First Line | Author (Meter) | Number |
A Friend there is, your voices join, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 132 |
A Man there is, a real Man, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 23 |
A Physician, I learn, abides in this place, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 548 |
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 crumb of mercy, Lord, I crave, | J. Fawcett (C.M.) | 393 |
A debtor to mercy alone, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 340 |
A form of words, though eer so sound, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 31 |
A fountain! cries the man of God, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 896 |
A fulness resides in Jesus our Head, | J. Fawcett (104th) | 184 |
A godliness which feeds on form, | John Berridge (112th) | 901 |
A helpless worm am I, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 613 |
A limping beggar, clothed in rags; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 588 |
A refuge for sinners the gospel makes known; | J. Kent (11s) | 1097 |
A saint there was in days of old | J. Hart (112th) | 790 |
A sovereign Protector I have, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 346 |
A thousand snares beset | John Berridge (148th) | 887 |
A wondrous wine there is, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 890 |
Abundance of good folk, I find, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 178 |
Afflicted saint, to Christ draw near, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 328 |
Again, dear Lord, we would be fed; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 643 |
Ah! but for free and sovereign grace, | H. Paice, 1798 (L.M.) | 200 |
Ah, wretched, vile, ungrateful heart, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1084 |
Alas! and did my Saviour bleed? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 763 |
Alas! the Lord my life is gone, | J. Hoskins (C.M.) | 953 |
Alas, what hourly dangers rise! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1051 |
All glory to mercy we bring, | R. Burnham (8s) | 12 |
All hail the power of Jesus name, | E. Perronet (C.M.) | 730 |
All in debt or in distress, | J. Berridge (7s) | 147 |
All outward means, till God appears, | John Newton (C.M.) | 691 |
All the elected train | R. Burnham (148th) | 60 |
All-sufficient is our Jesus, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 760 |
Amazing grace! how sweet the sound! | John Newton (C.M.) | 198 |
Amidst ten thousand anxious cares, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 399 |
Amidst ten thousand dangers, | Rozzell (7.6.) | 292 |
Amidst the sorrows of the way, | D. Herbert (L.M.) | 711 |
And can my heart aspire so high | A. Steele (C.M.) | 260 |
And did the Holy and the Just, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 95 |
And did the darling Son of God | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803A |
And does thy heart for Jesus pine, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 765 |
And must it, Lord, be so? | J. Hart (148th) | 307 |
And now the work is done, | J. Hart (148th) | 817 |
And the Word was made flesh. John 1. 14 | J. Hart (11s) | 40 |
And why, dear Saviour, tell me why, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 153A |
Approach, my soul, the mercy-seat, | John Newton (C.M.) | 388 |
Arise, my soul, my joyful powers, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 94 |
Art thou by sin a captive led? | John Berridge (C.M.) | 892 |
As new-born babes desire the breast, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 192 |
As round the pool, Bethesda named, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 930 |
As when a child, secure of harms, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 708 |
Assist my soul, my heavenly King, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 195 |
Astonished and distressed, | B. Beddome (S.M.) | 733 |
At anchor laid, remote from home, | Augustus Toplady (L.M.) | 1018 |
At the birth of Christ our King, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 518 |
Awake my heart, arise, my tongue; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 109 |
Awake, my soul, in joyful lays, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 9 |
Awake, sweet gratitude, and sing | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 117 |
Awful is thy threatening, Lord; | John Berridge (7s) | 895 |
Backsliding souls, return to God; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 858 |
Be still, my heart! these anxious cares | John Newton (L.M.) | 961 |
Before all worlds, the glorious plan, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 680 |
Before the earth or seas were made, | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 572 |
Begin, my tongue, some heavenly theme, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 14 |
Begone, unbelief, my Saviour is near, | John Newton (104th) | 232 |
Behold a scene of matchless grace, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 536 |
Behold the glories of the Lamb, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 19 |
Behold the potter and the clay; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 75 |
Behold the sure foundation stone | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 141 |
Behold the throne of grace! | John Newton (S.M.) | 395 |
Behold what wondrous grace | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 79 |
Behold! the grace appears, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 38 |
Behold! with awful pomp | J. Hart (S.M.) | 847 |
Behold, dear Lord, we come again, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 677 |
Behold, from the desert of sin, | J. Kent (8s) | 334 |
Behold, with wondering eyes, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 571 |
Believer, lift thy drooping head; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 836 |
Believers own they are but blind; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 181 |
Beloved of the Lord most high, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 531 |
Beloved, we are come | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 663 |
Belovèd Saviour, faithful Friend, | J. Allen (L.M.) | 952 |
Beneath the sacred throne of God | J. Kent (C.M.) | 914 |
Beset with snares on every hand, | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 331 |
Beside the gospel-pool | John Newton (S.M.) | 729 |
Bless the Lord, my soul, and raise | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 801 |
Blessed Comforter, appear | W. Gadsby (7s) | 695 |
Blessed Jesus! thee we sing; | J. Adams (7s) | 99 |
Blessed Jesus, Lord of all, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 640 |
Blessed Spirit from above, | Gospel Mag., 1781 (7s) | 963 |
