Index of All Lines

First LineAuthor (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 restoresW. 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 retardSamuel 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 GodW. 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 vainJ. 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 freeJohn 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 resistJ. 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 pleaseW. 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 runJ. 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 songJ. 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 bloodC. 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 divineIsaac 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 roadWIlliam 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 sinW. 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 willJohn 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 handsIsaac 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 soulsJohn 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 signW. Gadsby (S.M.)653
A sacrifice of nobler nameIsaac 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 oldJ. Hart (112th)790
A scene of pain, of grief, and woe;Matlock’s Selection (S.M.)948
A scornful and a smarting crownJ. 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 readJ. Hart (L.M.)791
A sign of Jesus near!C. Wesley (last verse unknown) (8.8.6.)137
A single smile from thy sweet faceJ. 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 sighJ. 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 desertIsaac 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 peaceW. 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 sightIsaac 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 moreIsaac Watts (C.M.)121
A thousand promises are wroteT. Greene (C.M.)230
A thousand snares besetJohn 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 displayedW. 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 partSamuel Medley (C.M.)378
A wondrous wine there is,John Berridge (S.M.)890
A word of thy supporting breathIsaac 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 withalJ. Hart (C.M.)862
Accept us in thy Son, and blessJ. 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 perceiveJ. 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 seeJ. 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 skyJ. 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 findAugustus 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 thisJohn Newton (8s)1149
Ah! where are now the faithful fewJohn Newton (L.M.)1142
Ah! whither must I go,John Berridge (148th)883
Ah! whither shall I fleeSamuel 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 ownJ. 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 worldD. 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 spearIsaac 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 agreeW. Gadsby (L.M.)525
All Deitys engagedW. 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 listJ. Hart (7.6.)717
All creation groans through thee,J. Hart (7s)154
All creation must give placeW. 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 oweJ. 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 contentJ. 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 consolationsW. 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 beJ. 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 divineJ. 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 gaveIsaac 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, isJ. 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 spiritsJ. Bakewell (8.7.)931
All the debts I had contracted,W. Gadsby (8.7.4.)583
All the elected trainR. Burnham (148th)60
All the fitness he requireth,J. Hart (8.7.4.)723
All the gloryJ. 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 natureJ. 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 greatW. 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 fallJ. Hart (7.6.)306
All things to them seemed to agreeJ. 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 chosenJ. 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 usJ. Kent (8.7.4.)758
All to succourJ. 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 suitedT. 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 debtJ. 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 itJ. 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 cheatJ. 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 powerA. 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 meJohn Newton (C.M.)469
Also the means were fixed uponR. 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 graceIsaac 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 GodIsaac 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 fillIsaac Watts (C.M.)126
And Gods just law with terror fills your soul,W. Gadsby (10s)669
And He that will not for my sakeJ. 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 soundB. 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 sameJ. 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 noneJ. 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 demandJ. 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 mindsIsaac 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 vainJ. Hart (S.M.)311
And Satan sorely thrust;John Berridge (C.M.)714
And Satan trembles when he seesWIlliam 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 recordW. 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 givesW. 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 passW. 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 flowIsaac 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 singIsaac Watts (L.M.)480
And all my soul adore, and love his name.W. Gadsby (10s)693
And all my soul be tuned to singGospel 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 loveJ. 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 flyIsaac Watts (C.M.)168
And all the sons of malice joinIsaac Watts (L.M.)164
And all the steps that grace displayP. 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 praisesJohn 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 reasonW. 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 beW. 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 flyW. 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 seekJ. 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 appetitesIsaac 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 seeJohn 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 beWIlliam 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 preparesSamuel 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 wingD. 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 inheritW. Gadsby (8.7.4.)641
And by faith may we inheritW. Gadsby (8.7.4.)563
And by faith the shore espy;Henry Fowler (8.7.4.)769
And by faith therein we viewW. Gadsby (7s)657
And by his Spirit and his wordJohn Newton (C.M.)966
And by his Spirit given;J. Stevens (8.8.6.)242
And by his Spirits power revealsW. 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 thoughtJ. Berridge (C.M.)300
And by such means, though strange to tell,W. Gadsby (148th)618
And by such rovings I have broughtJohn Berridge (112th)898
And by such visionary propsJohn Berridge (148th)674
And by that grace, through faith, we stand,J. Stevens (L.M.)224
And by that needs must hateJ. Hart (8.3.)800
And by the gospel live.Isaac Watts (C.M.)192
And by thy Spirit formB. 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 armIsaac 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 highA. 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 graceA. 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 upJ. 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 eyeJ. 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 soulE. Scott (C.M.)1145
And count the fulsome storeJohn 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 GodC. 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 GodJ. 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 singIsaac 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 demandsJ. 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 righteousnessC. 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 swellC. 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 woundIsaac 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 blessedJ. 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 showsJ. 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 betraysJ. 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 earWIlliam 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 hoursJohn 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 secureIsaac 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 controlIsaac 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 everW. Gadsby (8.7.4.)583
And for everW. Gadsby (8.7.4.)600
And for everW. Gadsby (8.7.4.)651
And for everW. 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 bestowsW. Gadsby (S.M.)556
And freely in my room enduredAugustus Toplady (8.8.6.)227
And freely is bestowedW. Gadsby (C.M.)570
And freely left his native skies,John Berridge (8.8.6.)690
And freely to them will impartW. Gadsby (S.M.)587
And freely would exchangeJohn 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 SinaiJ. 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 beginsJohn 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 raiseJohn 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 reportJ. Stevens (8.8.6.)216
And give my straitened bosom roomJohn 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, adornsIsaac 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 awayIsaac Watts (C.M.)1064
And grace in return makes me knowW. 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 findMatlock’s Selection (S.M.)948
And grant that we may spend an hourJ. 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 breastA. 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 laidIsaac 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 secureIsaac 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 renownJohn 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 hereJ. 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 frameDobell’s Selection (L.M.)981
And help me to resignWIlliam 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 yokeW. Gadsby (C.M.)553
And her request and her complaintIsaac Watts (L.M.)92
And here I sue, and here I waitJohn 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 faceS. 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 findsJ. 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 promisesIsaac 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 evermoreJ. 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 fallJ. 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 viewJohn 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 downJ. 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 traceW. 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 fleeW. 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 sealsS. Stennett (C.M.)42
And in the mount it shall be seen,J. Franklin (L.M.)513
And in the new JerusalemIsaac Watts (C.M.)54
And in thee it shall appearJohn 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 viewJ. Kent (148th)87
And in this stormy sea provideHenry Fowler (S.M.)1029
And in thy temple let us seeIsaac 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 hostJ. 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 strokeW. 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 flamesJ. 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 onW. 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 adoreW. 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 uponJohn 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 beSamuel 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 soulJ. Hart (7s)830
And let his precious loveW. 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 criesJohn Berridge (148th)883
And let my tongue declare the woesRozzell (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 hellJohn 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 sowsJ. 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 impartA. Steele (C.M.)1069
And let thy hand in every needJ. Hart (112th)790
And let thy loving-kindness stillSamuel 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 loveJ. 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 GodW. 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 pureJ. 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 wingsIsaac 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 IJ. 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 reclineR. 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 familyW. Gadsby (148th)696
And may thy will be done.J. Hart (C.M.)156
And may we all pursueR. 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 awayR. Burnham (8s)12
And mercy, like a mighty stream,Isaac Watts (L.M.)72
And mercy, like a river, flowsW. 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 aboveIsaac 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 beT. 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 bearJ. 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 enlargedJ. 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 deadJohn Berridge (8.8.6.)904
And not a single mite will bate;J. Berridge (L.M.)49
And not a wave of trouble rollIsaac 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 waitJ. 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 moveJ. Fellows (C.M.)429
And now the Fathers house aboundsW. 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 rodW. 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 feltJohn 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 nameW. 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 pourJ. Maxwell (L.M.)44
And on the Rock of Ages setIsaac 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 joysR. 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 graceIsaac 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 grieveJ. 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 floodJ. 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 bestowedJ. 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 eyesA. 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 aboveIsaac 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, tellingGospel 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 seeJ. 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 skiesIsaac Watts (C.M.)946
And peace in my peace-speaking blood.J. Kent (8s)183
And peace, most richly meetW. 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 swordIsaac 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 beJohn 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 supplyW. 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 beJohn 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 loveIsaac 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 soulIsaac 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 snaresJ. 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 downD. Herbert (C.M.)509
And sent him to gather his children in one.J. Hart (104th)449
And sent his equal Son to showGospel Mag., 1777 (C.M.)206
And sent the early rain.A. Flowerdew (C.M.)1152
And sent the lion down to howlIsaac 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 breastA. Steele (L.M.)1087
And shall I impatiently fretJ. 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 prevailA. Steele (C.M.)1069
And shall my pride disdain the deedJ. Fellows (C.M.)429
And shall sing, beyond the sky,W. Gadsby (8.7.4.)593
And shall the man be cursedW. Gadsby (148th)532
And shall the subject scorn to treadW. Gadsby (148th)648
And shall we be found forgetfulT. 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 daysJ. 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 faceR. 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 GodIsaac 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 thouJ. 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 songT. 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 downA. 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 awayIsaac 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 weightJ. 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 thingsC. 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 loveIsaac 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 thereIsaac 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 wayNorman (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 bloodJ. Kent (8s)298
And stimulate my powers to singHenry 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 sightIsaac 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 tryJ. 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 upC. 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 proveJ. 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 tonguesJohn 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 griefJ. 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 employP. Doddridge (C.M.)84
And that strong arm shall guide us homeJ. Swain (L.M.)286
And that sweet land forgotJohn 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. 14J. 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 writIsaac 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 descendT. 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 sinJ. Hart (7.6.)306
And the needy it approve.W. Gadsby (7s)543
And the old prince of hellW. Gadsby (148th)550
And the performing God.Isaac Watts (C.M.)14
And the rich flood of purple goreIsaac Watts (S.M.)167
And the richest consolationR. 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 dayW. Gadsby (7s)611
And the vindictive wrath of GodJ. 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 standIsaac 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 foesS. 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 riseSamuel Medley (L.M.)978
And these rejoicing eyes.Isaac Watts (S.M.)357
And these shall all be freedW. Gadsby (122nd)522
And these shall now ascend with meR. 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 denoteT. 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 faceJ. Swain (C.M.)467
And though his ransomed race electJ. 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 fallJ. 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 shameIsaac Watts (C.M.)74
And thus his grief relate:John Berridge (148th)749
And thus is kept aliveJ. 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 blestJ. Stevens (8.8.6.)216
And thus with zeal pursue;Norman (8.8.6.)430
And thy good Spirit on the heartJ. 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 showsIsaac Watts (C.M.)5
And thy rich glories from afarIsaac Watts (L.M.)18
And thy salvation see.J. Hart (C.M.)783
And thy sinful inclinationsJ. 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 eternityC. 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 revealJ. 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 heavenJ. 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 bloodJ. Kent (C.M.)1089
And to the herd he goes;W. Gadsby (148th)590
And to the utmost farthing paidAugustus 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 uponJohn Berridge (8.8.6.)905
And unctuously displaysW. 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 toysIsaac 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 seeJ. 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 surroundAugustus 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 inflameR. 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 bloodSamuel 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, becauseSamuel 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 realiseW. 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 lawJohn 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 blessedJ. 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 cleanJohn Berridge (148th)671
And what canst thou view more suited to theeSamuel 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 surpriseT. 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 traceW. 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 mockW. 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 nearJohn Berridge (S.M.)739
And when the icy hand of deathW. 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 faceJ. Kent (C.M.)757
And when thou veilst thy lovely face,D. Herbert (L.M.)711
And when through Jordans floodJ. 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 standJ. 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 blastJ. 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 menAugustus 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 subdueJohn 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 JesusT. Kelly (8.7.4.)1102
And with JesusW. 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 hopeB. 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 voiceW. 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 preachJohn Berridge (148th)888
And with delightful joy recordSamuel 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 throngW. 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 proveW. 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 strengthJohn 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 applyJ. Hart (C.M.)862
And with us there abide;J. Hart (8.8.6.)29
And with wonderT. 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 proveIsaac Watts (S.M.)318
And yet how slow my spirits moveIsaac 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 fulfilJohn Newton (C.M.)1155
And, Lord, we ask thy presence hereJohn 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 expressedSamuel 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 afreshIsaac 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 findJ. Kent (8s)334
And, lest the priest the place defile,J. Hart (L.M.)794
And, lest the shadow of a spotIsaac 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 findJ. Berridge (C.M.)300
And, that they might be justified,J. Hart (L.M.)815
And, though I cannot always feelW. 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 oppressedW. Gadsby (S.M.)603
And, when their languid life is spent,J. Hart (C.M.)828
And, when they stumble, makes them flyW. Gadsby (C.M.)553
And, when time is no more, we still shall adoreC. Wesley (11s)161
