus bids me go. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 664 |
Till Jesus brings his gospel nigh; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 57 |
Till Jesus give them leave. | John Berridge (S.M.) | 335 |
Till Jesus is revealed to me. | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 399 |
Till Jesus makes it soft. | John Newton (S.M.) | 278 |
Till Jesus opens wide the door, | Henry Fowler (148th) | 1026 |
Till Jesus was revealed to me. | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 399 |
Till Jesus, my Lord, came in view. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
Till a blessing thou bestow; | John Newton (7s) | 376 |
Till a new object struck my sight, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1025 |
Till all its powers and feelings move | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1123 |
Till all my toils shall cease; | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 341 |
Till all my warfare ends; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 1113 |
Till all the legal debt is paid? | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
Till all the ransomed church of God | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 160 |
Till all thy saints arrive at home, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 683 |
Till as a river flows my peace. | John Berridge (112th) | 901 |
Till at length we sing salvation, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 1096 |
Till at thy seat I drink it new, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 890 |
Till death consigns the corpse to dust, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 842 |
Till death shall make my last remove, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 22 |
Till every sinner bought with blood, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 683 |
Till faith cry out, I Jesus view, | John Berridge (112th) | 1120 |
Till finding all its rest in thee. | John Berridge (148th) | 884 |
Till flakes of gore, and streams of blood, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 148 |
Till from this vain world were freed. | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 208 |
Till gladdened with a gleam of hope | J. Hart (L.M.) | 740 |
Till grace has broken down her heart. | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 115 |
Till he bids, I cannot die; | J. Ryland (7s) | 64 |
Till he come, show forth his death; | J. Hart (7s) | 830 |
Till he complete their hope! | John Berridge (148th) | 749 |
Till he finds himself utterly lost. | J. Hart (11.9.) | 309 |
Till he forgets his first Beloved. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 73 |
Till he is all in all. | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 253 |
Till he nought but Christ shall know. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 545 |
Till he salvation bring. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 240 |
Till he who immensity fills, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 632 |
Till heavenly rapture tune my voice | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1079 |
Till hell had proved the destined place | H. Paice, 1798 (L.M.) | 200 |
Till his atoning blood appears; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1006 |
Till hopes and joys immortal bloom, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 260 |
Till in glory they appear. | J. Bakewell (8.7.) | 931 |
Till in heaven thy face we see, | T. Kelly (7s) | 1062 |
Till in heaven we take our place; | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1053 |
Till it blow with rich perfume | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
Till joy and peace arrive. | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 242 |
Till late I heard my Saviour say, | J. Cennick (L.M.) | 144 |
Till late, I saw no danger nigh; | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 238 |
Till made to rest on Christ alone. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 935 |
Till mercy shall appear. | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 997 |
Till my full soul can hold no more | R. Elliott (S.M.) | 471 |
Till needed mercy come; | John Newton (C.M.) | 1108 |
Till our Lord demand thy trust. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 463 |
Till quacks give them up, and they think they must die; | W. Gadsby (11s) | 548 |
Till sad desertion makes us droop, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 305 |
Till sorrow broke his tender heart. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 824 |
Till sovereign grace, with shining rays, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 266 |
Till taken to their source above. | J. Cennick (112th) | 985 |
Till terribly I saw | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 46 |
Till the God of love sees fit. | J. Ryland (7s) | 64 |
Till the blest Lamb, who once was slain, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 244 |
Till the blood of Jesus | J. Hart (7.6.) | 717 |
Till the cloud is passed away, | Gospel Mag., 1781 (7s) | 963 |
Till the day that Adam fell; | J. Kent (7s) | 1044 |
Till the decisive hour. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 54 |
Till the fair branch of promise rose. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
Till the last trumpets joyful sound; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 473 |
Till the serpent Moses took, | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
Till the storm be overpast. | John Newton (7s) | 356 |
Till the storm of life is past; | C. Wesley (7s) | 303 |
Till the womans promised Seed, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Till their unwearied feet arrive | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 327 |
Till then I boast a Saviour slain; | J. Grigg and B. Francis (last verse) (L.M.) | 427 |
Till then the believers secure, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 632 |
Till then, nor is my boasting vain, | J. Grigg and B. Francis (last verse) (L.M.) | 427 |
Till they inward light impart, | C. Wesley (7s) | 726 |
Till this God can fall from his throne, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 632 |
Till thou appear, thy members here | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
Till thou canst find a full discharge | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 101 |
Till thou hast brought me to thy home, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 92 |
Till thou hast looked again on me! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1056 |
Till thou in mercy drawest nigh. | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 954 |
Till thou return, and we shall eat | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1121 |
Till thou shalt bring us there. | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 1132 |
Till thou shalt take me home. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 636 |
Till thou the Fathers love impart, | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1088 |
Till thou thyself bestow, | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1088 |
Till through the world thy truth has run; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1147 |
Till thy appointed hour, | John Newton (S.M.) | 278 |
Till thy glory, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1135 |
Till thy mercys beams I see; | C. Wesley (7s) | 726 |
Till time and nature dies. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 498 |
Till warmer hearts in brighter worlds, | G. Burder (C.M.) | 750 |
Till we arrive at heaven our home, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 231 |
Till we attain to this rich faith, | J. Hart (8.6.8.) | 234 |
Till we behold him face to face. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Till we cast our crowns before thee, | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1053 |
Till we fly and cleave to thee. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Till we reach fair Canaans land. | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 258 |
Till we see thy face at length; | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1040 |
Till we the Lord by faith behold. | J. Allen (L.M.) | 952 |
Till we, viewing whom weve piercèd, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
Till with Christ, their living Head, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 619 |
Till with his lovely presence I am blest. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 701 |
Till, falling before thee, we laud thy loved name, | J. Hart (104th) | 129 |
Till, in the realms of purest joy, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 169 |
Till, joined with saints above the sky, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 756 |
Till, sick, they cast their idols up. | John Berridge (112th) | 898 |
Time! what an empty vapour tis! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 498 |
Time, like an ever-rolling stream, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1139 |
Times of penury and wealth; | J. Ryland (7s) | 64 |
Times of sickness; times of health; | J. Ryland (7s) | 64 |
Times of trial and of grief; | J. Ryland (7s) | 64 |
Times of triumph and relief; | J. Ryland (7s) | 64 |
Times the tempters power to prove; | J. Ryland (7s) | 64 |
Times to taste the Saviours love; | J. Ryland (7s) | 64 |
Timorous and weak, I shrink and say, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 304 |
Tinkling sounds of disputation, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
Tis Christ fights our battles, and puts them to flight. | W. Gadsby (11s) | 612 |
Tis Christ must be the way. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 678 |
Tis Christ my earthen vessel fills | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 567 |
Tis Christ that suffered in their stead; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 72 |
Tis Christ the everlasting God, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
Tis Christ, the bright and Morning Star, | Gospel Mag., 1796 (L.M.) | 482 |
Tis God supports my mind; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 7 |
Tis God that justifies their souls; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 72 |
Tis God that speaks, and we confess | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 51 |
Tis God who works the will. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 684 |
Tis God, essential light itself, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 546 |
Tis God-like glory, boundless joys; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803A |
Tis Gods own wise decree. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 530 |
Tis Gods own wise decree; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 305 |
Tis Jehovahs own providing; | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 920 |
Tis Jesus blood, that crimson sea, | J. Cennick (112th) | 985 |
Tis Jesus can teach the way ye should go, | John Berridge (104th) | 906 |
Tis Jesus gives us faith | W. Gadsby (148th) | 602 |
Tis Jesus gives us faith to view | W. Gadsby (148th) | 602 |
Tis Jesus in the sinners place; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 536 |
Tis Jesus inspires, and bids you still seek; | J. Hart (104th) | 804 |
Tis Jesus precious blood. | J. Irons (C.M.) | 1156 |
Tis Jesus precious blood. | J. Irons (C.M.) | 1156 |
Tis Jesus precious blood. | J. Irons (C.M.) | 1156 |
Tis Jesus precious blood. | J. Irons (C.M.) | 1156 |
Tis Jesus precious blood. | J. Irons (C.M.) | 1156 |
Tis Jesus speaks the word | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1032 |
Tis Jesus, Gods dear Son, | W. Batty (C.M.) | 950 |
Tis Jesus, the First and the Last, | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
Tis Jesus, tis he who saves from despair; | W. Gadsby (104th) | 549 |
Tis Justice, with its iron rod, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 712 |
Tis a boundless, endless river, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 582 |
Tis a deep that knows no sounding; | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 766 |
Tis a delightful road; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1003 |
Tis a mystery | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 651 |
Tis a point I long to know, | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
Tis a thirst thyself didst give; | John Newton (7s) | 973 |
Tis a true and faithful word. | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
Tis a victory | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 982 |
Tis a way of Gods own finding; | J. Hart (8.3.) | 104 |
Tis a wonder below and a wonder above. | C. Wesley (11s) | 161 |
Tis all a gift; let no man boast; | J. Hart (8.6.8.8.) | 806A |
Tis all in Christ the Head; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
Tis all my soul desires. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1079 |
Tis all that a sinner can need; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
Tis all the happiness they know; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 473 |
Tis all they seek; they take their shares | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 473 |
Tis also thine, Almighty Lord, | John Newton (altered) (L.M.) | 1130 |
Tis better still to want. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 259 |
Tis built and supported by God; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 635 |
Tis but a struggling gasp for life; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1007 |
Tis but fancied faith at most, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
Tis but for a moments space, | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
Tis but self-beguiling. | J. Hart (8.3.) | 800 |
Tis but the voice that Jesus sends, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 466 |
Tis by the faith of joys to come | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 231 |
Tis by the merit of thy death | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1095 |
Tis by thy death we live, O Lord! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 946 |
Tis by thy interceding breath, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1095 |
Tis by thy word we live, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 825 |
Tis called a robe, perhaps to mean | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
Tis cast within the vail. | J. Kent (S.M.) | 921 |
Tis dangerous, another cries, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
Tis dark as night within; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1092 |
Tis deeper than the vast abyss; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
Tis endless ruin, deep despair! | A. Steele (L.M.) | 927 |
Tis enough that I am nigh; | John Newton (7s) | 277 |
Tis even so; thy faithful love | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 289 |
Tis expressed in words like these: | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 758 |
Tis faith in Christ that justifies, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 863 |
Tis far beyond what words express, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
Tis filled with Immanuels grace, | R. Burnham (8s) | 460 |
Tis finished! and submits to death. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 815 |
Tis finished! our Immanuel cries; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 168 |
Tis finished! said his dying breath, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 168 |
Tis finished! the Messiah dies! | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 97 |
Tis finished, all my guilt and pain. | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 97 |
Tis finished, and complete! | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
Tis folly to perfection. | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
Tis found in the merits of Jesus alone; | J. Kent (11s) | 1097 |
Tis free for sinners, vile and lost; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 684 |
Tis from love to Christ, our Head, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 654 |
Tis from thee salvation flows; | J. Adams (7s) | 99 |
Tis full, out-measuring every crime; | T. Gibbons (L.M.) | 755 |
Tis given thee for thy good. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 871 |
Tis good to cast an anchor here, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 915 |
Tis grace has brought me safe thus far, | John Newton (C.M.) | 198 |
Tis grace that makes them feel their need, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 527 |
Tis grateful, tis pleasant, to sing, and adore; | J. Hart (104th) | 778 |
Tis greater than all things, except those to come. | J. Hart (104th) | 778 |
Tis hard to squeeze between. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Tis he adorned my naked soul, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 109 |
Tis he directs my doubtful ways, | T. Greene (C.M.) | 209 |
Tis he dispels the dismal gloom; | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 399 |
Tis he forgives thy sins; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 420 |
Tis he in trouble bears me up, | J. Franklin (C.M.) | 511 |
Tis he provides those rays; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 63 |
Tis he relieves thy pain; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 420 |
Tis he supplies my every want, | J. Adams (L.M.) | 175 |
Tis he supports this fainting frame; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 957 |
Tis he sustains my fainting heart; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1078 |
Tis he that brings us comfort down, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 1107 |
Tis he that girds me with his might; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 419 |
Tis he that heals thy sicknesses, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 420 |
Tis he that hears me when I cry, | J. Franklin (C.M.) | 511 |
Tis he the universe sustains, | J. Adams (S.M.) | 274 |
Tis he who does your heaven prepare, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 171 |
Tis he, instead of me, is seen, | John Newton (C.M.) | 119 |
Tis heard by mere nature with coldness and scorn, | J. Hart (11s) | 40 |
Tis heaven to live beneath thy smiles; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
Tis heaven to rest in thy embrace, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
Tis his act, and the pact | J. Hart (8.3.) | 104 |
Tis his almighty love, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 421 |
Tis his love his people raises | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
Tis his settled, wise decree, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 623 |
Tis his stripes that healeth thee. | J. Kent (8.7.) | 759 |
Tis his, he bought it with his blood; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 816 |
Tis holiness, tis all! | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
Tis hurtful when perceived; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
Tis if need be, he reproves us, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 758 |
Tis in thee our strength we have; | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1040 |
Tis in this way, the Lord replied, | John Newton (L.M.) | 295 |
Tis in union | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1014 |
Tis labour lost, I see. | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 178 |
Tis lending to the Lord; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 880 |
Tis life everlasting I give; | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
Tis love makes us humble and meek! | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8s) | 250 |
Tis love the cause unfolds, | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 1012 |
Tis manna to the hungry soul, | John Newton (C.M.) | 135 |
Tis midnight with my soul till he, | J. Grigg and B. Francis (last verse) (L.M.) | 427 |
Tis mine to obey, tis his to provide; | John Newton (104th) | 232 |
Tis mine to plan, but not to do. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1124 |
Tis mine, the covenant of his grace, | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 84 |
Tis more than thought can eer conceive, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
Tis morning with my soul. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
Tis music in my ear; | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 138 |
Tis my happiness below, | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 282 |
Tis no longer death to die. | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 988 |
Tis no precarious light | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 546 |
Tis no surprising thing | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 79 |
Tis no uncertain sound | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
Tis no wild fancy of our brains, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 23 |
Tis not as led by customs voice, | Norman (8.8.6.) | 430 |
Tis not for good deeds, good tempers, nor frames; | J. Hart (104th) | 221 |
Tis not meet that we should slumber; | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1063 |
Tis not now for such as ye | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Tis not of him that wills or runs, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 676 |
Tis not that hell destroy; | J. Kent (S.M.) | 909 |
Tis not the fear of hell alone, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 241 |
Tis not thy caution, power, or art, | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1032 |
Tis on thy cross we rest; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 946 |
Tis on thy sovereign grace alone | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
Tis only this dear sacred flood | A. Steele (L.M.) | 977 |
Tis ours to pray and wait. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 893 |
Tis paradise when thou art here; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
Tis perfect love that casts out fear, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 528 |
Tis perfect poverty alone | J. Hart (C.M.) | 218 |
Tis pleasure to our ears, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 213 |
Tis prayer supports the soul thats weak, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 882 |
Tis prayer, tis praise, tis sacrifice, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
Tis pride, accursèd pride, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
Tis signed with blood divine. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
Tis sovereign mercy finds us food, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 498 |
Tis sweet to look beyond our cage, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
Tis sweet to recline on the bosom divine, | Augustus Toplady (11s Irreg.) | 68 |
Tis the Christ by man rejected! | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
Tis the Spirits rising beam. | J. Hart (8.7.4.) | 723 |
Tis the Word, the Lords Anointed, | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
Tis the avenging hand of God, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 712 |
Tis the dying Victors cry; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 982 |
Tis the garment | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 920 |
Tis the gift that God has given us; | J. Kent (8.7.) | 913 |
Tis the gospel | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1133 |
Tis the gospels joyful tidings, | J. Kent (8.7.) | 913 |
Tis the long expected Prophet, | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
Tis the new covenant in my blood. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1121 |
Tis the rich gift of love divine; | T. Gibbons (L.M.) | 755 |
Tis the sick man, not the healthy, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
Tis their title | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 920 |
Tis then I want a hiding-place. | D. Herbert (L.M.) | 711 |
Tis then it does me good. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
Tis then we cry, A goodly tree. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 256 |
Tis then we trust his righteousness, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
Tis then, like Ephraim, I repent, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
Tis there that power and glory dwell, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 57 |
Tis thine the lost sinner to save and renew; | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 262 |
Tis thine the stubborn heart to break, | John Newton (altered) (L.M.) | 1130 |
Tis thine to cleanse the heart, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
Tis thine to flee from self, and prize | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 614 |
Tis thine to give the hearing ear; | John Newton (altered) (L.M.) | 1130 |
Tis thine to teach him how to speak; | John Newton (altered) (L.M.) | 1130 |
Tis this supports my fainting heart, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 173 |
Tis thus our pride and self must fall | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 289 |
Tis thus with the Israel on earth, | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
Tis thy Saviour, hear his word; | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 968 |
Tis thy almighty grace | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
Tis thy goodness makes me bold; | John Newton (7s) | 376 |
Tis thy own Son, and he shall stand, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
Tis thy own work almighty God, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 141 |
Tis thy pleasure | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 753 |
Tis thy sweet beams create my noon; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
Tis thyself we want to know. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 610 |
Tis time ye should be now reclaimed. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 858 |
Tis to God, and God alone, | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
Tis to Jesus they belong; | T. Kelly (7s) | 1062 |
Tis to credit contradictions; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
Tis to feel the fight against us, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
Tis to hear the Holy Spirit | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
Tis to hope our guilts removèd, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
Tis to trust our Well-belovèd | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
Tis true we cant pretend to much | J. Hart (8.6.8.8.) | 806A |
Tis true, dear Lord, I am | (Author Unknown) (148th) | 214 |
Tis true, in self you have no ground for joy, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 669 |
Tis unexampled bliss. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803A |
Tis void of bottom, brim, or shore, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 914 |
Tis well when Jesus calls, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
Tis well when at his feet they groan, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
Tis well when at his throne | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
Tis well when darkness veils the skies, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
Tis well when joys arise; | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
Tis well when on the mount | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
Tis well when sorrows flow; | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
Tis well when they can sing | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
Tis well with them while life endure, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
Tis what I always do. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
Tis what no words will eer express; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 681 |
Tis winter all the year with me. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 875 |
Tis wisdom, tis strength, and tis love, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
Tis with the righteous well. | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
Tis yours by faith this grace to know: | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 531 |
Tis yours to conquer, or to die! | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 271 |
Title good, signed with blood, | J. Hart (8.3.) | 484 |
To Abram made known in due time. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 544 |
To Adam revealèd at first; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 544 |
To Adullams cave the wretched all run; | W. Gadsby (104th) | 549 |
To Boaz field he led her straight, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 519 |
To Calvary, where the Lamb was slain, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
To Canaan art thou bound? | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 253 |
To Canaans fertile plains, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 994 |
To Canaans happy shore. | J. Swain (8.8.6.) | 724 |
To Canaans sacred bound, | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 995 |
To Christ for help I fly, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 739 |
To Christ some fondly use; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 855 |
To Christ they will come, and hell cure them at last. | W. Gadsby (11s) | 548 |
To Christ, and heal your wounds; | J. Humphreys (C.M.) | 55 |
To Christ, the sinners Friend. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 587 |
To Christ, the sinners Friend? | W. Gadsby (148th) | 666 |
To David and his royal seed | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 419 |
To Davids city fly, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
To Father, and to Son, | J. Hart (148th) | 817 |
To God I pour my prayer, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 314 |
To God access we find; | Rozzell (7.6.) | 292 |
To God and the glorified choir. | R. Burnham (8s) | 12 |
To God the Fathers throne | Isaac Watts (148th) | 506 |
To God the Spirit praise; | Isaac Watts (148th) | 506 |
To God the only wise, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 421 |
To God were no strangers, but objects of choice. | J. Stevens (11s) | 243 |
To God will pour his prayer, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 725 |
To God, my Saviour and my King; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
To God, to Christ, to matchless grace; | J. Stevens (L.M.) | 224 |
To Gods free grace a foe, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1092 |
To Golgotha; the place of skull | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
To Him that bore the curse, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 409 |
To Him that chose us first, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 409 |
To Him that formed our hearts anew, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 409 |
To Him who will surely provide; | John Newton (8s) | 276 |
To Him your highest praise belongs; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 171 |
To Him, my soul, for ever cleave. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 171 |
To Israels favoured race! | Gospel Mag., 1777 (C.M.) | 206 |
To Jesus Christ repair, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 81 |
To Jesus Christ the Lord, | John Berridge (148th) | 888 |
To Jesus Christ, the Surety, fly, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 893 |
To Jesus and his blood, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 603 |
To Jesus and his blood. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 32 |
To Jesus comes, with all his woes, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 588 |
To Jesus exposed on the tree, | J. Swain (8s) | 162 |
To Jesus heavenly light; | John Berridge (148th) | 889 |
To Jesus joined, we all thats good | J. Hart (C.M.) | 181 |
To Jesus let our praises rise, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 123 |
To Jesus lift thy longing eyes, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 880 |
To Jesus lift thy weary eye, | John Berridge (112th) | 899 |
To Jesus look up for certain relief; | W. Hammond (104th) | 998 |
To Jesus some will pray, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 253 |
To Jesus thy Lord thy love shall grow cold, | J. Kent (104th) | 912 |
To Jesus, as my Hiding-place. | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
To Jesus, my God, the omnipotent Son! | Isaac Watts (11s) | 414 |
To Jesus, our Head, in earth and in heaven; | J. Hart (104th) | 129 |
To Jesus, our victorious Lord, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1080 |
To Paul, to Magdalene, to me! | J. Hart (148th) | 817 |
To Satan, sin, and Moses too, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 653 |
To Sinai feels a cleaving still. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 113 |
To Sinais fiery mount I flew; | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
To Zion all the ransomed come, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1021 |
To Zion hell ever be kind, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 516 |
To Zion the whole nation came | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 366 |
To Zion they shall all be led, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
To Zion we go, the seat of our King, | J. Swain (104th) | 417 |
To Zions heavenly hill. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 631 |
To a God so vastly kind. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
To a bright kingdom in the skies. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 978 |
To a life divinely new. | J. Fellows (8.7.) | 433 |
To a place would often go; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
To adore thy matchless name. | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 697 |
To adore thy precious name; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 563 |
To aim the dreadful blow, | WIlliam Cowper (148th) | 338 |
To all Gods people now remains | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 358 |
To all around we own, | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 434 |
To all eternal good, | R. Burnham (148th) | 60 |
To all eternity | W. Gadsby (6.4.) | 517 |
To all eternity endures, | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 344 |
To all eternity. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 533 |
To all that confide in his name; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 632 |
To all that love his name. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 787 |
To all the chosen race; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 607 |
To all the chosen seed, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 599 |
To all the life of God, | R. Burnham (148th) | 60 |
To all the things above; | R. Burnham (148th) | 60 |
To all thy people known; | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1061 |
To all thy tempted followers give | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1088 |
To anchor on his grace. | T. Greene (C.M.) | 209 |
To answer at thy awful bar, | J. Cennick (8.8.6.) | 163 |
To answer the needy whenever they cry. | Henry Fowler (11s) | 1033 |
To appoint a resting-place; | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1031 |
To approach the dread I AM, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 918 |
To arm me for the field. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 325 |
To arms, to arms! I hear him cry; | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 271 |
To ascend his rightful throne. | J. Hart (7s) | 490 |
To ask ourselves the reason why | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 426 |
To ask, they surely shall obtain. | S. Turner (L.M.) | 1131 |
To babes I oft reveal my mind, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 810 |
To banquet with our God; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 661 |
To be baptizèd in thy name. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 655 |
To be beloved, and love again! | J. Swain (L.M.) | 387 |
To be comprised in one. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
To be cured, and not be wounded; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
To be exalted thus. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1005 |
To be fighting, fleeing, turning; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
To be from guilt and terror freed, | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
To be my peace and wedding dress! | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 115 |
To be saved before youre lost. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
To be steadfast in believing, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
To be subdued at last. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
To be supplied with every grace. | S. Turner (L.M.) | 1131 |
To be the meanest theyre content, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 978 |
To bear about this pledge below, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 107 |
To bear the cross and shame; | John Newton (C.M.) | 388 |
To behold thee on thy throne, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 651 |
To behold their Maker thus; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237A |
To behold thy bloody sweat; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
To believe in hope gainst hope, | J. Hart (7.5.) | 853 |
To believe that Christ has cleansed us, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
To believe that all is finished, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
To bid his foes depart, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 666 |
To bid the saints of God rejoice. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 607 |
To blaze the gospel-word; | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
To bless the great Three-One. | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 504 |
To bless the sacred name | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1005 |
To bless the soul of every guest; | Isaac Watts (122nd) | 362 |
To bow before thy feet, | S. Barnard (148th) | 1129 |
To brace my feet and brace my heart; | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 49 |
To break the rocks and raise the dead. | John Newton (L.M.) | 1115 |
To break the rocks, and raise the dead. | John Newton (L.M.) | 451 |
To break upon our eyes, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 891 |
To breathe my sorrows there! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 136 |
To bring aspiring wisdom low, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 74 |
To bring immortal blessings down, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 715 |
To bring me from darkness to light in the Lord, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 521 |
To bring the glorious news | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
To bring us home to God. | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
To build my hopes on Jesus name; | Dobell’s Selection (L.M.) | 981 |
To build our heavenly hopes upon, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 141 |
To build thy household up. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 375 |
To burdened souls proclaim: | C. Wesley (148th) | 59 |
To burn for us was his desire; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 718 |
To call them sons of God. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 79 |
To call them to his arms. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 466 |
To call when he appoints the day, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 406 |
To carry us above. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 770 |
To cast itself at Jesus feet; | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 115 |
To cast off every narrow thought, | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
To catch poor pilgrims feet; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 553 |
To catch the wandering heart; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 305 |
To cause despairs the scope | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
To ceaseless joys above the skies, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 275 |
To celebrate his fame; | S. Stennett (148th) | 403 |
To celebrate so glorious a birth. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 703 |
To change his heart, or purge his guilt; | John Berridge (112th) | 744 |
To change my faith to sight! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 478 |
To change the heart, renew the will, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 76 |
To changes ever prone. | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
To chase their clouds and dry their tears. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
To cheat the human mind. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
To cheer my drooping heart? | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1083 |
To cheer my dying hours, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 464 |
To cheer my heart, and set my mind above; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 693 |
To cheer the poor, desponding heart; | John Newton (altered) (L.M.) | 1130 |
To cheer the weary, thirsting soul. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1127 |
To cheer when faint, when sick to heal, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1091 |
To children that believe! | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 1113 |
To cleanse and heal the sinners wounds! | C. Cole (L.M.) | 984 |
To cleanse our guilt and hide our shame, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 113 |
To cleanse souls completely, though leprous as mine. | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
To cleanse us the latter; the fountains but one. | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
To cleanse your guilt, and heal your woes; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1109 |
To clothe them with his righteousness; | C. Cole (L.M.) | 984 |
To combat with at last. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
To come and be his guest; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 745 |
To come and fill the place. | John Newton (C.M.) | 398 |
To comprehend the great THREE-ONE, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 34 |
To confidence thats vain; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
To conquer foes and cheer his friends. | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 368 |
To conquest and a crown. | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
To conscience, wrath, and law! | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
To converse with Jesus, mourning | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
To converted sons of grace; | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.) | 69 |
To correct our folly. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 315 |
To creatures beneath and above; | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8s) | 250 |
To credit what my Saviour saith, | J. Ryland (C.M.) | 247 |
To credit what thy promise saith, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 897 |
To crown and to present me there. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1105 |
To crown thy head above. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 424 |
To crowns of joy and songs of praise. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 257 |
To darkness, doubts, and fears, adieu; | W. W. Horne (C.M.) | 468 |
To decide this inward strife. | W. W. Horne (7s) | 1111 |
To die for man, surprising grace! | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1123 |
To die for poor sinners, gave all things in one; | Gospel Mag., 1777 (11s) | 52 |
To dissolve a heart like mine. | T. Kelly (7s) | 1117 |
To do whats right unable quite, | J. Hart (7.7.4.) | 235 |
To draw me near the Lord. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 402 |
To drink of the rivers of joy, | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
To drink the cup of wrath; | J. Humphreys (C.M.) | 55 |
To drive me from thy feet? | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1069 |
To drive the believer to hell, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 516 |
To drive us to Egypt again. | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
To dwell and reign on high. | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
To dwell for ever with my Love. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 22 |
To dwell upon thy grace. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 423 |
To dwell with Christ in heaven. | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 242 |
To each thy blessings suit; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 455 |