Blessèd are the poor in spirit, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 918 |
Blessèd are the sons of God, | J. Humphreys (7s) | 80 |
Blessèd are they whose guilt is gone, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 681 |
Blest Spirit of truth, eternal God, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 28 |
Blest are the humble souls that see | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1112 |
Blest are the souls that hear and know | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 58 |
Blest be the Father and his love, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 33 |
Blood has a voice to pierce the skies: | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 123 |
Blow ye the trumpet, blow | C. Wesley (148th) | 59 |
Breathe from the gentle south, O Lord, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1108 |
Brethren, let us walk together | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1014 |
Brethren, those who come to bliss | J. Hart (7.6.) | 717 |
Brethren, why toil ye thus for toys, | J. Hart (P.M.) | 814 |
Brethren, would you know your stay, | J. Hart (7.5.) | 77 |
Buried in baptism with our Lord, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 718 |
Buried in shadows of the night, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1006 |
But few among the carnal wise, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 74 |
By covenant transaction and blood, | J. Kent (8s) | 183 |
By faith in Christ I walk with God, | John Newton (L.M.) | 960 |
By nature can no man be just, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 544 |
By nature, none of Adams race | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 538 |
By what amazing ways | J. Hart (S.M.) | 863 |
By whom shall Jacob now arise? | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 1047 |
By whom was David taught | WIlliam Cowper (148th) | 338 |
Called to see Gods righteous law | W. Gadsby (7s) | 575 |
Cease, O believer, cease to mourn; | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 917 |
Children of the heavenly King, | J. Cennick (7s) | 267 |
Christ and his cross is all our theme; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 165 |
Christ bears the names of all his saints, | John Newton (C.M.) | 128 |
Christ exalted is our song, | J. Kent (7s) | 145 |
Christ has blessings to impart, | John Newton (7s) | 956 |
Christ is mine, and I am his; | W. Hammond (7s) | 342 |
Christ is my All, my sure Defence, | J. Adams (L.M.) | 175 |
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, the Lord, is risen today, | C. Wesley (7s) | 485 |
Christ, whose glory fills the skies, | C. Wesley (7s) | 726 |
Christians, dismiss your fear; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 487 |
Christians, rejoice, and sing | W. Gadsby (148th) | 539 |
Christians, view this solemn scene, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 843 |
Come boldly to a throne of grace, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 675 |
Come hither, ye by sin distressed, | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1028 |
Come hither, ye that fain would know | J. Hart (L.M.) | 712 |
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, 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, 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, every gracious heart, | S. Stennett (148th) | 403 |
Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove, | S. Browne (8.8.6.) | 1134 |
Come, guilty souls, and flee away | J. Humphreys (C.M.) | 55 |
Come, let us join our cheerful songs | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1005 |
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, thou Almighty Comforter, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 679 |
Come, thou Fount of every blessing, | R. Robinson (8.7.) | 199 |
Come, thou almighty King, | C. Wesley (6.4.) | 35 |
Come, thou long-expected Jesus! | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1054 |
Come, thou now exalted Saviour, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 563 |
Come, weary souls, with sin distressed, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1109 |
Come, whosoever will, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 587 |
Come, ye Christians, sing the praises | J. Hart (8.7.) | 719 |
Come, ye backsliding sons of God, | J. Hart (8.6.8.8.) | 806A |
Come, ye beloved of the Lord, | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 431 |
Come, ye humble sinner-train, | J. Hart (7s) | 788 |
Come, ye redeemèd of the Lord, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 39 |
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 that know and fear the Lord, | G. Burder (C.M.) | 750 |
Compared with Christ, in all beside | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 940 |
Convinced as a sinner, to Jesus I come, | S. Turner or Bennett (11s) | 1104 |
Creatures are but vain at best; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 619 |
Cursed be the man, for ever cursed, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 47 |
Dangerous is the path we go, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 645 |
Dangers of every shape and name | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 290 |
Dark is he whose eyes not single; | J. Hart (8.3.) | 800 |
Day of judgment, day of wonders! | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 496 |
Days of darkness and distress | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1037 |
Deal gently with thy servant, Lord, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1043 |
Dear Lord! and will thy pardoning love | J. Fellows (C.M.) | 429 |
Dear Lord! my panting soul inflame, | J. Kent (last 3 verses) (L.M.) | 407 |
Dear Lord! to us assembled here | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 382 |
Dear Lord, and shall thy Spirit rest | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1078 |
Dear Lord, forbid that we should boast, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 564 |
Dear Lord, remember me, | (Author Unknown) (148th) | 214 |
Dear Refuge of my weary soul, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 136 |
Dear Shepherd of thy people, here | John Newton (C.M.) | 398 |
Dear dying Friend, we look on thee, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 716 |
Dearest Lord, what must I do? | C. Wesley (7s) | 1077 |
Dearest Saviour! we adore thee, | John Newton (8.7.) | 272 |
Dearest of all the names above, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1095 |
Death and the grave are doleful themes, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 470 |
Death is no more a frightful foe; | W. W. Horne (C.M.) | 468 |
Deep are the wounds which sin has made; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 977 |