And, when we close our eyes,Isaac Watts (C.M.)498
And, when youve ended, find at lastJ. 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 voiceIsaac Watts (C.M.)361
And, while that marks in view,J. Hart (S.M.)308A
And, while through many a painful pathJ. 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 exploreJ. Kent (C.M.)914
Angels and men agree,C. Wesley (148th)37
Angels and men shall join to singIsaac Watts (L.M.)360
Angels have no perfect sense.J. Hart (7s)154
Angels have not skill to mentionW. 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 freeJohn 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 refuseWIlliam 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 breakWIlliam 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 windJ. 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 theeE. 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 stillW. 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 giveJohn 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 engageHenry 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 wellW. 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 dayJohn 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 grewJ. Hart (C.M.)709
As kind as when he died;Isaac Watts (C.M.)438
As kindest fathers will not spareJ. 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 laidWIlliam 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 hearJ. 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 glassJohn 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 bearJohn 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 madeWIlliam 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 soonJ. Grigg and B. Francis (last verse) (L.M.)427
Ashamed of Jesus! sooner farJ. 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 partIsaac 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 beamJ. 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 wantsJohn 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 proclaimIsaac Watts (C.M.)94
Awake, nay, while we sleep,J. Hart (S.M.)287
Awake, our hearts, adore the graceIsaac Watts (C.M.)212
Awake, sweet gratitude, and singAugustus 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 thenIsaac 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 givenJ. Hart (L.M.)868
Be her attendants blest.Isaac Watts (C.M.)361
Be his mercy, therefore, soughtJ. 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 caresJohn 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 rehearsèdJ. 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 angerZion’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 possessJ. Hart (C.M.)222
Because my foes were then concealed.John Newton (L.M.)1017
Because that nothing could controlR. Burnham (C.M.)191
Because the Lord has promised meJ. Hart (C.M.)31
Because the gate of lifeJ. Hart (S.M.)308
Because the land affrights him moreT. Kelly (L.M.)1049
Because they are so rich.J. Hart (C.M.)222
Because they think themselves so wiseJ. 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 LambW. 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 bloodJ. 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 ageIsaac 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 takesJohn Newton (C.M.)1155
Before the world beganJ. 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 providenceWIlliam 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 storeA. 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 GodJ. 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 stoneIsaac Watts (C.M.)141
Behold the throne of grace!John Newton (S.M.)395
Behold what wondrous graceIsaac 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 pompJ. 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 veinsIsaac 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 smallJ. 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 seeJ. Kent (148th)87
Believers are not called, we see,J. Hart (C.M.)782
Believers in their darksome gravesJ. 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 rejoiceIsaac Watts (S.M.)125
Beloved Saviour, ever beSamuel Medley (L.M.)173
Beloved of the Lord most high,W. Gadsby (L.M.)531
Beloved, we are comeW. 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 GodJ. Kent (C.M.)914
Beneath the shadow of thy crossAugustus Toplady (112th)1052
Beneath thy fainting headJ. 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-poolJohn 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 bloodJ. Hart (C.M.)785
Betwixt a heart like melting waxJ. Hart (C.M.)785
Betwixt an agonising GodJ. 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 wantsJohn 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 drossJ. 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 dyeJ. 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 proclaimJ. 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 raiseJ. 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, appearW. Gadsby (7s)695
Blessed Jesus! fill each heartW. 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 trembleHenry 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 tonguesJ. 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 seeIsaac Watts (L.M.)1112
Blest are the men of broken heart,Isaac Watts (L.M.)1112
Blest are the men whose hearts are setIsaac Watts (L.M.)369
Blest are the saints who sit on high,Isaac Watts (L.M.)369
Blest are the souls that find a placeIsaac Watts (L.M.)369
Blest are the souls that hear and knowIsaac 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 riseSamuel 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 raiseJ. 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 divineC. 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, blowC. 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 displayP. 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 ownJ. 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 showsJ. 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 SpiritC. 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 togetherT. Kelly (8.7.4.)1014
Brethren, this had never beenJ. Hart (7s)789
Brethren, those who come to blissJ. Hart (7.6.)717
Brethren, though we cannot see,J. Hart (7.6.)315
Brethren, we should learn the ratherT. 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 seeA. 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 theeCrosse (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 meJ. 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 risingJ. 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 enoughJ. Hart (C.M.)181
But Christ in every age has provedJ. 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 allowJohn 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 declaresJ. 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 forthJ. 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 passedJohn 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 workIsaac 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 breathIsaac 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 termsIsaac Watts (148th)122
But O what joy this witness gives,Samuel Medley (L.M.)173
But O! he gives to every childJ. 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 handH. 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 feltW. Gadsby (8s)565
But O, my soul, if truths so brightIsaac 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 GodWIlliam Cowper (L.M.)967
But a sense of blood-bought pardonJ. 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 heardJohn 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 receiveW. 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 farJ. 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 beJ. 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 sightJ. 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 soulJ. 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 decreeJ. 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 preparesJ. 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 nameJ. 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 flowJ. 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 faceIsaac 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 loadJ. 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 awayW. Hammond (C.M.)344
But hear it still in vain;John Newton (S.M.)196
But heavy bars confine their powerIsaac 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 bloodW. 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 costJ. 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 soJ. 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 appearsIsaac 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 wayJohn 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 imputedJ. Hart (8.7.)270
But let the stoutest sinner feelJohn 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 stayIsaac 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 ownJohn 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 hourT. 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 voidWIlliam 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, beholdR. 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 treeJ. 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 theeB. 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 usJohn Newton (8.7.7.)133
But own my heart, with shame and grief,J. Hart (L.M.)447
But owns all doctrines must be trueJ. Stevens (C.M.)228
But part with all, and follow him.R. Burnham (L.M.)771
But peace, and truth, and loveIsaac Watts (S.M.)50
But penetrates his ears;D. Herbert (C.M.)509
But perfect truth and righteousnessIsaac 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 prayW. 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 daysT. 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 careJ. Kent (L.M.)76
But see what different thoughts ariseJ. Hart (C.M.)39
But seek enduring happinessB. 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 powerT. 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 cameIsaac 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 aboveIsaac 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 graceIsaac Watts (C.M.)5
But still the path brighter did shineW. 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 subsistJ. 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 SonJ. Hart (C.M.)855
But that of Jesus, can sufficeT. 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 tombJ. Hart (7.6.8.)843
But the God of love, the Saviour,Zion’s Trumpet, 1838 (8.7.)1118
But the God of my salvationW. 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 isJ. Hart (8.3.)484
But the blood of Jesus.J. Hart (7.6.)827
But the bond-womans sonW. 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 indeedJ. Hart (7s)789
But the remedys without thee;J. Hart (8.8.7.)876
But the rich food on which we liveIsaac Watts (L.M.)363
But the rich savoury meatJ. Hart (148th)817
But the sorest trial yet,J. Hart (7s)802
But the soul that is wholeJ. Hart (8.3.)799
But the true gold sustains no loss;Isaac Watts (L.M.)142
But the true-born child of GodWIlliam Cowper (7s)282
But there eternal pleasure reigns,John Newton (S.M.)337
But theres a people taught by graceT. Kelly (C.M.)975
But theres a voice of sovereign graceIsaac 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 JesusJ. 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 bandsJ. 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 hellJ. 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 sacrificeIsaac Watts (C.M.)946
But thy love, without beginning,Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.)69
But thy one offering takes awayIsaac 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 appliesW. 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 embraceIsaac 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 noneJ. 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 baseJ. 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 reasonT. Kelly (8.7.7.)1063
But we that wait upon the LordIsaac 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 pursueJ. 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 aboveJ. 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 powerJohn 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 withdrawsW. 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 tongueWIlliam 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 designIsaac 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 divineJ. 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 roadSamuel Medley (L.M.)275
But while their voice is heard within,WIlliam Cowper (L.M.)381
But whither can I go to lodgeD. 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 seeWIlliam Cowper (7s)282
But with humble joy to drawJohn 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 seeJ. 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 lostJ. Berridge (C.M.)169
But, O be astonished! theyre helpless and poor.W. Gadsby (104th)549
But, O my Lord, one look from theeWIlliam 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 findW. 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 standW. 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 feelJ. Hart (C.M.)774
But, if still a total strangerW. Gadsby (8.7.4.)698
But, in every chastening, proveW. 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 alarmsJ. 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 hurledJ. 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 GodJ. 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 lastJ. 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 viewW. Gadsby (148th)602
By faith in me the soul receivesJohn Newton (C.M.)193
By faith lift up your eyesW. 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 bloodJ. 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 viewJ. 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 madeIsaac Watts (C.M.)226
By faith we see the gloryC. 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 wineIsaac Watts (S.M.)437
By faith, the just shall live and ownW. 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, heJ. 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 raceW. 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 SaviourT. 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 lowJ. 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 newsIsaac 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 runJ. 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 meritC. 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 waysJ. 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 taughtWIlliam 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 prayerJohn 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 lawW. 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 forgetIsaac Watts (C.M.)269
Can a part be sent to hell,W. Gadsby (7s)626
Can a sinner thus beguiledHenry Fowler (7s)1031
Can a womans tender careWIlliam 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 raiseT. 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 hourW. Gadsby (8.8.6.)592
Can inform me where it lies;Augustus Toplady (7s)988
Can it be a question whetherT. 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 fearsJ. 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 dwellHenry 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 woeA. 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, perceiveJ. 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 cheeringC. 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 proclaimIsaac Watts (C.M.)505
Chosen Jews must not useJ. 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 holinessJ. 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 leadJ. 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 wayW. 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 callJ. 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 redeemJ. 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 obtainJ. 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 singW. 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 sufficeJ. 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 knowJ. Hart (L.M.)712
Come hither, ye whose rising fearsHenry Fowler (L.M.)1028
Come just as thou art, with thy woe,W. Gadsby (8s)627
Come naked, and adorn your soulsIsaac 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 declareW. Gadsby (7s)649
Come unto me, the Saviour cries,(Author Unknown) (8.8.6.)902
Come, Holy Ghost, and blowR. De Courcy (148th)294
Come, Holy Spirit, and make knownB. 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 feelD. 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 favourC. 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 awayJ. Humphreys (C.M.)55
Come, holy Comforter,C. Wesley (6.4.)35
Come, let us join our cheerful songsIsaac 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 preparedIsaac 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 traceW. 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 longsJ. 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 praisesJ. 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 viewW. 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 sighingR. 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 besideAugustus 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 sinAugustus 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 farS. Browne (8.8.6.)1134
Conduct, blest Guide, thy sinner-trainJ. 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 shunJ. 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 swellHenry 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 exploreJ. Kent (L.M.)910
Counting all things else but dross!W. Gadsby (7s)616
Countless millionsGospel 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 headC. 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 kindW. 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 nameWIlliam 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 distressHenry 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 beW. Gadsby (8.8.6.)643
Dear God! the treasures of thy loveIsaac 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 loveJ. 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 hereSamuel 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 restA. Steele (L.M.)1078
Dear Lord, and shall we ever liveIsaac Watts (C.M.)25
Dear Lord, assist our souls to payJohn 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 loveJ. 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 dwellA. Steele (C.M.)95
Dear Lord, while in thy house were found,John Newton (C.M.)1126
Dear Lord, while we adoring payA. 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 beIsaac Watts (C.M.)1064
Dear Saviour, let thy powerful loveA. 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, hereJohn 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 bloodWIlliam Cowper (C.M.)160
Dear in primeval glory, whenJ. 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 GodJ. 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, dividesIsaac 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 thoseJ. 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 boreJ. Hart (L.M.)794
Deep in his breast our names were cut;J. Hart (L.M.)712
Deep in our hearts let us recordIsaac Watts (L.M.)164
Deep in rebellion too;J. Kent (C.M.)1094
Deep in the everlasting mindW. Tucker (L.M.)66
Deep in the heart it lies;J. Hart (S.M.)236
Deep in unfathomable minesWIlliam Cowper (C.M.)320
Deep interred in earths dark wombJ. 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 joysAugustus 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 howR. 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 bearJ. Hart (C.M.)486
Did all the powers of hell destroy.Isaac Watts (L.M.)211
Did almost with his latest breathJ. 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 bearJ. 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 leadJ. 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 woundsJ. 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 taughtJohn 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 GodJ. Kent (C.M.)1089
Distressed on every sideJ. 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 frameJ. Swain (8s)159
Divinitys indwelling raysJ. 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 delightP. 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 heartsJ. 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 reliefT. Kelly (L.M.)1046
Does not the word still fixed remain,WIlliam Cowper (L.M.)967
Does not the workmans power extendIsaac Watts (L.M.)75
Does not thy sacred word proclaimJ. 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 useIsaac 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 proclaimJohn 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 highS. 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 deathIsaac 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 clearJ. 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 believerW. Gadsby (8.7.4.)600
Each bright order of the skyJ. 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 JehovahW. 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 reviewJohn 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 combineW. 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 expressIsaac 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 keepingJ. 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 proveK., 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 streamWIlliam 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 wanderW. Williams (8.7.)1101
Else the next cloud that veils my skiesWIlliam 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 theeJ. 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 heartP. 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 glowB. 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 breastJ. 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 beJ. 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 kindJ. Hart (C.M.)774
Eternal Father, Lord of all,John Berridge (C.M.)1128
Eternal Father, who shall lookIsaac 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 confessIsaac Watts (L.M.)26
Eternal Wisdom has preparedIsaac Watts (C.M.)56
Eternal Wisdom neer designedJ. 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 beC. 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 favourJ. 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 receivingJ. 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 sinnerT. Kelly (8.7.4.)932