To earths remotest bound: | C. Wesley (148th) | 59 |
To ease the pain and heal the wound, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 977 |
To embrace my dearest Lord. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1011 |
To endear Gethsemane. | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
To endless comfort in the skies. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 263 |
To endless days. | W. Gadsby (6.4.) | 517 |
To endless death I seem consigned; | W. Hammond (L.M.) | 279 |
To endless joy or misery. | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 78 |
To endless life and boundless bliss! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 488 |
To endless years the same. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1139 |
To enrich my barren heart | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
To entertain our Saviour, God; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
To entertain thee too. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
To escape the vengeance due to me? | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 238 |
To everlasting bliss. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 357 |
To everlasting days. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
To everlasting fire. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
To every blood-bought son. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 757 |
To every saint is given; | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 117 |
To execute their cursed design. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 164 |
To expect a glorious day; | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1063 |
To faith Ill my fulness display, | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
To fancy mighty woes! | Rozzell (C.M.) | 291 |
To fear his name, to trust his grace, | H. Paice, 1798 (L.M.) | 200 |
To feast on Christ by faith. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 661 |
To feed the gospel poor. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 756 |
To feed us with celestial food, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 821 |
To feed, and grow, and thrive; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 192 |
To feel the powerful reign of peace, | S. Turner (L.M.) | 1131 |
To feel thy shame and nakedness, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 113 |
To fetch him from Meshech and carry him home; | W. Gadsby (11.8.) | 591 |
To fetch our souls away. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
To fight and overcome; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 602 |
To fill an empty mind; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
To fill their vessels full | W. Gadsby (148th) | 526 |
To fill us with dismay, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 554 |
To find I cannot feel. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 281 |
To find in thee the promised rest. | R. Hill (112th) | 1070 |
To find it recorded, The Lord will appear. | Samuel Medley (104th) | 321 |
To find our doubts and fears removed, | S. Turner (L.M.) | 1131 |
To find ten thousand worlds in thee. | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 331 |
To find the way to Zions gate; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 369 |
To fit them for the joys above. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 978 |
To fix on Christ, my better part; | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 331 |
To fix their everlasting doom. | R. Burnham (148th) | 494 |
To follow Christ is to believe; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 852 |
To form my heart divine. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 192 |
To form one perfect book, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1148 |
To gain our constant view; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 855 |
To gaze on a deep so profound, | J. Swain (8s) | 159 |
To gaze on his glories divine | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
To gaze on thee, world without end, | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
To gaze upon thy bloody sweat | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
To gaze upon thy throne; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 475 |
To give him settled rest, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 585 |
To give the conscience ease! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 240 |
To give thee always joy. | J. Kent (S.M.) | 909 |
To glad the heart of God and man. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
To glory bring me, Lord, at last, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 385 |
To glory in their worth and might; | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 114 |
To go, and when to stay; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
To govern me and mine. | T. Greene (C.M.) | 261 |
To grace a marriage feast; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 375 |
To grace and glory he ordained; | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 66 |
To grace the praise is due; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1094 |
To guard from every harm. | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 253 |
To guard my head and guard my heart, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 1113 |
To guard them in his way. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
To guide my doubtful footsteps right. | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 331 |
To guilty sinners in distress! | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 525 |
To guilty souls a dreadful wound; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1085 |
To hail his birth they left the skies, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 39 |
To harass, perplex, and dismay, | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
To hate the sins that made him mourn, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 665 |
To have it all removed; | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1030 |
To have our conscience washed from sin | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
To have thy matchless love revealed | John Newton (L.M.) | 692 |
To heal a feverish mind, | John Berridge (148th) | 886 |
To heal my souls deep wound. | (Author Unknown) (C.M.) | 1009 |
To heal my wounds, and calm my grief, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 941 |
To hear from our Saviour the word of his grace; | J. Hart (104th) | 456 |
To hear his children plead; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 383 |
To hear my justice, and the sinners doom; | Isaac Watts (50th) | 497 |
To hear the people cry, | Isaac Watts (122nd) | 362 |
To hear the sorrows thou hast felt, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 316 |
To heaven I lift my eyes. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 140 |
To heaven O let me lift my eyes, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1051 |
To heaven and hell his hands divide | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 168 |
To heaven in supplication sent, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 394 |
To heaven our passions raise; | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 434 |
To heaven they fly, the incarnate God to praise. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 703 |
To heaven went up through yielding air; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
To heaven, my destined place, | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
To hide him from thy sight. | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 302 |
To hide them and upon them fall. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 666 |
To hide them in the peaceful tomb. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 844 |
To hide they know not where; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
To him I lift my eyes; | John Berridge (148th) | 883 |
To him I look, and humbly cry, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 238 |
To him all majesty ascribe, | E. Perronet (C.M.) | 730 |
To him all the glory belongs; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
To him alone do thou complain, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 377 |
To him alone the praise belongs, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 660 |
To him every comfort I owe, | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
To him it leads the soul, | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 225 |
To him let saints and angels raise | J. Swain (L.M.) | 721 |
To him must Moses bow; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 809 |
To him repentance Jesus gives, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 908 |
To him that brought us back to God, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 721 |
To him that found us dead in sin, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 721 |
To him that loved us though we fell, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 721 |
To him that loved us, ere we lay | J. Swain (L.M.) | 721 |
To him that sits upon the throne, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 721 |
To him that taught our feet the way | J. Swain (L.M.) | 721 |
To him that wrought our righteousness, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 721 |
To him their prayers and cries | S. Stennett (S.M.) | 359 |
To him who is my All. | John Newton (C.M.) | 469 |
To him, my only Hiding-place, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1093 |
To him, their safe retreat. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 553 |
To his boundless works and ways. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 514 |
To his church, his joy, and treasure, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 758 |
To his commanding voice; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 540 |
To his cross directs their faith. | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
To his name eternal praises; | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 766 |
To his precious name and blood, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 698 |
To his scornèd cave repair; | J. Berridge (7s) | 147 |
To his throne our shouts shall rise; | J. Kent (7s) | 145 |
To his wisdom leaving. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
To his wise and just command, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 657 |
To hold him for ever an Infant was born. | J. Hart (11s) | 40 |
To honour Christ the crucified, | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 426 |
To hope his forgiveness is just, | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
To hunger, Lord, and thirst for thee, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 979 |
To injure any part | J. Hart (S.M.) | 878 |
To its blest mansion in the skies; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 195 |
To its full perfection, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
To join in the song of all praise through his blood, | E. L. Schlict (11s) | 41 |
To join in thy praises above, | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
To join to Jesus name; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 861 |
To joy that never dies. | J. Dracup (C.M.) | 215 |
To justify us now, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 111 |
To justify us, rose; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 486 |
To keep his statutes still! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1003 |
To keep our eyes on Jesus fixed, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 554 |
To keep the Lamb in view. | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
To keep the field, and never yield, | J. Hart (7.7.4.) | 235 |
To keep thy feast, Lord, are we met, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 829 |
To keep us from our love. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 466 |
To know and do his will. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1003 |
To know his matchless worth; | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 975 |
To know my Jesus crucified, | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 771 |
To know that God is mine; | John Newton (C.M.) | 933 |
To know that when hes nought to pay, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 528 |
To know the holy Son. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 855 |
To lay my soul at Jesus feet ! | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1019 |
To learn his will be my employ; | H. Paice, 1798 (L.M.) | 200 |
To learn new mysteries here, and tell | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 20 |
To let the pilgrims in. | J. Swain (C.M.) | 467 |
To lift up my voice in thanksgiving sincere, | Samuel Medley (104th) | 321 |
To lift us up on high. | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
To little Bethlehem, and there | J. Hart (C.M.) | 39 |
To live like an angel who seems, | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
To live on the smiles of my God, | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
To live upon his precious death | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
To look on this when sunk in fears, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 107 |
To look within the veil; | J. Ryland (C.M.) | 247 |
To love and praise thee more. | J. Ryland (C.M.) | 247 |
To love and praise thy gracious name, | J. Allen (L.M.) | 952 |
To love and trust thy plan of grace. | J. Maxwell (L.M.) | 44 |
To love thee, if I could; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 281 |
To lovely Mount Zion my heart is now bound, | John Berridge (104th) | 906 |
To make a wedding-guest. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 375 |
To make his grace to mortals known. | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
To make his saints his glory view, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 554 |
To make his sorrows quite complete, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
To make his sovereign, reigning grace | John Newton (C.M.) | 202 |
To make it better known. | J. Swain (C.M.) | 132 |
To make it spring and grow. | John Newton (148th) | 452 |
To make me pray, or stain my pride; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
To make our waiting minds attend, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 455 |
To make returns of love again; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 195 |
To make salvation sure. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
To make the Saviours glory known; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1041 |
To make the gospel spread; | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
To make the gospels joyful sound | John Newton (altered) (L.M.) | 1130 |
To make the preservation sure, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 685 |
To make the saints a prey; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
To make the young plantation grow. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
To make thee at length in my likeness to shine. | J. Grant (11s) | 993 |
To make thy bed shall condescend, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 707 |
To make thy goodness known. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 646 |
To make up every breach. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 571 |
To make us shrink and droop; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
To make you in full glory shine. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 539 |
To malefactors doomed to die; | T. Gibbons (L.M.) | 755 |
To mansions in the skies, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 474 |
To mansions of delight and love, | A. C. R., 1790 (L.M.) | 204 |
To mansions of eternal day. | R. Burnham (148th) | 494 |
To many a wounded heart revealed, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1115 |
To mark out some of mortal race, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
To me is also dear. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 251 |
To me it does freely impart | W. Gadsby (8s) | 595 |
To me the rest of faith impart, | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1061 |
To me when dead in sin. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 923 |
To me, dear Saviour, turn once more; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 384 |
To meet around his board; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 437 |
To meet the assemblies of thy saints. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 369 |
To melt the hardest hearts; | John Newton (C.M.) | 202 |
To men deserving endless pains | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 570 |
To men heavy laden with bondage and chains; | W. Gadsby (11s) | 524 |
To men oppressed with sin and woes, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 579 |
To men oppressed with sin; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 528 |
To men theyre little known. | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1013 |
To men unlearnèd; and to babes | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 71 |
To mourners in Zion, who want to be freed | W. Gadsby (11s) | 524 |
To mourners speak a cheering word; | John Newton (L.M.) | 451 |
To my Elect, who undertook | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 572 |
To my attentive ear? | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 1066 |
To my dear Redeemers praise, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 801 |
To my heart its truth applies. | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
To my needy soul impart | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
To my recovering grace. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 110 |
To obey thy sweet command; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 641 |
To obtain the promised rest, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
To offer up united prayer | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
To open this new year! | Samuel Medley (S.M.) | 499 |
To our God, who, full of grace, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
To our Redeemer God; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
To our Redeemer, God, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 421 |
To our Redeemers glorious name, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 418 |
To our correcting God. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
To our destined port we sail; | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 769 |
To our future habitation, | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 769 |
To our immortal praise. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 124 |
To our incarnate God. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
To our incarnate God; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 5 |
To our remembrance brings; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 829 |
To our souls be ever near. | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 208 |
To overwhelm his holy soul. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 164 |
To own with contrition the deeds we have done, | J. Hart (104th) | 456 |
To own, with lip confession, | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
To part with ease and purchase pain. | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 381 |
To pay the mortal debt; | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
To penitence, Im sent; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 240 |
To perform his gracious word. | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 333 |
To perish at his feet. | John Newton (S.M.) | 729 |
To perish in my sin; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 550 |
To perseverance I agree; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
To pluck such a brand from the fire. | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
To pluck the sinner from a snare. | John Berridge (148th) | 887 |
To plunge their souls to hell, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 634 |
To pour a prayer in time of need, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 707 |
To pour fresh life on every part, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
To practise his word, as well as to hear, | J. Hart (104th) | 456 |
To praise him for all through which thou hast past; | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
To praise the eternal Three. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 2 |
To praise the glory of his grace. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 73 |
To praise, in songs divine, | C. Wesley (148th) | 37 |
To pray, and praise, and hear | Isaac Watts (122nd) | 362 |
To pray, he thinks too bold; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
To praying souls he always grants | John Newton (S.M.) | 395 |
To proclaim thy truth abroad; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 641 |
To procure thy pardon! | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
To prosper this new year? | J. Hart (148th) | 777 |
To prove that Im a son of God. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 195 |
To purge the conscience well from guilt, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 716 |
To purge themselves from sin; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
To purity and love, | R. Burnham (148th) | 60 |
To quell his foes and mine. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 553 |
To quench a fire so much divine. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 92 |
To quench the sacred flame. | John Newton (C.M.) | 193 |
To quicken and apply. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 866 |
To quicken souls that Christ has bought, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 715 |
To raise us up from death and sin; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 73 |
To ransom offenders, and stooped very low; | E. L. Schlict (11s) | 41 |
To ransom you with blood. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 572 |
To reach eternal joys. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 25 |
To reach the city of our God. | J. Swain (L.M.) | 286 |
To realms of endless day. | S. Stennett (148th) | 403 |
To reasons eye is strange; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
To rebels doomed to die; | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
To receive a full remission | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
To recompense their pains! | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 519 |
To reconcile rebellious man. | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 17 |
To rectify the soul; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 181 |
To redeem our souls from hell? | J. Bradford (7s) | 116 |
To redeem our souls to God. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 654 |
To regions of eternal day. | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 3 |
To reign in realms of love. | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 1153 |
To rejoice in Jesus merit, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
To release and clear my guilt; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
To rend my soul from thee, my God! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 83 |
To render each his due, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 852 |
To render family burdens light, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 375 |
To rescue rebel, ruined man | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 579 |
To rescue rebels doomed to die; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 211 |
To rescue ruined man, | J. Hart (148th) | 448 |
To reside in every heart, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 866 |
To rest and peace eternal go; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 386 |
To rest upon my heart. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 79 |
To revive thy work afresh. | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
To rightly keep the Sabbath Day, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 358 |
To rule thy saints by love. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 126 |
To run the heavenly road? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 402 |
To run the shining road; | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 1153 |
To sanctify the soul, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
To sanctify us all. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 181 |
To save a guilty wretch like me. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
To save a soul from death; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 241 |
To save a wretch like me; | John Newton (C.M.) | 999 |
To save and cleanse his rebel foes! | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1123 |
To save from wraths vindictive rod, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 17 |
To save his soul from woe, | John Newton (C.M.) | 691 |
To save me from my sin? | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 676 |
To save me from the burning lake. | E. Mote (L.M.) | 1106 |
To save me in the trying hour. | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
To save my soul from hell | W. Gadsby (148th) | 550 |
To save our souls are all concerned. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 34 |
To save our souls from death and hell. | S. Stennett (148th) | 403 |
To save our souls from woe. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 652 |
To save rebellious man, | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 201 |
To save rebellious man; | Isaac Watts (148th) | 409 |
To save rebellious worms, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 207 |
To save them from despair; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 570 |
To save them he shed his own blood, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 635 |
To save us, our Redeemer died; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 486 |
To say, My Father, God? | A. Steele (C.M.) | 260 |
To scatter it about; | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 178 |
To sceptres and a crown; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
To scorn the trifles of a day, | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 331 |
To see a heavenly day. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 213 |
To see a prodigal return, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 422 |
To see an heir of glory born? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 422 |
To see good bread and wine, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 236 |
To see him in his grave-clothes lie, | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 426 |
To see him wear the crown. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
To see him, under deaths arrest, | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 426 |
To see how grace, free grace has reigned, | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 61 |
To see in the manger the Ancient of Days; | E. L. Schlict (11s) | 41 |
To see sin smarts but slightly; | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
To see the curse remove; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 125 |
To see the law by Christ fulfilled, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 188 |
To see thee bowed beneath my guilt; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
To see thee descend on the cloud, | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
To see thy blest abode! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
To see thy blood for sinners spilt, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
To see thy saints in mourning clad, | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 285 |
To see thy smiling face; | Lady Huntingdon’s Col., 1774 (8.8.6.) | 938 |
To see what none eer saw, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 45 |
To see, while prostrate at his feet, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 387 |
To seek and save us sent the Son, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 821 |
To seek his face, and not in vain, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 387 |
To seek thee all our hearts dispose; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 455 |
To seek thy gracious presence here. | John Newton (L.M.) | 1115 |
To selfishness and sloth incline; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 256 |
To serve the Lord aright; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 188 |
To set from bondage free; | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 1132 |
To set his children free. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 653 |
To shake a tree so sound, so green? | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
To shield the sacred place. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 94 |
To shine with the angels of light, | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
To shout his adorable name. | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
To show his milder face. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 361 |
To show that God is love! | G. Burder (C.M.) | 750 |
To show that I am free. | Spiritual Mag., 1790 (C.M.) | 989 |
To show that heaven is surely mine. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
To show the payment good, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 101 |
To shower salvation down. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 269 |
To shun the impending curse, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
To shun the sight, they sank in sleep. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
To shun this danger, others run | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
To sickly souls like me. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 756 |
To sinful souls like me; | W. Batty (C.M.) | 950 |
To sing his everlasting fame; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 171 |
To sing of sad Gethsemane. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
To sing that God is love! | G. Burder (C.M.) | 750 |
To sing thy conquering grace; | B. Wallin (C.M.) | 194 |
To sing, Hosanna to the Lamb, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 829 |
To sink us with the gloom | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
To sinners deep in debt; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 528 |
To sinners distressèd, oerwhelmèd with fear, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 520 |
To sinners in distress! | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 557 |
To sinners in distress, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 526 |
To sinners in distress; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 555 |
To sinners lost and poor, | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
To sinners poor, like me and you, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 987 |
To sit around our Masters feet, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 286 |
To sleep or play, but fight. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
To smile upon a worm like me. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 525 |
To some careless sinners heart. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 515 |
To some poor pilgrims feet: | J. Hart (C.M.) | 747 |
To soothe each rising tear; | John Berridge (148th) | 672 |
To souls in Satans bondage led! | John Newton (L.M.) | 451 |
To souls that trust alone in God. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 630 |
To sound alarms by sea and land. | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
To speak the soul-reviving word, | John Newton (altered) (L.M.) | 1130 |
To speak thy wondrous love? | A. Steele (C.M.) | 392 |
To speed me in my way, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 402 |
To spend one day with thee on earth, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 370 |
To spread abroad thy matchless fame, | J. Kent (last 3 verses) (L.M.) | 407 |
To spread her Makers praise abroad, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 752 |
To spread their fame abroad, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 114 |
To spread thy praise abroad. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1079 |
To spread thy sorrows there. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 727 |
To stand before thy face; | R. Elliott (S.M.) | 471 |
To still my unbelieving fear; | Lady Huntingdon’s Col., 1774 (8.8.6.) | 938 |
To stir this stupid heart of mine. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 316 |
To stop the mouth of every foe | C. Wesley (112th) | 955 |
To storm the invaders camp, | WIlliam Cowper (148th) | 338 |
To strengthen faith, and sweeten care; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 1023 |
To strive to ford that deep abyss! | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 78 |
To struggle with the powers of hell, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 664 |
To succour and defend. | J. Kent (S.M.) | 909 |
To such a gift as this! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 107 |
To such as self-convicted stand? | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1046 |
To such as these our Lord was sent; | J. Hart (112th) | 89 |
To suffer all things for thy name; | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 771 |
To suffer in the traitors place, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1123 |
To suffer what remained beside | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
To suffer, bleed, and die! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 95 |
To suffer, grieve, and die. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803 |
To supplicate thy grace; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 677 |
To support Gethsemane. | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
To support my suit with thee. | John Newton (7s) | 376 |
To sweeten all the rest. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 375 |
To swell and blind their eyes. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 71 |
To swift destruction run; | John Berridge (148th) | 672 |
To take a glimpse within the veil, | John Newton (C.M.) | 933 |
To take a human birth; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 690 |
To take away our guilt; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
To take my mansion in the skies, | Count Zinzendorf trans. by J. Wesley (L.M.) | 103 |
To take my sins away. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
To take that word and fix it there. | J. Swain (L.M.) | 1107 |
To take the wretch to bliss; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 588 |
To take them up beyond the skies. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
To take this stubborn stone away: | J. Hart (L.M.) | 316 |
To take thy ransomed people home, | Lady Huntingdon’s Col., 1774 (8.8.6.) | 938 |
To take us up to heaven. | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
To teach his heavenly grace! | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
To teach our faint desires to rise, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 1023 |
To teach thee how to live | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 614 |
To teach them God is love! | G. Burder (C.M.) | 750 |
To teach them how Jesus can save, | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
To teach us gospel praise. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 894 |
To teach you his own will; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 631 |
To tell my dubious state; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 812 |
To tempt een Christ to doubt. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
To testify his grace; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 765 |
To that celestial place, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 479 |
To that dear Redeemers praise, | John Newton (7s) | 1138 |
To the God of sovereign grace. | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 918 |
To the Lamb that once did die. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 593 |
To the Lamb the sinner sings. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
To the Saviour now be flying; | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 976 |
To the Three who are One inconceivable God. | E. L. Schlict (11s) | 41 |
To the bleeding Lamb belong; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 826 |
To the blest banquet in the skies, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 979 |
To the bright world of endless day, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 9 |
To the churchs living Head? | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 698 |
To the cross for refuge flee! | J. Kent (8.7.) | 759 |
To the cross thy eyes be turning; | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 760 |
To the dear fountain of thy blood, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 764 |
To the end I shall endure; | W. Hammond (7s) | 342 |
To the fair coasts of perfect light; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 265 |
To the feeblest of thy saints. | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 258 |
To the gracious eye and heart | John Newton (7s) | 501 |
To the great Godhead, Father, Son, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 868 |
To the great One-in-Three | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
To the great burning day. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1 |
To the great sacred Three-in-One. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 87A |
To the ground, with horrors pressed; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237A |
To the heavenly city. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
To the icy hand of death, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 545 |
To the mansion love ordained. | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 920 |
To the poor and the needy, who knock by the way. | J. Stocker (11s) | 11 |
To the realms of glory gone, | J. Hart (7s) | 490 |
To the regions | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1102 |
To the subjects of his grace. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 626 |
To the wounds of Jesus flee. | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 918 |
To thee I always stand revealed | John Newton (C.M.) | 119 |
To thee I breathe my souls desires. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 980 |
To thee I come, a sinner great, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 385 |
To thee I come, a sinner lost, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 385 |
To thee I come, a sinner poor, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 385 |
To thee I come, a sinner vile; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 385 |
To thee I come, a sinner weak, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 385 |
To thee I look up for certain relief; | C. Wesley (104th) | 229 |
To thee I offer up. | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 98 |
To thee I tell each rising grief, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 136 |
To thee alone Ill fly, | B. Beddome (148th) | 947 |
To thee are burdens, thorns, and snares; | John Newton (L.M.) | 961 |
To thee for help we call; | John Newton (C.M.) | 193 |
To thee in every trouble flee, | J. Ryland (C.M.) | 247 |
To thee my soul aspires; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1079 |
To thee my soul in secret moans: | J. Hart (L.M.) | 838 |
To thee my spirits fly, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
To thee my trembling soul draws near; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 873 |
To thee theres nothing old appears – | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1 |
To thee we lift our voice; | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
To thee we look, to thee we bow, | John Newton (C.M.) | 193 |
To thee we look, to thee we cry; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 655 |
To thee we owe our wealth, and friends, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
To thee, almighty God, to thee, | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 285 |
To thee, and thee alone, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
To thee, dear Lord, for light I cry, | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1030 |
To thee, kingdom, power, and glory | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
To thee, my God, I make my plaint; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 873 |
To thee, to thee I call, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
To thee, to thee, Almighty Love, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 317 |
To thee, who by a word | B. Beddome (148th) | 947 |
To their eternal home; | C. Wesley (148th) | 127 |
To them he his oath shall fulfil, | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
To them he is more precious far | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 174 |
To them he will his secrets tell, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 625 |
To them his sovereign will | S. Stennett (S.M.) | 359 |
To them unveil my smiling face, | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 453 |
To think of former days, | John Newton (C.M.) | 288 |
To think what he suffered for me. | J. Swain (8s) | 162 |
To this dear Fountain Id repair, | J. Cennick (112th) | 985 |
To this dear Suretys hand | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
To this or that extreme; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 855 |
To this, by faith, he oft retreats; | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 358 |
To those bright realms of peace and rest, | Norman (8.8.6.) | 430 |
To those by whom tis felt! | J. Hart (S.M.) | 314 |
To those pure eyes of thine! | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
To those that fear thy name! | J. Hart (S.M.) | 833 |
To those that guilty stand; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 218 |
To those the dear Lord of my peace, | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
To those who from him rove; | G. Burder (C.M.) | 750 |
To those who never felt their woe? | J. Hart (112th) | 89 |
To those who speak or those who hear; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1127 |
To those whose sins he deigned to bear. | J. Stevens (L.M.) | 224 |
To thy bleeding, dying breast! | J. Hart (7s) | 704 |
To thy church the pattern give; | C. Wesley (7s) | 248 |
To thy dear resting-place; | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1035 |
To thy family above; | C. Wesley (7s) | 248 |
To thy immense survey, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1 |
To thy kind embrace receive me, | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 1119 |
To thy mercy we appeal; | John Newton (8.7.) | 272 |
To thy mourning people send; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 463 |
To thy sovereign pleasure resigned I would be, | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 262 |
To thy supreme command. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
To thy waiting children here; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 695 |
To touch thee, if we may; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 731 |
To trace Gods beauties more; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
To trace her in her flight: | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
To trace him rising from the tomb | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 426 |
To trap him by the feet, | John Berridge (148th) | 887 |
To tread the thorny road. | T. Greene (C.M.) | 261 |
To tremble and rejoice. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
To triumph oer my woes. | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 300 |
To triumph oer the monster, Death, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 464 |
To triumph over death; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
To true believers given, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
To trust him endeavour; the work is his own; | J. Hart (104th) | 804 |
To trust him, with the cloud between. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 707 |
To trust his firm decrees; | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
To trust his gracious promise, | J. Hart (7.7.4.) | 235 |
To trust in him alone; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
To trust the merits of thy Son. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 112 |