Deep in a cold, a joyless cell, | J. Hart (112th) | 835 |
Deep in our hearts let us record | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 164 |
Deep in the everlasting mind | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 66 |
Defiled I am indeed; | John Berridge (S.M.) | 444 |
Descend from heaven, celestial Dove, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 29 |
Descend from heaven, immortal Dove, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 481 |
Dismiss us with thy blessing, Lord, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 457 |
Do not I love thee, dearest Lord? | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 1066 |
Do we not know that solemn word, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 432 |
Does conscience lay a guilty charge, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 101 |
Does the gospel-word proclaim | John Newton (7s) | 356 |
Draw my soul to thee, my Lord; | J. Adams (7s) | 389 |
Election is a truth divine, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 530 |
Elijahs example declares, | John Newton (8s) | 276 |
Emptied of earth I fain would be, | Augustus Toplady (L.M.) | 991 |
Encompassed with clouds of distress, | Augustus Toplady (8s) | 293 |
Endless blessings on the Lamb! | W. Gadsby (7s) | 720 |
Ere the blue heavens were stretched abroad, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 20 |
Ere we leave thy table, Lord, | John Berridge (7s) | 442 |
Eternal Father, Lord of all, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 1128 |
Eternal Source of joys divine, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1079 |
Eternal Spirit, we confess | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 26 |
Exceeding precious is my Lord; | John Berridge (C.M.) | 756 |
Expand, my soul, arise and sing | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 65 |
Faith in the bleeding Lamb, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 792 |
Faith is the brightest evidence | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 226 |
Faith owes its birth to sovereign grace, | 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, implanted from above, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 779 |
Faiths a convincing proof, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 236 |
Far from my thoughts, vain world, begone; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 264 |
Father of heaven, almighty King, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 821 |
Father of heaven, we thee address; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 862 |
Father, I long, I faint to see | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 475 |
Father, ere we hence depart, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 866 |
Father, how wide thy glory shines! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 207 |
Father, whateer of earthly bliss | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1010 |
Fear is a grace which ever dwells | J. Needham (C.M.) | 252 |
Firm as the earth thy gospel stands, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 354 |
Fixed was the eternal state of man, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 78 |
For a season called to part, | John Newton (7s) | 501 |
For ever blessèd be the Lord, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 325 |
For mercies countless as the sands, | John Newton (C.M.) | 959 |
For us the dear Redeemer died; | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 344 |
For wretched strangers such as I, | J. Berridge (8.8.6.) | 148 |
Forgiveness! tis a joyful sound | T. Gibbons (L.M.) | 755 |
Fountain of life, who gavest us breath, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 844 |
Fountain of mercy, God of love, | A. Flowerdew (C.M.) | 1152 |
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 to every heaven-born soul | J. Dracup (C.M.) | 215 |
Free grace! melodious sound! | R. Burnham (S.M.) | 203 |
From Egypt lately come, | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 995 |
From Egypt lately freed, | John Newton (S.M.) | 337 |
From heaven the sinning angels fell, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 317 |
From poisonous errors, pleasing cheats, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 860 |
From sins dark thorny maze, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 994 |
From whence this fear and unbelief? | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 227 |
Gird thy loins up, Christian soldier; | J. Hart (8.7.) | 270 |
Give me the wings of faith to rise | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 477 |
Glorious things of thee are spoken, | John Newton (8.7.) | 372 |
Glory to God on high! | J. Allen (6.4.) | 415 |
Glory to God on high! | J. Hart (S.M.) | 820 |
Glory to God the Fathers name, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 505 |
Glory to the Eternal be, | J. Hart (7s) | 503 |
Go worship at Immanuels feet; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 142 |
God in his earthly temples lays | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 360 |
God is a Father, just and wise, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 625 |
God is a Spirit, just and wise; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 596 |
God is a high and holy God, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 855 |
God is my everlasting King; | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 3 |
God is the refuge of his saints | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1141 |
God moves in a mysterious way | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 320 |
God of eternal love, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 318 |
God of my life, thy gracious power | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1016 |
God of my life, to thee I call; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 967 |
God of our salvation, hear us; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1137 |
God shall alone the refuge be, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 7 |
God thus commanded Jacobs seed, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 358 |
Gods mercy is for ever sure; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 13 |
Gods ways are just, his counsels wise; | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 6 |
Gold in the furnace tried | J. Hart (S.M.) | 872 |
Good hope, through grace, the saints possess, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 242 |
Grace is Jehovahs sovereign will, | J. Stevens (L.M.) | 224 |
Grace taught our friends to know | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 665 |
Grace! tis a charming sound, | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 201 |