Every soul of man, by sinning,Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.)69
Every soul that gains salvationJ. 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 riverJ. 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 beamsSamuel 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 singW. Tucker (L.M.)65
Expect to find no balmJ. Berridge (S.M.)81
Expecting mercy from the Lord;John Berridge (L.M.)897
Expects some favourable breezeT. Kelly (L.M.)1049
Expects to prove that all is trueR. 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 fearJ. Hart (L.M.)304
Fain would I hope that thou didst bleedJohn 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 seeSamuel Medley (L.M.)941
Fain would my thoughts leap out and fly,Isaac Watts (L.M.)480
Fain would the heart uniteJohn 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 shootIsaac Watts (L.M.)1140
Fair dawn of immortalityA. 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 bestowsW. 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 aloneW. 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 evidenceIsaac 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 roadJ. 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 produceIsaac 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 powerW. Gadsby (148th)559
False and foul as hell, my heartC. 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, IC. 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 floodJ. 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 heartRozzell (C.M.)291
Far removes each anxious care;C. Wesley (7s)1071
Far removingT. 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 seeIsaac Watts (C.M.)475
Father, I thank thy wondrous love,Isaac Watts (C.M.)71
Father, I will that all my saintsAugustus 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 theseJ. 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 viewW. Gadsby (7s)623
Father, the rebel cries,W. Gadsby (148th)590
Father, thy quickening Spirit sendJ. 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 blissA. 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 dwellsJ. 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 standJ. 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 bloodJ. 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 GodJohn 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 headW. 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 usW. 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 shadowsJ. Evans (8.7.4.)93
Finished, free, and full salvationGospel 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 deepW. 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 vengeanceW. 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 easeJ. 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 canJ. 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 knownJ. 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 tellJ. 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 beW. 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 graceJ. 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 adoreJ. 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 earnestJ. 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 moreIsaac Watts (C.M.)465
For death can never keep from viewW. 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 loveIsaac 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 thineC. 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 affordJ. Hart (C.M.)828
For every truly Christian thoughtJ. 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 keepJ. 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 LambJ. Hart (7.6.8.)787
For love is all he asks.J. Hart (148th)448
For love of me, the Son of GodJ. 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 rangeB. 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 downJ. Hart (C.M.)803
For none but God aloneJ. 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 headJohn 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 meetJ. Hart (C.M.)310
For sin amazing anguish felt,A. Steele (L.M.)1087
For sin and Satan daily striveJohn 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 knowW. 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 consolationJohn 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 constrainAugustus 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 passJ. 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 willJ. Kent (8s)298
For twas for sinners spilt.J. Hart (C.M.)13
For us Jesus was baptizedW. 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 horrorsW. 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 madeIsaac 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 nameJ. 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 tragedyJ. 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 nameJ. 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 thusJ. Hart (104th)449
Forgiveness shed through every breast,A. Steele (L.M.)1109
Forgiveness! tis a joyful soundT. 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 tearsJ. 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 onlyGospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.)69
Free grace onlyGospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.)69
Free grace shall oer their sins abound;J. Kent (L.M.)1090
Free grace to every heaven-born soulJ. 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 sinJohn Newton (C.M.)1114
From all the malice which he bearsHenry 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 decreedR. 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 graceR. 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 hidingJ. 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 saintJ. 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 dangerJ. 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 thingJohn Berridge (148th)671
From this polluted springJohn 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 soulJohn 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 drawJ. Hart (8.8.6.)29
From which rich streams of blood once ran,J. Hart (C.M.)23
From which rich treasure Christ will feedW. 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 obtainT. Greene (C.M.)261
From whom these streams of mercy came :Samuel Medley (L.M.)996
From whose almighty powerIsaac Watts (C.M.)505
From whose dear wounded body rollsIsaac 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 riseIsaac 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 placeS. Stennett (S.M.)359
Give me, O Lord, to proveMatlock’s Selection (S.M.)948
Give me, my God, to freely shareJ. 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 measureW. 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 wayR. 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 exemptionW. 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 wormsJ. 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 laudJ. Hart (7s)788
Glory first to God be givenJ. 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 aloneJ. 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 paidIsaac Watts (C.M.)505
Glory to God the Son, that heJ. 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 roveJ. 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 givenJ. 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 strangerJ. 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 canJ. 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 SonJ. 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 revealJ. Hart (P.M.)814
God in his earthly temples laysIsaac 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 wayIsaac 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 saintsIsaac Watts (L.M.)1141
God is the same to endless years;Dobell’s Selection (L.M.)981
God is their strength, and through the roadIsaac Watts (L.M.)369
God knows we can do nothing well,D. Herbert (C.M.)678
God loved the church, and gave his SonJ. Humphreys (C.M.)55
God moves in a mysterious wayWIlliam Cowper (C.M.)320
God of eternal love,Isaac Watts (S.M.)318
God of my life, thy gracious powerC. 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-hillIsaac 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 menW. 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, sworeJ. 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 beW. 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 groundJ. 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-loveW. 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 toysJ. Hart (C.M.)803A
Gold in the furnace triedJ. 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 loveJ. Berridge (L.M.)49
Good works as legal ties;J. Hart (S.M.)852
Goodness and wrath in vain combineJ. Hart (L.M.)316
Goodness, immortal and divine,W. Gadsby (C.M.)554
Gospel repentance towards GodJ. 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 justiceW. Gadsby (8.7.4.)514
Grace and mercyT. 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 wayP. Doddridge (S.M.)201
Grace first inscribed my nameP. Doddridge (S.M.)201
Grace fits the new-born soul for heaven,J. Hart (C.M.)809
Grace has put me in the numberGospel 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 springR. Burnham (S.M.)203
Grace must and will relieveW. 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 knowW. Gadsby (S.M.)665
Grace taught their souls to singW. Gadsby (S.M.)665
Grace taught them to communeW. 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 directionJ. 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 bringIsaac 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 singsIsaac Watts (L.M.)370
Great God! before thy throneSamuel 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 voiceSamuel Medley (L.M.)171
Great God! theres nothing new!Isaac Watts (C.M.)1
Great God! thy glory and thy loveSamuel 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 makeB. Beddome (148th)947
Great God! whose universal powerW. Gadsby (C.M.)646
Great God, Three-One, again we call,J. Hart (C.M.)862
Great God, and shall thy remnant cryE. 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 stoopingJ. 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 eyeBoyce (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 earthW. 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 endJ. 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 thereW. Gadsby (7s)515
Guide us into perfect peace.C. Wesley (8.7.)1057
Guide us safely by thy wordJ. 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 heartJ. 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 divineB. 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 beganJ. 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, blestJ. 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 LordJohn 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 followsJ. Hart (8.7.)864
Happy soul, that, free from harms,C. Wesley (7s)1071
Happy souls! who cleave to ChristJ. Hart (7.6.8.)779
Happy the church, thou sacred place;Isaac Watts (L.M.)364
Happy the man that bears the strokeJ. 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 worseJohn Newton (7s)283
Hark! from the cross a gracious voiceJ. Swain (C.M.)951
Hark! his expiring groans arise!A. Steele (L.M.)1123
Hark! how he prays, the charming soundIsaac Watts (L.M.)47
Hark! how his doleful cries affrightJ. Hart (L.M.)797
Hark! how the blood-bought hosts aboveJ. 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 mercyJ. 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, proclaimingT. 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 hellIsaac 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 faceP. Doddridge (C.M.)1066
Hast thou a lamb in all thy flockP. Doddridge (C.M.)1066
Hast thou forsaken me?J. Berridge (8.8.6.)148
Hast thou imparted to my soulLock 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 handsIsaac Watts (L.M.)1140
Hast thou the cross for me endured,J. Fellows (C.M.)429
Hast thou, O Father, put to griefAugustus 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 removeIsaac Watts (C.M.)478
Haste, then, but with a smiling face,Isaac Watts (L.M.)264
Have I unionW. 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 NameIsaac 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 fitW. Gadsby (7.6.)574
He anoints me from above;W. Gadsby (7s)558
He answers and fulfilsIsaac 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 lieW. 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 knowIsaac Watts (C.M.)74
He calls the simple, blind, and lameJohn 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 disdainW. 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 nightIsaac 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 thereW. Gadsby (8.8.6.)636
He ever lives to intercedeIsaac 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 flingJ. 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 givesW. Gadsby (8s)627
He freely loves, and without end.John Newton (L.M.)91
He freely redeemed with his bloodB. 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; reconciledJ. 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-priceW. 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 viewW. 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 withholdsIsaac 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 sinIsaac 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 brokeW. 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 knowW. Gadsby (8.8.6.)557
He is their treasure and their joy,W. Gadsby (148th)598
He is though I am blindSamuel 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 tellS. 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 takeIsaac 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 lawW. 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 confoundW. Gadsby (148th)630
He never will permitJohn 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 CalvaryJ. 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 usW. Gadsby (8.7.4.)535
He redresses all the woesW. 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 lawsIsaac 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 goesW. 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 prevailS. 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 breaksIsaac Watts (L.M.)1006
He shall by means like theseJ. 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 divineJ. 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 foulJ. 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 breathIsaac Watts (C.M.)14
He speaks, and that almighty voiceW. Gadsby (C.M.)579
He stained his garments in their blood,W. Gadsby (C.M.)561
He stands accepted in his nameJ. 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 nameIsaac Watts (C.M.)74
He takes the rebel to his breast,W. Gadsby (C.M.)588
He takes the vilest of our raceW. 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 crossJ. 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 secureJ. Ryland (C.M.)247
He that hung upon the cross,J. Hart (7.6.)306
He that redeemed my soul from hellIsaac Watts (S.M.)420
He that trusts in his own heart,John Berridge (7s)742
He that wears itJ. 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 faintJ. 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 handsIsaac 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 sheepC. 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 theeW. 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, neverW. 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 soulsIsaac 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 blessingCrosse (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 declaringT. 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 comeIsaac Watts (50th)497
Heavenly Warrior, may we neverW. 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 performJ. Kent (104th)297
Hell never leave thee doubt it notJ. 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 sinJ. Hart (L.M.)815
Henceforth my great concern shall beJ. 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 drawsIsaac 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 seeW. 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 breastJohn Berridge (148th)672
Here every bowel of our GodIsaac 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 wormsIsaac 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 soulIsaac 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 ThreeW. 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 prayerWIlliam 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 eyesJohn 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 holdIsaac 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 loveS. 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 receiveA. 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 FatherW. Gadsby (8.7.4.)600
Here the hungry eat and live.W. Gadsby (7s)543
Here the sacred records showJ. 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 proclaimWIlliam 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 thouJohn 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 standsJ. 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 suingD. 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 damnedW. 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 appearJ. 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 streamJ. 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 recordW. 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 raisedIsaac Watts (S.M.)1015
High beyond imaginationW. 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 weIsaac 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 aboveJ. Hart (S.M.)831
His Spirit he sent, to soften my heart;W. Gadsby (104th)521
His Spirit joins with oursJ. Hart (C.M.)31
His Spirit makes our conscience clean;Isaac Watts (L.M.)1006
His Spirit must discloseJohn 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 supplicatingRozzell (7.6.)292
His all-creating beams displayJ. Swain (L.M.)1107
His all-prevailing sacrificeJ. 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 graceW. 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 partJ. 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 suppliesW. 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 commandmentsJ. 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 isIsaac 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 filledJ. Hart (S.M.)831
His cries may control the lusts of thy heart;J. Berridge (104th)150
His cross a sure foundation laidIsaac 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 earthJ. Ryland (7s)64
His deep and dangerous liesJ. 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 strongIsaac 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 passW. 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 controlsJohn 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 wordIsaac 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 beholdIsaac 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 saveIsaac 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 thinkJohn 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, knewGospel Mag., 1777 (C.M.)206
His loves the same to thee;J. Kent (S.M.)909
His loving heart engaged to beW. Gadsby (L.M.)633
His loving heart is stillW. 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 youW. 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 claimIsaac 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 gloryW. Gadsby (8.7.4.)514
His own good pleasure, not our worth,John Berridge (148th)674
His own though he had all things madeJ. 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 bearIsaac 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 majestyC. 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 sacrificeAugustus Toplady (C.M.)117
His sweet commands fulfil.Isaac Watts (C.M.)192
His sweetest thoughts on them did rollJ. Adams (8.8.6.)67
His sweetest, loveliest face to view.J. Kent (L.M.)911
His sympathising heartW. Gadsby (S.M.)624
His tender pity and his loveSamuel Medley (C.M.)382
His tender, loving heartW. Gadsby (S.M.)587
His the name of which we boast.T. Kelly (8.7.)1116
His track I see, and Ill pursueJ. 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 keepIsaac 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 waysIsaac 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 mentionW. 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 restoredJ. 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 heartJohn 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 seeSamuel Medley (L.M.)978
How blest is the man who in Jesus believesW. 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 nighJohn 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 wiseW. 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 hearIsaac Watts (C.M.)361
How different from the wildernessJohn 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 exceedsIsaac 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 hearW. 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 workB. 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 castJohn 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 wayJ. 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 appearJohn 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 knowJ. 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 findSamuel 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 careJohn Newton (L.M.)1142
How long shall my poor troubled breastIsaac Watts (L.M.)401
How long, O Lord, shall I complainIsaac Watts (L.M.)401
How long, dear Lord, how longJ. 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 stroveIsaac 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 heartA. Steele (C.M.)392
How often do they stealWIlliam 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 pureIsaac Watts (C.M.)46
How perplexed is the path he must tread!J. Hart (11.9.)309
How pleasant is the gateJ. 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 appearJohn Newton (C.M.)198
How precious is the Saviour!J. Hart (7.7.8.7.)806
How precious is the faithW. 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 theyJohn 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 pangsRozzell (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 blessingsRozzell (7.6.)292
How simple are thy children, Lord,J. Berridge (C.M.)300