To trust thee for the whole; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
To trust to Christ alone, | J. Hart (148th) | 313 |
To trust to faith alone; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
To try both your state and your scheme; | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
To try this Physician; theyd think it a task; | W. Gadsby (11s) | 548 |
To tune the stammerers tongue; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 489 |
To turn the seekers steps aside, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
To understand these things aright, | J. Hart (112th) | 89 |
To us it had not mattered what; | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
To us supremely dear; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 383 |
To us the Holy Ghost has them applied; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 699 |
To us the sacred word apply, | J. Fawcett (112th) | 454 |
To us thy grace make known, | W. Gadsby (6.4.) | 517 |
To us who stay, be sent. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
To use this liberty aright, | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
To vanquish every foe, | John Berridge (148th) | 888 |
To vanquish guilty fear; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 696 |
To vanquish hell and death, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 602 |
To victory and a victors crown. | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 271 |
To view as I could bear at least | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
To view my Saviour all complete, | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 285 |
To view the death of Zions King, | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 426 |
To view the wonders of thy death. | John Berridge (112th) | 744 |
To view the wounds of which he died | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 426 |
To view with eternal delight | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
To visit Zions King. | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 268 |
To vulgar eyes as something fine; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
To wait on self, or something base, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 630 |
To warm this cold and stupid heart; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1123 |
To warm, as well as light; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 832 |
To wash a leper clean. | John Berridge (S.M.) | 444 |
To wash away our sin. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 653 |
To wash me white, and make me meek; | John Berridge (112th) | 744 |
To wash this dungeon clean. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
To watch, and wait, and pray. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 847 |
To weave a garment of your own | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
To which I speed my way, | Gospel Mag., 1801 (7.6.) | 483 |
To which the great resort, | S. Stennett (S.M.) | 359 |
To which thou shalt restore us, | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
To whom else shall we go? | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
To whom, dear Jesus, O to whom | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 176 |
To whom, or whither, could I go, | John Newton (C.M.) | 999 |
To whose celestial source we owe | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 33 |
To wonders man was born to prove – | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
To worship an incarnate God, | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
To worship on this ground, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 599 |
To worship the Lord with praise and with prayer; | J. Hart (104th) | 456 |
To worship thrice a year. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 366 |
To wrestle with my God; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 727 |
To wretched, dying man; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 580 |
To yonder shining hill; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 599 |
To you who stand in Christ so fast, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 810 |
To you, the favourites of his heart, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 531 |
Today, with a taste of his love, | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
Together met to bless his name; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 911 |
Toiling, I cry, Sweet Spirit, come; | Augustus Toplady (L.M.) | 1018 |
Tomorrow hell give them to prove | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
Tomorrow may decay. | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
Too firm to shrink my mountain seems, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 336 |
Too good to be unkind. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 646 |
Too good to be unkind. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 7 |
Too good to be unkind. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 7 |
Too good to be unkind. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 7 |
Too good to be unkind. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 7 |
Too good to be unkind. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 7 |
Too good to be unkind. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 7 |
Too grand and too great to be told. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 529 |
Too holy at sin to connive; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
Too mean to set my Saviour forth. | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
Too often I am captive led, | John Newton (112th) | 728 |
Too proud to seek a hiding-place. | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
Too wise to be mistaken, He, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 7 |
Too wise to be mistaken, He, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 7 |
Too wise to be mistaken, still | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 7 |
Too wise to be mistaken, sure, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 7 |
Too wise to be mistaken, yea, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 7 |
Took all our transgressions and made them his own. | Henry Fowler (11s) | 1033 |
Took my place and vengeance bore, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 576 |
Tormented with hunger, they feel their strength vain; | J. Hart (104th) | 804 |
Tormented with the fiery darts of hell, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 669 |
Tortured with anxious care, without repose, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 701 |
Tossed about with every ill. | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1031 |
Tossed like Jonah in the sea; | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1037 |
Touch me, and make the leper clean; | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1076 |
Touch our hearts, and tune our tongues; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
Touched with a sympathy within, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 120 |
Touching the glorious King of kings. | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 450 |
Towards an object of his love. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 87A |
Towards his Fathers house, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
Towards the sons of men! | J. Hart (S.M.) | 863 |
Trace all the wonders of thy death, | John Berridge (148th) | 673 |
Trace the wonders of thy blood. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 563 |
Travel this vale of sin and woe, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 996 |
Travel through a wilderness, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 616 |
Travelling through this wilderness. | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 461 |
Tread the path that Jesus trod. | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 428 |
Treasure up that sacred word, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Treasures of everlasting might | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 327 |
Treasures of grace to them are given, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1112 |
Treat all as deceivers that lead not to Christ; | W. Gadsby (11s) | 644 |
Trees of life the banks adorning, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 932 |
Tremble, my soul, at such a deed | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1087 |
Tremble, sinners; | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Trembles and dreads the swelling tide. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1141 |
Trembling on the burning shore; | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Trembling, fearing, | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 1038 |
Trembling, helpless souls to guide, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 515 |
Tremendous clouds of wrath and dread, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 536 |
Tremendous judgments from thy hand | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
Trials bring me to his feet, | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 282 |
Trials give new life to prayer; | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 282 |
Trials make the promise sweet; | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 282 |
Trials may press of every sort; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
Trials must and will befall; | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 282 |
Tried, and severely tossed; | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 772 |
Trifles are theirs, a kingdom yours. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 257 |
Triumph in redeeming grace. | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 461 |
Triumph in redeeming love. | J. Langford (7s) | 90 |
Triumph oer the shades of night; | C. Wesley (7s) | 726 |
Triumphant Lord, appear! | C. Wesley (last verse unknown) (8.8.6.) | 137 |
Triumphant from his wars, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 850 |
Triumphant over sin and death. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 700 |
Triumphant over sin; | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 217 |
Triumphant rose again? | J. Swain (8.8.6.) | 724 |
True Christians long for Christ alone. | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
True Christians shall stand, without fear or shame, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 568 |
True belief and true repentance | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237A |
True faith as far excels | J. Hart (S.M.) | 236 |
True faith prevails with God. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 603 |
True faith refines the heart, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 236 |
True faith would soon be dispossessed, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
True faiths the life of God; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 236 |
True helpers may they prove indeed, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 375 |
True holiness was what we sought, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 637 |
True hope looks out for blessing great; | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 244 |
True peace and comfort to afford; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1105 |
True prophet of the Lord, | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
True religions more than notion; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
True repentance | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 916 |
True riches to sinners undone; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 595 |
True wisdom, of celestial birth, | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
True, I cant deserve to share | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
True, I frequent the house of prayer; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1124 |
True, thou hast kindly given me light; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 875 |
True, thou hast paid the heavy debt, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
True, tis sweet and solemn pleasure, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 514 |
True, twas thine from everlasting, | J. Hart (8.3.) | 484 |
Truly blessèd is this station, | J. Allen & W. Shirley (8.7.) | 158 |
Truly happy then we are. | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 753 |
Truly that poor soul is just, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 545 |
Trust Him to bring thee on thy way; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 171 |
Trust him for salvation; you need not to grieve; | J. Wingrove (104th) | 1000 |
Trust him, he will not deceive us, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
Trust in a wise and gracious God. | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 6 |
Trust in him, ye tempted saints; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 720 |
Trust in his almighty aid. | J. Hart (7s) | 830 |
Trust in his efficacious blood, | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 227 |
Trust in the Lord alone for life, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 852 |
Trust no longer dreams and lies. | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
Trust not to joyous fancies, | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
Trust not to thy smooth behaviour; | J. Hart (8.3.) | 799 |
Trust thou in him; tis not in vain; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1056 |
Trust thy faithfulness and grace. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 623 |
Trust to him, and by thy weakness | J. Hart (8.7.) | 826 |
Trusting to his wise direction, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1102 |
Trusting wholly in his death | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 796 |
Trusting wholly to his merit; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 698 |
Truth and mercy meet together, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 600 |
Truth remains in perfect light; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 600 |
Truth to keep thee firm and tight; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
Truths delivered in thy name; | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1136 |
Try the grace he works within; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 623 |
Tune every heart and tongue. | A. Steele (C.M.) | 418 |
Tune my heart to sing thy grace! | R. Robinson (8.7.) | 199 |
Tune your harps anew, ye seraphs; | J. Evans (8.7.4.) | 93 |
Tuned with love divine, we sing, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 657 |
Turn from every evil past, | John Berridge (7s) | 895 |
Turn hither, ye who oft have tried, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1090 |
Turn hither, ye who once were blessed | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1090 |
Turn my natures rapid tide; | C. Wesley (7s) | 1077 |
Turn off these eyes of mine. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 402 |
Turn the stony heart to flesh; | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Turn thy eyes to Jesus blood; | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 916 |
Turn to the fold, and enter in. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 76 |
Turn us to thee, thy love restore, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
Turn us to thee, thy love restore, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
Turn us, Lord, from self away, | Henry Fowler (7s) | 754 |
Turn, and claim me as thy own; | R. Hill (7s) | 944 |
Turn, and look upon me, Lord, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 390 |
Turn, and look upon me, Lord, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 390 |
Turn, then, my soul, unto thy rest; | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 227 |
Turned thy darkness into light. | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 968 |
Twas Israels God and King, | WIlliam Cowper (148th) | 338 |
Twas Jesus, my Friend, when he hung on the tree, | J. Stocker (11s) | 11 |
Twas a garden, as we read, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Twas all they could his tortured soul. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
Twas fixed in Gods eternal mind | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 61 |
Twas for us thy blood was spilt; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237A |
Twas grace my soul to Jesus led; | A. C. R., 1790 (L.M.) | 204 |
Twas grace redeemed them from their woe, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 665 |
Twas grace that called our souls at first; | John Newton (C.M.) | 202 |
Twas grace that gave me to the Lamb, | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 201 |
Twas grace that kept me to this day, | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 201 |
Twas grace that made this blessing mine, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 603 |
Twas grace that quickened me when dead; | A. C. R., 1790 (L.M.) | 204 |
Twas grace that taught my heart to fear, | John Newton (C.M.) | 198 |
Twas he that turned our hearts away | J. Swain (L.M.) | 1107 |
Twas he who taught me thus to pray, | John Newton (L.M.) | 295 |
Twas here the Lord of life appeared, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
Twas hid in Gods eternal breast, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 87A |
Twas his own purpose that began | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 211 |
Twas in God, the fount supreme, | J. Kent (7s) | 1044 |
Twas in the night, when troubles came, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 923 |
Twas in this way the Lord did show | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
Twas justice that burst in a blaze | J. Swain (8s) | 159 |
Twas justice that wreathed for his head | J. Swain (8s) | 162 |
Twas long before I knew this truth, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 949 |
Twas love that moved him to ordain | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 579 |
Twas love that took their cause in hand, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 633 |
Twas made with Jesus, for his bride, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 411 |
Twas on that dark and doleful night, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1121 |
Twas our Creator for us bled, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803 |
Twas planned by Jehovah in council above, | J. Kent (104th) | 912 |
Twas settled by the great Three-One; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
Twas signed, and sealed, and ratified; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 411 |
Twas the same love that spread the feast | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 440 |
Twas this place Moses had in view; | J. Hart (148th) | 353 |
Twas thus my soul he drew, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 923 |
Twas with an everlasting love | J. Kent (L.M.) | 10 |
Twas, Sinner, I have lovèd thee. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 910 |
Twelve lettered stones, with sculpture bold, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
Twere just; yet, Lord, from darkness save. | Gospel Mag., 1777 (L.M.) | 942 |
Twice he durst deny his wife. | John Berridge (7s) | 742 |
Twill Jordans icy waves divide, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1093 |
Twill be an honour to appear | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 360 |
Twill but drive us to thy breast; | H. F. Lyte (8.7.) | 971 |
Twill stand when time shall be no more, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 915 |
Twixt Jesus and the chosen race, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
Twixt heirs of wrath and heirs of grace. | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 78 |
Twixt wrath and mercy, strife, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
Two dangerous gulfs are fixed, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Two payments of one debt. | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 101 |
Twould soon be drowned in blood. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
Unable to depend | (Author Unknown) (148th) | 214 |
Unaccompanied by thee; | C. Wesley (7s) | 726 |
Unasked, he takes our humblest form, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 149 |
Unawed by shame or fear, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1025 |
Unbars the gates of day. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
Unblemished and complete | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 421 |
Unbosom all our cares. | John Newton (C.M.) | 398 |
Unbosom thy mind to the Lamb; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 627 |
Unchangeable his will; | W. Hammond (148th) | 339 |
Unchangeably faithful to save, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 346 |
Unchanging faithfulness and love! | A. Steele (L.M.) | 957 |
Unclouded shall its glories shine, | T. Gibbons (L.M.) | 755 |
Uncover all our woes, | John Berridge (148th) | 888 |
Unctuous is his heavenly love; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 558 |
Unctuously suit every case. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 695 |
Under every gracious rod; | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 1096 |
Under guilts distressing chains, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 976 |
Under our tremendous load; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 656 |
Under sorrows and reproaches | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
Under the shadow of thy throne | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1139 |
Under these trying strokes of thine; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 275 |
Under thy dear wings abide; | R. Burnham (7s) | 990 |
Under thy forming hands, my God, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 740 |
Under thy mighty hand I stoop – | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1074 |
Undone, and perishing we lay; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1080 |
Uneasy when I feel it not; | W. Hammond (L.M.) | 279 |
Uneasy when I feel my load; | W. Hammond (L.M.) | 279 |
Unerring wisdom guides his hand; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1086 |
Unfolding every hour; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 320 |
Ungrateful as we are; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
Unholy and unclean! | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
Uniform, though various; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 315 |
Unite our hearts to thee, dear Lamb; | J. Allen (L.M.) | 952 |
Unite to bid the saints rejoice. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 607 |
Unite to make it mine. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 530 |
Unite with sons of earth, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 608 |
Unite, with one immortal voice, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 607 |
United ever be, | J. Franklin (C.M.) | 512 |
United to Gods only Son, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 538 |
United to Jesus their Head, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 544 |
United to Jesus, his Head, | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
United to Jesus, the Vine, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 670 |
United to him as his bride. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 634 |
United together in heart. | W. Gadsby (11.8.) | 591 |
Unites in love the holy race – | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 16 |
Unjustly now these foes of mine | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
Unknown to him that sits above. | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 6 |
Unknown unto all but a child. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
Unless I were sure he is God. | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
Unless a soul-reviving ray | J. Hoskins (C.M.) | 953 |
Unless he send them forth. | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 1113 |
Unless he uphold by his grace, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 670 |
Unless my Lord is near; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 676 |
Unless my Lord is nigh? | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 690 |
Unless our souls be fed; | S. Barnard (148th) | 1129 |
Unless supplied again. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1126 |
Unless the Lord be nigh. | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 904 |
Unless the Lord is pleased to shine, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 676 |
Unless the Lord make you to trust him for all. | W. Gadsby (11s) | 644 |
Unless the Lord permit. | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 1113 |
Unless the Master I can see? | John Berridge (148th) | 884 |
Unless they yield my heart some food, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 169 |
Unless thou hold me fast, | John Newton (C.M.) | 999 |
Unless thou make them soft. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 734 |
Unless thou return again: | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Unless thou take the veil away, | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 983 |
Unless thy Spirit guide. | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 904 |
Unless we do all things in love. | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8s) | 250 |
Unless you think rightly of him. | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
Unlocked by the spear, it gushed from his heart, | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
Unmarked by human eye, | C. Wesley (148th) | 37 |
Unmeasurably high. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 475 |
Unmingled and refined; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1079 |
Unmoved above the storm they lie; | C. Wesley (last verse unknown) (8.8.6.) | 137 |
Unmoved for ever must remain. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 257 |
Unnumbered years of bliss | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 345 |
Unrighteous are they all, when tried; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 181 |
Unrivalled reign within; | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 1067 |
Unsearchable the love | C. Wesley (148th) | 37 |
Unseen or seen, it dwells within, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
Unseen, yet for ever at hand; | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 346 |
Unskilful, weak, and apt to slide. | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 323 |
Unskilled in what they pray; | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 300 |
Unspeakable joy to my heart. | R. Burnham (8s) | 380 |
Unspeakable! divine! | John Newton (C.M.) | 933 |
Unspeakable, like those above, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 423 |
Unspeakable, unknown. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 475 |
Until he fetch me home. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 664 |
Until my Lord return. | John Newton (C.M.) | 288 |
Until the Lord that feel impart; | John Berridge (112th) | 744 |
Until the Spirit from on high | J. Hart (L.M.) | 875 |
Until they are conveyed. | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 244 |
Until thou give this blessing, Lord, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 677 |
Until we meet around thy throne. | J. Allen (L.M.) | 952 |
Until, with happy John, | W. Batty (C.M.) | 950 |
Unto Jesus cave must fly. | J. Berridge (7s) | 147 |
Unto the throne of grace; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 509 |
Unto thy piercèd side, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 739 |
Unveil the glories of his face, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 631 |
Unveils the beauties of his face, | S. Stennett (S.M.) | 359 |
Unworthy dwelling! glorious guest! | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1078 |
Unworthy to be fed | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 393 |
Up I cast my longing eyes, | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1037 |
Up from the throne of God, | J. Irons (C.M.) | 1156 |
Up through the sky the Conqueror rode, | S. Stennett (148th) | 403 |
Up to her courts, with joys unknown, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 361 |
Up to the Lord our flesh shall fly, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 466 |
Up to the fields where angels lie, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 480 |
Up to the fountain, God; | J. Kent (148th) | 732 |
Up to thy seat, my God! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 475 |
Up where eternal ages roll, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 481 |
Upheld by Jehovahs omnipotent hand, | Henry Fowler (11.8.) | 350 |
Upheld by his power, we cannot be moved. | Augustus Toplady (11s Irreg.) | 68 |
Upheld by my righteous, omnipotent hand. | K., 1787 (11s) | 329 |
Upheld by thy supporting hand, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1115 |
Uphold and feed them still; | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
Uphold with staff and rod, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 608 |
Upon a poor, polluted worm | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 109 |
Upon a smiling throne. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 564 |
Upon him call in humble prayer, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 377 |
Upon him live; his love commend; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 643 |
Upon his grace to come and feast. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 642 |
Upon his soul was laid, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
Upon me, Lord, some pity take, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 384 |
Upon me, Lord, vouchsafe to smile; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 385 |
Upon my bosom fix thy throne, | John Berridge (148th) | 673 |
Upon my panting heart, | John Berridge (148th) | 671 |
Upon our hearts impressed, | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 344 |
Upon the Saviour fell; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
Upon the accursèd tree! | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 148 |
Upon the bridal pair look down; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 375 |
Upon the cross he pays; | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 51 |
Upon the inward part; | John Berridge (148th) | 671 |
Upon the judgment-seat, | R. Burnham (148th) | 494 |
Upon the old will patch the new, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
Upon the throne of grace. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 382 |
Upon thee to lay his fatherly rod; | Samuel Medley (104th) | 322 |
Upon thy garden here. | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
Upon thy hands and feet. | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 348 |
Upon thy lips is shed; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 126 |
Upon thy oath I rest; | (Author Unknown) (148th) | 214 |
Upon us bestowed before the world was; | J. Hart (104th) | 449 |
Uprising from the darksome tomb, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 488 |
Upwards I cast my eyes, and see, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 740 |
Urge thy claim through all unfitness; | J. Hart (8.3.) | 484 |
Us from earth to call away, | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 461 |
Us in verdant pastures lead. | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 208 |
Us to save from guilt and death; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 650 |
Us, thy fickle children, here; | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 208 |
Use thy name, but not revere | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
Uttered or unexpressed; | J. Montgomery (C.M.) | 1002 |
Uttering in harmonious chorus, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Utterly forbids despair | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 787 |
Utters this rich, important word, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 815 |
Vain are the hopes the sons of men | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 111 |
Vain his threats to overcome me, | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
Vain is all our best devotion, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
Vain is the treacherous worlds disguise, | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 345 |
Vain man, to boast forbear, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 852 |
Vain the schemes of human framing, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1133 |
Vain the stone, the watch, the seal; | C. Wesley (7s) | 485 |
Vain was bandage, oil, or plaster; | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
Vain world, begone; let things above | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 434 |
Vainly against the sheep he strives, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 348 |
Vains the boast; all is lost; | J. Hart (8.3.) | 799 |
Valid and unfailing. | J. Hart (8.3.) | 484 |
Vanish as though I saw them not, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 480 |
Vanquish in me lust and pride; | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
Vanquish our lust, our pride remove, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
Vast it seems, though known in part; | T. Kelly (7s) | 1117 |
Vast were the settlements of grace | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 61 |
Vaunt thy native strength no longer; | J. Hart (8.3.) | 799 |
Veiled in flesh the Godhead see! | C. Wesley (7s) | 36 |
Vengeance and love their powers oppose! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
Vengeance follows by decree, | J. Hart (7s) | 179 |
Vengeance on my Saviour fell; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 562 |
Vengeance, that called for this just doom, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
Vengeance, when the Saviour died, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
Vengeance, with its iron rod, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Vents in his bosom all her woes, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 994 |
Very foolish, very base, | John Berridge (7s) | 301 |
Very soon my wrath shall cease; | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
Vex and tease thee day by day, | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 333 |
Vexed, I try and try again; | J. Berridge (7s) | 177 |
Victorious at last they shall stand, | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
Victorious, to vanquish her foes, | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
Victory over all our foes | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
View him in that olive press, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
View him in your wretched place, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 662 |
View him prostrate in the garden, | Zion’s Trumpet, 1838 (8.7.) | 1118 |
View him, and with wonder tell, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 662 |
View justice, armed with wrath; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 663 |
View that amazing scene! | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
View the dead with steady eyes; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 463 |
View the mighty waters roll, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 658 |
View the rite with understanding; | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 428 |
View the swelling floods of wrath | W. Gadsby (7s) | 658 |
View thy Makers deep distress! | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Vile and base I am indeed; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 611 |
Vile and full of sin I am; | C. Wesley (7s) | 303 |
Vile and unsound in every part; | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1030 |
Vile as thou art in every view; | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1028 |
Vilest sinners | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 593 |
Visions of wonder, flashy frames, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 855 |
Visit us with thy salvation; | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1053 |
Visit us with thy salvation; | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 208 |
Visit, then, this soul of mine; | C. Wesley (7s) | 726 |
Visited Gethsemane. | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Visits my troubled breast, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 251 |
Void of refuge and undone; | A. Serle (7s) | 964 |
Vouchsafe to join us all in one, | J. Allen (L.M.) | 952 |
Waft me from all below | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
Wages due to sin is death. | John Berridge (7s) | 895 |
Wait for him alway; be constant though weak; | J. Hart (104th) | 804 |
Wait for our approaching end. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 463 |
Wait on the Lord, take courage still; | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1036 |
Wait the appointed hour; | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 330 |
Wait till the Bridegroom of your souls | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 330 |
Wait till thy disease he cleanse, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
Wait to see thy grace abound. | R. Burnham (7s) | 990 |
Wait, then, my soul, submissive wait, | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 6 |
Waiting for our Lords returning, | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1063 |
Waiting to feel thy touch; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 731 |
Wake, fortitude and joy; | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 434 |
Walk in this blest way of love. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
Walk on in Jesus might; | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 253 |
Walk worthy of your God, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 608 |
Walk worthy of your Lord, and view | W. Gadsby (148th) | 608 |
Walking only in thy might. | John Berridge (7s) | 686 |
Walks in rich garments, dipped in blood, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 850 |
Wandering from the fold of God; | R. Robinson (8.7.) | 199 |
Wandering in forbidden ways, | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 1119 |
Want we wisdom? He must give it; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
War in weakness, dare in doubt. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
Warm our cold hearts with heavenly heat, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
Was answered, Daughter, go in peace; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 731 |
Was blessed in Jesus there. | J. Kent (S.M.) | 921 |
Was blind, but now I see. | John Newton (C.M.) | 198 |
Was chosen, loved, and blessed in him; | J. Kent (last 3 verses) (L.M.) | 407 |
Was closed, that we might live; | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 390 |
Was crucified on yonder tree, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1042 |
Was enmity with thee; | J. Kent (148th) | 732 |
Was ever grace, Lord, rich as thine? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 856 |
Was ever love like this? | A. Steele (C.M.) | 418 |
Was found in fashion as a man, | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1050 |
Was free to take away | J. Kent (C.M.) | 914 |
Was fully come, the Holy Ghost | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 715 |
Was gathered day by day; | John Newton (C.M.) | 1126 |
Was his eternal will; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 550 |
Was his petition crowned! | E. Scott (C.M.) | 1145 |
Was immersed beneath the stream. | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 428 |
Was immersed in Jordans flood, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 649 |
Was it for crimes that I had done | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 763 |
Was it for sin, for mortal guilt, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1087 |
Was more than I could do; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 188 |
Was on my dying Saviour laid. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 873 |
Was on their altar spilt; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
Was ordered to embark, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 685 |
Was roasted in the flame; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 861 |
Was settled by the eternal Three, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 680 |
Was the stroke that justice gave. | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
Was there ever grief like his? | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
Was thy eternal law! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 46 |
Was to be sustained in thee, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Was very quickly found; | J. Hart (148th) | 817 |
Wash all our works in Jesus blood; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 457 |
Wash me in his precious blood. | J. Stocker (7s) | 767 |
Wash me, Saviour, or I die. | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 143 |
Wash me, and I am white as snow. | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1076 |
Wash our souls and songs with blood, | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
Wash thou the soul from sin. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 862 |
Wash till we every whit are clean; | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 787 |
Washed all my sins away. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 160 |
Washed and made me white as snow; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 542 |
Washed by Kedrons waters foul, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Washed in the Redeemers blood! | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
Washed in the Redeemers blood? | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 698 |
Washed their robes, and made them white; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 717 |
Watch me hourly, night and day; | W. Williams (8.7.) | 1101 |
Watch ye against sleeping, and stand to your post, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 644 |
Watch, watch, and be sober, ye children of God; | W. Gadsby (11s) | 644 |
Watched by the world with jealous eye, | C. Wesley (112th) | 955 |
Watchest them with tender care. | W. Hammond (7s) | 768 |
Watchfulness, perhaps, and prayer, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
Water all my couch with tears, | John Berridge (7s) | 895 |
Water can cleanse the flesh, we own; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 718 |
Water from salvations wells, | J. Kent (7s) | 1044 |
Water from this fountain drew; | J. Kent (7s) | 1044 |
Water no man denies; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 863 |
Water so pure, or half so good, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1091 |
Water the body laves; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 863 |
Water to quench the fiery law, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
Water, by that well supplied | John Newton (7s) | 973 |
Watered Edens garden well. | J. Kent (7s) | 1044 |
Waves obey him, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1102 |
We adore the Lord the Lamb, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 654 |
We adore thy matchless grace; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 651 |
We all begin to die. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 498 |
We all deserve eternal death, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 816 |
We all have sinned against our God; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 218 |
We also praise | W. Gadsby (6.4.) | 517 |
We always need his hand, his might, | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
We are Christs, and Christ is Gods. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
We are a garden walled around, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
We are buried with our King, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 649 |
We are but several parts | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 437 |
We are children of the light. | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1063 |
We are come to own thy name; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 656 |
We are feeble, fickle, light, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
We are not empty sent away. | S. Barnard (148th) | 1129 |
We are not far from home; | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 330 |
We are poor, and weak, and silly, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