Grace, like a fountain, ever flows, | T. Greene (C.M.) | 209 |
Gracious God, thy children keep; | J. Hart (7s) | 706 |
Gracious Lord, incline thy ear; | W. Hammond (7s) | 737 |
Gracious Spirit, Dove divine, | J. Stocker (7s) | 767 |
Great Father of glory, how rich is thy grace! | J. Stevens (11s) | 243 |
Great God of order, truth, and grace, | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 1153 |
Great God! attend, while Zion sings | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 370 |
Great God! before thy throne | Samuel Medley (S.M.) | 499 |
Great God! from thee theres nought concealed, | John Newton (C.M.) | 119 |
Great God! how infinite art thou! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1 |
Great God! 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! thy glory and thy love | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 367 |
Great God! thy kingdom come, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 683 |
Great God! to thee Ill make | B. Beddome (148th) | 947 |
Great God! whose universal power | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 646 |
Great God, how deep thy counsels lie: | J. Kent (C.M.) | 757 |
Great God, to thee we come, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 700 |
Great Head of influence divine, | D. Denham (C.M.) | 1154 |
Great High Priest, we view thee stooping | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237A |
Great Rock, for weary sinners made, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 924 |
Great Shepherd of thine Israel, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1140 |
Great sovereign Lord, what human eye | Boyce (C.M.) | 1151 |
Guide me, O thou great Jehovah! | W. Williams (8.7.4.) | 462 |
Hail, mighty Jesus! how divine | B. Wallin (C.M.) | 194 |
Hail, sovereign love, that first began | J. Brewer (L.M.) | 134 |
Hail, thou Bridegroom, bruised to death, | J. Hart (7.6.8.) | 823 |
Happiness, thou lovely name, | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 988 |
Happy are they to whom the Lord | John Newton (C.M.) | 966 |
Happy soul, that, free from harms, | C. Wesley (7s) | 1071 |
Happy the church, thou sacred place; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 364 |
Happy the man that bears the stroke | J. Hart (C.M.) | 871 |
Happy the men that fear the Lord; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 255 |
Hark! from the cross a gracious voice | J. Swain (C.M.) | 951 |
Hark! how the blood-bought hosts above | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 406 |
Hark! how the gospel trumpet sounds! | C. Cole (L.M.) | 984 |
Hark! the herald-angels sing, | C. Wesley (7s) | 36 |
Hark! the voice of love and mercy | J. Evans (8.7.4.) | 93 |
Hark, my soul! it is the Lord; | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 968 |
He comes; the Saviour full of grace, | T. Kelly (C.M.) | 975 |
He that believeth Christ the Lord, | J. Hart (8.6.8.) | 234 |
He that trusts in his own heart, | John Berridge (7s) | 742 |
Head of the Church triumphant, | C. Wesley (7.7.4.) | 131 |
Heal us, Immanuel, here we are, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 731 |
Hear, gracious God, a sinners cry, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 385 |
Help, Lord, for men of virtue fail; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1146 |
Hence from my soul, sad thoughts, begone, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 266 |
Hence, vain, intruding world, depart; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1085 |
Here at thy cross, my dying God, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 166 |
Here, Lord, my soul convicted stands | J. Maxwell (L.M.) | 44 |
High beyond imagination | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 582 |
Himself he cannot save. | T. Kelly (S.M.) | 1012 |
Ho, poor distressèd, thirsty soul, | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 986 |
Ho, ye despairing sinners, hear, | J. Cennick (112th) | 985 |
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, we look to thee; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 515 |
Hosanna to our conquering King! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 424 |
How backward is my heart | John Berridge (148th) | 883 |
How blessed are they who truly see | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 978 |
How blest is the man who in Jesus believes | W. Gadsby (11.8.) | 591 |
How can ye hope, deluded souls, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 45 |
How charming is the place, | S. Stennett (S.M.) | 359 |
How condescending and how wise | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 533 |
How did my heart rejoice to hear | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 361 |
How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord, | K., 1787 (11s) | 329 |
How great and solemn is the thing, | J. Stevens (C.M.) | 426 |
How great, how solemn is the work | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 434 |
How happy are we our election who see, | Augustus Toplady (11s Irreg.) | 68 |
How happy is the little flock, | C. Wesley (last verse unknown) (8.8.6.) | 137 |
How hard and rugged is the way | J. Hart (C.M.) | 747 |
How high a privilege tis to know | J. Hart (C.M.) | 107 |
How is our nature marred by sin! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 946 |
How light, while supported by grace, | J. Swain (8s) | 319 |
How long, O Lord, shall I complain | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 401 |
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 have sin and Satan strove | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 83 |
How oft, alas, this wretched heart | A. Steele (C.M.) | 392 |
How pleasant is the gate | J. Swain (122nd) | 371 |
How pleasant, how divinely fair, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 369 |
How pleased and blest was I, | Isaac Watts (122nd) | 362 |
How prone the mind to search for ill, | Rozzell (C.M.) | 291 |
How sad our state by nature is; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 764 |
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 simple are thy children, Lord, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 300 |
How sinners vaunt of power | John Berridge (148th) | 674 |
How soft the words my Saviour speaks, | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 762 |
How sore a plague is sin, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 314 |
How sovereign is the love of God | Gospel Mag., 1777 (C.M.) | 206 |
How strange is the course that a Christian must steer! | J. Hart (11.9.) | 309 |
How sweet and awful is the place, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 440 |
How sweet and precious is the name | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 557 |