How sinners vaunt of powerJohn 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 GodGospel 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! ChristJ. 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 nameW. 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 soundsJohn Newton (C.M.)135
How sweet the song, theres none can sayJ. 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 summonsJohn 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, viewingJ. 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 pressedJohn 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 boastIsaac 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 salvationJ. 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 againJ. 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 hostJ. 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 SatanW. 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 thineJ. 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 growJohn 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 bearIsaac 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 abideJohn 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 broughtJ. 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 nowP. 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 callJ. 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 fillD. Herbert (C.M.)507
I know thy holy, fiery lawJ. 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 findJ. Hart (S.M.)314
I look to Christ alone;J. Hart (S.M.)811
I look to thee to be suppliedJ. 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 bloodJohn 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 graceIsaac 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 wonderC. 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 foundW. 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 grieveJohn 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 deathJ. 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 righteousnessJ. 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 findJohn 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 displaysIsaac 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 harmJ. 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, beMadan’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 moreIsaac 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 inclinedWIlliam 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 criesAugustus Toplady (8s)293
I thirst, and faint, and die to proveC. 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 freeW. 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 willJohn 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, unlessC. 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 menJohn Berridge (112th)898
I wonder not – how should he pleaseT. 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 stillIsaac 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 restJohn 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 fleeIsaac Watts (C.M.)475
Id part with all the joys of senseIsaac 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 loveIsaac Watts (S.M.)79
If in my soul thy Spirits rayA. Steele (8.8.6.)962
If in prison, he can set free,W. Gadsby (8.7.4.)593
If in thy presence can be roomJ. 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 feelW. 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 soulJ. 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 adoreW. 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 usJ. 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 reconcilingJ. 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 nameP. 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 stretchA. 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 knowW. Gadsby (C.M.)596
Immortal majesty is his,W. Gadsby (S.M.)624
Immortal principles forbidIsaac 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 flowsJ. 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 belowJ. 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 heartLock Chapel Collection (L.M.)1008
Impressed on his heart it remains,Augustus Toplady (8s)340
Imputed righteousness I ownJ. 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 livesJ. 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 foodJ. 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 roomHenry Fowler (L.M.)1028
In Jesus image shining brightIsaac 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 viewJ. 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 fearW. 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 sceneJ. Hart (C.M.)156
In earth or heaven above,J. Hart (S.M.)792
In endless bliss, his own shall proveW. Gadsby (L.M.)633
In endless love, the Holy ThreeW. 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 sawW. 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 putsJ. Hart (C.M.)685
In his own vital flood;Isaac Watts (C.M.)100
In his remembrance-bookJ. 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 toldJ. 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 proclaimBoyce (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 brokeW. 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 fellJ. 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 readJ. 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 findJ. 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 sealsJ. 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 earthJ. 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 seeJ. Adams (7s)347
In sweetest harmonyW. Gadsby (148th)607
In sweetest harmony of praiseIsaac 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 seeW. Gadsby (10s)703
In that divine treasure of grace;W. Gadsby (8s)529
In that dread moment, O to hideJ. 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 doveJohn 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 loveIsaac 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, droopingJ. 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 thenJ. Hart (8.7.)776
In the highest heights, and thenJ. 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 showW. 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 makeW. 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 takeJ. 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 afflictionsW. 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 restJohn 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 sunIsaac Watts (C.M.)186
In vain the fancy strives to paintJohn Newton (C.M.)1155
In vain the sons of wealth and prideA. Steele (L.M.)257
In vain the tempter frights my soul,Isaac Watts (C.M.)266
In vain the trembling conscience seeksIsaac 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 lawIsaac 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 bindA. 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 choseW. 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 criesW. 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 divineIsaac 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 onJ. 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 kindJ. Kent (148th)732
Indulgent goodness sparesSamuel 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 feelJohn 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 feelJ. 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 partJohn 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 graceIsaac 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 yieldsIsaac 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 adoreIsaac Watts (L.M.)142
Is he a Tree? the world receivesIsaac Watts (L.M.)142
Is he a Vine? his heavenly rootIsaac 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 callJ. 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 stillP. 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 revealèdJohn 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 daysIsaac 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 belowT. Kelly (7s)1045
Is there nought can yield repose?T. Kelly (7s)1045
Is this polluted heartJohn Newton (S.M.)196
Is this the Man? can this be heW. 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 roadJ. 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 theeJ. 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 usT. 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 graceJohn 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 lifeJ. 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 pleasureJ. 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 sustainT. Greene (C.M.)261
It is the Lord, whose matchless skillT. Greene (C.M.)261
It is the Lord; should I distrustT. Greene (C.M.)261
It is the Lords own promise.J. Hart (7.7.8.7.)806
It is the Spirits gracious partJ. 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 quellJ. 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 blessedW. Gadsby (11s)524
It were an easy partT. Kelly (S.M.)1012
It will see war no more;John Berridge (C.M.)336
It yields some hope of life divineJohn 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 wroughtJ. Cennick (112th)985
Its highest delight is to giveW. 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 callIsaac 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 seeW. 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 showIsaac 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 maintainW. 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 reclaimJ. 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 raceR. 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 usW. 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 knewJ. Hart (8.8.8.)807
Jesus heals the broken-hearted;J. Kent (8.7.)759
Jesus invites his saintsIsaac 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 receiveIsaac 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 believerJ. 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 isW. 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, hearC. 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 appliedJ. Hart (C.M.)862
Jesus, at thy commandR. 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 oneJ. 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 beholdIsaac 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 raysC. Wesley (L.M.)1076
Jesus, lead me by thy powerW. Williams (8.7.)1101
Jesus, let me feel its power,W. Gadsby (7s)722
Jesus, let thy pitying eyeC. 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 aloneIsaac 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 fleeJ. 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, shedJ. Hart (7.6.8.)787
Jesus, our dear Redeemer, diedJ. 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, reignsIsaac 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 bloodIsaac 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 restW. 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 wordIsaac Watts (C.M.)124
Jesus, thy blood and righteousnessCount Zinzendorf trans. by J. Wesley (L.M.)103
Jesus, thy feast we celebrate,Isaac Watts (L.M.)1121
Jesus, thy helping handJ. 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 giveA. Steele (8.8.6.)962
Jesus, thy rich consolationsJ. 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 meetS. 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 treeJ. 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 namesIsaac 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 adoreSamuel Medley (L.M.)174
Join the triumph of the skies;C. Wesley (7s)36
Join thou, my soul, for thou canst tellJ. 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 singJ. 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 meetJ. 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 growJohn 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 haveIsaac 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 swayJ. 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 rodJ. 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 demandsJ. Hart (8.3.)104
Justice unsheathed its sword,W. Gadsby (148th)559
Justice views with approbationT. 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 loveIsaac 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 exemptedR. Burnham (8.7.)258
Knowledge of all terrestrial thingsR. 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 proveAugustus 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 crowdJ. Hart (7.6.)306
Leprous souls, unsound and filthy,J. Hart (8.7.)719
Less than thyself will not sufficeAugustus Toplady (C.M.)940
Less we cant, we cant give more.J. Hart (7s)857
Lest I farther yet should roamW. 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 snareJohn 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 attendW. Gadsby (S.M.)540
Let Christians join to laudJ. 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 singW. Gadsby (S.M.)540
Let Zion, in her songs, recordJ. 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 soulsJ. Hart (S.M.)130
Let all our powers agree;Samuel Medley (C.M.)176
Let all our powers be joinedIsaac Watts (S.M.)437
Let all that dwell above the sky,Isaac Watts (C.M.)1005
Let all the heathen writers joinIsaac Watts (C.M.)1148
Let all the ransomed of the LordJ. Berridge (8.8.6.)149
Let all the saints adore his name,W. Gadsby (8.8.6.)592
Let all the saints below the skiesIsaac 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 shoreS. Stennett (C.M.)42
Let but thy own almighty armJ. 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 servantJohn 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 crownIsaac 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 saintJohn 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 foundLady 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 neverW. 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, seeJ. 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 minesIsaac 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 hurledIsaac Watts (L.M.)1141
Let my Beloved come and tasteIsaac 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 upJ. Hart (C.M.)28
Let no idol eer divide usGospel 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 himJ. 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 raiseJohn 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 knowC. 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 browJ. 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 riseJohn 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 bestowJ. 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 pillarW. 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 prolongIsaac 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 redemptionW. 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 nourishT. 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 ChristJ. 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 aidC. 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 protectionJ. 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 careJohn 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 loveJohn 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 surroundingJ. 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 sideJ. 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 commendJohn 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 chorusJohn Newton (8.7.7.)416
Let us see our whole salvationC. Wesley (8.7.)1053
Let us see thy sufferings plain;J. Hart (7s)704
Let us sing though fierce temptationJohn 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 removeC. 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 repairJ. Hart (C.M.)39
Let us wonder! grace and justiceJohn 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 toysW. 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 possessingJ. 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 dwellingC. 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 bestowJ. Hupton (C.M.)1099
Light, love, and delight shall be gone;J. Kent (8s)298
Like Abram and Sarah, have IW. 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 pressedJ. 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 freeW. 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 nameIsaac 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 esteemW. 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 keysIsaac 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 rayJ. 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 eyeC. 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 pitIsaac 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 readJ. 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 canD. 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 proveIsaac 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 remainsC. 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 lieA. Steele (C.M.)260
Lord, break these bars that thus confine,J. Hart (C.M.)151
Lord, bring them home, nor let them roamSamuel Medley (C.M.)378
Lord, bring thy purging sacrificeJohn 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 powerJohn 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 heartT. 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 todayD. Herbert (C.M.)508
Lord, fill us well with this rich food,W. Gadsby (148th)642
Lord, for thy manifested graceR. 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 faithJ. Hart (C.M.)774
Lord, grant me free accessJohn 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 weakJ. Hart (C.M.)105
Lord, help us by thy mighty powerJ. 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 graceHenry 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 soulSamuel 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 whenJ. Hart (C.M.)783
Lord, let thy presence be my stay,J. Fawcett (L.M.)289
Lord, let thy quickening Spirit conveyJ. Hart (C.M.)734
Lord, let thy wondrous cross employJ. 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 fearJohn 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 meJ. 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 aloneT. Kelly (L.M.)1043
Lord, search my heart; O search me through!T. Kelly (L.M.)974
Lord, send thy Spirit downJ. 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 thineJohn 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 expressW. 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 graceIsaac 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 showJ. Hart (C.M.)310
Lord, while I wander here belowR. 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 addressIsaac 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 eternalW. Gadsby (8.7.4.)582
Love everlasting has not sparedBoyce (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 bindsJ. 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 againAugustus 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 madeJ. Hart (7s)802
Lowliness of heart, and meeknessJ. 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 smartJ. 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 receiveC. Wesley (7s)1077
Make me, Saviour, make me feelR. 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 thineW. 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 graceW. 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-heartedR. 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 GodJohn 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 beW. Gadsby (7s)626
Matchless Saviour! let us view theeW. 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 fillT. 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 graceD. 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 viewingJ. 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 claimA. Steele (C.M.)1083
May I with this be satisfied,J. Ryland (C.M.)247
May Jesus Christ discloseJohn 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 proveS. Barnard (148th)1129
May all true mourners feelS. 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 concernR. 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 todayD. 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 helpR. 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 careS. Barnard (148th)1129
May faith and patience hold us fastJ. 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 fulfilJohn Newton (7s)1138
May he that sings or readsJ. 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 harmonyW. 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 highIsaac 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 shineJ. 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-OneW. Gadsby (S.M.)683
May the fruits of thy salvationJ. 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 hourJohn 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 presenceJ. 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 knowGospel Mag., 1778 (S.M.)86
May we cleave unto him;W. Gadsby (7.6.)574
May we everW. Gadsby (8.7.4.)615
May we ever be ambitiousW. Gadsby (8.7.)697
May we feel thy power within.W. Gadsby (8.7.)697
May we for ever trustJ. Adams (S.M.)274
May we gaze upon the furrowsW. 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 moveC. 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 gloryW. Gadsby (8.7.4.)563
May we never,W. Gadsby (8.7.4.)651
May we not trust and live uponIsaac Watts (C.M.)1146
May we nothing know besideJ. 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 recordIsaac 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 namesIsaac 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 indeedJ. Hart (C.M.)218
Mercy joined with power;J. Hart (7.6.)780
Mercy may justly claimJ. 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 traceAugustus 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 awaitJ. 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 relyS. 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 fearWIlliam 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 singW. Gadsby (8.8.6.)592
Mighty to save! nor all sins powerW. 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 praiseIsaac 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 brawlJ. 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 smartW. 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 doJ. Hart (8.8.8.)807
Much harder than the hardest stoneJ. 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 caressèdW. 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 blissW. 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 appearsIsaac 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 forthIsaac 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 dayIsaac 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 seeIsaac 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 reflectJ. 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 bloodAugustus 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 throneIsaac 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 surpassIsaac 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 seeIsaac Watts (148th)122