We are safe beneath thy wing. | Crosse (8.7.) | 1150 |
We are thine, for ever thine. | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 697 |
We are thine, redeemed with blood, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 649 |
We are to each other joined. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 609 |
We are weak, and poor, and feeble, | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 349 |
We are wholly, doubly thine; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 656 |
We ask a blessing on thy word; | S. Turner (L.M.) | 1131 |
We ask for faith a sweet increase, | S. Turner (L.M.) | 1131 |
We ask from our great living Head | S. Turner (L.M.) | 1131 |
We ask thy Holy Spirits aid, | S. Turner (L.M.) | 1131 |
We ask thy gracious presence here, | S. Turner (L.M.) | 1131 |
We ask to feel a union sweet, | S. Turner (L.M.) | 1131 |
We ask – but all our askings meet | S. Turner (L.M.) | 1131 |
We at thy courts appear; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 648 |
We before thy footstool bow; | Crosse (8.7.) | 1150 |
We behold, and we adore. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 657 |
We believe, and we are blest. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 534 |
We bless the Fathers name, | W. Gadsby (6.4.) | 517 |
We bless the Lamb with cheerful voice, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 125 |
We bless the Prophet of the Lord, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 124 |
We bless the triune God – | W. Gadsby (6.4.) | 517 |
We bless thee for thy peace; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 382 |
We bless thee for thy word and laws; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 382 |
We blush, and melt, and faint away, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 756 |
We boldly venture through. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
We both are united in one; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 578 |
We bow as sinners at thy feet, | J. Allen (L.M.) | 952 |
We bring to God the Son, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 409 |
We bruised his body, spilt his blood, | J. Hart (148th) | 445 |
We built thy cross on Calvary, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 716 |
We can do nothing good. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
We can hope no healing hand, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
We can never trust too much. | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
We cannot act before we live, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 809 |
We cannot miscarry; our aid is divine. | W. Hammond (104th) | 343 |
We cannot well despair, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 642 |
We catch some dangerous fall; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
We choose to stand quite still. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
We claim no merit of our own, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 217 |
We come just as we are; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 677 |
We come thy name to own, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 652 |
We come to buy and live; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 818 |
We come to see thy face, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 642 |
We come to seek for living bread, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 643 |
We come, dear Saviour, to receive; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 822 |
We come, dear Saviour, to receive; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 822 |
We come, dear Saviour, to receive; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 822 |
We commit our brothers dust; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 463 |
We conquer and adore. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 564 |
We count his treasures worthless toys, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1125 |
We despised the Saviours blood. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 654 |
We determine nought to know, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 315 |
We draw from Jesus blood. | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 796 |
We each, as dying Stephen, | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
We eat his flesh and drink his blood, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 181 |
We eat the bread and drink the wine, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 829 |
We eat the flesh of Christ, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 446 |
We esteem the ways of God, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 654 |
We every moment come. | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 330 |
We faintly trust thy word; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 731 |
We fear the last, we bless the first, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 833 |
We fear, we faint, we grieve, we doubt, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 305 |
We feel our health and peace | S. Barnard (148th) | 1129 |
We feel our leanness and our wants; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 677 |
We find how great our weakness is. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 326 |
We find in Jesus name; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 383 |
We find ourselves, by feeling, | J. Hart (7.7.4.) | 235 |
We follow at thy call; | John Newton (S.M.) | 337 |
We for the blessing pray. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 713 |
We for thee would do the same. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 656 |
We for whom thou once wast slain, | J. Hart (7s) | 857 |
We give thee thanks, we sing thy praise, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 844 |
We give thee, sacred Spirit, praise, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 33 |
We give to earth the breathless frame, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 844 |
We gladly trace the power | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
We glory in thy name, | J. Hart (148th) | 313 |
We groan the lingering hours away, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1081 |
We guess the lurking motive well, | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 115 |
We had not known and loved the Son, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (C.M.) | 206 |
We hardly move at all. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
We haste to Zions hill, | Isaac Watts (122nd) | 362 |
We haste with songs of joy; | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 995 |
We have dearly tried thee; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
We have no full discharge. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 218 |
We have no life, no power, no faith, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 816 |
We have reason to rejoice. | J. Hart (7s) | 788 |
We have thy promise, gracious Lord, | S. Turner (L.M.) | 1131 |
We hear the rumbling wheels, and pray, | C. Wesley (last verse unknown) (8.8.6.) | 137 |
We his footsteps wish to tread; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 654 |
We his power defy by faith. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 463 |
We honour our exalted King; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 124 |
We hope to die shouting, The Lord will provide. | John Newton (104th) | 324 |
We humbly fall at Jesus feet. | John Berridge (148th) | 888 |
We humbly for thy coming wait, | J. Allen (L.M.) | 952 |
We in our Conqueror well may boast; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
We in thy name believe. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 660 |
We in wonder fall before thee; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 656 |
We joyfully adore thee; | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
We joyfully appear, | Samuel Medley (S.M.) | 499 |
We know thou art too wise to err, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 646 |
We laud thy name, almighty Lord, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 870 |
We laud thy name, blest Spirit of truth, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 870 |
We laud thy name, incarnate Word, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 870 |
We lay you all aside, | J. Hart (148th) | 353 |
We lie till Christ restores the light; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1006 |
We lift our hands, exulting | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
We lift our hearts and voices, | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
We lift up our eyes to his shining abode; | Isaac Watts (11s) | 414 |
We lodged him with the beasts! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 39 |
We long to leave our clay; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
We long to view thy lovely face, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 655 |
We long, we faint, we pant for thee; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 642 |
We look to Christ and view | J. Hart (C.M.) | 181 |
We look, and all is light; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
We loud for mercy cried; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 637 |
We love thee and adore. | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
We love thy holy name. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
We love thy holy name. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
We love thy holy name. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
We love thy holy name. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
We love thy holy name. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
We love to hear of thee; | J. Cennick (C.M.) | 118 |
We love to lean upon thy breast, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 637 |
We make these ways our favoured choice, | Norman (8.8.6.) | 430 |
We may know no reason; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 315 |
We may let idols in, | John Berridge (148th) | 887 |
We may unkindly quench the same, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
We may well bless that decree | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
We may, my friends, indeed. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
We meet around the board; | John Berridge (S.M.) | 436 |
We meet at thy command, dear Lord; | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 453 |
We miss them day by day; | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
We more should prize his grace. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803 |
We must die to speak of Christ. | J. Berridge (7s) | 177 |
We must not learn Gods truth | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
We must possess all real good, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 531 |
We neither can hope nor believe, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 670 |
We now are passing through! | John Newton (S.M.) | 337 |
We now begin the year, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 700 |
We now believe, but soon shall view, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
We now descend into the flood; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 655 |
We now desire to bless thy name, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 459 |
We obtain through Jesus blood; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 534 |
We oft by experience have felt; | R. Burnham (8s) | 460 |
We on earth can wish no more. | Augustus Toplady (from the German) (8.7.) | 1073 |
We on the rich provision feed, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 435 |
We only are to God resigned, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 682 |
We own and bless thy gracious sway; | A. Flowerdew (C.M.) | 1152 |
We own the Lamb, our Leader wise, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 648 |
We own thy just uplifted hand, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
We own, because we feel. | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 715 |
We pass, O Lord, from year to year; | John Newton (L.M.) | 1115 |
We poor sinners, gracious THREE, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
We pray to be completely blessed | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
We pray to be renewed within, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
We pray to be resigned; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 646 |
We pray to have our faith increased, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
We pray, as in Elishas case, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
We pray, we cry, but cannot find | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
We quite mistook the way. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
We ran the score to lengths extreme, | J. Hart (148th) | 445 |
We reach his holy place, | J. Hart (148th) | 353 |
We read the grace, we trust the word, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 57 |
We read thy name in fairer lines. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1147 |
We read thy patience still. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 207 |
We rejoice with joy divine; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 826 |
We rest our souls on Jesus word, | J. Hart (148th) | 353 |
We reverence our High Priest above, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 124 |
We rise and triumphantly fight. | R. Burnham (8s) | 12 |
We rise to die no more. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 845 |
We rise to life divine; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 863 |
We rise with him, to life restored; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 718 |
We scarce can say, Theyre gone! | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
We seek a city out of sight, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1048 |
We seek a city yet to come. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1048 |
We seek no other blood or name, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 113 |
We seek our new, our better home, | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 995 |
We shall all the fulness prove | J. Langford (7s) | 90 |
We shall also reign with him; | J. Hart (7s) | 830 |
We shall be conquerors all ere long, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 305 |
We shall be like our Head. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 79 |
We shall be saved and sigh no more. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
We shall be saved and sigh no more. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
We shall be well at last. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 311 |
We shall gain the port at last; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1102 |
We shall meet no more below; | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
We shall mount to dwell on high. | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 769 |
We shall not sink in fear; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
We shall obtain delivering grace, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 120 |
We shall pass the watery waste; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1102 |
We shall share his resurrection, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 491 |
We shall triumph | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
We shall with the Lamb appear! | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 769 |
We should suspect some danger nigh, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1064 |
We show thy death, we sing thy name, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1121 |
We sin forsake, to sin return; | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 296 |
We sing the praise of him who died, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 919 |
We sing thy praise, exalted Lamb, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 856 |
We sink under Satan and sin, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 670 |
We sinned, and Jesus died; | J. Hart (148th) | 445 |
We soar to heaven, then sink to hell. | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 296 |
We soon shall feel his bands unbound, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 492 |
We soon shall hear the Archangels voice; | C. Wesley (148th) | 127 |
We soon shall join the throng | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 995 |
We soon shall see the King of grace, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 467 |
We sorely feel the fall; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 181 |
We stand for ever justified, | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 344 |
We still on thee alone depend | John Newton (altered) (L.M.) | 1130 |
We still retain the root; | J. Hart (8.6.8.8.) | 806A |
We straightway cry, Unclean! | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 614 |
We take the bread and wine, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 822 |
We thankfully sing thy glory and praise, | J. Cennick (104th) | 404 |
We the ancient path pursue; | J. Fellows (8.7.) | 433 |
We the young children of his love, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 437 |
We their sorrows would assuage, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 258 |
We then move cheerful on; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
We through grace are dead indeed, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 650 |
We thy people now draw near, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1135 |
We thy ransomed sinner-train, | J. Hart (7s) | 857 |
We to this place are come to show | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 431 |
We to thy dear saints shall show. | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 258 |
We toiled and toiled again; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 637 |
We too, amid the sacred throng, | E. Perronet (C.M.) | 730 |
We travel through a barren land, | Gospel Mag., 1799 (L.M.) | 245 |
We tremble and rejoice. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 361 |
We tremble and rejoice. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 833 |
We trust upon the sacred word – | Gospel Mag., 1799 (L.M.) | 245 |
We venture to the gospel feast; | John Berridge (112th) | 1120 |
We view our vileness, and must own | John Berridge (S.M.) | 891 |
We view the year already past, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 700 |
We view thee as our own; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 757 |
We vow, and straight our vows forget, | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 296 |
We walk through deserts dark as night; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 231 |
We want sweet foretastes of thy love, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 679 |
We want to feel, we want to see, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 679 |
We want to know thee more; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 679 |
We want to see thy face. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 677 |
We were chosen in our Head. | J. Hart (7.5.) | 77 |
We were each considered dead; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 657 |
We were saved by Gods decree, | J. Hart (7s) | 857 |
We will be slaves no more, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 210 |
We will ever thee adore. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 640 |
We will give thee all the glory | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 205 |
We will give thee all the praise. | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 208 |
We will laud thy lovely name; | J. Hart (7s) | 857 |
We will not let thee go. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
We will not slack, nor give thee rest, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
We will praise thee as we ought. | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 133 |
We wish no other bread, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 642 |
We with Christ will be baptized; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 656 |
We with pleasure do his will. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 654 |
We with thee would be baptized; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 651 |
We would be fed with living bread, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 825 |
We would by faith receive, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 821 |
We would fain obedient be. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 650 |
We would follow none but thee. | J. Fellows (8.7.) | 433 |
We would gladly do thy will. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 650 |
We would gladly thee obey, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 650 |
We would live and reign with thee. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 610 |
We would no longer lie | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 79 |
We would not come as strangers, Lord, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 661 |
We would not let thee go. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 677 |
We would not wish it less. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
We would shout aloud and sing, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 720 |
We would thy commandments do. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 650 |
We would thy full salvation prove, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 822 |
We would with thee sympathise | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
We, alas! forget too often | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 133 |
We, as such, to thee draw near; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 610 |
We, by nature, are disgraceful; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 535 |
We, for whom thou once wast slain, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
We, through our victorious Head | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 787 |
We, who know thy great salvation, | J. Fellows (8.7.) | 433 |
We, whom like children he has reared, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
We, whose sins did pierce thee, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
Weak and lying in a manger, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Weak and wounded, sick, and sore; | J. Hart (8.7.4.) | 723 |
Weak in myself, in him Im strong; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 812 |
Weak of body, sick in soul, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 801 |
Weak, indeed, they feel they are, | John Newton (7s) | 397 |
Weakest souls can wield it best. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
Weaklings have the victory won. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
Wealth and honour I disdain, | W. Hammond (7s) | 737 |
Weaned from all the world besides. | Madan’s Selection (7s) | 1058 |
Weanèd from my lordly self, | John Berridge (7s) | 686 |
Weanèd from the lust of praise. | John Berridge (7s) | 686 |
Weanèd from the misers pelf, | John Berridge (7s) | 686 |
Weanèd from the scorners ways, | John Berridge (7s) | 686 |
Weary of earth, myself, and sin, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 386 |
Weary of wandering from the Lord, | C. Wesley (112th) | 1060 |
Weary, O Lord, thou knowst I am; | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1019 |
Wed their faults to them declare; | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 258 |
Weep oer his piercèd hands and feet, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
Weeping saint, forget thy mourning; | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 760 |
Weeping to Calvary pursue. | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 688 |
Weeping, loving, praising, blessing, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 918 |
Welcome Zion to rejoice. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 534 |
Welcome all by sin oppressed, | J. Langford (7s) | 90 |
Welcome to his sacred rest; | J. Langford (7s) | 90 |
Welcome to this reviving breast, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 357 |
Welcome, sweet day of rest, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 357 |
Welcome, welcome, hear them sing! | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Well bless the Saviours name: | J. Hart (S.M.) | 458 |
Well deserves the name of Friend; | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 133 |
Well he remembers Calvary, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 438 |
Well in afflictions thorny maze, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
Well in the mighty God rejoice, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
Well meet the scandal and the shame, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 57 |
Well might the angels wing their way to earth, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 703 |
Well might the sun in darkness hide, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 763 |
Well pleased to smell our poor perfumes; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
Well praise him for all that is past, | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
Well proclaim his honours high. | J. Kent (8.7.) | 913 |
Well run, nor in thy ways be tired; | J. Swain (L.M.) | 387 |
Well sing his glories more. | J. Swain (8.8.6.) | 724 |
Well sing like those around thy throne, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 1132 |
Well sing no other song but this: | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 217 |
Well sing our Jesus lovely name, | J. Cennick (C.M.) | 118 |
Well sing the same while life shall last, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 217 |
Well sing, and Christ shall be our song, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
Well still repeat the same. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 588 |
Well suited the hungry to fill; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
Well supply thy sons and daughters, | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
Well tell the Father in that day, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
Well when the gospel yields | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
Well when they see his face, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
Well when thy soul her leanness feels, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
Well worthy tis to be believed, | J. Hart (112th) | 89 |
Well worthy wrath divine; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 860 |
Well, at length I plainly see, | John Berridge (7s) | 301 |
Well, canst thou read thy heart, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 81 |
Well, let old nature toil; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 617 |
Well, we shall quickly pass the night | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 265 |
Well; let the sea shrink all away, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 2 |
Went deep into his side; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
Were I possessor of the earth, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
Were all determined by our God. | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 61 |
Were all the nations dead. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1 |
Were altogether half so good. | John Berridge (L.M.) | 896 |
Were bid to wait and watch the war; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
Were brought by Christ a nobler name | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 50 |
Were by his own spouse procured; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 562 |
Were chosen in their Head, | R. Burnham (148th) | 60 |
Were clean, just God, were clean. | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
Were half the breath thus vainly spent, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 394 |
Were in the book of life enrolled. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 87A |
Were nailed, and torn, and bled for me. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
Were never exempted from entering therein. | J. Kent (11s) | 1097 |
Were no longer of the night; | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1063 |
Were not murdered martyrs. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 717 |
Were not salvation free. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 680 |
Were not thy love as firm as free, | J. Hart (112th) | 182 |
Were pressed to fill the cup. | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 1122 |
Were ravens, which live upon prey; | John Newton (8s) | 276 |
Were sanctified in Christ above; | W. A. Clarke (L.M.) | 62 |
Were sinners vile and base; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 660 |
Wet his locks with dews of night, | Zion’s Trumpet, 1838 (8.7.) | 1118 |
Weve been abashed, our vileness have confessed, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 699 |
Weve life, strength, and righteousness too, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 670 |
Weve meat to eat he knows not of; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1125 |
Weve no abiding city here, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1048 |
Weve no abiding city here; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1048 |
Weve no abiding city here; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1048 |
Weve no abiding city here; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1048 |
Weve nothing of our own to plead, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 677 |
Weve swelled our woes to an immense degree, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 699 |
What Christ has said must be fulfilled; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 352 |
What God had designed they possessed, | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
What I am still so slow to learn | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 323 |
What I would humbly crave, | (Author Unknown) (C.M.) | 1009 |
What Ive committed to his hands, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 54 |
What Jesus does command, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 648 |
What Jesus has done to save us from hell; | J. Swain (104th) | 417 |
What Omnipotence can do; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 518 |
What a Friend we have above. | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 133 |
What a curse hast thou brought in! | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
What a dear Saviour I have found; | J. Cennick (L.M.) | 144 |
What a divine harmonious sound | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 527 |
What a doleful voice I hear! | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
What a field of consolation! | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 600 |
What a frightful, ghastly flood! | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
What a garden-scene is there! | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
What a motley wretch am I! | John Berridge (7s) | 301 |
What a polluted world this is, | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1027 |
What a precious, needful thing, | W. Gadsby (7.6.) | 574 |
What a rich faith has he! | J. Hart (8.6.8.) | 234 |
What a solid basis this! | W. Gadsby (7s) | 594 |
What a vile, deceitful heart, | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1031 |
What ails those eyes bedewed with tears? | John Berridge (112th) | 705 |
What am I, and where am I? | W. Gadsby (7s) | 722 |
What angels taste, what devils feel; | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 8 |
What anguish has that question stirred: | John Newton (C.M.) | 999 |
What anxious fears I feel! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 812 |
What are his charms, say they, above | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
What are other loves to thine? | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
What balm could wretches ever find | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
What beauties in my Saviour dwell, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 22 |
What beauty een in grief appears! | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 441 |
What bitter herbs thy beds produce! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
What blessings all around us shine | Samuel Medley (S.M.) | 499 |
What blessings are for them prepared | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803A |
What burdens this thats on him laid? | J. Hart (L.M.) | 712 |
What can Christians have to fear, | J. Hart (7s) | 788 |
What can I bring him forth? | John Newton (C.M.) | 959 |
What can I want beside? | J. Ryland (C.M.) | 247 |
What can helpless sinners do | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
What can shake thy sure repose? | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
What can soften hearts of stone? | John Berridge (7s) | 702 |
What can such hosts of evil mean? | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 614 |
What can this lower world afford, | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 929 |
What cheering words are these; | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
What comfort can a Saviour bring | J. Hart (112th) | 89 |
What comfort can the soul receive | J. Hart (C.M.) | 240 |
What comfort does this truth afford! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 174 |
What concerns me, | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 769 |
What condescending ways, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
What conjugal truth didst thou vow? | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
What conquests he won, when he himself fell; | J. Swain (104th) | 417 |
What could I expect but a frown? | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
What creatures beside are favoured like us? | J. Hart (104th) | 449 |
What crowds of evil thoughts, | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 733 |
What crowds would stand on fancys side! | Rozzell (C.M.) | 291 |
What curses does the law denounce | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 48 |
What doubts are these that try your faith, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 212 |
What dreadful conflicts raged within, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
What earthly princes wear! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 109 |
What easy victims soon we fall | J. Hart (S.M.) | 27 |
What else I want, or think I do, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 259 |
What else can he withhold? | John Newton (S.M.) | 395 |
What else would scape our sight. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 872 |
What empty things are all the skies, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
What every member bears. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 120 |
What evils do I see! | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
What faith believes good hope desires, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 242 |
What favours all divine; | Samuel Medley (S.M.) | 499 |
What flows from Calvary. | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 902 |
What foolish worms are we! | W. Gadsby (148th) | 630 |
What forms of love he bears for me. | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
What from Christ that soul can sever, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 766 |
What fruit could ever Christians find | J. Hart (L.M.) | 858 |
What glad return can I impart | A. Steele (C.M.) | 95 |
What gloomy lines are writ for me, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
What glories were described of old! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 360 |
What glory and grandeur I see in his face; | Henry Fowler (11s) | 1033 |
What glory, yea, what matchless grace, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 525 |
What good thing shall we ask, | J. Hart (148th) | 777 |
What gospel has to tell! | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 528 |
What grateful honours shall we show? | T. Gibbons (L.M.) | 755 |
What handfuls it contains! | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 519 |
What harm can ever reach my soul | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1083 |
What has brought this heavy woe; | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
What he endured no tongue can tell, | S. Stennett (148th) | 403 |
What he had to undergo. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 649 |
What he once for us went through. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 662 |
What heavenly blessings from his throne | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 73 |
What his almighty grace can do. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 53 |
What his almighty love could do. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
What his almighty power can do, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 557 |
What human might can do; | John Berridge (148th) | 883 |
What if Mount Sinais smoke | John Berridge (148th) | 889 |
What if he drops no gracious smile, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 893 |
What if he mean to show his grace, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
What if he mend his life, | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
What if my name should be left out, | Lady Huntingdon’s Col., 1774 (8.8.6.) | 938 |
What if the billows rise and roll, | John Berridge (112th) | 705 |
What if the tyrant roar, | John Berridge (148th) | 887 |
What if their lust rebel, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 634 |
What if, to make his terror known, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
What ills my soul annoy! | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 997 |
What impious numbers, bold in sin, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
What in myself I see; | John Newton (C.M.) | 119 |
What is it to be blest indeed, | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
What is love? My soul would answer, | Zion’s Trumpet, 1838 (8.7.) | 1118 |
What is love? My soul would echo | Zion’s Trumpet, 1838 (8.7.) | 1118 |
What is pleasing in his sight; | John Newton (7s) | 1138 |
What is sown in deaths dishonour, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 463 |
What is sown in this weak manner, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 463 |
What is sown thus in corruption, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 463 |
What is this that casts thee down? | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
What is this world to me? | Matlock’s Selection (S.M.) | 948 |
What it is supports you still? | J. Hart (7.5.) | 77 |
What it is to be a Christian, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
What joy filled my soul, who can tell? | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
What joy in the land at once did appear! | W. Gadsby (104th) | 549 |
What joyful news the gospel is, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 525 |
What land as favoured of the skies, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
What less than thy almighty word, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1078 |
What little things these worlds would be; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 480 |
What love this gift declares! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 834 |
What love through all his actions ran! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1121 |
What love was that which took the whole, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
What makes mistaken men afraid | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
What makes our Maker hang his head? | J. Hart (L.M.) | 712 |
What mean the men that say, Believe, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 240 |
What means this agony of smart? | J. Hart (L.M.) | 712 |
What mercies has he made me prove; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
What mercies shall we share; | Samuel Medley (S.M.) | 499 |
What mighty motive could thee move? | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
What mighty sum paid all my debt, | J. Irons (C.M.) | 1156 |
What more can he say than to you he has said, | K., 1787 (11s) | 329 |
What more could your Redeemer do? | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 431 |
What more, ye saints, could Jesus do? | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 441 |
What mortal tongue display? | A. Steele (C.M.) | 418 |
What most I prize to thee, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 259 |
What must a wretched sinner do? | John Berridge (112th) | 899 |
What must the fountain be? | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
What need weve all to cleanse; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 863 |
What now should be our task? | J. Hart (148th) | 777 |
What numerous crimes increasing rise | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
What objects this which meets my eyes | W. Batty (C.M.) | 950 |
What opposites I feel within! | John Newton (112th) | 728 |
What pangs are these that tear his heart? | J. Hart (L.M.) | 712 |
What peace shall reign when thou art here; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 381 |
What peaceful hours I then enjoyed, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 958 |
What poor returns I make to thee | John Berridge (148th) | 672 |
What powerful beams of love divine | J. Hart (C.M.) | 856 |
What produced that sweat of blood; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
What rebels they had been; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 665 |
What rich feasts does he provide! | J. Hart (8.7.) | 826 |
What right can my tormentors plead, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
What robe is brought to hide his shame? | J. Hart (S.M.) | 219 |
What sacred Fountain yonder springs | J. Irons (C.M.) | 1156 |
What safety can a sinner find | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
What saints can feel or angels guess; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
What saints themselves cannot conceive, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 681 |
What shall I do, or whither flee, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 238 |
What shall I do, was then the word, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 188 |
What shall I render to the Lord? | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 188 |
What shall the dying sinner do, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 57 |
What shall the righteous do? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 351 |
What sinners value I resign; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 473 |
What slavish fears molest my mind, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
What snares beset my way! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1051 |
What solemn tidings reach our ears! | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 664 |
What sorrows I sustain; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 727 |
What sorrows by their souls are borne, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 263 |
What spoils from death he won, | J. Allen (6.4.) | 415 |
What stream is that which sweeps away | J. Irons (C.M.) | 1156 |
What strength and comfort gleaners get, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 519 |
What sweet invitations the gospel contains, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 524 |
What the God of love can do. | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
What the God of love could mean, | J. Swain (8.7.) | 689 |
What the Lord for me went through. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 558 |
What the Lord for us went through. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 657 |
What the Lord has done for you; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 658 |
What the Saviour did and bore; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 982 |
What the righteous Ruler saith: | John Berridge (7s) | 895 |
What theme can sound so sweet? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 856 |
What theme, my soul, shall best employ | J. Irons (C.M.) | 1156 |
What there is said he will fulfil, | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
What things ye ask in fervent prayer, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 897 |
What think you of Christ? is the test, | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
What thou hast freely bought. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803A |