How sweet the name of Jesus sounds | John Newton (C.M.) | 135 |
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 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 watchful is the loving Lord, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 1113 |
How welcome to the saints, when pressed | John Newton (L.M.) | 1001 |
How welcome to the soul oppressed, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1091 |
How welcome to the tempest-tossed, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1093 |
How willing was Jesus to die, | J. Swain (8s) | 159 |
How wondrous are the works of God, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 88 |
Humble souls, who seek salvation | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 428 |
I am, says Christ, the Way; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 152 |
I am, says Christ, your glorious Head, | John Newton (C.M.) | 193 |
I asked the Lord that I might grow | John Newton (L.M.) | 295 |
I fain would love the day of rest, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1124 |
I hear a righteous man, | John Berridge (148th) | 749 |
I know the Lord is nigh, | John Newton (S.M.) | 278 |
I long for a concert of heavenly praise, | Isaac Watts (11s) | 414 |
I love the windows of thy grace, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 478 |
I need not blush to own that he, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1042 |
I no more at Mary wonder | C. Batty (8.7.) | 741 |
I seek and hope to find | John Berridge (148th) | 886 |
I sing my Saviours wondrous death; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 168 |
I wonder not if giddy men | John Berridge (112th) | 898 |
If Jesus is ours, we have a true Friend, | W. Hammond (104th) | 343 |
If Jesus kindly say, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 268 |
If Solomon for wisdom prayed, | John Newton (L.M.) | 692 |
If but a single moments space, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 299 |
If dust and ashes might presume, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 156 |
If ever it could come to pass, | J. Hart (112th) | 182 |
If guilt pursue thee with its cry, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 893 |
If this be, Lord, thy way, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308A |
If to thee I breathe my prayer, | A. Serle (7s) | 964 |
If unbeliefs that sin accursed, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 773 |
If unto Jesus thou art bound, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 302 |
Ill speak forth the love of my Lord, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 581 |
Ill speak the honours of my King. | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 126 |
Im not ashamed to own my Lord, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 54 |
Immortal honours rest on Jesus head; | W. Gadsby (10s) | 667 |
Imputed righteousness is strange, | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 115 |
In Jesus combine all the riches of grace, | Henry Fowler (11s) | 1033 |
In all my troubles and distress, | J. Franklin (C.M.) | 511 |
In all our worst afflictions, | J. Hart (7.7.4.) | 235 |
In darkness born, I went astray, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 748 |
In every believer two armies are seen, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 612 |
In evil long I took delight, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1025 |
In heaven my choicest treasure lies, | Gospel Mag., 1796 (L.M.) | 482 |
In mounts of danger and of straits, | J. Franklin (L.M.) | 513 |
In themselves as weak as worms, | John Newton (7s) | 397 |
In thy name O Lord, assembling, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1135 |
In union with the Lamb, | J. Kent (S.M.) | 921 |
In vain men talk of living faith, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 256 |
In vain the fancy strives to paint | John Newton (C.M.) | 1155 |
Indulgent God, how kind | J. Kent (148th) | 732 |
Innumerable foes, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 287 |
Is Jesus my Saviour, my Husband, and Friend, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 577 |
Is, then, the law of God untrue, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 809 |
It is finished! Sinners, hear it; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 982 |
It is the Lord, enthroned in light, | T. Greene (C.M.) | 261 |
Jehovah God! eternal Lord most high! | W. Gadsby (10s) | 668 |
Jehovah has said, tis left on record, | J. Kent (104th) | 297 |
Jehovah is my Sun; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 546 |
Jehovah is my righteousness; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 108 |
Jehovah, the Saviour, appears, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 597 |
Jehovahs awful name revere, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 172 |
Jerusalem, my happy home! | Bromehead’s Collection (C.M.) | 934 |
Jesus Christ, Gods holy Lamb, | J. Hart (7s) | 857 |
Jesus Christ, the sinners Friend, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 551 |
Jesus draws the chosen race | R. Burnham (7s) | 187 |
Jesus heals the broken-hearted; | J. Kent (8.7.) | 759 |
Jesus invites his saints | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 437 |
Jesus is a mighty Saviour; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 593 |
Jesus is a wise Physician, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 976 |
Jesus is my great High Priest; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 542 |
Jesus is our God and Saviour, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 746 |
Jesus is our great salvation, | J. Adams (8.7.4.) | 205 |
Jesus is precious, says the word; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 174 |
Jesus is the King of kings, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 562 |
Jesus is the chiefest good; | J. Hart (7s) | 179 |
Jesus is the one thing needful; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 573 |
Jesus is the way to God; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 543 |
Jesus lived, and loved, and died, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 584 |
Jesus our heavenly Warrior is, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 561 |
Jesus the Author is | W. Gadsby (148th) | 602 |
Jesus those happy souls does bless, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 979 |
Jesus, Friend of sinners, hear | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 391 |
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 shall it ever be, | J. Grigg and B. Francis (last verse) (L.M.) | 427 |
Jesus, at thy command | R. De Courcy (148th) | 294 |
Jesus, before thy face I fall, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 173 |
Jesus, cast a look on me; | John Berridge (7s) | 686 |