My fainting hope relies.A. Steele (C.M.)136
My faith would lay her handIsaac 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 longB. 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 seeksIsaac 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 beG. Tersteegen, translated by J. Wesley (112th)1075
My heart misgives me oft,B. Beddome (148th)947
My heart no better than beforeJohn 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 raiseIsaac 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 lessE. 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 circumstanceC. 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 handsAugustus Toplady (8s)340
My nature unholy was tainted in birth,John Berridge (104th)907
My never-failing treasury, filledJohn 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 dressedW. 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 seeIsaac 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 proclaimW. Gadsby (8s)628
My soul should awake in harmonious lays,Isaac Watts (11s)414
My soul stands trembling while she singsIsaac 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 aloneC. 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 viewsW. 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 drawIsaac Watts (L.M.)48
My soul, now arise, my passions, take wing;Samuel Medley (104th)322
My soul, rejoice and singW. 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 suppliesHenry 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 stillSamuel 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 confessJ. 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 amongIsaac 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 stayIsaac 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 bearJohn 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 appearsIsaac Watts (L.M.)142
Nature and time quite naked lieIsaac 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 laidJ. 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 dustSamuel 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 impartSamuel 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 tableJ. 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 loseJ. 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 esteemedW. Gadsby (C.M.)596
No angels harp such music yieldsP. Doddridge (S.M.)345
No arguments have power to moveJohn Newton (S.M.)278
No arm can reach my desperate caseJohn 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 slainIsaac 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 AmminadibIsaac 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 isW. 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 fallJ. 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 vailJohn 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 burnJ. Kent (8s)334
No fiery darts from Satans denW. 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 moveW. 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 sayC. 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 reignIsaac 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 rollIsaac 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 moreIsaac Watts (L.M.)112
No music can with it compare;W. Gadsby (C.M.)527
No musics like thy charming nameJ. 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 sinJ. Hart (C.M.)45
No other song will be the employJ. 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 perfumeJ. Hart (C.M.)39
No power can long withstand;John Newton (C.M.)966
No power his nature can affordJohn Berridge (112th)744
No power of reason canJohn 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 restJohn 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 seeW. 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 sufficeWIlliam Cowper (C.M.)188
No strength of our own, or goodness we claim;John Newton (104th)324
No sweeter subject can inviteJohn 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 hopesJ. Hart (C.M.)685
No truth or righteousness,W. Gadsby (C.M.)604
No turns of providence abateB. 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 moveJ. 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 goW. Gadsby (7s)649
No, in the strength of God Id wait,R. Burnham (C.M.)997
No, it was not the will of manSamuel 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 LordNorman (8.8.6.)430
No; he is full of grace;John Newton (S.M.)729
No; let me rather freely yieldWIlliam Cowper (C.M.)259
No; still the ear of sovereign graceA. 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 proveJ. Hart (7s)490
None but his favourites may draw near,Isaac Watts & J. Needham (C.M.)15
None but the chosen seedW. Gadsby (122nd)522
None but the sheep have freedom there.Isaac Watts (L.M.)142
None but the wounded patient knowsJ. Hart (C.M.)218
None but this little favoured fewW. 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 SonJ. Hart (C.M.)310
None of the sons of mortal raceIsaac Watts (C.M.)126
None other repast my spirit would have;J. Berridge (104th)150
None shall ever be confoundedT. Kelly (8.7.)1116
None shall glory in thy sightJ. Adams (7s)99
None shall pluck theeJ. 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 believeJ. 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 tellW. 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 LordW. 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 placeW. Tucker (L.M.)78
Nor can angels ever mentionW. Gadsby (8.7.4.)514
Nor can he bark, nor can he bite,John Berridge (8.8.6.)1113
Nor can he be reprievedW. 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 findIsaac 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 pastJohn Newton (C.M.)1126
Nor can the heart conceive,J. Hart (C.M.)803A
Nor can the powers of darkness raseIsaac Watts (C.M.)14
Nor can their life be eer destroyed;W. W. Horne (L.M.)285
Nor can there aught in nature beB. 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 changeAugustus Toplady (C.M.)348
Nor cease to press me, and persuadeWIlliam 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, ariseIsaac Watts (C.M.)1003
Nor dare I promise future good to bring;W. Gadsby (10s)668
Nor dares a creature guessIsaac 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 pryIsaac 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 removeIsaac 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 dependW. Gadsby (C.M.)530
Nor did my Saviour love alone;W. Gadsby (L.M.)525
Nor did the Saviour then disdainW. Gadsby (8.8.6.)572
Nor discontented grow;John Berridge (S.M.)335
Nor does he now believe it trueT. Kelly (L.M.)1049
Nor does it yet appearIsaac 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 thoughtJ. 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 thingJ. 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 sayJ. 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 roveR. Hill (L.M.)373
Nor let his mercies lieIsaac Watts (S.M.)420
Nor let his saints forget.Isaac Watts (C.M.)438
Nor let it eer be saidIsaac 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 bloodW. 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 heartW. 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 hellW. Gadsby (C.M.)579
Nor shall the weakest saint complainW. 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 beW. 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 oercomeW. 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 seeJ. 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 bloodSamuel 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 lastAugustus Toplady (8s)346
Nor wings from wrath to fly.W. Gadsby (8.8.6.)592
Nor wish thee to lessen the powerJ. 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 beastsIsaac Watts (S.M.)125
Not all the chains that tyrants useIsaac Watts (C.M.)192
Not all the craft of earth or hellD. Herbert (C.M.)680
Not all the delusions of sinJ. Hart (8s)233
Not all the harps aboveIsaac Watts (S.M.)185
Not all the outward forms on earth,Isaac Watts (C.M.)190
Not all the pains that eer I boreIsaac Watts (C.M.)465
Not all the powers of earth or hellA. Steele (L.M.)980
Not all the rage of earth or hell.J. Kent (L.M.)924
Not all the wanderings of her heartW. 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 degreeJ. 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 grainJ. 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 fallJohn Berridge (8.8.6.)1113
Not one in the court did object,W. Gadsby (8s)581
Not one of Adams raceHenry Fowler (148th)1026
Not one of them for whom he bled,J. Adams (8.8.6.)67
Not one shall eer possessW. Gadsby (122nd)522
Not one shall hold him fast;J. Hart (C.M.)351
Not one that on me shall believeJ. 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 flameW. 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 palacesS. Stennett (S.M.)359
Not the grandeur of the greatAugustus 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 wiseAugustus 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 eyesIsaac 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 appearsR. 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 seasonT. Kelly (8.7.7.)1063
Nothing less than that would do.J. Hart (7s)154
Nothing like a beast of preyW. 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 bloodW. Gadsby (C.M.)638
Nought deserves the endearing nameZion’s Trumpet, 1838 (8.7.)1118
Nought have we to look untoJ. Hart (7.6.)827
Nought we can ask to make us blestS. Stennett (C.M.)42
Nought will content my heartJohn Berridge (148th)884
Now I have found the ground whereinJ. 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 praiseJ. Hart (C.M.)489
Now for a wondrous song,J. Hart (S.M.)219
Now for believers is brought inJ. 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 madeJ. 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 usJ. 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 seeJ. 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 deadJohn 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 deathJ. 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 LambIsaac Watts (C.M.)207
Now the heart disclosed, betraysJ. 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 victoryIsaac 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 supremeIsaac Watts (L.M.)211
Now with joy we come before thee,Crosse (8.7.)1150
Now with pleasure we attendW. 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 revealR. 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 turnJohn 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 swayIsaac 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 loadJ. 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 foulJ. 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 placeP. Doddridge (L.M.)368
O Lord, do thou instruct my heartJ. 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 confessJohn 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 thinkingJ. 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 freeJ. 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 mineD. Herbert (C.M.)676
O could I say, The Lord is mine,A. Steele (C.M.)1079
O could I to my Fathers willD. Herbert (C.M.)507
O could we but with clearer eyesJ. 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 IG. Tersteegen, translated by J. Wesley (112th)1075
O defend thy purchased flock;J. Hart (7s)706
O do I feel a want of ChristD. 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 viewW. 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 smileR. 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 RockIsaac Watts (S.M.)140
O let a lasting union joinIsaac 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 taughtWIlliam Cowper (L.M.)323
O let my feet neer run astray,Isaac Watts (148th)122
O let my name engraven standIsaac Watts (L.M.)92
O let my voice proclaim the joysRozzell (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 bestowJohn 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 proveSamuel 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 cleanSpiritual Mag., 1790 (C.M.)989
O make it clearly known.J. Hart (S.M.)825
O make it to increaseJ. 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 partIsaac Watts (C.M.)207
O may I call thee mine?A. Steele (C.M.)1083
O may I ever find accessA. Steele (C.M.)136
O may I ever rest in him,W. Gadsby (8.8.6.)636
O may I find my nameIsaac Watts (C.M.)4
O may I live the friend of peace;T. Kelly (L.M.)974
O may I live to reach the placeIsaac Watts (L.M.)18
O may I patiently endureW. Gadsby (C.M.)664
O may I reach the heavenly shoreR. De Courcy (148th)294
O may I read my nameIsaac 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 beholdW. Gadsby (8s)529
O may I, with my latest breath,W. Gadsby (8.8.6.)592
O may he preach the word of GodD. Herbert (C.M.)508
O may his love immortal flame!A. Steele (C.M.)418
O may my blood-washed soul be foundB. Wallin (C.M.)194
O may my heart, by thee possessed,R. Hill (112th)1070
O may my last expiring breathSamuel Medley (L.M.)9
O may my single aim be nowJ. 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 riseIsaac 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 rockJohn Newton (L.M.)1142
O may this love my soul constrainSamuel 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 heartP. Doddridge (C.M.)138
O may thy servant now todayD. 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 tongueW. 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 seeIsaac Watts (L.M.)480
O my Jesus, let me knowJ. 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 hideJ. 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 beamsJ. 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 worldR. Burnham (148th)494
O send thy Spirit down to writeIsaac 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 wayJ. 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 roadJ. 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 submitC. Wesley (L.M.)1019
O that I could now adore himJ. Fawcett (8.7.4.)333
O that I had a stronger faith,J. Ryland (C.M.)247
O that I knew the secret placeIsaac Watts (C.M.)727
O that I now the rest might know,C. Wesley (C.M.)1061
O that closer we could cleaveJ. Hart (7s)704
O that in Jordans swellingGospel Mag., 1801 (7.6.)483
O that it now were shed abroadC. Wesley (8.8.6.)249
O that love, how vast it is!T. Kelly (7s)1117
O that my God would grant me graceIsaac Watts (C.M.)1003
O that my Sun, with cheering ray,J. Kent (L.M.)910
O that my anxious mind were freeGospel 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 waitW. Gadsby (148th)630
O that the Lord would guide my waysIsaac 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 knowC. 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 arisingJ. 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 SaviourW. 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 wordJohn Newton (altered) (L.M.)1130
O tidings sweet of grace,J. Berridge (148th)146
O to grace how great a debtorR. Robinson (8.7.)199
O tune our tongues, and set in frameJ. 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 landJohn 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 graceSamuel 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 condescensionW. 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 exchangeB. 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 loveT. Kelly (L.M.)1041
O where shall I find a guide to direct,John Berridge (104th)906
O why did Jesus show to meR. 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 appearJohn 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 seeD. 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 reignIsaac Watts (S.M.)38
Oer Satan, sin, and hell,J. Kent (S.M.)922
Oer all his Fathers house he standsIsaac 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, RemoveJ. 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 knownJ. 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 loathJ. 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 prayedJ. Hart (C.M.)808
Oft have we seen the tempest rise;J. Swain (L.M.)286
Oft he chastised, but neer forsookIsaac 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 eyeHenry 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 heartSamuel 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 pathJ. 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 mineD. Herbert (C.M.)507
Oh! what a sad and doleful nightJ. 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 sightIsaac Watts (S.M.)423
On every begging soul bestowJ. 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 placeJ. 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 stormJ. 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 brokenJ. 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 sealèdD. 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 stoneJohn 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 blissGospel 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 despairJohn 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 LambW. 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 placeIsaac 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 spiltJohn 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 woundsJ. Hart (C.M.)45
Only by report is known,T. Kelly (8.7.4.)1102
Only discloses to my viewJohn 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 exceedE. 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 mockJohn 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 rightJohn 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 handWIlliam 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 doneJ. 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 mindJ. 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 condoleJ. 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 GodJ. Hart (C.M.)774
Others investigate their causeJ. 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 appearJohn 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, expoundsJ. Hart (S.M.)130
Our Ransom, our Peace, and our Surety he is;C. Wesley (11s)161
Our RedeemerGospel 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 stoodB. 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 declaresJ. 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 paidJ. 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 righteousnessIsaac 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 rangeJohn 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 praiseIsaac 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 raiseJ. 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 aloudIsaac 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 roamW. 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 callsIsaac 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 growIsaac 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 inspireJ. 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 riseIsaac 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 foundIsaac 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 hellJ. 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 ariseW. 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 powerJ. 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 sumJ. 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 dustJ. 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 bestowsJ. 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 longT. 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 knowD. Herbert (C.M.)675
Poor captives, come to me;Spiritual Mag., 1790 (C.M.)989
Poor child, maternal love aloneJ. Hart (C.M.)708
Poor comfort to mourners they giveJ. 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 possessIsaac 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 soreW. 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, comeW. 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 throughJohn 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 conveyJ. 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 treasureJohn 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 SaviourW. Gadsby (8.7.4.)583
Precious Spirit, make us seeW. 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 aliveJohn 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 whenJ. 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 prideJohn 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 GodJohn 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 formsIsaac 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 voicesJ. 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 bloodT. 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 singW. 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 downJohn 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. 10E. 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 daredJ. 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 handJ. 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 strengthJohn 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 abroadW. 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 bestowedJ. 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 ownJ. 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 appearsJ. Kent (8s)334
Return to Jesus Christ, and seeJ. 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 scantJ. Hart (S.M.)880
Reveal Immanuels matchless loveSamuel 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 allJ. 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 graceJ. 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 proclaimsW. 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 perfectionJ. Hart (8.3.)800
Righteousness to the believer,J. Hart (8.3.)104
Righteousness within thee rootedJ. 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 hereIsaac Watts (C.M.)56
Robed in dreadful majesty;J. Cennick, C. Wesley and M. Madan (8.7.4.)493
Robes of imputed righteousnessJ. 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 stainèdW. 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 worstJ. 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 mannaJohn 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 proclaimW. 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 obtainedJ. 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 meetJ. 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 flyIsaac Watts (C.M.)213