What thou hast promised I implore, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (L.M.) | 942 |
What though I cant his goings see, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 7 |
What though Satans strong temptations | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 333 |
What though bad is your condition, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 976 |
What though in the furnace we fall, | R. Burnham (8s) | 12 |
What though the gates of hell withstood? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 141 |
What though the hosts of hell engage | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 332 |
What though the world no glory sees | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1042 |
What though their house with God | W. Gadsby (148th) | 634 |
What though they fear each dread alarm, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 772 |
What though thou frown to try my faith? | J. Hart (L.M.) | 873 |
What though thy corruptions are many and strong, | Henry Fowler (11s) | 1033 |
What though thy heavy hand afflict? | J. Hart (L.M.) | 873 |
What though thy inward lusts rebel? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1007 |
What though your mighty guilt beyond | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 212 |
What though your numerous sins exceed | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 212 |
What though your sins like mountains on you fall, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 669 |
What thy goodness waits to give. | C. Wesley (7s) | 1077 |
What thy love designs to do; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 623 |
What thy love has for us borne, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 651 |
What thy wisdom sees most fit, | John Newton (7s) | 277 |
What tis to rest from sin and woe; | Gospel Mag., 1796 (L.M.) | 482 |
What tongue can fully tell | J. Hart (148th) | 313 |
What treatment since he came? | J. Hart (S.M.) | 219 |
What trivial trash they seem! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
What unsubstantial stuff! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
What various hindrances we meet, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 394 |
What various ways do men invent, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 240 |
What vile affections there! | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 733 |
What voice is that which speaks for me | J. Irons (C.M.) | 1156 |
What was it bruised Gods harmless Lamb? | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
What was it pierced his soul, but sin? | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
What was my gain I count my loss; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 112 |
What we to boundless mercy owe; | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 431 |
What weakness is and fears, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
What were not to say we are; | J. Hart (7s) | 706 |
What when prayer meets no regard? | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
What will then become of thee? | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
What wisdom, majesty, and grace | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 51 |
What wonderful love is displayed in thy face! | J. Stevens (11s) | 243 |
What wonders are of Zion told! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 360 |
What wondrous bounties he bestows; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 831 |
What wondrous grace was this! | J. Hart (148th) | 445 |
What wondrous love, what mysteries, | John Newton (C.M.) | 119 |
What wondrous words of grace he spake! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1121 |
What worthless worms are we! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1 |
What worthless worms are we! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1 |
What would my blood avail, if spilt? | J. Hart (L.M.) | 873 |
What! has the Holy Ghost forgot | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 715 |
What! is thy pity gone? | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
What! must the Christian draw | W. Gadsby (122nd) | 522 |
What, then! shall Christians sin, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 601 |
Whateer I need in Jesus dwells, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 567 |
Whateer I wish or want | John Berridge (148th) | 886 |
Whateer be his lot, while on earth he resides, | W. Gadsby (11.8.) | 591 |
Whateer be our wants, we need not to fear; | J. Fawcett (104th) | 184 |
Whateer consists not with thy love, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 940 |
Whateer he sought for, there was none; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
Whateer men say, the needy know | J. Hart (148th) | 313 |
Whateer my fears or foes suggest, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 401 |
Whateer my humble lot below, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 257 |
Whateer my wisdom does, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 614 |
Whateer that idol be; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 958 |
Whateer thou send to purge my dross; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 873 |
Whateer thy people owed; | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 227 |
Whateer thy providence denies | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1083 |
Whateer thy sacred will ordains, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1083 |
Whateer we judge ourselves, we must | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
Whateer we want beside. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
Whatever I do, some baseness appears; | John Berridge (104th) | 907 |
Whatever be my frame, | W. Hammond (148th) | 339 |
Whatever be my frame, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 546 |
Whatever be our destined case, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
Whatever be thy frame, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 606 |
Whatever be your frame of mind, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 572 |
Whatever be your lot below, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 531 |
Whatever be your state or case, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 631 |
Whatever cross lies at thy door, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 335 |
Whatever dangers he may meet, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 351 |
Whatever diseases or dangers befall, | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
Whatever distress awaits us below, | J. Fawcett (104th) | 184 |
Whatever distress may betide, | John Newton (8s) | 276 |
Whatever else my Lord denies, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 299 |
Whatever ills the world befall, | C. Wesley (last verse unknown) (8.8.6.) | 137 |
Whatever is wanting, his grace will supply. | J. Fawcett (104th) | 184 |
Whatever it possess beside. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 255 |
Whatever loss you bear beside, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 351 |
Whatever may appear; | Samuel Medley (S.M.) | 499 |
Whatever notions we may have, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 712 |
Whatever office Jesus bears, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 621 |
Whatever prompts the soul to pride, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 32 |
Whatever spirit be in thee found, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
Whatever weary pilgrims need | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 636 |
Whatever woes and fears betide, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 173 |
Whats all the boast of natures pride? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
Whatsoeer afflictions seize us, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
Whatsoeer your age or case be, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 593 |
When Aaron, in the holiest place, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
When Abram full of sacred awe, | E. Scott (C.M.) | 1145 |
When Adam by transgression fell, | J. Hart (112th) | 89 |
When Christ returns, wake every cheerful passion; | Isaac Watts (50th) | 497 |
When Christ returns, wake every cheerful passion; | Isaac Watts (50th) | 497 |
When Christ takes possession, and proves himself King, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 612 |
When Christ the Judge shall come | J. Hart (S.M.) | 852 |
When Christ will his messenger send, | W. Gadsby (11.8.) | 591 |
When Davids God withheld his hand. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 620 |
When God appears, all nature shall adore him; | Isaac Watts (50th) | 497 |
When God designs it so; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1092 |
When God gave to Moses his ways, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 544 |
When God makes up his last account | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 360 |
When God proclaims his name, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 555 |
When God the Holy Ghost reveals | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 42 |
When God, the mighty Maker, died | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 763 |
When I a bondman stood, | J. Irons (C.M.) | 1156 |
When I am weak, then am I strong; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 326 |
When I approach to God. | John Newton (C.M.) | 119 |
When I at the bar was arraigned, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
When I behold Jesuss face. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 529 |
When I by faith my Maker see | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
When I can feel thy glories shine, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 265 |
When I can go with thee | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
When I can read my title clear, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 474 |
When I can say, My God is mine, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 265 |
When I can sit at Jesus feet, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 336 |
When I could triumph with the saints, | John Newton (C.M.) | 288 |
When I feel my heart like stone, | Gospel Mag., 1781 (7s) | 963 |
When I forsake his ways; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 139 |
When I had lost the road. | Rozzell (7.6.) | 292 |
When I have felt its quickening power, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 402 |
When I have no heart to pray, | Gospel Mag., 1781 (7s) | 963 |
When I must bow my head and die; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 173 |
When I plead for Jesus sake. | John Newton (7s) | 376 |
When I shall launch in worlds unseen, | E. Mote (L.M.) | 1106 |
When I soar through tracts unknown, | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 143 |
When I survey the wondrous cross | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 439 |
When I the tempters rage endure, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 7 |
When I thy joys shall see. | Bromehead’s Collection (C.M.) | 934 |
When I tread the verge of Jordan, | W. Williams (8.7.4.) | 462 |
When I turn my eyes within, | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
When I walk through the shades of death, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 139 |
When I was to thee a stranger, | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 1119 |
When I yield up my soul to thee. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1105 |
When Ive no guilt to wash away; | J. Grigg and B. Francis (last verse) (L.M.) | 427 |
When Jesses young son was honoured of God, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 549 |
When Jesus calls him home; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
When Jesus cannot move. | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 1066 |
When Jesus first his love revealed, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1017 |
When Jesus fought sin, death, and hell, | J. Swain (8.8.6.) | 724 |
When Jesus gracious hand | John Berridge (148th) | 673 |
When Jesus he reveals | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 579 |
When Jesus hides his face. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 678 |
When Jesus is revealed. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1100 |
When Jesus left the ground, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 467 |
When Jesus shall fall from his throne; | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
When Jesus told me I was his, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 266 |
When Jesus undertook | J. Hart (148th) | 448 |
When Jesus would his grace proclaim, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 745 |
When Jesus, with his mighty love, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 251 |
When King Jesus is in sight. | J. Irons (8.7.4.) | 735 |
When Mary held up him. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 709 |
When Noah, with his favoured few, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 685 |
When Ruth a-gleaning went, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 519 |
When Satan appears to stop up our path, | John Newton (104th) | 324 |
When Satan roars, and sin prevails, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 509 |
When Sinais awful thunder rolled, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 399 |
When Zions children shall return; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1021 |
When Zions sons, great God! appear | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1127 |
When a glimpse of hope appears, | W. Hammond (7s) | 280 |
When a sense of sin and thrall | John Newton (7s) | 277 |
When all around my soul gives way, | E. Mote (L.M.) | 1106 |
When all created streams are dried, | J. Ryland (C.M.) | 247 |
When all his sheep, redeemed by blood, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 76 |
When all my dreadful debt of guilt | J. Hart (L.M.) | 873 |
When all the chosen race | B. Wallin (C.M.) | 194 |
When all the host was served, the heat | John Newton (C.M.) | 1126 |
When all their works exhibit death; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 256 |
When all these foes are quelled, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
When all these foes are quelled, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
When all things else decay. | J. Cennick (C.M.) | 118 |
When all things fail beside. | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 796 |
When all this is done, and his heart is assured | J. Hart (11.9.) | 309 |
When all we do with love is mixed, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 786 |
When and wherever thou shalt smite; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 275 |
When any turn from Zions way, | John Newton (C.M.) | 999 |
When assaulted sore by Satan, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
When beset with various evils, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
When brethren, friends, and helpers fail, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 13 |
When brought before his throne; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 74 |
When by temptations sore oppressed, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 399 |
When called the vale of death to tread, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 926 |
When called to bear the weighty cross, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 328 |
When called to meet the King of dread, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 406 |
When chastisement shall needful be, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1043 |
When chilled by sin and death; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 546 |
When creatures to time bid adieu, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 635 |
When dangers line the road, | T. Greene (C.M.) | 209 |
When dangers round her press, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 994 |
When darkness envelops her mind, | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
When darkness envelops the mind, | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
When darkness long has veiled my mind, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 323 |
When darkness seized the Lord of light, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
When darkness veils his lovely face, | E. Mote (L.M.) | 1106 |
When darkness, thick as beamless night, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 399 |
When death itself is dead. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
When death makes a passage, then to him Ill fly, | E. L. Schlict (11s) | 41 |
When deep calls unto deep, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 550 |
When deliverance thou hast wrought, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 611 |
When drooping sinners pray, | John Berridge (148th) | 889 |
When each can feel his brothers sigh, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 1082 |
When earth and time grow old and die. | Isaac Watts (148th) | 409 |
When earths foundations melt away. | J. A. Rothe translated by J. Weeks (112th) | 96 |
When enlarged in faith and prayer, | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1037 |
When every good should be conveyed. | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 61 |
When faint in the way, or lifeless and cold, | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
When faith is hardly to be found, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
When faith is lifted up the highst, | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
When faith to Sinai looks, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 713 |
When feasting on fair Zions hill. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
When filled with deep distress; | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 225 |
When filthy passions or unjust | J. Hart (C.M.) | 851 |
When first I saw the Lord? | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 958 |
When foes and fears prevail! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1051 |
When foes to God and goodness, | J. Hart (7.7.4.) | 235 |
When foes within, and foes without, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 547 |
When foes without, and foes within, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 636 |
When foiled by the tempter, she goes | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
When for a humble mind | J. Hart (S.M.) | 314 |
When for a time we stop, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
When free from envy, scorn, and pride, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 1082 |
When from his toil set free, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 386 |
When from my own vileness I turn | J. Swain (8s) | 162 |
When from noise he would be free, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
When from sin shall I be freed? | W. Gadsby (7s) | 611 |
When from the dust of death I rise, | Count Zinzendorf trans. by J. Wesley (L.M.) | 103 |
When from the grave the immortal King | J. Swain (8.8.6.) | 724 |
When from this world my soul removes | A. C. R., 1790 (L.M.) | 204 |
When frowns appear to veil his face, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 132 |
When furious foes surround us; | J. Hart (7.7.4.) | 235 |
When gathered from his hand. | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 178 |
When ghastly death appears in view, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 328 |
When gloomy death, in dread array, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 242 |
When good I would perform, | J. Hart (148th) | 313 |
When good I would perform, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 314 |
When great Elijah went, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
When guilt lies heavy on my soul, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 926 |
When guilt, a mighty flood, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 994 |
When hanging on the accursed tree, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 125 |
When he Goliath fought, | WIlliam Cowper (148th) | 338 |
When he bid such sinners live, | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1040 |
When he bore the curse for you. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 720 |
When he descends to show | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 555 |
When he died, your souls to save. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 658 |
When he feels his dreadful woes, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 545 |
When he had purged our stains, | C. Wesley (148th) | 127 |
When he makes the wounded whole. | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 976 |
When he reveals the Book of Life, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 63 |
When he sees his poverty. | J. Adams (7s) | 99 |
When he tore the heart asunder, | J. Swain (8.7.) | 689 |
When he who Jesus cross receives | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
When heaven and earth are fled away. | J. A. Rothe translated by J. Weeks (112th) | 96 |
When hell was my desert; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 13 |
When helpless I stood and distressed, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
When his Spirit leads us home, | J. Langford (7s) | 90 |
When his dear sons should mercy find; | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 61 |
When his disciples cry, | John Berridge (148th) | 749 |
When his heavenly odours flow, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 558 |
When his pardon is signed and his peace is procured, | J. Hart (11.9.) | 309 |
When hope decays, and God delays, | J. Hart (7.7.4.) | 235 |
When in Jesus they believe. | J. Humphreys (7s) | 80 |
When in distress on him I called, | N.Tate & N.Brady (C.M.) | 936 |
When in faith I take the sword; | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
When in glorys full possession, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.) | 69 |
When in heaven we see thy face, | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 208 |
When in our hearts we want our own, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 682 |
When in that blest habitation, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.) | 69 |
When in that dear bosom they meet! | J. Swain (8s) | 162 |
When in the bosom of the earth | A. Flowerdew (C.M.) | 1152 |
When in this we all agree. | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1014 |
When in thy name we trust, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 111 |
When iniquities abound, | Gospel Mag., 1781 (7s) | 963 |
When involved in sin and ruin, | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 205 |
When is it Christians all agree, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 816 |
When it has found its all in thee. | G. Tersteegen, translated by J. Wesley (112th) | 1075 |
When languor and disease invade | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
When life fast spends her feeble flame, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 707 |
When life sinks apace, and death is in view, | John Newton (104th) | 324 |
When lightnings blaze and thunders roll. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 924 |
When lions are starved, they nourishment find; | J. Hart (104th) | 804 |
When loathsome in thy sins and blood, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 413 |
When lost in themselves and undone, | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
When love in one delightful stream | J. Swain (C.M.) | 1082 |
When love is cold and languid, | J. Hart (7.7.4.) | 235 |
When lower and lower we every day fell, | J. Hart (104th) | 778 |
When men give up the reins to lust, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 851 |
When most we need his helping hand, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 132 |
When mourners stand and hear me tell | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 22 |
When my Helper | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
When my Jesus | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
When my days of mourning cease? | J. H. Langley (7s) | 284 |
When my dear Jesus hides his smiling face, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 701 |
When my eye-strings break in death, | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 143 |
When my faith is faint and sickly, | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
When nature sinks beneath her load, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1091 |
When new temptations spring and rise, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 326 |
When nights dim shade I feel, | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1035 |
When none but God is near. | J. Montgomery (C.M.) | 1002 |
When none but himself could relieve; | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
When not perceived, tis worse; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
When oer thy head the billows roll, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 925 |
When on her Beloved she leans. | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
When on her Beloved she leans. | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
When on my Beloved I gaze, | J. Swain (8s) | 162 |
When on my mourning, burdened heart, | T. Haweis (C.M.) | 1065 |
When on the boughs rich fruit we see, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 256 |
When once they get a view; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 680 |
When only mines so great! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
When opposed to Christ, their God. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 616 |
When our dear Master would bestow | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 300 |
When our hearts we feel thus bad, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
When our intolerable load | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
When overwhelmed with doubts and fear, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 926 |
When pained and grieved at heart, | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 434 |
When pining sickness wastes the frame, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 707 |
When pockets are emptied, and carnal hopes past, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 548 |
When powers of earth and hell arose | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1121 |
When prayer or praise attempts to rise, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 1107 |
When pressed by conscience, wrath, or law. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 908 |
When pressed to earth he prostrate lay; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
When rain long withheld from the earth | John Newton (8s) | 276 |
When ransomed from the grave; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 420 |
When rocks and mountains rent with dread; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
When rolling worlds depart on fire, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 411 |
When ruin shakes all natures frame, | J. Kent (148th) | 87 |
When ruined nature sinks in years; | Count Zinzendorf trans. by J. Wesley (L.M.) | 103 |
When saint to saint, in days of old, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 911 |
When saints in darkness roam | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 603 |
When saints together meet | W. Gadsby (148th) | 634 |
When self and nature die, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
When sense and reason fail, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 605 |
When shall I find my willing heart | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 249 |
When shall I settled be? | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
When shall I the Saviour see, | W. Hammond (7s) | 280 |
When shall I to Christ ascend? | J. H. Langley (7s) | 284 |
When shall I wake and find me there? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 473 |
When shall I your chorus join? | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 333 |
When shall all my sorrows end? | J. H. Langley (7s) | 284 |
When shall my eyes behold the Lamb, | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1019 |
When shall my labours have an end | Bromehead’s Collection (C.M.) | 934 |
When shall the day, dear Lord, appear, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 481 |
When shall the wounded spirit gain | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1050 |
When shall these eyes thy heaven-built walls | Bromehead’s Collection (C.M.) | 934 |
When shall these hearts more fixèd be – | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 296 |
When shall thy love constrain | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1050 |
When shall we walk the land, and meet | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
When sick, or faint, or sore dismayed, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 926 |
When sin and hell their force unite, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 325 |
When sin had sadly made, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
When sin prevails, and gloomy fear, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1078 |
When sinking, makes them swim; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 832 |
When sinners broke the Fathers laws, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 207 |
When sins and fears prevailing rise, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 980 |
When some kind promise glads my soul, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1078 |
When some sweet promise warms our heart, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 1107 |
When sore afflictions on me lie, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 7 |
When sore afflictions press me down, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 402 |
When sore temptations haunt the soul, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 242 |
When sorely afflicted, and ready to faint, | S. Turner or Bennett (11s) | 1104 |
When sorrow flows from eye to eye, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 1082 |
When storms of sharp distress invade; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1141 |
When storms of sin distress the soul, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 924 |
When storms or tempests rise, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 921 |
When such a guilty wretch as I, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 647 |
When such from wisdoms teaching start, | John Berridge (112th) | 898 |
When sunk in fears, with anguish pressed, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 108 |
When sunk under sentence of death, | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
When sweat and blood forced through the skin! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
When temptations me surround, | Gospel Mag., 1781 (7s) | 963 |
When temptations seize us, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
When temptations seize us? | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
When temptations, foes, and storms, | John Newton (7s) | 397 |
When terrors oer the conscience roll | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1093 |
When that great God to whom I go | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
When that measure, far from great, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
When the Lord appears in view, | R. Burnham (7s) | 187 |
When the Lord himself is there! | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
When the Saviour will return, | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1063 |
When the Spirit it imparts, | John Berridge (7s) | 702 |
When the blessed Jesus died, | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
When the blest day of Pentecost | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 715 |
When the chosen tribes debated | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
When the fair sun withdrew his light, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
When the grapes rich blood we see, | J. Hart (7s) | 830 |
When the great water-floods prevail, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 967 |
When the heavenly host, assembled, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
When the hell appears within, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
When the lovely, loving Jesus | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
When the old creation dies. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 2 |
When the poor prisoner, through a grate, | John Newton (C.M.) | 288 |
When the set time is come. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
When the soul is realising | J. Irons (8.7.4.) | 735 |
When the storms of life are past. | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 1119 |
When the trump of God shall sound, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1137 |
When the work of grace is done; | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 968 |
When the world is in a blaze. | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
When the world shall pass away; | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1063 |
When their eyes are open; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
When they are severely tempted, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 258 |
When they before him must appear. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 666 |
When they have done all that they can: | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
When they indulge some sinful view, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 256 |
When they my hopes accost? | T. Greene (C.M.) | 230 |
When they see the gulfs of guilt | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
When they the furnace prove. | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
When they their needs unto him tell, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
When they view the Saviour there? | J. Hart (7s) | 788 |
When thirsty, or faint in the way, | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
When this afflicted soul shall rise | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 275 |
When this almighty Warrior stood | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 561 |
When this frail house dissolves in dust, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1081 |
When those that love the Lord, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 1082 |
When thou art nothing in thyself, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
When thou canst no deliverance see, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 925 |
When thou dost give a heart to pray, | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 393 |
When thou for them shalt call? | Lady Huntingdon’s Col., 1774 (8.8.6.) | 938 |
When thou hidest thy lovely face, | Gospel Mag., 1781 (7s) | 963 |
When thou wilt kindly deign | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
When thou, my righteous Judge, shalt come | Lady Huntingdon’s Col., 1774 (8.8.6.) | 938 |
When thousand sins, of various dyes, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
When thousands make a wretched choice, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 440 |
When through fiery trials thy pathway shall lie, | K., 1787 (11s) | 329 |
When through his eyes the Godhead shone. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 20 |
When through the deep waters I call thee to go, | K., 1787 (11s) | 329 |
When through the desert vast | J. Hart (S.M.) | 446 |
When through the regions of the dead | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 168 |
When thus were reconciled, | J. Hart (148th) | 448 |
When thy face shall on me shine, | W. Hammond (7s) | 280 |
When thy presence I enjoy, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 611 |
When thy title thou discernest, | J. Hart (8.3.) | 484 |
When time shall be no more; | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 801 |
When tired with toil, and faint through fear, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 358 |
When to me he shows them, what joy fills my breast! | Samuel Medley (104th) | 322 |
When to worship saints assemble, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 920 |
When trouble, like a gloomy cloud, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 9 |
When troubles attend, or danger, or strife, | J. Fawcett (104th) | 184 |
When troubles roll in thick and fast, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
When troubles vex, and fears perplex, | J. Hart (7.7.4.) | 235 |
When union sweet and dear esteem, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 1082 |
When various lusts imperious rise, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 399 |
When war and tumults waves run high, | C. Wesley (last verse unknown) (8.8.6.) | 137 |
When we appear in yonder cloud | J. Cennick (C.M.) | 118 |
When we arrive at Zions hill, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 176 |
When we call, O hear our prayer! | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 753 |
When we complain and mourn for sin; | J. Swain (L.M.) | 1107 |
When we incurred the wrath of God – | J. Hart (C.M.) | 861 |
When we join the general chorus | J. Kent (8.7.) | 913 |
When we join the world, be near us, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1137 |
When we know twas all for us? | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237A |
When we lay in sin polluted, | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1040 |
When we live on Jesus merit, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
When we possess delight. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1064 |
When we pray, or when we sing, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 796 |
When we shall clearly see, | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 330 |
When we shall from earth be free; | T. Kelly (7s) | 1062 |
When we take the sacred symbols | J. Hart (8.7.) | 826 |
When we think how much our Father | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1014 |
When we think of love like this, | T. Kelly (7s) | 1062 |
When we to his glory come, | J. Langford (7s) | 90 |
When we trust electing grace | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
When we trust thee, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 753 |
When we watch, then may we pray, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 645 |
When weltering in Gethsemane; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 655 |
When were faint and weary. | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
When will my Saviour come? | Matlock’s Selection (S.M.) | 948 |
When will the happy moment come | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 647 |
When wilt thou banish my complaints, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 24 |
When wisdom calls, they stop their ear, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 76 |
When with eternal, future things, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 479 |
When with evils Im beset, | R. Burnham (7s) | 990 |
When with it the soul is refreshed. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
When with that divine Light compared, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 544 |
When worms partake, such worms as we, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
When wounded, pained or weak; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 828 |
When yielding up their breath. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
When you hear your condemnation, | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
When you, with sweet surprise, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 539 |
When, Satans blind slave, I sported with death. | John Newton (104th) | 232 |
When, and where, and by what means, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
When, by faith, I view my Lord, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 611 |
When, deaf to every warning given, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
When, freed from my clay, I mount to the skies; | Samuel Medley (104th) | 322 |
When, from Egyptian-bondage freed, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 358 |
When, gracious Lord, when shall it be | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1074 |
When, like the restless ocean, | J. Hart (7.7.4.) | 235 |
When, nothing in themselves, they see | J. Hart (C.M.) | 816 |
When, overwhelmed with grief, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 140 |
When, the wounds of Christ exploring, | J. Swain (8.7.) | 689 |
When, through grace, in Christ our trust is, | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
When, when will that blest time arrive, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
When, with a single word, | WIlliam Cowper (148th) | 338 |
Whence arose the torturing smart? | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
Whence do our mournful thoughts arise? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 327 |
Whence is imputed righteousness | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
Whence the healing streams do flow; | W. Williams (8.7.4.) | 462 |
Whence will spring a tree of love, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 779 |
Wheneer I make some sudden stop – | J. Hart (C.M.) | 812 |
Wheneer I pray, Ill turn my face. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Wheneer I speak, whateer I do, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 974 |
Wheneer becalmed I lie; | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
Wheneer my Saviour and my God | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
Wheneer my feeble spirit faints; | John Newton (L.M.) | 960 |
Wheneer my heart complains, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1086 |
Wheneer temptations fright my heart, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1051 |
Wheneer the archangels trump shall sound, | Lady Huntingdon’s Col., 1774 (8.8.6.) | 938 |
Wheneer they meet the public eye, | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1013 |
Wheneer to call the Saviour mine, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1078 |
Wheneer we run astray. | John Berridge (S.M.) | 335 |
Whensoever tis applied. | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 157 |
Where Christ applies his blood? | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1030 |
Where Christ has lain before, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 845 |
Where God his full beauty displays. | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
Where God the Saviour loved and died! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 752 |
Where God unfolds his grace | W. Gadsby (148th) | 599 |
Where God unveils his blissful face, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 850 |
Where I a-gleaning go. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 519 |
Where I forever hope to dwell, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 479 |
Where I may my soul recline. | R. Hill (7s) | 944 |
Where I may my troubles roll. | J. Adams (7s) | 389 |
Where I might find my God! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 727 |
Where I shall sing the song of grace, | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
Where Jesus Christ is born. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 39 |
Where Jesus answers prayer; | John Newton (C.M.) | 388 |
Where Jesus holds his court. | S. Stennett (S.M.) | 359 |
Where Jesus is, there they must be, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 596 |
Where Jesus pleads above. | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
Where Jesus reigns alone. | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1024 |
Where Jesus sheds the brightest beams | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
Where Jesus unveileth his face. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 635 |
Where Jesus, Son of man and God, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 850 |
Where a million evils dwell, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 616 |
Where a vile race of men | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
Where a weary soul may rest; | John Berridge (7s) | 686 |
Where all divine perfections meet, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 17 |
Where all his beauties you behold, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 18 |
Where all his toil will be repaid; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1049 |
Where all my pleasures roll; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