Jesus, engrave it on my heart, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1105 |
Jesus, full of all compassion, | D. Turner (8.7.) | 1068 |
Jesus, how heavenly is the place, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 738 |
Jesus, immutably the same, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 939 |
Jesus, in thee our eyes behold | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 121 |
Jesus, in whom the Godheads rays | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1076 |
Jesus, lead me by thy power | W. Williams (8.7.) | 1101 |
Jesus, let thy pitying eye | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 390 |
Jesus, mighty God and Saviour, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 641 |
Jesus, mighty King in Zion! | J. Fellows (8.7.) | 433 |
Jesus, my All, to heaven is gone, | J. Cennick (L.M.) | 144 |
Jesus, my Lord, my Life, my All, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 941 |
Jesus, my souls athirst for thee; | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1034 |
Jesus, now thyself reveal; | R. Burnham (7s) | 990 |
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 King, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 652 |
Jesus, our exalted Saviour, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 651 |
Jesus, our triumphant Head, | J. Hart (7s) | 490 |
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 Truth, the Way, | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1059 |
Jesus, the glorious Head of grace, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 263 |
Jesus, thou Almighty Saviour, | J. Fawcett (8.7.) | 1119 |
Jesus, thou alone canst save, | W. W. Horne (7s) | 1111 |
Jesus, thou art our only rest | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 637 |
Jesus, thy blood and righteousness | Count Zinzendorf trans. by J. Wesley (L.M.) | 103 |
Jesus, thy light impart, | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 1067 |
Jesus, to thee I make my moan; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 875 |
Jesus, we bless thy Fathers name; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 73 |
Jesus, we come to meet | S. Barnard (148th) | 1129 |
Jesus, we our cross have taken, | H. F. Lyte (8.7.) | 971 |
Jesus, we thy name adore; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 650 |
Jesus, when on the bloody tree | J. Hart (L.M.) | 815 |
Jesus, whereer thy people meet, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 1023 |
Jesus, while he dwelt below, | J. Hart (7s) | 802 |
Jesus, with all thy saints above, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 100 |
Join all the glorious names | Isaac Watts (148th) | 122 |
Join, all who love the Saviours name, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 171 |
Join, every tongue, to sing | J. Hart (148th) | 445 |
Joy is a fruit that will not grow | John Newton (C.M.) | 933 |
Just are thy ways and true thy word, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 419 |
Keep silence all created things, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 4 |
King of kings, and Lord of lords! | T. Kelly (7s) | 1062 |
Lamb of God, we fall before thee, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 180 |
Let Zion songs of triumph sing; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 413 |
Let Zion, in her songs, record | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 217 |
Let all the heathen writers join | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1148 |
Let avarice, from shore to shore | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 42 |
Let earth and heaven combine, | C. Wesley (148th) | 37 |
Let everlasting glories crown | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 935 |
Let every open ear attend, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 56 |
Let him who thirsts for heavenly joys, | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 902 |
Let me but hear my Saviour say, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 326 |
Let me, thou sovereign Lord of all, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 275 |
Let saints lift up their hearts, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 606 |
Let the world their virtue boast, | C. Wesley (7.6.8.) | 98 |
Let us all, with grateful praises, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 776 |
Let us ask the important question, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 237 |
Let us love, and sing, and wonder; | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 416 |
Let worldly minds the world pursue, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1100 |
Light of those whose dreary dwelling | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1057 |
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 |
Look, ye saints! the sight is glorious! | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 972 |
Lord of heaven, and earth, and ocean, | Crosse (8.7.) | 1150 |
Lord, I am thine, but thou wilt prove | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 473 |
Lord, I am vile, conceived in sin, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1004 |
Lord, I approach thy throne of grace, | (Author Unknown) (C.M.) | 1009 |
Lord, I believe a rest remains | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1061 |
Lord, I cannot let thee go, | John Newton (7s) | 376 |
Lord, I freely would confess, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 611 |
Lord, afford a spring to me; | John Newton (7s) | 400 |
Lord, come in thy appointed ways, | J. Stevens (8.8.6.) | 216 |
Lord, direct thy own-sent servant; | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 694 |
Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing; | J. Fawcett (8.7.4.) | 461 |
Lord, dissolve my frozen heart | T. Kelly (7s) | 1117 |
Lord, fill thy servants soul today | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 508 |
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, help us on thy word to feed; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 459 |
Lord, how many are my foes! | J. Adams (7s) | 347 |
Lord, how secure my conscience was, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 46 |
Lord, if thou thy grace impart, | Madan’s Selection (7s) | 1058 |
Lord, if with thee part I bear; | J. Hart (7s) | 874 |
Lord, let me feel the unction of thy love, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 693 |
Lord, look on all assembled here, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 808 |
Lord, pity outcasts, vile and base, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 223 |
Lord, raise my soul above the ground, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 2 |
Lord, send thy Spirit down | J. Hart (S.M.) | 825 |