Salvation, glory, joy remainIsaac 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 heartJ. 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 assailsAugustus Toplady (C.M.)348
Satans agentsW. 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-formHenry 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 foeW. 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 shineJ. 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 blessingT. Kelly (8.7.7.)1136
Saviour, Prince, enthroned above,C. Wesley (7.6.8.)390
Saviour, all the stone removeJ. Hart (7s)802
Saviour, at thy dear feet Ill lie!Isaac Watts (L.M.)47
Saviour, bless usW. 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 sinnersW. 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 thriveJ. 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 tryJ. Hart (S.M.)312
Say, how can Justice smileJ. 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 seeW. Gadsby (7s)645
Scarce can lift a thought on high,W. Gadsby (7s)722
Scarce enough for the proofJ. 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 wearIsaac 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 sideJ. 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 GodJ. 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 ringJ. 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 graceA. 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 throneA. Steele (C.M.)1143
See, here an endless ocean flowsIsaac Watts (C.M.)212
See, how the well-pleased angel rollsJ. Hart (C.M.)486
See, in his heavenly smiles appearA. 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 SonIsaac 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 throughJ. 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, bereftJ. 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 lastJ. 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 fleeSamuel 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 birthW. 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 beW. 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 relieveC. 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 tryW. 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 lossJ. 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 gloryJ. Kent (8.7.4.)918
Shouts of triumphJ. 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 ManJ. 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 woesW. 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 bloodJ. 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 spleenW. 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, reignsA. Steele (L.M.)977
Sin-born slaves, through grace, are winnersW. 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, bearJohn 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 WayJ. 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 condemnIsaac 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 onAugustus 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 headJ. Swain (C.M.)951
Sinner, if thou art taught to seeJ. 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 stillW. 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 pitW. Gadsby (7.6.)574
Sinners must now come forthR. 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 blessèdW. 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 findW. 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 showAugustus 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 presentSamuel 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 graceIsaac 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 sideJ. Hart (C.M.)862
So in the soul thats born anew,J. Hart (C.M.)709
So is the Christian purifiedJ. 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 drawnJohn 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 roadWIlliam 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 joyR. Elliott (S.M.)471
So shall I sweetly sing and pray,(Author Unknown) (8.8.6.)902
So shall my joyful soul adoreJ. 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 hangsRozzell (C.M.)291
So smiles my cheerful soul to seeJ. 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 fedJohn Newton (C.M.)1126
So vile a heart as mine!A. Steele (C.M.)392
So wakes the sun, when rosy dawnJ. 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 MelchisedecJ. 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 enjoyW. 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 saintSamuel Medley (C.M.)176
Some this, some that good virtue teach,J. Hart (C.M.)181
Some time it took to beatJ. 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 gainJ. 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 praisesW. 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 viewW. 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 restoreJohn 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 exploredJ. 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 voiceJohn 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 faithJ. 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 breatheIsaac Watts (L.M.)363
Spirit of faith, descend and showC. 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 fallIsaac 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 GodIsaac 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 nationCrosse (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 mightJ. 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 neverHenry Fowler (8.7.4.)769
Straight a host of angels gloriousJ. Hart (8.7.)776
Strange and mysterious is my life;John Newton (112th)728
Strange indeed, if love like thisT. Kelly (7s)1117
Strange myself and paths appear;W. Gadsby (7s)722
Strangely, my soul, art thou arrayedIsaac 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 meetnessJ. 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 aloudJ. 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 proofW. 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 bestowJ. 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 caseSamuel 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 praiseIsaac 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 breathJohn 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 noneJohn 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 soughtJohn 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 knowJ. 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 blazeW. 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 overGospel 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 deliveranceW. 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 faithAugustus Toplady (C.M.)472
Sweet is the peace my Father gives.Isaac Watts (L.M.)419
Sweet is thy speech, and heavenly graceIsaac 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 graceAugustus Toplady (C.M.)472
Sweet peace thy promises afford,Isaac Watts (L.M.)1141
Sweet pleasures mingle with the painsIsaac 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 nameAugustus Toplady (C.M.)472
Sweet to look forward, and beholdAugustus Toplady (C.M.)472
Sweet to look inward, and attendAugustus Toplady (C.M.)472
Sweet to look upward to the placeAugustus Toplady (C.M.)472
Sweet to reflect how grace divineAugustus Toplady (C.M.)472
Sweet to remember that his bloodAugustus 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 greaterT. 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 holinessJ. 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 foesJ. Hart (C.M.)108
Ten thousand baits the foe preparesJ. 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 preyW. 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 waitIsaac Watts (C.M.)424
Ten thousand thousand are their tongues,Isaac Watts (C.M.)1005
Ten thousand thousand suns were dimJ. 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 soulJ. 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 goldIsaac 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 roomSamuel 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 givenJ. 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 leaveW. 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 confineJ. 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 thirstD. 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 soulMatlock’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 beholdW. 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 takeJohn 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 bestowW. 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 attendW. 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 raceJ. Kent (148th)87
That all things might accomplished beJ. Hart (L.M.)815
That all thy precious promisesC. 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 receivesJ. Hart (8.3.)104
That blessed Spirit omits to speakJ. 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 restoreA. 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 claimsP. 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 raiseA. 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 deadW. 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 agreeS. 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, remainsJ. 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 liveA. 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 SonIsaac 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 beB. 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 foulJohn Berridge (S.M.)891
That impious IF he thusJ. 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 knowJ. Hart (148th)817
That precious blood atones all sin,J. Hart (C.M.)13
That precious love divineJohn 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 enoughW. Gadsby (8s)566
That rebels might adore his name.W. Gadsby (L.M.)536
That rich atoning bloodJohn 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 ChristJ. 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 inspiresJ. 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 arrayedJ. 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 raceW. 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 beJ. Hart (112th)790
That thousands, yet unborn, may praiseR. 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 hereJ. 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 knewIsaac 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 tongueJ. 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 beJ. 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 hellJ. 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 wideJ. Hart (7.6.8.)787
Thats the way I choose to save.J. Hart (8.8.7.)876
Thats thy childrens steadfast stayJ. 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 seaT. Kelly (L.M.)1049
The Christian often cannot seeJ. 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 teachJohn 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 bestowedIsaac Watts (S.M.)79
The Father has graven our names on thy hands,W. Hammond (104th)343
The Father has in Jesus storedW. 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 voiceW. 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 storeJ. 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 runIsaac 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 hillIsaac Watts (L.M.)365
The God of glory sends his summons forth,Isaac Watts (50th)497
The God of grace delights to hearW. 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 canJohn 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 immensityW. 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 breathC. 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 saithJ. Hart (C.M.)774
The Holy Ghost inditesW. 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 seenW. 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 holinessJ. 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 soulIsaac 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 isW. 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 nearJohn 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 proclaimsIsaac Watts (S.M.)110
The Lord only can show his hidden part,John Berridge (104th)710
The Lord our God will make to passW. 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 explainJ. 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 divineWIlliam 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 passW. Gadsby (C.M.)554
The Lord will make his goodness passW. Gadsby (C.M.)554
The Lord will make his goodness passW. 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 placeE. 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 layC. 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 headJohn 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 bloodC. 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 LordJ. 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 seesIsaac 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 viewIsaac Watts (L.M.)422
The Spirit wrought my faith, and love,Isaac Watts (C.M.)109
The Spirit, too, must showJohn 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 trueJ. 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 hellW. 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 loveIsaac 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 throughJohn 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 shineJ. 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 handsIsaac 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 loveW. 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 righteousnessW. 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 savesJ. 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 loveSamuel Medley (C.M.)383
The blood, which, as a priest, he bearsJohn 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 stoodW. 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 graceW. 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 skyIsaac 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 mankindJ. 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 HeadJ. 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 abodeIsaac Watts (C.M.)94
The clouds ye so much dreadWIlliam 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 wonJ. Kent (S.M.)922
The conquest over grace;D. Herbert (C.M.)678
The contrite heart and brokenJ. 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 graceS. 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 countsJ. 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 remainIsaac 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 seeWIlliam 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 electW. 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 makeJ. 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 foldJ. Kent (S.M.)921
The feeblest prayer, if faith be there,J. Hart (7.7.8.7.)806
The feelings of his heartW. Gadsby (S.M.)725
The festering sores of sin.J. Hart (C.M.)28
The few that I can call my friendsT. Kelly (L.M.)1021
The fictious power of chanceC. 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 lightC. Wesley (8.8.6.)249
The flame shall not hurt thee; I only designK., 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 dweltJohn 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 criesJohn 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 prayerJ. 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 againJ. 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 SonGospel 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 spreadW. 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 aboveC. 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 graceBoyce (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 seeW. Gadsby (8s)529
The hand of heaven not slack;J. Hart (S.M.)287
The hand that gives, yet keeps in storeW. Gadsby (8.8.6.)643
The happy gates of gospel graceIsaac 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 GodJ. 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 LordJ. 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 comeT. 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 tearsJohn Newton (C.M.)128
The indignation of the LordJ. Hart (8.6.8.8.)806A
The indignation of the LordJ. 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 VineWIlliam 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 hellC. 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 owesIsaac 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 giveJ. 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 yearBoyce (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 headJ. 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 submitJ. Berridge (L.M.)115
The love divine which made us thineC. 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 LordJ. 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 sealW. 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 confideIsaac 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 PriestAugustus Toplady (8.8.6.)227
The mighty God, Jehovah, diedJ. Hart (8.8.6.)786
The mighty One-in-Three;W. Gadsby (6.4.)517
The mighty debt his chosen owedS. 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 eyesIsaac Watts (C.M.)475
The morning cloud and early dewB. 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 graceIsaac Watts (C.M.)71
The mysteries that we speakIsaac 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 mindJohn 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 oldW. 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 LordIsaac 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 gainD. 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 shineIsaac 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 seeJ. Grant (11s)993
The pangs and tortures by thee borneJ. 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 treadW. 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 tasteJohn 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 nameAugustus Toplady (C.M.)348
The pilgrims and the strangersRozzell (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 eyesIsaac Watts (L.M.)18
The pleasing sensation will yieldR. 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 beastJohn 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 aloneJohn 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 stillN.Tate & N.Brady (C.M.)936
The praises of our lives belong;A. Steele (L.M.)1080
The precious cleansing blood of ChristJ. 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 faithW. Gadsby (148th)602
The principle of graceW. Gadsby (148th)617
The principles of grace and sinW. 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 LordW. Gadsby (148th)532
The promise runs, Ask and receive,John Berridge (L.M.)897
The promised Infant born todayIsaac 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 foretoldW. 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 bloodJ. Hart (C.M.)803A
The purest gold without alloyS. 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 LordW. 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 preyJ. 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 loveW. 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 eyeIsaac 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 caresJohn 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 containIsaac Watts (L.M.)365
The same dear Man in heaven now reignsJ. 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 entreatJ. 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 graveJohn 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 GodGospel 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 delightJ. 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 desiresJ. 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 bloodD. Herbert (C.M.)676
The souls that in him trustW. 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 aloneIsaac Watts (C.M.)190
The sower hid the grain;A. Flowerdew (C.M.)1152
The spacious earth and spreading floodIsaac 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 resignB. Wallin (C.M.)194
The streams of love I traceJ. 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 sonJ. Hart (C.M.)783
The strength of my grace they shall prove.J. Kent (8s)183
The stripling began to publish abroadW. Gadsby (104th)549
The strong and the healthy, in vain tis to askW. 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 GodIsaac 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 bloodJ. 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 LordJ. Hart (C.M.)828
The terror of his frowns.Isaac Watts (C.M.)168
The terrors of law and of GodAugustus 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 mostT. 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 lovesW. Gadsby (S.M.)556
The threatenings of the broken lawIsaac 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 wordIsaac 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 relieveJ. 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 soundsIsaac 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 nameIsaac Watts (C.M.)165
The vital stream, how free it flows,A. Steele (L.M.)1123
The voice that rolls the stars alongIsaac Watts (C.M.)14
The waiting sinners need,W. Gadsby (148th)630
The wandering star and fleeting windB. 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 griefIsaac 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 trodJ. 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 graceIsaac Watts (L.M.)1007
The weary sinner flies to theeAugustus 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 affordIsaac Watts (L.M.)142
The whole creation join in one,Isaac Watts (C.M.)1005
The whole elect with Christ are oneW. 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 demandsW. 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 faithIsaac 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 ratifyJ. Hart (C.M.)28
The wonderful love of his heart,J. Swain (8s)162
The wondering world inquires to knowIsaac 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 graceJ. 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 engageIsaac Watts (L.M.)53
The words a gracious meaning have,T. Kelly (S.M.)1012
The work begun is carried onG. 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 partsJ. Hart (C.M.)774