Where all the exulting tribes are blessed | Norman (8.8.6.) | 430 |
Where are the happy seasons spent | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1041 |
Where are those we counted leaders, | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Where but with thee, whose open door | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 967 |
Where can I find a hiding-place? | D. Herbert (L.M.) | 711 |
Where churches meet to praise and pray. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 360 |
Where death and darkness reign, | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 995 |
Where dismal doubts and darkness dwell, | J. Hart (112th) | 835 |
Where fears and doubts can never come, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 92 |
Where for refuge shall I fly, | R. Hill (7s) | 944 |
Where fruitful trees in order stand, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 22 |
Where grace and peace for ever dwell. | John Berridge (148th) | 889 |
Where grace maintains her dwelling-place, | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
Where he displays his powers abroad, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Where he has recorded my name, | J. Swain (8s) | 162 |
Where he is gone they fain would know, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 22 |
Where he unveils his lovely face, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 18 |
Where he would show triumphant grace. | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 61 |
Where health, and peace, and joy unite; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 257 |
Where hell and horror reigns. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 100 |
Where his redeemed have ever been, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 87A |
Where hope or mercy never came? | J. Kent (L.M.) | 87A |
Where is he that died to save? | C. Batty (8.7.) | 741 |
Where is the blessedness I knew | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 958 |
Where is the power can reach them there, | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 345 |
Where is the soul-refreshing view | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 958 |
Where is the zeal that led us then | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1041 |
Where is thy boasted victory, Grave? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 464 |
Where length, and breadth, and depth, and height | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
Where lilies show their spotless heads. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 22 |
Where living waters flow; | John Berridge (148th) | 673 |
Where lurking idols lie. | John Berridge (S.M.) | 891 |
Where many a Lazar comes; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 743 |
Where many round me blindly stray; | John Newton (L.M.) | 960 |
Where mercy does abound, | (Author Unknown) (C.M.) | 1009 |
Where mingling grief and wonder flow? | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1123 |
Where much transgression is forgiven, | T. Gibbons (L.M.) | 755 |
Where must a sinner fly, | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
Where must a sinner fly, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 585 |
Where my Redeemer, God, | S. Stennett (S.M.) | 359 |
Where my dear God has been, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 357 |
Where my mind was fixed before, | J. Adams (7s) | 347 |
Where natures golden treasure shines; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 57 |
Where now we are hoping in safety to come. | J. Stevens (11s) | 243 |
Where one is, will be both. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 880 |
Where only Christ is heard to speak, | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1024 |
Where peace and liberty are found, | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 995 |
Where perfect pleasure is. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 327 |
Where pilgrims freed from toil are blest; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1048 |
Where pride cannot intrude; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
Where purest waters flow; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 684 |
Where ransomed sinners sound Gods praise | J. Hart (C.M.) | 850 |
Where saints and angels draw their bliss | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
Where saints are free from every load | J. Hart (C.M.) | 850 |
Where saints immortal reign; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1022 |
Where shall the guilty conscience find | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 57 |
Where shall the sinner find a cure? | A. Steele (L.M.) | 977 |
Where shall we go to seek and find | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 365 |
Where should I lodge my deep complaint? | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 967 |
Where should the dying members rest, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 466 |
Where sickly souls may find a cure. | John Berridge (L.M.) | 896 |
Where sin lulls all asleep; | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
Where sin no more defiles; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 850 |
Where sin no more shall vex my soul, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 647 |
Where sins and sorrows never come. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 655 |
Where solid pleasures never die, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 481 |
Where statedly the gospel sounds! | John Newton (L.M.) | 1001 |
Where storms and darkness never rise! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Where the Redeemer reigns. | R. Burnham (S.M.) | 203 |
Where the living waters flow. | W. Hammond (7s) | 768 |
Where the mourners cease to weep. | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1102 |
Where the rich fountain of thy grace | J. Swain (L.M.) | 738 |
Where then can he flee for help or relief? | W. Gadsby (104th) | 520 |
Where they rest at noon, discover; | Gospel Mag., 1781 (8.7.) | 965 |
Where they their Saviour oft have met; | John Newton (L.M.) | 1001 |
Where they with wonder tell | J. Swain (122nd) | 371 |
Where this abyss of love shall flow. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 87A |
Where thou feedst thy tender flock; | Gospel Mag., 1781 (8.7.) | 965 |
Where thy dear people wait for thee! | J. Swain (L.M.) | 738 |
Where thy great Captain-Saviours gone. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1007 |
Where thy little flocks abide, | R. Hill (7s) | 944 |
Where thy lovely face is seen; | W. Hammond (7s) | 768 |
Where two or three together meet, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 1132 |
Where two or three, with sweet accord, | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 453 |
Where undeclining pleasures rise, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 257 |
Where various forms of death appear; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1049 |
Where vengeance and compassion join, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 207 |
Where waves and billows never roll; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 386 |
Where we our rest shall gain. | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 995 |
Where were room for credence? | J. Hart (7.6.) | 315 |
Where willing converts wait | J. Swain (122nd) | 371 |
Where winds and waves distress no more. | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
Where, O Death, is now thy sting? | C. Wesley (7s) | 485 |
Whereer it is bestowed; | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 225 |
Whereer they seek thee thou art found, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 1023 |
Whereer thy saints assemble now, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 366 |
Wherefore art thou thus cast down? | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 333 |
Wherein free grace abounds. | J. Humphreys (C.M.) | 55 |
Wherein my defence thou hast proved; | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 346 |
Wheres the condemning power beside | J. Hart (C.M.) | 486 |
Wheres the faith ye all could vow? | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Wheres the love ye lately had, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Wheres the power can ever sunder | J. Hart (8.7.) | 826 |
Wheres thy seat, O tell me, where? | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 988 |
Wheres thy sting, thou phantom Death? | J. Hart (8.7.) | 491 |
Wheres thy victory, boasting Grave? | C. Wesley (7s) | 485 |
Wheres, O Grave, thy conquering glory? | J. Hart (8.7.) | 491 |
Wherever I go, it rings in my ears; | John Berridge (104th) | 907 |
Wherewith shall I come before the Most High, | John Berridge (104th) | 907 |
Wherewith shall we approach the Lord, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 383 |
Whether his power we slight or dread, | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
Which David must have, their captain become; | W. Gadsby (104th) | 549 |
Which God and man will cheer. | John Berridge (S.M.) | 890 |
Which God has holy made. | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 358 |
Which God imputes, and faith puts on. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 113 |
Which God in Zion lays, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 141 |
Which I could not withstand. | Rozzell (C.M.) | 189 |
Which Jesus kindly sends. | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 1113 |
Which Satans power cannot control, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
Which all my soul with horror shake; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 384 |
Which angels cant express; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
Which animates these strong desires? | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1078 |
Which appears in streams of blood. | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 157 |
Which before the cross I spend, | J. Allen & W. Shirley (8.7.) | 158 |
Which breedeth all the woe. | John Berridge (S.M.) | 335 |
Which brings them to his feet in haste, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 580 |
Which brought down Goliath in Israels sight. | W. Gadsby (104th) | 549 |
Which brought the Lord of glory from above. | W. Gadsby (10s) | 703 |
Which can both food and comfort give! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 979 |
Which can never, never cloy. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 609 |
Which cheers the conscience well; | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 81 |
Which clouded all the holy room | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
Which comes to us so free. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
Which daily I receive | John Newton (C.M.) | 959 |
Which draws me to his door; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 743 |
Which drew the wondrous plan. | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 201 |
Which everywhere abound, | Rozzell (7.6.) | 292 |
Which faith presents to view: | J. Hart (C.M.) | 856 |
Which feeleth well its woe, | John Berridge (148th) | 889 |
Which filled me with horror and fear, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
Which fills my mind with such surprise | W. Batty (C.M.) | 950 |
Which flatter to preserve from harms; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 620 |
Which floods of wrath can never drown; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 92 |
Which for his seed he will fulfil, | J. Stevens (L.M.) | 224 |
Which from the pit delivered me. | J. Kent (148th) | 732 |
Which greatly increasèd my pain, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
Which guilty sinners took away. | J. Maxwell (L.M.) | 44 |
Which he by Moses gave? | J. Hart (C.M.) | 809 |
Which he drank quite up that sinners might live! | John Newton (104th) | 232 |
Which he gives them when they pray. | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
Which hears if Jesus softly speak, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 905 |
Which hides that world of light. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
Which hides them from the world awhile! | John Newton (L.M.) | 1001 |
Which is, that we may know thee more, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 855 |
Which keeps them waiting stand, | John Berridge (148th) | 749 |
Which knits and cheers all hearts above, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 890 |
Which lead to Zions hill. | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 302 |
Which leads us to the mount of God? | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 289 |
Which makes broken hearts to rejoice, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
Which makes insolvent wretches free. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
Which makes the sinner sing aloud, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 553 |
Which makes their bliss secure; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
Which met Ezekiels eye, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 891 |
Which my God for me ordained; | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.) | 69 |
Which nature untoward would shun? | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8s) | 250 |
Which neither life nor death can part | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1024 |
Which never could from them remove. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 633 |
Which none but Christ can give; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 107 |
Which none but who receives can read. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 681 |
Which none can do but Jesus. | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
Which nothing shall sunder, without or within. | J. Hart (104th) | 221 |
Which oer my bosom roll! | J. Kent (148th) | 732 |
Which of all our friends, to save us, | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 133 |
Which of the glories brightest shone – | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 207 |
Which only God can know. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
Which only bring me grief! | John Berridge (148th) | 883 |
Which ordained Gethsemane. | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Which others cannot do. | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 745 |
Which others cannot view; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 745 |
Which perfectly cleanses from sin and from filth, | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
Which perplex and tease us; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 315 |
Which planted is by human hand; | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 178 |
Which prompts our restless, ardent sighs; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1081 |
Which purges my conscience from dross. | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
Which saves from second death; | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
Which saves such worthless worms as we. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 700 |
Which seem to say, While this you do, | J. Hart (148th) | 448 |
Which sees no evil in the guilt, | (Author Unknown) (L.M.) | 937 |
Which some so much esteem, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
Which sprinkled them with paschal blood, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 815 |
Which they did not from him receive. | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 66 |
Which they so highly love and prize; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 531 |
Which thou canst lead aright. | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1059 |
Which thou hast set before us. | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
Which thousands cannot, will not, see. | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
Which thus protects us by the way. | J. Swain (L.M.) | 286 |
Which tidings suit them well. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 528 |
Which to us was due alone. | Zion’s Trumpet, 1838 (8.7.) | 1118 |
Which we attend today! | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 434 |
Which whosoeer receives, | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 983 |
Which wonders to feel its own hardness depart; | J. Stocker (11s) | 11 |
Which, Lord, was charged on thee? | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 227 |
Which, boasting much to know, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 860 |
Which, children-like, we boast, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
Which, sprinkled round, I see, | John Newton (S.M.) | 395 |
Which, swallowed as delicious meats, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 860 |
While Christ is rich, I cant be poor; | J. Ryland (C.M.) | 247 |
While God is God to me. | J. Ryland (C.M.) | 247 |
While I am a pilgrim here, | John Newton (7s) | 379 |
While I draw this fleeting breath, | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 143 |
While I have such a Lord; | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
While I see divine compassion | J. Allen & W. Shirley (8.7.) | 158 |
While Jehovah | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
While Jesus cries, These, these are mine! | R. Burnham (148th) | 494 |
While Jesus is our King; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 642 |
While Jesus kindly deigns to spread | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 271 |
While Jesus lives to bring them home, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
While Jesus lives, they cant be lost. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 634 |
While Jesus shows his heart is mine, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1011 |
While Jesus silence breaks; | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 345 |
While Jesus spotless righteousness | J. Kent (L.M.) | 908 |
While Jesus whispers peace, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 682 |
While Moses stood with arms spread wide, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 394 |
While Pharisees set grace at nought, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 601 |
While Satans fiery darts he bore, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 120 |
While Satans troops are bold, | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
While all exposed to wrath divine | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 763 |
While all our hearts and all our songs | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 440 |
While all the armies of the sky | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 213 |
While angels in their songs rejoice, | J. Montgomery (C.M.) | 1002 |
While angels live to know his name, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 100 |
While at the throne of grace. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 382 |
While conquests wreathe his heavenly head, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 486 |
While contests rend the Christian church, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 974 |
While each repeated sight, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 107 |
While everlasting love displays | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 440 |
While every nation, every shore, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1141 |
While faith inspires a heavenly ray, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 231 |
While faith looks up to Jesus blood, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 242 |
While floating in the brain; | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 169 |
While grace stands pointing out the road | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 498 |
While grace the rage of sin controls, | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 943 |
While guilt disturbs and breaks my peace, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1004 |
While harassed and cast from thy sight, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
While he exalts the bleeding Lamb. | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 450 |
While he fulfils his gracious word; | J. Swain (L.M.) | 387 |
While he in silence moans, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
While he is preaching Christ the Lord, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 508 |
While he proclaims the gospel news; | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 450 |
While he shall preach thy gospel word; | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 450 |
While heavenly hosts their anthems sing, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 834 |
While heavens resounding mansions ring | Lady Huntingdon’s Col., 1774 (8.8.6.) | 938 |
While here on earth they dwell; | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 16 |
While here, I walk on hostile ground; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1021 |
While here, and when I reach beyond the grave, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 668 |
While here, and when beyond the grave. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 550 |
While his dear cross appears; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 763 |
While his face on me does shine, | W. Hammond (7s) | 342 |
While his left hand my head sustains. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 326 |
While his love, my soul surprising, | J. Swain (8.7.) | 689 |
While hope in that fountain his spirit renews. | J. Stevens (11s) | 243 |
While horror spreads from coast to coast, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1093 |
While hosts of hell and powers of death, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 164 |
While humbled in the dust we lie, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 382 |
While humbly at his throne we bow, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 911 |
While in Meshech I reside; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 573 |
While in Meshech we must wander, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 563 |
While in afflictions furnace, | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
While in his name we meet; | S. Browne (8.8.6.) | 1134 |
While in this wilderness below? | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 289 |
While in this world we stay; | J. Cennick (C.M.) | 118 |
While less than nothing I could boast, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 475 |
While life and breath remain. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 631 |
While life or breath remains; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 361 |
While like a penitent I stand, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 125 |
While like a tide our minutes flow, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 2 |
While men will something seem; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 816 |
While mercy cries, Forbear! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
While mercy oer the guilty reigns. | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 17 |
While millions shall gaze divested of hope, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 568 |
While my toils and conflicts last; | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 1119 |
While oceans of sorrow lay pressing him down, | Isaac Watts (11s) | 414 |
While on her Beloved she leans. | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
While one is pleading with our God, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 677 |
While other nations, far and near, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
While others go and come | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 139 |
While others live in mirth and ease, | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 929 |
While others sank in sin to die. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 924 |
While our days on earth are lengthened, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1135 |
While our hearts, with deep devotion, | Crosse (8.7.) | 1150 |
While power divine his word attends, | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 368 |
While power, and truth, and boundless love | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 5 |
While pride and carnal reasonings join | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 71 |
While rattling thunders round us roar. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 480 |
While rocks with rivers flow; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 318 |
While seraphs sang all hells defeat. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
While shouts of victory rend the sky, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 489 |
While sin defiles our frame; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1148 |
While sinners tremble, saints rejoice before him. | Isaac Watts (50th) | 497 |
While some on their own works rely, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1095 |
While such a scene of sacred joys | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 265 |
While tempests blow and billows rise. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 83 |
While the Spirit | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
While the bright angelic legions | J. Kent (8.7.) | 913 |
While the burning sun is high? | R. Hill (7s) | 944 |
While the dear saints of God below | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 996 |
While the heart relents and trembles, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 826 |
While the long cloud of witnesses | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 477 |
While the raging billows roll, | C. Wesley (7s) | 303 |
While the saints rejoice in theirs: | J. Hart (8.7.) | 491 |
While the tempest still is high. | C. Wesley (7s) | 303 |
While the truth maintains thy fight. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
While the vault of heaven rings; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 972 |
While the vile world esteem it strange, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 53 |
While their Captain leads the way; | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
While their heart-strings rend with anguish, | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
While these excite my fear and joy, | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 8 |
While these my tuneful lips employ, | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 8 |
While they around the throne | J. Allen (6.4.) | 415 |
While they fall before the Word. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
While they have gained, we losers are, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
While they the sinners Friend, | J. Swain (122nd) | 371 |
While this balm of life I prove, | J. Swain (8.7.) | 689 |
While thou art near, in vain they call; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 927 |
While thou liest out of Christ, | J. Hart (8.3.) | 799 |
While through thy blood absolved I am, | Count Zinzendorf trans. by J. Wesley (L.M.) | 103 |
While thus a queen in state I sit, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 336 |
While thy dear cause is thus suppressed, | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 285 |
While thy eternal thought moves on | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1 |
While thy sharp sorrows meet their eyes; | J. Swain (L.M.) | 738 |
While time sweeps earthly thrones away; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 257 |
While to remembrance, Lord, we call | J. Hart (L.M.) | 824 |
While to their golden harps they sing | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 481 |
While travelling through this wilderness; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 531 |
While underneath his mercy spreads | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 70 |
While upon the Lamb I gaze; | J. Allen & W. Shirley (8.7.) | 158 |
While walking on the gospel-way, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 690 |
While we address our heavenly Friend | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 382 |
While we behold thee on the tree, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
While we can call one mite our own, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 218 |
While we can hymn thee thus: | J. Hart (C.M.) | 850 |
While we hymn our common King, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
While we in Meshech dwell, | W. Gadsby (6.4.) | 517 |
While we journey homeward, let us | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1014 |
While we laud the name of Jesus, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
While we pass through the wilderness | J. Swain (8.8.6.) | 724 |
While we pass through this barren land, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 265 |
While we possess a Saviours love. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1125 |
While we receive the bread and wine, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 661 |
While we stand, tis in thy strength; | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1040 |
While we still continue here, | T. Kelly (7s) | 1062 |
While we thy sacred rite obey. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 655 |
While we, by faith, with love and fear, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 382 |
While with his last expiring breath, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1080 |
While with his saints I join to tell, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
While with the Father and the Son, | J. Montgomery (C.M.) | 1002 |
While within, and all around, | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1031 |
While you make his ways your choice. | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 428 |
While, born from above, and upheld by thy love, | Augustus Toplady (11s Irreg.) | 68 |
Whilst I am stationed here. | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
Whilst millions of the human race | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 78 |
Whilst she in spotless splendour shone. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 10 |
Whilst thee, our Saviour and our God, | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 434 |
Whilst they are sinners dead to God, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1094 |
Whilst were engaged in prayer and praise; | S. Turner (L.M.) | 1131 |
White and whole, clothe the soul, | J. Hart (8.3.) | 104 |
White is his soul, from blemish free; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
Whither should a wretch be flying, | D. Turner (8.7.) | 1068 |
Whither, O whither should I fly, | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1016 |
Whither, ah! whither should I go, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 927 |
Whither, from the dread of dying, | D. Turner (8.7.) | 1068 |
Who all my sorrows took. | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 201 |
Who all our sorrow bore; | J. Allen (6.4.) | 415 |
Who all thy sorrows bore; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
Who am all unfitness? | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Who am but a worm, and doomèd to die? | John Berridge (104th) | 907 |
Who are one in Christ their Head. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
Who are those that grieve thee? | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Who bears your names upon his heart. | B. Wallin (L.M.) | 82 |
Who bore our curse and sin. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 508 |
Who bore our curse and sin. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 677 |
Who bought me with his blood, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 100 |
Who bought us with thy blood! | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
Who but the Son shall take that book, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
Who but the soul thats led to know | J. Kent (L.M.) | 113 |
Who came to seek and save the lost. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 978 |
Who can ascend his high abode, | Isaac Watts & J. Needham (C.M.) | 15 |
Who can describe the joys that rise | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 422 |
Who can faint while such a river | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
Who can half our baseness tell? | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 535 |
Who can hear and nothing feel? | J. Swain (8.7.) | 689 |
Who can it be that groans beneath | W. Batty (C.M.) | 950 |
Who can make its wonders known? | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 535 |
Who can meet an angry God? | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Who can need it more than we? | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 753 |
Who can praise and never faint, | J. Berridge (7s) | 177 |
Who can resist thy heavenly love, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1095 |
Who can rightly comprehend | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
Who can speak my heartfelt joy? | J. Bradford (7s) | 116 |
Who can stand before his rod? | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Who can think without admiring? | J. Swain (8.7.) | 689 |
Who can thy acts express, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 833 |
Who can thy deep wonders see, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Who can travel this way home. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
Who can understand the sorrows | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 651 |
Who can well receive them; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 315 |
Who cannot do but what is just, | T. Greene (C.M.) | 261 |
Who chose me in the blessed Lamb; | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 78 |
Who cleavest to the Lord by faith; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 707 |
Who comes just in time, and glad tidings brings, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 520 |
Who comes seeking mercy for Jesuss sake. | J. Stocker (11s) | 11 |
Who comfortest the heavy heart, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
Who could hold me up but thou? | John Newton (7s) | 376 |
Who deigned for such to bleed; | (Author Unknown) (148th) | 214 |
Who did their ransom pay, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 413 |
Who didst between the cherubs dwell, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
Who died for sin, but lives to God, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
Who died to make salvation sure, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 508 |
Who died, and who rose, and from sin set me free. | W. Gadsby (104th) | 521 |
Who does the work without reward. | John Berridge (112th) | 900 |
Who dost salvation seal; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 870 |
Who drink and sing his praise. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 684 |
Who dwelt in humble clay, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 505 |
Who evermore saves us by shedding his blood; | J. Cennick (104th) | 404 |
Who fain would believe him, and in your best room | J. Hart (104th) | 804 |
Who feel their hearts a dreadful den | W. Gadsby (148th) | 526 |
Who feel your misery; | Spiritual Mag., 1790 (C.M.) | 989 |
Who feels his guilty load, | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
Who feels the same within. | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 217 |
Who fillst the soul through Jesus blood, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
Who fixed his languid eyes on me, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1025 |
Who fondly of their something boast, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 172 |
Who for ever bow before him, | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 333 |
Who freely accepted the same, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 569 |
Who freely shed atoning blood, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 16 |
Who frees from sin and leads to heaven. | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 78 |
Who frighted flee from wrath; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
Who from all our bondage freed us, | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 208 |
Who gathered flocks below, | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
Who gave him strength to sling | WIlliam Cowper (148th) | 338 |
Who gave his life a sacrifice; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 123 |
Who gloried in his plan. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 680 |
Who gottst thy victory over hell | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
Who governs heaven and earth, nor sits | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 646 |
Who governs the sun, moon, and stars, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 632 |
Who grants us to know his drawings below | Augustus Toplady (11s Irreg.) | 68 |
Who groan with a body of sin, | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
Who groaned upon the tree. | J. Franklin (C.M.) | 512 |
Who has a fountain near – | J. Ryland (C.M.) | 247 |
Who has an undisputed right | T. Greene (C.M.) | 261 |
Who has not shed his blood in vain? | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1036 |
Who has such a Saviour; | W. Gadsby (7.6.) | 574 |
Who has washed us in his blood. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
Who has, by the word of his grace, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 516 |
Who hast created all things new, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 195 |
Who hast the wine-press trod | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
Who have never heard his name. | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
Who have no works to plead | W. Gadsby (148th) | 526 |
Who his peoples foes oercame! | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 982 |
Who his quiet shall molest? | C. Wesley (7s) | 1071 |
Who hopes a better rest to find. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1048 |
Who humbly seek thy face, | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
Who hunger and thirst for redemption by thee. | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 197 |
Who hunger for his righteousness; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 979 |
Who in Jesus Christ are found, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 600 |
Who in Jesus Christ believe; | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.) | 69 |
Who in his dear name believes. | J. Kent (8.7.) | 759 |
Who in our Jesus trust. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 843 |
Who in our hearts of sin and woe | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 33 |
Who in the Life believe. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
Who in the Lord believe. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803A |
Who in thy presence stand | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
Who is a God beside the Lord? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 419 |
Who is not grieved at sin. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
Who is the Bread of God; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 446 |
Who is this fair one in distress, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 92 |
Who its breadth or length can tell? | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 766 |
Who its heights and depths can tell – | J. Bradford (7s) | 116 |
Who its sovereign virtues know. | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 932 |
Who know not how faith can prevail; | John Newton (8s) | 276 |
Who know not to speak, much less to do more, | J. Hart (104th) | 129 |
Who know the joyful sound; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 526 |
Who know what legal bondage is, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 528 |
Who knows the Fathers mind. | Rozzell (7.6.) | 292 |
Who knows the joyful sound. | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 987 |
Who knows what dwells within? | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
Who learns to think and call it prayer; | John Berridge (112th) | 901 |
Who leave the worlds deceitful shore, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 290 |
Who lives to feel his need, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 527 |
Who long the paths of sin have trod, | J. Hart (8.6.8.8.) | 806A |
Who long to lay hold on life by his death; | J. Hart (104th) | 804 |
Who love the Saviours name; | J. Kent (S.M.) | 921 |
Who loved and conquered thus; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 856 |
Who loved their ancient race; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 318 |
Who loves her to the end. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
Who loves to live like him. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 855 |
Who makes the Lord his trust. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 714 |
Who makes the kindred known. | J. Kent (C.M.) | 757 |
Who makes us conquerors, though we die, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 464 |
Who makes us watch and pray. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
Who makest us conquerors over death, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 844 |
Who meet to mourn, confess, and pray; | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
Who meet together in thy name; | S. Turner (L.M.) | 1131 |
Who most is favoured most should bear. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 810 |
Who mourn for sin with inward smart; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1112 |
Who must for ever lie in hell, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 680 |
Who never hast a good withheld, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 259 |
Who never loved before. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1114 |
Who now have plighted hands; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 375 |
Who now seemed best would soon be worst; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 810 |
Who of life were winners, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 717 |
Who offered up his blood, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 124 |
Who on the good Shepherd rely; | John Newton (8s) | 276 |
Who on thee their hopes have built. | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
Who only see the sign, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 661 |
Who opened the channel of mercy for me. | J. Stocker (11s) | 11 |
Who opens all their eyes. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 181 |
Who ordered Gideon forth, | WIlliam Cowper (148th) | 338 |
Who our poor petitions heard. | John Newton (7s) | 501 |
Who pass through tribulation; | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
Who ransomed our poor souls from hell. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 837 |
Who rather than lose us would shed his hearts blood. | J. Hart (104th) | 804 |
Who rightly would his alms dispose | J. Hart (C.M.) | 218 |
Who savedst a sinful race; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 870 |
Who saves by different ways! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 124 |
Who saves in every deep distress. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
Who see no charm in Jesus name. | John Berridge (112th) | 898 |
Who seek the Lord, but fear his frown; | John Berridge (L.M.) | 897 |
Who seek the smilings of his face, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 979 |
Who seeks and saves the lost. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 108 |
Who sent him to the fight, | WIlliam Cowper (148th) | 338 |
Who set us to labour in vain; | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
Who shall adjudge the saints to hell? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 72 |
Who shall divide us from his love, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 72 |
Who shall not see his face. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 986 |
Who shall the Lords elect condemn? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 72 |
Who shall thy limits eer explore? | J. Kent (148th) | 87 |
Who shall thy wandering mazes trace? | J. Kent (L.M.) | 87A |
Who shall violate his rest? | C. Wesley (7s) | 1071 |
Who shed for man his blood, | J. Hart (8.6.8.) | 234 |
Who sittst upon thy throne; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 856 |
Who smiled, and said, Be of good cheer, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
Who sometimes am afraid to die, | Lady Huntingdon’s Col., 1774 (8.8.6.) | 938 |
Who soon shall call us home. | J. Hart (148th) | 102 |