Lord, we adore thee, and would fain express | W. Gadsby (10s) | 699 |
Lord, we adore thy boundless grace, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1039 |
Lord, we fain would walk in love, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 609 |
Lord, we lie before thy feet; | J. Hart (7s) | 704 |
Lord, we plead with thee for pardon; | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 753 |
Lord, what a heaven of saving grace | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 265 |
Lord, what a riddle is my soul! | J. Hart (L.M.) | 304 |
Lord, what a wretched, wretched heart, | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1030 |
Lord, when I hear thy children talk, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 740 |
Lord, when thy Spirit descends to show | J. Hart (C.M.) | 310 |
Lord, while I wander here below | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 997 |
Lord, who can hear of all thy woe, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 734 |
Love divine, all love excelling, | C. Wesley (8.7.) | 1053 |
Man, bewail thy situation; | J. Hart (8.3.) | 799 |
May the grace of Christ, our Saviour, | John Newton (8.7.) | 500 |
May the power that brings salvation, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1133 |
May this be a much-favoured hour | John Newton (L.M.) | 451 |
Mercy is welcome news indeed | J. Hart (C.M.) | 218 |
Mercy speaks by Jesus blood; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 534 |
Mighty King, thy power display, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 658 |
Mighty enemies without, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 795 |
Mighty to save is Christ the Lamb; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 592 |
Mistaken men may brawl | J. Hart (148th) | 353 |
Mourning souls, by sin distressed, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 157 |
Much we talk of Jesus blood; | J. Hart (7s) | 154 |
My Captain sounds the alarm of war – | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 271 |
My God, my Father, blissful name! | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1083 |
My God, my Life, my Love, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 185 |
My God, my Portion, and my Love, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 186 |
My God, the spring of all my joys, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1011 |
My God, when I reflect | J. Hart (S.M.) | 775 |
My Shepherd will supply my need; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 139 |
My bosom was designed to be | (Author Unknown) (8.8.6.) | 903 |
My brethren, why these anxious fears, | J. Hart (8.8.8.) | 807 |
My business lies at Jesus gate, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 743 |
My gracious Redeemer I love; | B. Francis (8s) | 246 |
My harp on yonder willow lies, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1046 |
My heart by nature is a stone, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 905 |
My hope is built on nothing less | E. Mote (L.M.) | 1106 |
My song shall bless the Lord of all; | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 969 |
My soul lies cleaving to the dust; | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 402 |
My soul shall with wonder proclaim | W. Gadsby (8s) | 628 |
My soul with holy wonder views | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 580 |
My soul, Lord, inflame with zeal from above, | Samuel Medley (104th) | 321 |
My soul, now arise, my passions, take wing; | Samuel Medley (104th) | 322 |
My soul, rejoice and sing | W. Gadsby (148th) | 550 |
My soul, repeat his praise, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 1015 |
My soul, take courage from the Lord; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 377 |
My soul, this curious house of clay, | John Newton (C.M.) | 469 |
My soul, with joy attend, | P. Doddridge (S.M.) | 345 |
My thoughts surmount these lower skies, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 479 |
My times of sorrow and of joy, | B. Beddome (C.M.) | 1110 |
Nature with open volume stands, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 752 |
No awful sense we find of sin, | John Berridge (112th) | 744 |
No help in self I find, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 739 |
No more, my God, I boast no more | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 112 |
No prophet, or dreamer of dreams, | J. Hart (8s) | 220 |
No strength of nature can suffice | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 188 |
No wisdom of man can spy out his heart, | John Berridge (104th) | 710 |
No wit or will of man, | John Berridge (148th) | 888 |
Not all the blood of beasts | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 125 |
Not all the outward forms on earth, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 190 |
Not from the dust affliction grows, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 465 |
Not one of Adams race | Henry Fowler (148th) | 1026 |
Not to Sinais dreadful blaze, | John Newton (7s) | 973 |
Not with our mortal eyes | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 423 |
Not worthy, Lord, we must confess, | John Berridge (112th) | 1120 |
Nothing know we of the season | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1063 |
Now I have found the ground wherein | J. A. Rothe translated by J. Weeks (112th) | 96 |
Now I see, whateer betide, | John Newton (7s) | 277 |
Now begin the heavenly theme; | J. Langford (7s) | 90 |
Now for a song of praise, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 590 |
Now for a theme of thankful praise | J. Hart (C.M.) | 489 |
Now for a wondrous song, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 219 |
Now let the feeble all be strong, | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 332 |
Now may he who from the dead | John Newton (7s) | 1138 |
Now may the Lord reveal his face, | John Newton (C.M.) | 202 |
Now shall my inward joys arise, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 269 |
Now to the Lord a noble song! | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 18 |
Now to the power of God supreme | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 211 |
Now, dearest Lord, to praise thy name, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 176 |
Now, from the garden to the cross, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 797 |
Now, gracious Lord, thy arm reveal, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1114 |
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, our Help in ages past, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1139 |
O Jesus, thou fountain of grace, | R. Burnham (8s) | 380 |
O Lord, I would delight in thee, | J. Ryland (C.M.) | 247 |
O Lord, descend and fill this place | P. Doddridge (L.M.) | 368 |