The work thou hast begunW. 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 proclaimW. 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 vainJohn 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 prizeC. 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 graceIsaac 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 prevailJ. 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 sinJ. 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 WordJ. 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 himW. 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 washW. 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 lessSamuel 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 dieJohn 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 seedIsaac 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 givenJ. 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 libertyW. 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 heavenRozzell (C.M.)291
Then help me by thy grace to bearJ. 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 moveR. Burnham (7s)187
Then how happy we shall be!R. Burnham (8.7.)258
Then in a song for ever newJ. 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 beSamuel Medley (C.M.)383
Then let me mount and soar awaySamuel 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 addressIsaac 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 singD. 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 joyS. Stennett (C.M.)42
Then more bowels of compassionR. 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 tongueIsaac Watts (C.M.)1098
Then my tongue would fain expressJ. 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 bloodJ. 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 singJ. Kent (L.M.)910
Then shall my soul triumphant riseSamuel 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 roveIsaac 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 dearJ. Kent (L.M.)1127
Then shall we feel a solemn frame,W. Gadsby (L.M.)655
Then shall we know, and praise, and loveJ. Hart (S.M.)27
Then shall we sing of sovereign graceD. 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 heirsJ. 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 hellJ. 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, goR. 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 soulJ. Hart (S.M.)863
Then tell me, gracious God, is mineWIlliam Cowper (C.M.)281
Then the Lord whose praise be endlessT. Kelly (8.7.7.)1040
Then the first all-healing streamJ. 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 seeJohn 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 sinWIlliam Cowper (C.M.)188
Then to his new commandsIsaac Watts (S.M.)50
Then to maintain the battleJ. 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 tryJohn 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 regionsJ. Kent (8.7.)913
Then what a fool am I!D. Herbert (C.M.)507
Then what inestimable worthJ. Hart (C.M.)803
Then what wouldst thou mix with him now?J. Hart (8s)220
Then when at death my soul shall riseSamuel Medley (L.M.)979
Then who can hope to gainJ. 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 nameIsaac Watts (C.M.)54
Then will we sing more sweet, more loud,J. Cennick (C.M.)118
Then with a single eyeJ. 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 beJohn Berridge (148th)886
Then, O sweetest, lovely Jesus!J. Adams (8.7.4.)208
Then, all my servile works were doneWIlliam Cowper (C.M.)188
Then, and for the time to come.W. Gadsby (8.7.4.)583
Then, dearest Lord, teach me to waitJ. 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 brotherT. Kelly (8.7.4.)1014
Then, mourning souls, dry up your tears;W. Gadsby (C.M.)570
Then, my Redeemer, then I findWIlliam Cowper (L.M.)323
Then, my soul, put in thy claim;John Newton (7s)356
Then, only then, we feelC. Wesley (S.M.)983
Then, ravished with the rich beliefJ. 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 yieldsJ. Stevens (L.M.)224
There Davids greater SonIsaac 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 peaceJohn 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, appearsS. 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 GodJ. Kent (L.M.)76
There is a river through the road,Samuel Medley (L.M.)996
There is a stream whose gentle flowIsaac 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 aloneJ. 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 uniteR. 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 soulIsaac 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 viewA. 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 taughtJ. 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 blazeW. 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 showW. Gadsby (7s)649
There, bound in chains, the lions roar,Isaac Watts (C.M.)424
There, fastened to the rugged woodAugustus 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 beJ. 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 beJ. 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 voicesIsaac 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 wormIsaac 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 divineA. 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 blessSamuel Medley (L.M.)978
These are they that grieve me.J. Hart (7.6.)780
These are truths, and happy heJ. 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 deathJ. 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 aboveA. Flowerdew (C.M.)1152
These walls we to thy honour raise;P. Doddridge (L.M.)368
These warm pursuits and eager caresJ. 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 blessèdT. 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 yeJ. Cennick (7s)267
They are justified by grace;J. Humphreys (7s)80
They are led to see all fitnessJ. Kent (8.7.4.)918
They are ransomed from the graveJ. 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 liveSamuel 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 needJohn 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 broughtIsaac Watts (C.M.)121
They fly, forgotten, as a dreamIsaac 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 skillW. 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 lowSamuel 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 weightJohn 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 loveIsaac 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 fedIsaac 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 shareJ. 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 graceSamuel 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 wayJohn Berridge (148th)889
Thickets of briers and thornsJ. 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 LordJ. Hart (7.6.)780
Think not he now will failJ. 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 boreJ. 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 adoreJ. 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 understandethR. Burnham (8.7.)976
This Saviour must be one that canJ. 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 clayB. 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 breakJ. Hart (C.M.)45
This day before thee, Lord, we come;J. Hart (C.M.)785
This day begins the solemn soundSamuel Medley (C.M.)367
This deep, unfathomed sea;J. Kent (C.M.)914
This done, my cheerful voiceB. Beddome (S.M.)733
This done, our dear, our dying LordJ. 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 failJ. 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 chaseRozzell (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 allJ. 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 graceR. Burnham (8s)460
This glorious theme each bosom fires,J. Kent (8.8.6.)406
This good Physician cures our woundsJ. 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 strangeJohn 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 lovesSamuel 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-dayJ. 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 dayJohn 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 showW. Gadsby (S.M.)652
This soul and this body shall shineB. Francis (8s)246
This soul-supporting truth containsW. 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 relentJohn 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 handP. 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 wayJ. Hart (8.8.6.)358
This, this is faith will conquer death,J. Hart (7.7.4.)235
This, this is the true fatted calfW. 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 SonIsaac 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 treeIsaac Watts (L.M.)21
Those holy ones shall all appearIsaac 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 spearJ. 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 divineJ. 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 forgiveWIlliam 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 nameJ. 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 weIsaac 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 peopleC. Wesley (7.7.4.)131
Thou dost freely save the lost;W. Hammond (7s)737
Thou dost promise to forgiveW. 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 lotIsaac 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 sentenceJ. 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 esteemJ. 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 redeemC. Wesley (7.6.8.)98
Thou wast poor, that they might beT. 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 SatanJohn Newton (8.7.4.)496
Thou with us shalt wake from death;J. Hart (8.7.)463
Thou, Holy Ghost, who dost revealJohn 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 speakSamuel 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 remainsJ. 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 remainsW. 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 allJ. 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 flyW. Gadsby (S.M.)603
Though death and hell obstruct the way.Isaac Watts (148th)122
Though death, and law, and sin agreeW. 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 secureJ. 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 adoreJ. 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 goodSamuel 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 uniteW. 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 proveJ. 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 willJ. 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 himW. 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 deepR. 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 heartSamuel 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 rageSamuel Medley (L.M.)377
Though the whole world were gone;B. Beddome (C.M.)1110
Though the wonders thou hast doneJ. 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 foesJ. 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 hearJ. 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 wildernessW. 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 soreJ. 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 throneJ. 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 hopeC. 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 deadIsaac 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 feltJ. 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 wildernessW. 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 lostJ. 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 earthIsaac 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 feelW. 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 staysJ. Hart (C.M.)783
Thus deriving from their banner,John Newton (8.7.)372
Thus did eternal love beginIsaac Watts (L.M.)73
Thus differ these; yet hoping eachJ. Hart (C.M.)222
Thus different powers within me strive,John Newton (112th)728
Thus does the Lord of heaven and earthIsaac 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 unionJohn 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 proveJohn 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 standJ. Hart (L.M.)106
Thus something, Saviour, may I be,Samuel Medley (L.M.)172
Thus supported, we shall beW. Gadsby (7s)645
Thus the believer, when he viewsJ. 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, kindlingJ. Hart (8.7.)776
Thus through this world of troubleRozzell (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 praiseJ. 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 riseIsaac Watts (C.M.)475
Thus, while we in the means are found,John Newton (altered) (L.M.)1130
Thy Father and thy FriendJ. 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 infiniteIsaac 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 bendSamuel 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 mightAugustus 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 boreJ. 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 blessedIsaac 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 placeJ. 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 immenseJ. 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 guideHenry 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 drawJohn 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 knowIsaac Watts (L.M.)26
Thy judgments are too deepJ. 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 lookB. 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 standsIsaac 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 prevailedJohn Newton (C.M.)193
Thy power conveys our blessings downIsaac 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 thievesWIlliam Cowper (L.M.)381
Thy presence now display;John Newton (C.M.)398
Thy presence set each bosom freeW. 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 bearC. 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 cheerIsaac 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 careW. 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 signJ. 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 shedJ. 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 sheepJ. Hart (S.M.)833
Thy tender mercy I forgotJ. Kent (C.M.)923
Thy tender, broken heart,J. Hart (C.M.)156
Thy terror shall strike through thy foesIsaac 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 fameIsaac Watts (C.M.)424
Thy walls are strength, and at thy gatesIsaac 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 ordainW. 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 reliefA. 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 proveIsaac 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 moreS. 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 blessedIsaac 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 faceR. 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 moveA. 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 GodWIlliam 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 hopeJ. 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 voiceA. Steele (C.M.)1079
Till hell had proved the destined placeH. 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 perfumeJ. 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 moreR. 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 sawIsaac 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 JesusJ. 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 arriveIsaac 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 hereC. Wesley (7.7.4.)131
Till thou canst find a full dischargeJ. 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 eatIsaac 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 fillsW. 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 confessS. 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 faithW. Gadsby (148th)602
Tis Jesus gives us faith to viewW. 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 wordHenry 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 mysteryW. 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 victoryT. 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 sharesIsaac 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 comeIsaac Watts (L.M.)231
Tis by the merit of thy deathIsaac 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 meanJ. 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 loveJ. 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 pactJ. Hart (8.3.)104
Tis his almighty love,Isaac Watts (S.M.)421
Tis his love his people raisesJohn 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 unionT. 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 lightW. Gadsby (S.M.)546
Tis no surprising thingIsaac Watts (S.M.)79
Tis no uncertain soundW. 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 yeJ. 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 aloneA. Steele (C.M.)1143
Tis only this dear sacred floodA. 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 aloneJ. 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 garmentJ. Kent (8.7.4.)920
Tis the gift that God has given us;J. Kent (8.7.)913
Tis the gospelT. 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 titleJ. 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 prizeW. 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 fallJ. 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 graceJ. 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 pleasureT. 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 SpiritJ. Hart (8.7.)237
Tis to hope our guilts removèd,J. Hart (8.7.)237
Tis to trust our Well-belovèdJ. Hart (8.7.)237
Tis true we cant pretend to muchJ. 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 throneJ. 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 mountJ. Kent (S.M.)412
Tis well when sorrows flow;J. Kent (S.M.)412
Tis well when they can singJ. 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 seedIsaac 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 throneIsaac 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 skullJ. 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 goodJ. 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 cameIsaac 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 remainsJ. 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 eternityW. 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 giveC. 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 whyJ. 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 nameIsaac 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 newsIsaac 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 scopeJ. 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, mourningJ. 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 heartJ. 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 fullW. 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 divineB. Francis (8s)246
To gaze on thee, world without end,B. Francis (8s)246
To gaze upon thy bloody sweatJ. 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 sinJ. Hart (C.M.)30
To have thy matchless love revealedJohn 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 divideIsaac 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 raiseJ. 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 layJ. Swain (L.M.)721
To him that sits upon the throne,J. Swain (L.M.)721
To him that taught our feet the wayJ. Swain (L.M.)721
To him that wrought our righteousness,J. Swain (L.M.)721
To him their prayers and criesS. 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 partJ. 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 tellIsaac 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 thereJ. 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 deathJ. 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 graceJohn 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 soundJohn 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 impartW. 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 painsW. 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 babesIsaac Watts (C.M.)71
To mourners in Zion, who want to be freedW. Gadsby (11s)524
To mourners speak a cheering word;John Newton (L.M.)451
To my Elect, who undertookW. 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 impartJ. 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 prayerJ. 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 hearIsaac Watts (122nd)362
To pray, he thinks too bold;W. Gadsby (148th)618
To praying souls he always grantsJohn 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 remissionJ. 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 manW. 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 hellW. 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 runJ. 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 gloomJ. 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 foeC. 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 besideJ. 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 liveW. 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 heartJohn Newton (7s)501
To the great Godhead, Father, Son,J. Hart (L.M.)868
To the great One-in-ThreeC. 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 regionsT. 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 revealedJohn 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 gloryJ. 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 wordB. 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 farSamuel Medley (L.M.)174
To them he will his secrets tell,W. Gadsby (L.M.)625
To them his sovereign willS. 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 handIsaac 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 tombJ. 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 leastJ. 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 diedJ. Stevens (C.M.)426
To view with eternal delightB. 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 ownIsaac 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 whomSamuel Medley (C.M.)176
To whom, or whither, could I go,John Newton (C.M.)999
To whose celestial source we oweIsaac 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 proveJ. 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, stillSamuel 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 mightIsaac 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 deedA. 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 handA. 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 repentanceJ. Hart (8.7.)237A
True faith as far excelsJ. 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 repentanceJ. 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 shareJ. 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 weaknessJ. Hart (8.7.)826
Trusting to his wise direction,T. Kelly (8.7.4.)1102