Who stand in Christ complete; | Isaac Watts & J. Needham (C.M.) | 15 |
Who tarries but a day; | John Berridge (148th) | 673 |
Who taste the peace thy blood imparts, | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
Who the covenant sealed with blood, | John Newton (7s) | 1138 |
Who their native vileness see, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 918 |
Who then shall reconcile | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
Who thus far has brought us from evil to good; | J. Hart (104th) | 778 |
Who to everlasting shall rest in his love. | J. Kent (104th) | 912 |
Who to glory went before us, | J. Kent (8.7.) | 913 |
Who to our hearts this love reveals; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 34 |
Who to the dead canst life impart, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
Who took all my woes, and was made sin for me; | W. Gadsby (104th) | 521 |
Who tremble for the Ark of God, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
Who upon his grace rely, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 593 |
Who waits for thy salvation, Lord, | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 330 |
Who wants a sight of thee. | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 299 |
Who wept so much for us. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 734 |
Who will show us any good? | T. Kelly (7s) | 1045 |
Who will show us any good? | T. Kelly (7s) | 1045 |
Who work with mighty pain | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
Who worships at my throne. | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 1132 |
Who worthy art alone. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 856 |
Who would believe thy gracious word, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 447 |
Who would do all things well, | J. Hart (148th) | 313 |
Who would revere thy word. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 1128 |
Who, by faith, in Christ can trust; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 545 |
Who, by the wonders of his love, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 505 |
Who, dearly to redeem your loss, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 861 |
Who, except Jesus smiles within, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 470 |
Who, from our sinful race, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 505 |
Who, living, lived but to rebel. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 10 |
Who, safe beneath their guardian Rock, | C. Wesley (last verse unknown) (8.8.6.) | 137 |
Who, stripped of all merit whereon to rely, | J. Kent (11s) | 1097 |
Who, through Jesus, gone to glory, | Zion’s Trumpet, 1838 (8.7.) | 1118 |
Who, when we all were lost, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 821 |
Whoeer believes aright | J. Hart (S.M.) | 311 |
Whoeer can truly say, I thirst, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 684 |
Whoeer would be completely blest | J. Hart (C.M.) | 809 |
Whoever in Jesus believes, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 632 |
Whoever repents of his sin against God, | J. Stevens (11s) | 239 |
Whole and undiminished; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Wholly taken up with thee! | W. Gadsby (7s) | 626 |
Whom Christ has reconciled to God. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 681 |
Whom angels worship, devils dread – | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803 |
Whom have we in heaven above, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
Whom heaven adores with all its hosts; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1042 |
Whom men disturbers call; | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 223 |
Whom no man can comfort, whom no man can save; | J. Grant (11s) | 993 |
Whom on earth beside thee? | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
Whom once he loves he never leaves, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 351 |
Whom once he receives, his Spirit neer leaves, | Augustus Toplady (11s Irreg.) | 68 |
Whom the Lord Jehovah loves, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 623 |
Whom the Saviour calls his own, | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1063 |
Whom though we cannot comprehend, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
Whom we, unseen, adore; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
Whose Father fills a throne! | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1013 |
Whose Spirit shall guide us safe home: | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
Whose anger is so slow to rise, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 1015 |
Whose beauties I can neer explain, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 580 |
Whose blood can cleanse the foulest soul, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 527 |
Whose blood did once atone. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
Whose blood for him did flow; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1092 |
Whose blood should set his people free; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
Whose bonds are firm and sure, | J. Kent (148th) | 87 |
Whose cause you own, whose name you bear; | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
Whose charms enchant, and lead astray | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 954 |
Whose children they abhorred; | R. Burnham (148th) | 494 |
Whose claims are all divine, | T. Greene (C.M.) | 261 |
Whose dark benighted mind | J. Kent (148th) | 732 |
Whose dear hearts a constant flame. | Zion’s Trumpet, 1838 (8.7.) | 1118 |
Whose depth unfathomed, no man knows, | G. Tersteegen, translated by J. Wesley (112th) | 1075 |
Whose eyelids never sleep. | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1059 |
Whose favours are divine. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 420 |
Whose glories neer shall fade! | J. Kent (148th) | 87 |
Whose glories shine to endless days? | J. Grigg and B. Francis (last verse) (L.M.) | 427 |
Whose glorious works and ways | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
Whose goodness endures the same to the end; | W. Hammond (104th) | 343 |
Whose gracious promise, sealed with blood, | T. Greene (C.M.) | 261 |
Whose hearts are afflicted because theyre so hard; | J. Hart (11s) | 40 |
Whose hope is fixed on Christ alone, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 681 |
Whose hope, still hovering round thy word, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 761 |
Whose laws are peace and love; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 571 |
Whose love can never end; | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
Whose love forbids my fears? | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 259 |
Whose love is as large as his power, | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
Whose love is still the same; | W. Gadsby (6.4.) | 517 |
Whose love no change can know. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
Whose loves a constant flame. | J. Swain (C.M.) | 132 |
Whose mercies are so great, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 1015 |
Whose mercy shall unshaken stay, | J. A. Rothe translated by J. Weeks (112th) | 96 |
Whose mercy will afford | W. Gadsby (148th) | 630 |
Whose mind is stayed on thee; | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 330 |
Whose moments pass in sighs and tears, | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1028 |
Whose mystic members, from of old, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 87A |
Whose name is Jehovah, I AM, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 632 |
Whose name tis you profess; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
Whose potent shalls and wills | J. Kent (148th) | 87 |
Whose promises ever remain, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 628 |
Whose sacred words hell neer revoke, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 915 |
Whose sins are washed away with blood, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 681 |
Whose sins the Lamb should bear away. | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 66 |
Whose soul, encouraged by thy word, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1056 |
Whose souls are humbled in the dust, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 978 |
Whose souls oerwhelmed in pains of death | W. Batty (C.M.) | 950 |
Whose spirits are filled with dismay, | Henry Fowler (11.8.) | 350 |
Whose stench infects the air, and makes | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Whose temples bled for her. | J. Kent (S.M.) | 994 |
Whose tongue can dare proclaim | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
Whose truth and kindness are divine, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 132 |
Whose waters run both full and free; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 986 |
Whose wisdom, love, and truth, and power, | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 70 |
Whose word they scorned on earth, | R. Burnham (148th) | 494 |
Whose words can never fail. | J. Ryland (C.M.) | 247 |
Whoso lives upon his promise, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
Why I should love my Jesus so; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
Why afraid to tell thy case? | John Newton (7s) | 956 |
Why am I captivated thus, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
Why am I not healthy? | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Why are we then ashamed? | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 344 |
Why art thou afraid to come? | John Newton (7s) | 956 |
Why cast down, or troubled so? | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 760 |
Why despair of cure, and perish? | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
Why do we mourn departed friends, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 466 |
Why do we, then, indulge our fears, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 269 |
Why does he venture, then, from shore, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1049 |
Why does your face, ye humble souls, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 212 |
Why dost thou envy worldly men, | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 929 |
Why dost thou now give place to fear? | John Newton (L.M.) | 961 |
Why fear we, then, to trust | J. Hart (S.M.) | 842 |
Why hast thou laid her fences waste? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
Why he chose Gethsemane! | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Why he who all the world upholds, | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 1012 |
Why heaves my heart the anxious sigh? | A. Steele (L.M.) | 957 |
Why in these tents of sorrow groan? | J. Kent (L.M.) | 915 |
Why me, why me, O blessed God, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 680 |
Why should I complain of want or distress, | John Newton (104th) | 232 |
Why should I fear when guarded so, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 1113 |
Why should I grudge to bear his cross? | J. Hart (L.M.) | 873 |
Why should I longer lie? | John Newton (S.M.) | 729 |
Why should I shrink at pain and woe, | Bromehead’s Collection (C.M.) | 934 |
Why should I shrink at thy command, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 259 |
Why should I yield to fear? | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 604 |
Why should I yield to slavish fears? | Dobell’s Selection (L.M.) | 981 |
Why should I, then, poison cherish? | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
Why should a pilgrim grope within, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 604 |
Why should my fears so far prevail, | T. Greene (C.M.) | 230 |
Why should one that bears thy name, | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
Why should the children of a King | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 24 |
Why should the soul a drop bemoan, | J. Ryland (C.M.) | 247 |
Why should thy adopted child, | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
Why should thy sorrows swell? | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 917 |
Why should we shrink at Jordans flood, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 467 |
Why should we tremble to convey | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 466 |
Why should you doubt his love or power? | Spiritual Mag., 1790 (C.M.) | 989 |
Why sinks my weak, desponding mind? | A. Steele (L.M.) | 957 |
Why so cast down, dejected soul? | John Berridge (C.M.) | 714 |
Why so offensive in their eyes | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
Why such a wretch as me? | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 680 |
Why such sorrows are endured; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 615 |
Why this dull and lifeless frame? | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
Why those fears? behold, tis Jesus | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1102 |
Why through darksome paths we go, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 315 |
Why to my soul did he convey | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 191 |
Why was I made to hear thy voice, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 440 |
Why, O Lord, such love to me? | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 766 |
Why, O my soul, art thou dismayed? | J. Kent (L.M.) | 915 |
Why, drooping saint, dismayed? | J. Kent (S.M.) | 909 |
Why, then, this dejection? | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Why, though tempted every day, | J. Hart (7.5.) | 77 |
Wide as the stretch of human woe, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1091 |
Wide is the gate of death; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Wield the Spirits two-edged sword, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
Will God accept but this. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 45 |
Will I commit my cause; | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
Will adore and bless thy name. | (Author Unknown) (7s) | 970 |
Will all the painful load remove. | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1109 |
Will as they have been oft | J. Hart (C.M.) | 734 |
Will be for ever mine. | John Newton (C.M.) | 198 |
Will be glad to join the chorus; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
Will be their constant theme; | J. Dracup (C.M.) | 215 |
Will bid my griefs depart. | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 299 |
Will bless the helping hand. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 218 |
Will carry us away. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 564 |
Will chase them from thy sight; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
Will effect a perfect cure. | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 976 |
Will endless salvation and glory bestow. | Augustus Toplady (11s Irreg.) | 68 |
Will fade, like glow-worms in the sun, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
Will find the gospels joyful sound | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 528 |
Will find their something nothing more | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 172 |
Will find yourself at home | W. Gadsby (148th) | 539 |
Will freely give us all we need. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 837 |
Will gain us Gods esteem; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
Will help his servant to the end. | WIlliam Cowper (148th) | 338 |
Will help me all my journey through; | John Newton (L.M.) | 961 |
Will here all good provide; | J. Ryland (C.M.) | 247 |
Will in us conquer too. | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 779 |
Will ineffectual prove; | John Newton (C.M.) | 691 |
Will it then indeed be light? | W. Gadsby (7s) | 722 |
Will keep us from sinning, will prosper our ways, | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
Will land me on fair Canaans coast, | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
Will leave us exposed to his rod. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 670 |
Will love them to the end. | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1059 |
Will love them to the end. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
Will make a cripple sprightly move. | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 49 |
Will make amends for all. | John Newton (S.M.) | 337 |
Will make him blooming look as May, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 528 |
Will make the body clean, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 862 |
Will make thee haste to kiss the Son, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 113 |
Will make thee love that glorious dress | J. Kent (L.M.) | 113 |
Will make their very souls to sing. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 526 |
Will make us long to reign with thee. | J. Swain (L.M.) | 387 |
Will mind whateer he bid; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 852 |
Will my doubting neer be oer? | W. Hammond (7s) | 280 |
Will never know or taste his grace; | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 78 |
Will never of his goodness boast, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1089 |
Will not content my heart; | John Berridge (148th) | 886 |
Will not let them cry in vain. | John Newton (7s) | 397 |
Will only feed the flesh. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1126 |
Will pay regard to all his word, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 852 |
Will prize forgiveness most. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 218 |
Will prove a fertile root, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 779 |
Will prove his promise true. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 986 |
Will safe convey me home. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 24 |
Will satisfy an earthly worm, | John Berridge (112th) | 901 |
Will show a path of safe retreat. | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 332 |
Will sink the sinner very low. | Henry Fowler (148th) | 1026 |
Will still creep in, which devils devise | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
Will surely bring them home; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
Will surprise your trembling heart, | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
Will thankful be for it. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 528 |
Will the Christians way oppose; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 616 |
Will the Lord indeed appear, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 722 |
Will the Lord return no more? | W. Hammond (7s) | 280 |
Will the sinners heart confound! | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
Will the sun its beams extend – | W. Gadsby (7s) | 722 |
Will them a glorious banquet yield; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 979 |
Will this precede the day of death, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
Will thy gracious Saviour | J. Hart (7.6.) | 780 |
Will to the cross of Christ repair, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 113 |
Will waft him quickly to the shore. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1049 |
Will, with his darts, thy soul engage, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 377 |
Willing to be saved by grace. | J. Adams (7s) | 389 |
Wills to do what he requires; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
Wilt for me work, and in me too, | J. Hart (112th) | 182 |
Wilt thou forsake me too? | John Newton (C.M.) | 999 |
Wilt thou my load of guilt remove, | J. Fellows (C.M.) | 429 |
Wilt thou not crown at length | John Newton (S.M.) | 278 |
Wilt thou not grant me warmer zeal | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 402 |
Wilt thou not save a soul from death, | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 1103 |
Wilt thou pursue thy worm to death? | John Newton (L.M.) | 295 |
Winds from the north and south, awake, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1127 |
Winter threatens to destroy | John Newton (7s) | 400 |
Wipe away each falling tear! | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 769 |
Wipe away the mourners tears; | Henry Fowler (7s) | 754 |
Wisdom and mercy guide my way; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 259 |
Wisdom and power belongs; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 421 |
Wisdom descends to heal the blind, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1006 |
Wisdom through all the mystery shines, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 5 |
With Christ in the vessel, I smile at the storm. | John Newton (104th) | 232 |
With Christ the Lamb once slain; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 665 |
With Christ to sympathise; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 663 |
With Christ we would be fed; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 642 |
With Christ within the doors, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 440 |
With Christ, above the skies; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 539 |
With Christ, our Lord, we share our part | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 73 |
With Davids Lord and ours, | J. Kent (148th) | 87 |
With Father, Son and Spirit, | Gospel Mag., 1801 (7.6.) | 483 |
With God he was; the Word was God; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 20 |
With God to commune as a friend; | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
With Him I daily love to walk; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 171 |
With Him, O never, never part; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 171 |
With Jesus flock abide; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
With Jesus in glory adored. | J. Swain (8s) | 159 |
With Jesus on his throne, | Gospel Mag., 1801 (7.6.) | 483 |
With Pharisaic zeal, | J. Hart (148th) | 353 |
With Zion on his breast. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 553 |
With Zions name upon his breast. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 571 |
With a convincing power and light, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 46 |
With a fixed and constant faith | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 796 |
With a holy, solemn frame. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 656 |
With a living faith in Christ, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 615 |
With a peculiar sway; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
With a sense of pardoned sin, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 758 |
With a view to show his grace. | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1040 |
With agonising smart. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
With all his grace contains, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 607 |
With all his hellish crew. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 764 |
With all its pomp and all its glare, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 174 |
With all its saving powers. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
With all its wondrous toil and smart; | John Berridge (112th) | 1120 |
With all that scene of suffering love | J. Hart (C.M.) | 856 |
With all the blood-bought throng above, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 647 |
With all the fates of men, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
With all the graces of his train; | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 368 |
With all the heavenly host, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 502 |
With all the pomp of diction? | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
With all the ransomed there. | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 995 |
With all the riches of his grace; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 978 |
With all the wonders he has done, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 922 |
With all the wounds and pains I bear; | J. Cennick (112th) | 985 |
With all their hellish train, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
With all their sin and guilt; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 585 |
With all thy favoured throng, | J. Cennick (C.M.) | 118 |
With all thy grace and power; | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 801 |
With all thy great salvation bless, | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1088 |
With all thy saints Ill then agree, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 385 |
With an immortal pen. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 14 |
With an inviting voice. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
With an unwavering tongue. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 192 |
With angels join to praise the Lamb, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 752 |
With angels round the throne; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1005 |
With anxious care and painful thought, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 637 |
With ardent wish my heart aspires, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1078 |
With arm outstretched, and mighty hand, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
With arms of little worth – | WIlliam Cowper (148th) | 338 |
With atoning blood and love. | J. Stocker (7s) | 767 |
With bar, or bolt, or pin, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 685 |
With beams of mercy shine; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1069 |
With beams of sacred bliss, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1011 |
With bitterest anguish and groans on the tree, | J. Berridge (104th) | 150 |
With blessings from heaven above. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 635 |
With blessings from on high; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 630 |
With blessings in my hand; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 507 |
With blest anticipation; | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
With blood and with water; the first to atone, | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
With blood but not his own, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
With boldness this truth Ill maintain; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
With boldness we journey, while Christ leads us on, | J. Stevens (11s) | 243 |
With boundless stores of grace. | John Newton (C.M.) | 135 |
With breathings from above. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
With bright immortal trophies now; | J. Kent (last 3 verses) (L.M.) | 407 |
With burning coals and incense filled, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
With care against assaults provides, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1020 |
With caution we should tread, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 335 |
With cheerful hearts, and cheerful voice, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
With choicest tokens of thy grace! | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 368 |
With comfort, joy, and peace abound. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 996 |
With cords of his eternal love, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 923 |
With cries and tears he offered up | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 117 |
With dainties such as angels have, | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 393 |
With dangers thick on every hand; | Gospel Mag., 1799 (L.M.) | 245 |
With darkness surrounded, by terrors dismayed, | J. Grant (11s) | 993 |
With each other and the Lord; | John Newton (8.7.) | 500 |
With ease from their burdens, in Jesus to rest. | W. Gadsby (11s) | 524 |
With energy and power; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 508 |
With equal praise and zeal the same. | Isaac Watts (148th) | 409 |
With ever-growing praise. | T. Greene (C.M.) | 261 |
With every angels form and size, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
With every furious passion die; | R. Hill (112th) | 1070 |
With every gift of grace. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 489 |
With evils, felt or feared; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
With fair deceitful lips they speak, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
With faith to fight and conquer all. | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
With faith, and hope, and love; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
With faith, and peace, and joy, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 648 |
With faith, and peace, and love; | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 242 |
With fatal strength in every part; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 977 |
With favour on our deacons shine, | D. Denham (C.M.) | 1154 |
With fears, and doubts, and tempests tossed, | John Berridge (112th) | 705 |
With feet to run where thou dost call; | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
With fetters loaded every morn, | John Berridge (112th) | 900 |
With fiery zeal his soul inflame, | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 450 |
With flames of pure seraphic love | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
With flowing tears, Lord, wed confess | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 296 |
With food and raiment too; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
With food divine may we be fed, | J. Fawcett (112th) | 454 |
With fowls of every wing, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
With gifts of grace their hearts endow; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 375 |
With glory they shall all be decked | J. Adams (8.8.6.) | 67 |
With great and awful power, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 666 |
With groans, and cries, and tears; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
With guilt beset, and deep in debt, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 378 |
With heart and with voice, to Jesus our King, | J. Hart (104th) | 778 |
With heart and with voice, with lip and with tongue, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 521 |
With heart, and soul, and mind, | J. Hart (148th) | 102 |
With heart, and soul, and voice, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 607 |
With hearts of flint, and fronts of brass, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 855 |
With heaven and earth at his command, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 132 |
With heaven my journeys end in view; | John Newton (L.M.) | 960 |
With heavenly gifts? And shall the rest | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 715 |
With heavenly power, O Lord, defend | R. Hill (L.M.) | 373 |
With heedless heart and simpering face, | John Berridge (148th) | 672 |
With him Ive all the rest; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 589 |
With him is free and plenteous store, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 178 |
With him on the mount today thou shalt be, | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
With him sweet converse I maintain; | John Newton (L.M.) | 960 |
With him they shall for ever reign, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 629 |
With him tis ever, ever noon, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 664 |
With him to enter there. | J. Kent (S.M.) | 922 |
With him to live and reign. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 580 |
With him to live, with him to reign, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 539 |
With him was there anything mixed? | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
With him you shall ever dwell. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 658 |
With him, their Head, they stand or fall – | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
With him, too, we rose again, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 657 |
With his Father in his throne. | J. Hart (7s) | 830 |
With his delights my soul was cheered, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 910 |
With his divine atonement stand! | J. Swain (L.M.) | 387 |
With his own flesh and dying blood; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 435 |
With his spotless vesture on, | J. Kent (7s) | 145 |
With holy boldness may we come, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 382 |
With holy fear and humble love. | C. Wesley (112th) | 955 |
With holy fear, and reverent love, | R. Hill (112th) | 1070 |
With holy gifts and heavenly grace, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 361 |
With holy wonder I adore | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 589 |
With honour in the highst; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 880 |
With hope we adore at the footstool of God. | J. Stevens (11s) | 243 |
With humble hope attend thy will, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 136 |
With humility and love. | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
With humility and love. | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
With hunger pinched, he cried and said, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
With infinite desire; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
With inward gust their heart approves | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 192 |
With its fair partner, love; | J. Needham (C.M.) | 252 |
With its oil my limbs anoint; | John Berridge (7s) | 702 |
With joy I leave this world of woe; | W. W. Horne (C.M.) | 468 |
With joy or terror shall confess | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
With joy receive the word; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 165 |
With joy shall I lift up my head. | Count Zinzendorf trans. by J. Wesley (L.M.) | 103 |
With joy the Father does approve | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 422 |
With joy the contrite heart replies, | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 943 |
With joy they hasten to the place | John Newton (L.M.) | 1001 |
With joy they shrink to nothing there, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 475 |
With joy this precious truth receive. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 174 |
With joy we approve the design of his love; | C. Wesley (11s) | 161 |
With joy we meditate the grace | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 120 |
With joy, and sweet harmonious sounds. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
With joy, the blest vision completed in thee. | J. Cennick (104th) | 404 |
With joys divinely great. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 421 |
With law, sin, and terrors oppressed. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
With laws of peace and grace, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 541 |
With legions combined, world, Satan, and sin. | Samuel Medley (104th) | 321 |
With life the ways of God to run; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1090 |
With life, with will, with power, with all. | J. Hart (112th) | 182 |
With light and comfort from above, | S. Browne (8.8.6.) | 1134 |
With living streams and living bread. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1112 |
With long desire my spirit faints, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 369 |
With long despair the spirit breaks, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 935 |
With longing eyes for thee I wait; | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 393 |
With looks and hearts serene, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
With looks divinely mild, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 436 |
With loud hosannas ring. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
With love and pleasure in his eyes. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
With love and power divine. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 366 |
With love intense Id burn; | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 940 |
With many a groan, and many a tear; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1080 |
With me can have nothing to do; | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 340 |
With me exalt his name; | N.Tate & N.Brady (C.M.) | 936 |
With me tis little else but night; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 384 |
With me to sit, to lodge, to live; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
With me upon his heart, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 659 |
With melting heart and weeping eyes, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 238 |
With millions at his bar; | R. Burnham (148th) | 494 |
With mingled cruelty and rage? | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 332 |
With mingled gums and spices sweet, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
With miseries more than tongue can tell, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 603 |
With most peculiar joys. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 126 |
With my burden I begin; | John Newton (7s) | 379 |
With my earnest suit comply; | W. Hammond (7s) | 737 |
With my last labouring breath; | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 138 |
With my own reaping-hook to part, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 178 |
With my tears his feet Ill bathe; | J. Allen & W. Shirley (8.7.) | 158 |
With neither feet nor legs to stand, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
With neither shoes nor hose, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
With new admiring eyes, | John Newton (C.M.) | 469 |
With new covenant blessings crowned. | J. Irons (8.7.4.) | 735 |
With nothing here to give me rest. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 941 |
With numbers, blessed with filial fear, | J. Franklin (C.M.) | 512 |
With odorous streams of rich perfume. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 794 |
With one accord our hearts wed lift, | J. Hart (148th) | 777 |
With one accord proclaim abroad, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
With one great choral day. | Norman (8.8.6.) | 430 |
With only sin and misery. | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1074 |
With our names upon thy breast; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237A |
With pardoning grace and heavenly love, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 978 |
With peace and safety ever blest, | J. Stevens (S.M.) | 425 |
With pleasure my tongue shall proclaim | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
With pleasure view our Father sit | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 564 |
With pleasure we behold | J. Stevens (S.M.) | 425 |
With power and grace above the rest. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
With power and skill divine; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 553 |
With power he rules, and wonders performs; | J. Hart (104th) | 129 |
With power it came from heaven; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
With power to Jacobs seed he speaks; | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 943 |
With pricking thorns to hedge their way. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 76 |
With pure seraphic fire, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 508 |
With pure seraphic joy; | C. Wesley (148th) | 127 |
With radiant glory crowned, | S. Stennett (S.M.) | 359 |
With rage and lightning in their eyes, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 166 |
With rapture they adore | Isaac Watts & J. Needham (C.M.) | 15 |
With raptures then his voice I heard; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 910 |
With rash impetuous haste, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 775 |
With reverence the hallowèd ground. | J. Swain (8s) | 159 |
With reverence would we pray, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 683 |
With rods and stinging scorpions too; | John Berridge (112th) | 898 |
With royal dainties fed. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 831 |
With royal dainties fed; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 1122 |
With sacred truth my loins are girt, | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 271 |
With saints and with seraphs to sing; | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
With salvation in the sound. | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 205 |
With salvations walls surrounded, | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
With scarce a gleam of hope between. | J. Swain (L.M.) | 286 |
With seraphim join the theme to prolong; | J. Kent (104th) | 912 |
With shame and with wonder I burn, | J. Swain (8s) | 162 |
With shouting bring forth the head stone, | J. Dracup (C.M.) | 215 |
With shouts of sovereign grace. | Lady Huntingdon’s Col., 1774 (8.8.6.) | 938 |
With sin and guilt distressed, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 603 |
With sin and guilt poor Zion toils, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 638 |
With sin oppressed, by law condemned, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
With singing and triumph to Zion we move! | Augustus Toplady (11s Irreg.) | 68 |
With sinners thou wouldst never sit – | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
With sins, and doubts, and fears. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 477 |
With sins, and griefs, and pains oppressed, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1081 |
With six days noise, and care, and toil, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1001 |
With soft compassion rolls; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 440 |
With soft hearts and weeping eyes | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
With soft infection ran; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
With soldier-like behaviour; | J. Hart (7.7.4.) | 235 |
With solemn pleasure sing | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 663 |
With solemn pleasure tell, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 411 |
With solemn weekly state | John Berridge (148th) | 884 |
With some the tempter takes | J. Hart (S.M.) | 775 |
With sovereign power and energy; | J. Fawcett (112th) | 454 |
With springs that never dry. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
With strength and righteousness. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 557 |
With strength and righteousness. | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
With strength enough, and none to spare. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153 |
With such a cursèd, artful foe? | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 620 |
With such a load of sin? | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
With such shall not be one, | W. Gadsby (122nd) | 522 |
With sweet provisions shall be fed. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 365 |
With sweet surprise to sit and view | W. Gadsby (148th) | 602 |
With sympathising grief to mourn | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
With tears of holy joy, extol; | J. Swain (122nd) | 371 |
With tears of joy, faith now believes | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 228 |
With tenderness and skill. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 130 |
With that love which casts out fear. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 610 |
With that rich blessing, love. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
With the Almightys wrathful rod | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
With the Father, Son, and Thee. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 695 |
With the Holy Spirits favour, | John Newton (8.7.) | 500 |
With the King of glory one; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 609 |
With the Lamb inherit. | J. Hart (8.3.) | 484 |
With the beloved disciple, I | A. Steele (8.8.6.) | 962 |
With the celestial host we join, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
With the sad tale of all your care. | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 394 |
With the saints in heaven above, | Zion’s Trumpet, 1838 (8.7.) | 1118 |
With the shadow of thy wing. | C. Wesley (7s) | 303 |
With the smilings of his face. | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 698 |
With the strength which he is giving, | J. Irons (8.7.4.) | 735 |
With the treasures of my God; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 641 |
With thee it shall go well. | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 917 |
With thee resolved to die and live; | Augustus Toplady (112th) | 1052 |
With thee to be baptized? | J. Fellows (C.M.) | 429 |
With thee, blest Object of my love; | Augustus Toplady (L.M.) | 991 |