Trusting wholly in his deathJ. 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 blessedJ. 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 mindR. 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 awayJ. 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 beganIsaac 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 showW. Gadsby (148th)559
Twas justice that burst in a blazeJ. Swain (8s)159
Twas justice that wreathed for his headJ. Swain (8s)162
Twas long before I knew this truth,T. Kelly (L.M.)949
Twas love that moved him to ordainW. 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 feastIsaac 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 loveJ. 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 appearIsaac 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 completeIsaac 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 reproachesJohn Newton (8.7.4.)496
Under the shadow of thy throneIsaac 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 mineJ. 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 rayJ. 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 blissP. 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 loveC. 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 highJ. 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 fedJ. 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 wormIsaac 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 revereJ. Hart (7.6.8.)854
Uttered or unexpressed;J. Montgomery (C.M.)1002
Uttering in harmonious chorus,J. Hart (8.7.)776
Utterly forbids despairJ. Hart (7.6.8.)787
Utters this rich, important word,J. Hart (L.M.)815
Vain are the hopes the sons of menIsaac 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 aboveB. 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 graceR. 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 foesJ. 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 wrathW. 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 sinnersW. 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 belowR. 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 soulsAugustus 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 viewW. 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 awayJ. Kent (C.M.)914
Was fully come, the Holy GhostJ. 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 doneIsaac 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 suppliedJohn 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 praiseW. 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 partsIsaac 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 HeadS. 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 meetS. 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 peaceS. 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 powerW. 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, exultingC. 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 viewJ. 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 decreeJ. 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 truthW. 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 blessedJ. 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 findJ. 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 proveJ. 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 triumphJohn 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 throngT. 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 dependJohn 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 showB. 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 ownJohn 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 gloryJ. 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 lieIsaac 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 sympathiseJ. Hart (7.6.)827
We, alas! forget too oftenJohn 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 HeadJ. 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 yieldsJ. 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 nightIsaac 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 nameIsaac 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 learnWIlliam 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 soundW. 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, aboveIsaac Watts (L.M.)21
What are other loves to thine?J. Berridge (7s)170
What balm could wretches ever findJ. 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 shineSamuel Medley (S.M.)499
What blessings are for them preparedJ. 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 doJ. 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 bringJ. Hart (112th)89
What comfort can the soul receiveJ. 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 denounceIsaac 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 fallJ. 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 findJ. Hart (L.M.)858
What glad return can I impartA. 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 soulA. 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 throneIsaac 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 smokeJohn 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 echoZion’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 afraidJ. 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 riseA. Steele (C.M.)1143
What objects this which meets my eyesW. 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 theeJohn Berridge (148th)672
What powerful beams of love divineJ. 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 springsJ. Irons (C.M.)1156
What safety can a sinner findJ. 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 awayJ. 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 employJ. 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 temptationsJ. 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 engageP. Doddridge (L.M.)332
What though the world no glory seesT. Kelly (L.M.)1042
What though their house with GodW. 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 beyondIsaac Watts (C.M.)212
What though your numerous sins exceedIsaac 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 tellJ. 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 meJ. 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 graceS. 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 forgotJ. Hart (8.8.6.)715
What! is thy pity gone?D. Herbert (C.M.)510
What! must the Christian drawW. 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 wantJohn 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 knowJ. 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 deniesA. Steele (C.M.)1083
Whateer thy sacred will ordains,A. Steele (C.M.)1083
Whateer we judge ourselves, we mustJ. 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 needW. 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 comeJ. 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 accountIsaac Watts (L.M.)360
When God proclaims his name,W. Gadsby (S.M.)555
When God the Holy Ghost revealsS. Stennett (C.M.)42
When God, the mighty Maker, diedIsaac 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 seeJ. Hart (C.M.)105
When I can feel thy glories shine,Isaac Watts (L.M.)265
When I can go with theeJ. 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 crossIsaac 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 handJohn Berridge (148th)673
When Jesus he revealsW. 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 undertookJ. 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! appearJ. Kent (L.M.)1127
When a glimpse of hope appears,W. Hammond (7s)280
When a sense of sin and thrallJohn 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 guiltJ. Hart (L.M.)873
When all the chosen raceB. Wallin (C.M.)194
When all the host was served, the heatJohn 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 assuredJ. 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 unjustJ. 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 goesJ. Kent (8s)334
When for a humble mindJ. 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 turnJ. 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 KingJ. Swain (8.8.6.)724
When from this world my soul removesA. 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 showW. 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 receivesJ. 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 earthA. 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 invadeAugustus 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 streamJ. 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 tellIsaac Watts (L.M.)22
When my HelperJohn Newton (8.7.4.)43
When my JesusJohn 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 bestowJ. Berridge (C.M.)300
When our hearts we feel thus bad,J. Hart (7.6.)306
When our intolerable loadJ. 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 aroseIsaac 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 earthJohn 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 roamW. Gadsby (S.M.)603
When saints together meetW. 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 heartC. 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 endBromehead’s Collection (C.M.)934
When shall the day, dear Lord, appear,Isaac Watts (L.M.)481
When shall the wounded spirit gainC. Wesley (S.M.)1050
When shall these eyes thy heaven-built wallsBromehead’s Collection (C.M.)934
When shall these hearts more fixèd be –B. Beddome (L.M.)296
When shall thy love constrainC. Wesley (S.M.)1050
When shall we walk the land, and meetJ. 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 rollJ. Kent (C.M.)1093
When that great God to whom I goJ. 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 PentecostJ. Hart (8.8.6.)715
When the chosen tribes debatedJ. 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 JesusJ. 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 realisingJ. 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 guiltJ. 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 riseSamuel Medley (L.M.)275
When this almighty Warrior stoodW. 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 deignJ. Hart (C.M.)310
When thou, my righteous Judge, shalt comeLady 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 vastJ. Hart (S.M.)446
When through the regions of the deadIsaac 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 cloudJ. 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 chorusJ. 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 symbolsJ. Hart (8.7.)826
When we think how much our FatherT. 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 graceJ. 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 comeW. 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 beC. Wesley (L.M.)1074
When, like the restless ocean,J. Hart (7.7.4.)235
When, nothing in themselves, they seeJ. 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 righteousnessJ. 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 GodSamuel 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 graceW. 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 menIsaac 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 blessedNorman (8.8.6.)430
Where are the happy seasons spentT. Kelly (L.M.)1041
Where are those we counted leaders,John Newton (8.7.)1144
Where but with thee, whose open doorWIlliam 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 knewWIlliam Cowper (C.M.)958
Where is the power can reach them there,P. Doddridge (S.M.)345
Where is the soul-refreshing viewWIlliam Cowper (C.M.)958
Where is the zeal that led us thenT. Kelly (L.M.)1041
Where is thy boasted victory, Grave?Isaac Watts (C.M.)464
Where length, and breadth, and depth, and heightJ. 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 praiseJ. Hart (C.M.)850
Where saints and angels draw their blissAugustus Toplady (C.M.)472
Where saints are free from every loadJ. Hart (C.M.)850
Where saints immortal reign;Isaac Watts (C.M.)1022
Where shall the guilty conscience findIsaac Watts (L.M.)57
Where shall the sinner find a cure?A. Steele (L.M.)977
Where shall we go to seek and findIsaac 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 graceJ. 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 tellJ. 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 waitJ. 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 besideJ. 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 sunderJ. 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 roomJ. Hart (L.M.)794
Which comes to us so free.J. Hart (C.M.)782
Which daily I receiveJohn 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 surpriseW. 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 partC. 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 compassionJ. Allen & W. Shirley (8.7.)158
While JehovahJohn 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 spreadS. 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 righteousnessJ. 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 divineIsaac Watts (C.M.)763
While all our hearts and all our songsIsaac Watts (C.M.)440
While all the armies of the skyIsaac 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 displaysIsaac 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 roadIsaac 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 ringLady 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 comeIsaac 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 loveIsaac Watts (C.M.)5
While pride and carnal reasonings joinIsaac 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 joysIsaac Watts (L.M.)265
While tempests blow and billows rise.Isaac Watts (L.M.)83
While the SpiritJohn Newton (8.7.4.)43
While the bright angelic legionsJ. Kent (8.7.)913
While the burning sun is high?R. Hill (7s)944
While the dear saints of God belowSamuel Medley (L.M.)996
While the heart relents and trembles,J. Hart (8.7.)826
While the long cloud of witnessesIsaac 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 throneJ. 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 onIsaac 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 callJ. Hart (L.M.)824
While to their golden harps they singIsaac Watts (L.M.)481
While travelling through this wilderness;W. Gadsby (L.M.)531
While underneath his mercy spreadsC. 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 FriendSamuel 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 usT. Kelly (8.7.4.)1014
While we laud the name of Jesus,J. Hart (8.7.)864
While we pass through the wildernessJ. 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 raceW. 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 knowJ. 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 riseIsaac Watts (L.M.)422
Who can faint while such a riverJohn 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 beneathW. 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 comprehendJ. 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 sorrowsW. 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 roomJ. Hart (104th)804
Who feel their hearts a dreadful denW. 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 slingWIlliam 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 hellJ. Hart (C.M.)774
Who governs heaven and earth, nor sitsW. Gadsby (C.M.)646
Who governs the sun, moon, and stars,W. Gadsby (8s)632
Who grants us to know his drawings belowAugustus 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 rightT. 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 trodJ. Hart (7.6.8.)823
Who have never heard his name.John Newton (7s)283
Who have no works to pleadW. 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 woeIsaac 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 standJ. 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 disposeJ. 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 reconcileJ. 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 painIsaac 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 arightJ. Hart (S.M.)311
Whoeer can truly say, I thirst,John Berridge (C.M.)684
Whoeer would be completely blestJ. 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 astrayHenry 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 mindJ. 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 waysW. 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 affordW. 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 willsJ. 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 deathW. Batty (C.M.)950
Whose spirits are filled with dismay,Henry Fowler (11.8.)350
Whose stench infects the air, and makesJ. Hart (S.M.)308
Whose temples bled for her.J. Kent (S.M.)994
Whose tongue can dare proclaimW. 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 trustJ. 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 KingIsaac 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 conveyIsaac 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 eyesJ. 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 JesusT. Kelly (8.7.4.)1102
Why through darksome paths we go,J. Hart (7.6.)315
Why to my soul did he conveyR. 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 oftJ. 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 soundW. Gadsby (C.M.)528
Will find their something nothing moreSamuel Medley (L.M.)172
Will find yourself at homeW. 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 dressJ. 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 deviseJ. 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 SaviourJ. 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 lengthJohn Newton (S.M.)278
Wilt thou not grant me warmer zealIsaac 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 destroyJohn 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 partIsaac 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 faithJ. 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 loveJ. 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 upAugustus 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 loveJ. Hart (8.8.6.)29
With flowing tears, Lord, wed confessB. 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 deckedJ. 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 restJ. Hart (8.8.6.)715
With heavenly power, O Lord, defendR. 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 adoreW. 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 approvesIsaac 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 confessIsaac 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 approveIsaac Watts (L.M.)422
With joy the contrite heart replies,W. W. Horne (L.M.)943
With joy they hasten to the placeJohn 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 graceIsaac 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 proclaimW. Gadsby (8s)523
With pleasure view our Father sitW. Gadsby (C.M.)564
With pleasure we beholdJ. 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 adoreIsaac 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 eyesJ. 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 singW. Gadsby (S.M.)663
With solemn pleasure tell,J. Kent (C.M.)411
With solemn weekly stateJohn Berridge (148th)884
With some the tempter takesJ. 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 viewW. Gadsby (148th)602
With sympathising grief to mournJ. Hart (C.M.)156
With tears of holy joy, extol;J. Swain (122nd)371
With tears of joy, faith now believesJ. 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 rodJ. 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, IA. 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 receivedJ. 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 admireW. 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 seeIsaac 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 confoundedJ. 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 knownDobell’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 headIsaac 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 dieW. Batty (C.M.)950
Wrapped up in self-conceit and pride,J. Fawcett (L.M.)238
Wrath and terrorW. 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 needJ. 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 GodJ. 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 sitIsaac 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 fewJ. 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 eyesW. 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 dearJ. 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 singW. 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, reflectJ. 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, lookW. 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 bloodJ. 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 graceJ. 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 placeR. Burnham (L.M.)61
Yea, more, with his own hand he seemedJohn 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 landedGospel 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 esteemIsaac 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 desireR. 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 sightIsaac 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 riseIsaac 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 willJohn 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 crowdJohn 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 knowW. 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 strifeR. 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 remissionJ. 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 heartW. 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 seeJ. 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 soughtJohn 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, bestowIsaac 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 anewJ. 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 lostJohn 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 mindW. 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 causeIsaac 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 designedAugustus Toplady (8s)293
Yet, Lord, our inmost thoughts delightIsaac 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 feelW. 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 loveIsaac 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 spiltJohn Berridge (L.M.)716
Yet, mighty God! our fleeting daysIsaac 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 measureW. 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 everJohn 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 theeCrosse (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 heartIsaac 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