With thee, our Lord and King, | S. Barnard (148th) | 1129 |
With them thou wilt never part; | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 349 |
With these a lumpish soul may fly, | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 49 |
With this I venture nigh; | John Newton (C.M.) | 388 |
With this bright hope I walk below – | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
With this delightful prospect fired, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 387 |
With this my every fear dispel, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1091 |
With thorns his temples gored and gashed, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
With thy all-quickening powers; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 25 |
With thy all-quickening powers; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 25 |
With thy children I would sit, | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
With thy love, and blood, and smart; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 720 |
With thy presence, Lord, refresh us, | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 697 |
With thy soft flames of heavenly love, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
With tidings great and grand; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 586 |
With tokens of his grace. | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 509 |
With tokens of my love. | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 345 |
With treasures rich and free. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 567 |
With trembling for relief; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 731 |
With unbeclouded eyes; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1022 |
With uncreated rays; | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
With unrelenting hearts be viewed, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 734 |
With us evermore abound. | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 461 |
With vials full of odours sweet, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
With voice to raise the dead; | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
With warmth, and zeal, and strife. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
With waters sweet and clear? | J. Ryland (C.M.) | 247 |
With what raptures hell embrace us, | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 769 |
With what success, what wondrous grace, | E. Scott (C.M.) | 1145 |
With what we have received | J. Hart (S.M.) | 825 |
With which his name is richly stored, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 949 |
With which the true church is now blest. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 544 |
With wine and milk, and living bread, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 587 |
With wishes warm and strong; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
With wonder and with love, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 648 |
With wonder and with love. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 475 |
With wonder we attend, | J. Swain (122nd) | 371 |
With wondering eyes, Lord, we admire | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 660 |
With wounds still gaping wide, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 23 |
With wrath that we incurred; | J. Hart (148th) | 445 |
Withered and barren should I be, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 939 |
Withered and dead, and rooted up; | W. Hammond (L.M.) | 279 |
Within my bosom fix thy throne, | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 903 |
Within our hearts to move, | J. Hart (148th) | 448 |
Within the clefts of his dear side, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 924 |
Within the temple of thy grace; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 369 |
Within the veil and see | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 477 |
Within these walls let holy peace, | John Newton (C.M.) | 398 |
Within these walls, dear Lord, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 696 |
Within this soul of mine. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1003 |
Within thy blest abode, | S. Stennett (S.M.) | 359 |
Within thy presence, Lord, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 140 |
Within, O what a hellish crew! | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 510 |
Within, however low. | John Newton (C.M.) | 1108 |
Without Jerusalems gate; | W. Batty (C.M.) | 950 |
Without a bottom or a shore. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 33 |
Without a friend, without a home, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 589 |
Without a glass between. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 478 |
Without a guilty fear. | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 902 |
Without a murmuring word; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 111 |
Without a seam this garments wove, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 113 |
Without a single flaw, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 537 |
Without beginning or decline, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 969 |
Without cessation pray; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
Without clouds, in heaven we see. | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1135 |
Without declension, more or less, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 909 |
Without desire, or love, or fear, | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
Without distrust or fear. | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 1113 |
Without enlivening grace! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 402 |
Without him I can nothing do. | J. Adams (L.M.) | 175 |
Without him we nothing can do. | W. Gadsby (8s) | 670 |
Without its fresh flavour, in knowledge theres fault; | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
Without much pains or cost; | J. Hart (148th) | 817 |
Without one cheering ray; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1069 |
Without relief and infinite. | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 47 |
Without the convoy of thy love. | R. Hill (L.M.) | 373 |
Without the power to act or will. | J. Hart (L.M.) | 740 |
Without thee, cannot rise; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 679 |
Without thy graces and thyself, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
Without thy life-inspiring ray, | A. Steele (8.8.6.) | 962 |
Without thy peace and presence, Lord, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 941 |
Without thy presence, Lord. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
Without thy sovereign power, O Lord, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1127 |
Without thy sweet mercy I could not live here; | J. Stocker (11s) | 11 |
Without your Fathers leave. | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 1113 |
Witness thou, Gethsemane. | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Wonder and joy shall tune my heart, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 207 |
Wonder, love, and bless thy name; | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
Wonderful Gethsemane? | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Wondering angels stood confounded | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237A |
Wonders of mercy best proclaim, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
Woollen mixed with linen. | J. Hart (8.3.) | 800 |
Words flow apace when you complain, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 394 |
Work all thy will by love. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
Work in me to will and do; | C. Wesley (7s) | 1077 |
Work in me, Lord, to will and do, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 620 |
Work in us thy precious faith; | (Author Unknown) (7s) | 970 |
Work with the means, and for this end, | John Berridge (148th) | 674 |
Works cannot work thee remission, | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
Works neer can make the blessing mine; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 530 |
World, and flesh, and devil too. | J. Berridge (7s) | 147 |
World, flesh, and Satan all surround; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 304 |
World, flesh, and the devil, and imitate Christ. | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
Worms approach him, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 514 |
Worship God, then, in his Son; | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
Worthy art thou of endless fame; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 176 |
Worthy of eternal praise. | (Author Unknown) (7s) | 970 |
Worthy of our best esteem; | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 205 |
Worthy that thou shouldst me consume, | J. Cennick (8.8.6.) | 163 |
Worthy the Lamb that died, they cry, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1005 |
Worthy the Lamb! | J. Allen (6.4.) | 415 |
Worthy the Lamb! | J. Allen (6.4.) | 415 |
Worthy the Lamb! | J. Allen (6.4.) | 415 |
Worthy the Lamb, our lips reply, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1005 |
Worthy the Lamb, shall be my song, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 567 |
Worthy the slaughtered Lamb! | J. Kent (S.M.) | 922 |
Worthy thou of love and laud, | J. Hart (7s) | 857 |
Worthy thou to be adored, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 854 |
Would God preserve my soul from hell, | Dobell’s Selection (L.M.) | 981 |
Would chase these shades of night away; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 910 |
Would eer the God of truth make known | Dobell’s Selection (L.M.) | 981 |
Would fain like Peter, weep; | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 390 |
Would fall a thousand times a day; | J. Hart (112th) | 182 |
Would feel were one in him. | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 661 |
Would gladly receive him, but fear to presume; | J. Hart (104th) | 804 |
Would have the ark and Dagon dwell. | John Berridge (148th) | 885 |
Would he bestow such mercies past, | Dobell’s Selection (L.M.) | 981 |
Would he devote that sacred head | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 763 |
Would he reveal my sin and woe, | Dobell’s Selection (L.M.) | 981 |
Would light on some sweet promise there, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 761 |
Would on thy sacred bosom lie, | A. Steele (8.8.6.) | 962 |
Would pull Gods temple down, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 351 |
Would pull his glory down. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 617 |
Would rear its haughty head; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
Would sound aloud thy saving love, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 100 |
Would still esteem this day the best, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1124 |
Would they another lot prefer? | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1013 |
Would we then rejoice indeed? | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
Would we view his brightest glory, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 514 |
Would you condole your dying Friend? | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 786 |
Wouldst thou find a proper preacher? | J. Hart (8.7.) | 864 |
Wouldst thou sins dominion flee, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Wound the heart that wounded thee; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Wounded, bruisèd, serpent-bitten, | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
Wove by everlasting love. | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 920 |
Wrapped and swaddled; that is he. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Wrapped in contemplation sweet; | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Wrapped in humanity, to die | W. Batty (C.M.) | 950 |
Wrapped up in self-conceit and pride, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 238 |
Wrath and terror | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 651 |
Wrath, and law, and terrors, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 306 |
Wrath, law, and Satan, guilt and sin, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 636 |
Wrathful, impure, and proud I am; | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1076 |
Wrest Jesus sceptre from his hands, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 351 |
Wrestle hard with God in prayer. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
Wrestling prayer can wonders do; | John Newton (7s) | 397 |
Wretched and undone we were; | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1040 |
Wretches that feel what help they need | J. Hart (C.M.) | 218 |
Write thy new name upon my heart, | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1024 |
Written with iron pens in blood, | J. Cennick (8.8.6.) | 163 |
Wrought by Zions faithful God! | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 1096 |
Wrought by the labours of his Son, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
Wrung at the heart, and sweating blood, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 712 |
Ye Christians, hear the joyful news, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 492 |
Ye angels, dwell upon the sound! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 18 |
Ye angels, hymn his glorious name, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 856 |
Ye angels, strike your harps of gold; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 489 |
Ye are travelling home to God | J. Cennick (7s) | 267 |
Ye broken hearts all, who cry out, Unclean, | John Berridge (104th) | 687 |
Ye broken hearts, be strong; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 519 |
Ye busy cares, be still; | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1086 |
Ye cannot bring me guilty in, | J. Cennick (8.8.6.) | 163 |
Ye cannot but hold on your way. | Henry Fowler (11.8.) | 350 |
Ye captive souls, in fetters bound, | Spiritual Mag., 1790 (C.M.) | 989 |
Ye children of God, by faith in his Son, | J. Hart (104th) | 221 |
Ye children of Zion, now dry up your tears; | Henry Fowler (11s) | 1033 |
Ye chosen royal seed, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 608 |
Ye citizens of heaven. | J. Hart (148th) | 102 |
Ye dying souls, that sit | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 110 |
Ye elder sons, be still; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 219 |
Ye eternal gates, your leaves unfold! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 489 |
Ye famishing, naked, and poor, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
Ye fearful saints, fresh courage take; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 320 |
Ye fearing, doubting souls, turn in. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1090 |
Ye feeble saints, your strength endures, | WIlliam Cowper (148th) | 338 |
Ye gleaners, one and all, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 519 |
Ye guilty souls, that groan and grieve, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 488 |
Ye happy souls, draw near, | C. Wesley (148th) | 59 |
Ye heavens, reflect it to the ground! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 18 |
Ye highly favoured few | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1094 |
Ye humble souls, complain no more; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 257 |
Ye know your faith shall ever last; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 810 |
Ye lambs of Christs fold, ye weaklings in faith, | J. Hart (104th) | 804 |
Ye messengers of grace, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 586 |
Ye mournful souls, be glad! | C. Wesley (148th) | 59 |
Ye mourning souls, lift up your eyes | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 572 |
Ye must rise when Christ appears; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 491 |
Ye palaces, sceptres, and crowns, | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
Ye perishing and naked poor, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
Ye pilgrims of Zion, and chosen of God, | Henry Fowler (11.8.) | 350 |
Ye pilgrims, too, below, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
Ye poor afflicted souls, give ear, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 897 |
Ye prisoners of hope, oerwhelmèd with grief, | W. Hammond (104th) | 998 |
Ye prodigals, lift up your voice, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
Ye ransomed from the fall; | E. Perronet (C.M.) | 730 |
Ye ransomed of the Lord; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 834 |
Ye sadly would your folly mourn; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 810 |
Ye saints of the Lord, rejoice in your King; | W. Gadsby (104th) | 568 |
Ye saints on earth, your voices raise, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 504 |
Ye saints, ascend the skies. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 466 |
Ye saints, to praise his name, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 132 |
Ye servants of the Lord, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 586 |
Ye shall have by God imputed, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 920 |
Ye sinners in distress, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 586 |
Ye sinners lost, and wretched too, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
Ye sinners, while these symbols dear | J. Hart (L.M.) | 824 |
Ye slaves in Sinais cell, | C. Wesley (148th) | 59 |
Ye sons of God, be wise, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 599 |
Ye sons of God, rejoice, and sing | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 531 |
Ye sons of liberty, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 608 |
Ye soon will meet with comfort sweet; | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
Ye souls redeemed by Jesus blood, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1094 |
Ye souls redeemed of Gentile race, | E. Perronet (C.M.) | 730 |
Ye souls redeemed with Jesus precious blood, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 703 |
Ye souls redeemed with blood; | J. Hart (148th) | 102 |
Ye souls that are weak, and helpless, and poor, | J. Hart (104th) | 129 |
Ye souls that trust in Christ, rejoice; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 850 |
Ye souls, redeemed with blood, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 608 |
Ye struggling souls, be strong in faith, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
Ye tempted and tried, to Jesus draw nigh, | J. Wingrove (104th) | 1000 |
Ye tempted souls, reflect | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
Ye that assume his sacred name, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
Ye that die without repentance, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 491 |
Ye that pass by, behold the Man! | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 688 |
Ye the kingdom shall obtain, | J. Kent (7s) | 145 |
Ye thirsty, poor, and needy souls, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 996 |
Ye thirsty, sin-sick souls, draw near; | J. Cennick (112th) | 985 |
Ye trembling souls appear; | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 1122 |
Ye tried, ye tempted sinners, look | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 572 |
Ye weary spirits, rest; | C. Wesley (148th) | 59 |
Ye who find yourselves polluted, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 920 |
Ye who have felt his blood | J. Allen (6.4.) | 415 |
Ye who his salvation prove, | J. Langford (7s) | 90 |
Ye who scorn the Lamb that died. | J. Swain (8.7.4.) | 495 |
Ye who see the Fathers grace | J. Langford (7s) | 90 |
Ye who think of sin but lightly, | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
Ye will at last be winners; | J. Hart (7.7.8.7.) | 806 |
Ye wretched sinners, come; | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 675 |
Yea, down to old age he will keep, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 627 |
Yea, down to the Jordan of death, | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
Yea, for them my life did resign. | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
Yea, he decreed the very place | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 61 |
Yea, more, with his own hand he seemed | John Newton (L.M.) | 295 |
Yea, oft in the clouds of dejection hell ride, | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
Yea, when thy eye of faith is dim, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 925 |
Yes! God is above men, devils, and sin; | C. Wesley (104th) | 229 |
Yes, I shall soon be landed | Gospel Mag., 1801 (7.6.) | 483 |
Yes, I shall soon be seated, | Gospel Mag., 1801 (7.6.) | 483 |
Yes, I to the end shall endure, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 340 |
Yes, Im secure beneath thy blood, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 166 |
Yes, Jesus is by heaven adored, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1042 |
Yes, Lord, I own thy sovereign hand, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1086 |
Yes, Lord, I shall see the bliss of thy own; | C. Wesley (104th) | 408 |
Yes, affliction is their lot; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 616 |
Yes, and I must and will esteem | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 112 |
Yes, blood so rich as thine. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 860 |
Yes, bring it forth, and put it on, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
Yes, dearest Lord, tis my desire | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 61 |
Yes, he is the true paschal Lamb, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
Yes, he speaks, and speaks to thee, | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
Yes, if his name be Lord of Hosts, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 557 |
Yes, mercy reigns, and justice too; | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 17 |
Yes, my Beloved to my sight | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
Yes, my soul, tis he! tis he! | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
Yes, now I know tis he, tis he! | W. Batty (C.M.) | 950 |
Yes, on thy word alone Ill rest, | A. Steele (8.8.6.) | 962 |
Yes, saith the Lord, now will I rise | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
Yes, she may forgetful be, | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 968 |
Yes, the Redeemer left his throne, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 95 |
Yes, the cup of wrath is drained; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 982 |
Yes, the very worst of sinners, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 593 |
Yes, this Warrior, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 560 |
Yes, this way abounds with grace, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
Yes, thou art precious to my soul, | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 138 |
Yes, tis a faithful, cheering word, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1046 |
Yes, twas grace beyond all measure, | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1040 |
Yes, we praise thee, gracious Saviour; | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
Yes, when this flesh and heart shall fail, | John Newton (C.M.) | 198 |
Yes, with a cheerful zeal, | Isaac Watts (122nd) | 362 |
Yes, with a loud immortal tongue, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
Yes, you shall all his glory see, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 666 |
Yes; though of sinners Im the worst, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1100 |
Yesterday, today, for ever, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 826 |
Yet Christ will safely keep, | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
Yet Davids Lord and Gideons Friend, | WIlliam Cowper (148th) | 338 |
Yet God, my God, forgets me not; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 967 |
Yet I feel Im not at home, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 722 |
Yet I love thee and adore; | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 968 |
Yet I mourn my stubborn will | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
Yet I must live on thee, dear Lord, | A. Steele (8.8.6.) | 962 |
Yet I weary am, I know, | John Newton (7s) | 356 |
Yet I will remember thee. | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 968 |
Yet Jesus bids him nothing dread. | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1049 |
Yet a flagrant rebel still, | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1031 |
Yet a loving Peter fell. | John Berridge (7s) | 742 |
Yet act the flatterers part; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
Yet after many toilsome years, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 178 |
Yet all are most needful; not one is in vain. | J. Grant (11s) | 993 |
Yet all his saints on earth shall know, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 625 |
Yet all the vain and noisy crowd | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 302 |
Yet all things shall work for their good, | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
Yet am I helped on this to dwell, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
Yet amazèd I would be, | John Berridge (7s) | 301 |
Yet ask for further light, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 891 |
Yet be not dejected, however oppressed, | Samuel Medley (104th) | 322 |
Yet be of good cheer, and soon shall you know | W. Hammond (104th) | 998 |
Yet black is his name, though by his Lord blest; | John Berridge (104th) | 710 |
Yet boundless is his grace; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
Yet bring their wants away. | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
Yet cant compare with him. | Isaac Watts & J. Needham (C.M.) | 15 |
Yet crave a living store. | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 589 |
Yet drink, and let your hearts be glad. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 996 |
Yet erring men make much ado, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 78 |
Yet feed upon folly and vice, | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
Yet feel a strange mysterious strife | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 997 |
Yet find my own is working too. | John Newton (112th) | 728 |
Yet find on the morrow the law does him curse. | W. Gadsby (104th) | 520 |
Yet finds me neither feet nor hands; | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 49 |
Yet firm to his promise thy God shall abide; | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
Yet firmly decreed to save us by grace; | W. Hammond (104th) | 343 |
Yet for mercy I may plead, | John Berridge (7s) | 895 |
Yet for sin theres no remission | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 916 |
Yet full forgiveness is with thee; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 385 |
Yet glory they not in their shame, | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
Yet grace, though he bless thee, shall surely be tried. | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
Yet have been upheld till now; | John Newton (7s) | 376 |
Yet he arose to live and reign, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
Yet he espies my every want, | W. Hammond (L.M.) | 279 |
Yet he in the furnace loves us; | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 758 |
Yet he made a woeful trip, | John Berridge (7s) | 742 |
Yet he will soon the cause decide, | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 762 |
Yet his Spirit whispers peace, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 801 |
Yet his love and grace are such, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 623 |
Yet his mercy is no less; | John Newton (7s) | 956 |
Yet his tender, loving heart | W. Gadsby (7s) | 562 |
Yet hopes determined still to wait, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 244 |
Yet hoping in the Lamb, | (Author Unknown) (148th) | 214 |
Yet how little they could see | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Yet how little understood! | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 758 |
Yet in himself evils are both seen and felt. | W. Gadsby (11s) | 612 |
Yet in his righteousness complete. | J. Adams (L.M.) | 175 |
Yet in the Lord they firm abide, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 634 |
Yet in thy gospel plan I see, | J. Maxwell (L.M.) | 44 |
Yet in thy strength can all things do; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 172 |
Yet joy in the morning shall surely abound; | W. Hammond (104th) | 343 |
Yet kindly he smiled, and said, Live! | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
Yet know not what they say. | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 300 |
Yet let believers cease their fears, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 39 |
Yet let me hear thy call, | C. Wesley & Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 1072 |
Yet let me not repine; | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 1110 |
Yet long I vainly sought | John Berridge (148th) | 673 |
Yet loved me notwithstanding all; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 9 |
Yet married am I to Jesus the Lamb! | W. Gadsby (104th) | 521 |
Yet men would fain be just with God, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1148 |
Yet mercy can my guilt forgive, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 238 |
Yet mercy spares this guilty land, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
Yet murmur at it still. | John Newton (S.M.) | 278 |
Yet must this building rise; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 141 |
Yet never wanted bread. | J. Hart (S.M.) | 446 |
Yet none so foolish are and base, | John Berridge (112th) | 898 |
Yet not with single eye; | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 253 |
Yet now and then, dear Lord, bestow | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 265 |
Yet now, subdued by sovereign grace, | J. Kent (148th) | 732 |
Yet often start aside; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 613 |
Yet often triumph in my Head. | John Newton (112th) | 728 |
Yet ofttimes he proves them, for grace must be tried. | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
Yet on her Beloved she leans. | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
Yet on its brink I dwell; | John Berridge (S.M.) | 444 |
Yet on this rock the church shall rest, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 141 |
Yet once again I seek thy face; | C. Wesley (112th) | 1060 |
Yet one strange work exceeds them all! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
Yet one thing secures us, whatever betide, | John Newton (104th) | 324 |
Yet our Jesus loves us freely, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
Yet pant for breath each step I take. | John Berridge (148th) | 883 |
Yet pass rebellious angels by – | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1123 |
Yet past backslidings Christ can heal, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 714 |
Yet plague the prisoner too. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
Yet pleased with his journey and swift in his flight; | Isaac Watts (11s) | 414 |
Yet retain a heart of steel? | J. Swain (8.7.) | 689 |
Yet save a trembling sinner, Lord, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 761 |
Yet shall possess a heavenly throne. | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 172 |
Yet simple folk have sharpest eyes, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 745 |
Yet since I feel it so, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1108 |
Yet since we have known the Saviours great name, | John Newton (104th) | 324 |
Yet sins rank weeds within me live; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 875 |
Yet sovereign favours we have oft enjoyed; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 699 |
Yet sovereign mercy calls, Return! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 392 |
Yet still I cannot come to thee. | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1019 |
Yet still he will love thee; but grace must be tried. | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
Yet still his hand they shall adore, | J. Adams (S.M.) | 274 |
Yet still his written will obey, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
Yet still knock on, and wait awhile; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 893 |
Yet still our souls desire anew | J. Kent (L.M.) | 911 |
Yet still this Man thy Peace shall be. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 925 |
Yet still we do all things in vain, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8s) | 250 |
Yet such is free grace unto me, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 595 |
Yet such is the power and love of our King, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 612 |
Yet sure no soul shall eer be lost | John Berridge (C.M.) | 714 |
Yet the question gives a plea, | John Newton (7s) | 376 |
Yet the strong this way cant come; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
Yet the sweet streams that from him flow, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
Yet the victory hope to gain; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
Yet then my happy soul shall tell, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 410 |
Yet they feel a panting mind | W. Gadsby (7s) | 619 |
Yet they have an inward joy, | J. Humphreys (7s) | 80 |
Yet thinks itself the least. | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 905 |
Yet this we safely may believe, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 681 |
Yet thou alone hast power, I know, | John Newton (C.M.) | 999 |
Yet thou canst come to me. | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 302 |
Yet though beset by crafty foes, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 302 |
Yet though in massy fetters bound, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1092 |
Yet though their sweetness I have known, | John Newton (112th) | 728 |
Yet thy God is with thee still. | J. Hart (7.5.) | 853 |
Yet tis the gospels joyful sound: | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1090 |
Yet to dread the thoughts of ease. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
Yet to hold deliverance sure. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
Yet to sigh with sore contrition, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
Yet to tremble, fear and quake; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
Yet too dark to see my way; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 722 |
Yet wait for morning light. | John Berridge (C.M.) | 893 |
Yet watch against falling, and yield not to doubt, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 644 |
Yet we are born to cares and woes – | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 465 |
Yet we by faith deaths power defy; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 492 |
Yet we freely all abandon, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1102 |
Yet we hope the day to see, | T. Kelly (7s) | 1062 |
Yet we rejoice to hear his name, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 423 |
Yet we shall hereafter know, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 315 |
Yet we trust thy mighty hand; | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 349 |
Yet well adore his name; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 614 |
Yet well attempt his name to bless, | J. Swain (8.8.6.) | 724 |
Yet who that knows the worth of prayer, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 394 |
Yet with my God I leave my cause | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 465 |
Yet with the bounties of thy grace, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 498 |
Yet would I glory in the thought, | John Newton (C.M.) | 959 |
Yet would I in his grace confide, | J. Hoskins (C.M.) | 953 |
Yet would I trust in him that died, | J. Hoskins (C.M.) | 953 |
Yet yield not thou to doubt; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
Yet you stand, and stand you will? | J. Hart (7.5.) | 77 |
Yet, Lord, be near my heart, | John Berridge (148th) | 672 |
Yet, Lord, if thy love has designed | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
Yet, Lord, our inmost thoughts delight | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 423 |
Yet, Lord, relying on thy word, | John Newton (C.M.) | 999 |
Yet, Lord, whateer thy will may be, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 646 |
Yet, beguiled by unbelief, | John Berridge (7s) | 742 |
Yet, bless the Lord, through grace I feel | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 621 |
Yet, brethren, rest not here. | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 786 |
Yet, dearest Lord, when viewed in thee, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 470 |
Yet, gracious God! thy power and love | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 164 |
Yet, gracious God, where shall I flee? | A. Steele (C.M.) | 136 |
Yet, lest on their lees they should rest, | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
Yet, let the blood our hands have spilt | John Berridge (L.M.) | 716 |
Yet, mighty God! our fleeting days | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 498 |
Yet, says the Lord, should nature change, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 269 |
Yet, self-abased, will I adore; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 381 |
Yet, through all the scenes of time, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 545 |
Yet, through grace, we know in measure | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 651 |
Yet, trusting in thy righteousness, | John Berridge (112th) | 1120 |
Yet, when faith is strong and true, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 616 |
Yet, when they mourned their faults, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 318 |
Yet, while they the furnace are in, | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
Yield not, then, to unbelief; | John Newton (7s) | 956 |
Yield sweet obedience to thy law. | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 655 |
Yield their fruit to all around, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 932 |
Yielding peace and sweet delight. | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 1096 |
Yon permanent sun shall outshine; | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
You can never be released, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 157 |
You cannot be right in the rest, | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
You cant come too filthy; come just as you are. | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
You for ever | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
You have now, in Davids city, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
You never shall perish if Jesus can save. | J. Hart (104th) | 804 |
You never will perfection find, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 572 |
You on Jesus throne shall rest; | J. Cennick (7s) | 267 |
You that love the Lord indeed, | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
You then have peace with God. | J. Hart (C.M.) | 45 |
You to dwell with fiends infernal, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 491 |
You to everlasting pain. | J. Hart (8.7.) | 491 |
You to save, your flesh assumes; | J. Cennick (7s) | 267 |
You who long for his appearing, | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
You who unto Jesus for refuge have fled? | K., 1787 (11s) | 329 |
You will never come at all. | J. Hart (8.7.4.) | 723 |
You, the objects of his choice, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 662 |
Youll sing the same another day. | J. Kent (L.M.) | 87A |
Young and old do now before thee | Crosse (8.7.) | 1150 |
Young men and maidens, rich and poor, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 620 |
Younger plants – the sight how pleasant, | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Your Counsellor to plead, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 571 |
Your God and King adore; | C. Wesley (148th) | 127 |
Your Husband and Saviour for you gave his life; | W. Gadsby (11s) | 644 |
Your Husband, and your Friend; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 571 |
Your Makers lovely praise; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 539 |
Your Masters lot you must expect – | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
Your Prophet he to teach; | W. Gadsby (148th) | 571 |
Your Saviour, and your God, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 571 |
Your Surety, thus released by God, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 488 |
Your Way, your Life, your End. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 571 |
Your baseness he bore, and makes you all fair; | W. Gadsby (104th) | 568 |
Your cancelled claim no more obtrude; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 106 |
Your case admits no stay; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 45 |
Your cheerful song would oftener be, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 394 |
Your conquering Lord pursue, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 861 |
Your dread crimes once pierced his heart! | W. Gadsby (7s) | 720 |
Your every burden bring; | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 987 |
Your faithful God is gracious still; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 858 |
Your first espousals call to mind; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 858 |
Your glorious Head, in all you do. | W. Gadsby (148th) | 608 |
Your grateful tribute bring; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 39 |
Your harps, ye trembling saints, | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 330 |
Your hearts and voices raise; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
Your heavenly Father ever lives, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 531 |
Your heavenly Father is your Light, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 531 |
Your hope in Jesus never dies; | J. Kent (S.M.) | 921 |
Your interest in his blood, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 986 |
Your liberty receive; | C. Wesley (148th) | 59 |
Your noblest music bring. | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 167 |
Your noblest powers exert, | S. Stennett (148th) | 403 |
Your pomps are but shadows and sounds, | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
Your prayers will not prove vain; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
Your pride with disdain I survey; | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
Your resurrections sure, through his, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 488 |
Your sighing and mourning in singing shall end. | W. Hammond (104th) | 998 |
Your sins are all forgiven; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 850 |
Your sorrow and sighing are felt in his breast; | John Berridge (104th) | 687 |
Your strength will forsake you, and leave you to fall, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 644 |
Your taste shall all my dainties prove, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
Your very hairs are numbered all; | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 1113 |
Your weaker brethren to despise, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 810 |
Your wonderful Lover has bought you with blood; | W. Gadsby (11s) | 644 |
Youre safe in your Redeemers hands, | B. Wallin (L.M.) | 82 |
Zeal extinguished to a spark; | J. Hart (7.5.) | 853 |
Zion enjoys her Monarchs love, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1141 |
Zion has a full salvation, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 600 |
Zion in her Lord shall dwell; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 600 |
Zion its name – the Lord is there; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1048 |
Zion on his heart does dwell; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 582 |
Zion shall his mercy sing, | W. Gadsby (7.6.) | 574 |
Zion still dwells upon the heart | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 269 |
Zion to her journeys end? | W. Gadsby (7s) | 616 |
Zion, city of our God! | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
Zion, from age to age, | W. Gadsby (6.4.) | 517 |
Zion, thrice happy place! | Isaac Watts (122nd) | 362 |
Zions mourners, cease your fear; | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 787 |
Zions troubles to renew. | W. Gadsby (7s) | 616 |