O Lord, how vile am I, | John Newton (S.M.) | 196 |
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, with shame I do confess | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 904 |
O Love, beyond conception great, | W. Tucker (L.M.) | 17 |
O Zion, afflicted with wave upon wave, | J. Grant (11s) | 993 |
O Zion, when I think on thee, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1021 |
O bless the Lord, my soul! | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 420 |
O bless thy servant, dearest Lord, | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 450 |
O could I lift this heart of mine | D. Herbert (C.M.) | 676 |
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 an overcoming faith, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 464 |
O how good our gracious God is! | J. Hart (8.7.) | 826 |
O let my voice proclaim the joys | Rozzell (C.M.) | 189 |
O love divine, how sweet thou art! | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 249 |
O may the power which melts the rock | John Newton (L.M.) | 1142 |
O my distrustful heart, | W. Hammond (148th) | 339 |
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 praise the Lord, ye heavenly hosts! | J. Hart (C.M.) | 867 |
O that I knew the secret place | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 727 |
O that my load of sin were gone! | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1019 |
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 the Lord would guide my ways | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1003 |
O the delights, the heavenly joys, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 476 |
O the happiness arising | J. Irons (8.7.4.) | 735 |
O the love of Christ to sinners! | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 535 |
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 thou from whom all goodness flows, | T. Haweis (C.M.) | 1065 |
O thou lovely, loving Saviour, | W. Gadsby (8.7.) | 697 |
O thou mighty God and Saviour | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 560 |
O thou that hearst the prayer of faith, | Augustus Toplady (8.8.6.) | 1103 |
O thou with battering tempest tossed, | John Berridge (112th) | 899 |
O thou, at whose almighty word | John Newton (altered) (L.M.) | 1130 |
O what amazing words of grace | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 987 |
O what dangers, all distressing, | R. Burnham (8.7.) | 1096 |
O what matchless condescension | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 514 |
O what shall I do my Saviour to praise, | C. Wesley (104th) | 408 |
O where is now that glowing love | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1041 |
O where shall I find a guide to direct, | John Berridge (104th) | 906 |
O why did Jesus show to me | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 191 |
O ye sons of men, be wise; | J. Hart (7s) | 789 |
Of all the creatures God has made, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 805 |
Of cistern waters art thou sick, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 684 |
Of one Lord will we sing, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 653 |
Oft as sins, my soul, assail thee, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 916 |
Oh what a narrow, narrow path | J. Hart (C.M.) | 783 |
Oh! what a sad and doleful night | J. Hart (C.M.) | 785 |
Omnipotent Lord, my Saviour and King, | C. Wesley (104th) | 229 |
On the wings of faith uprising, | J. Swain (8.7.) | 689 |
On what has now been sown, | John Newton (148th) | 452 |
On wings of love the Saviour flies, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 690 |
On yonder glorious height, | R. Burnham (148th) | 494 |
Once more before we part, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 458 |
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 |
One there is, above all others, | John Newton (8.7.7.) | 133 |
Our God, how firm his promise stands, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 85 |
Our Jesus freely did appear | John Berridge (C.M.) | 375 |
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 Saviour alone, the Lord, let us bless, | J. Cennick (104th) | 404 |
Our fancy loves to range | John Berridge (148th) | 885 |
Paschal Lamb, by God appointed, | J. Bakewell (8.7.) | 931 |
Pause, my soul! and ask the question, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 698 |
Peace by his cross has Jesus made; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 925 |
Peace, my complaining, doubting heart, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1086 |
Peculiar are the saints, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 598 |
Pensive, doubting, fearful heart, | John Newton (7s) | 273 |
Perfect holiness of spirit, | J. Hart (8.3.) | 484 |
Pilgrims we are, to Canaan bound; | J. Swain (L.M.) | 286 |
Pity a helpless sinner, Lord, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 447 |
Pleased we read in sacred story, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 491 |
Poor and afflicted, Lord, are thine, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 992 |
Poor angry bosom, hush, | John Berridge (S.M.) | 335 |
Poor fearful saint, be not dismayed, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 622 |
Poor sinner, come, cast off thy fear, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 861 |
Poor sinner, dejected with fear, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 627 |
Poor sinners, sunk in sins tremendous cell, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 669 |
Poor, weak, and worthless though I am, | John Newton (L.M.) | 91 |
Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; | T. Ken (L.M.) | 506A |
Prayer is the souls sincere desire, | J. Montgomery (C.M.) | 1002 |
Prayer was appointed to convey | J. Hart (L.M.) | 882 |
Precious Bible! what a treasure | John Newton (8.7.4.) | 43 |
Precious Jesus! Friend of sinners; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 610 |
Precious Jesus! here we are, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 649 |
Precious Jesus! must it be, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 616 |
Precious Jesus! we adore thee; | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 656 |
Prepare me, gracious God, | R. Elliott (S.M.) | 471 |
Prisoners of hope, to Jesus turn; | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1090 |
Redeemer! whither should I flee, | Augustus Toplady (112th) | 1052 |
Regard, great God! my mournful prayer; | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 384 |
Rejoice, and let Christ be thy song, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 565 |
Rejoice, the Lord is King; | C. Wesley (148th) | 127 |
Rejoice, ye saints, in every state, | B. Wallin (L.M.) | 82 |
Rejoice, ye saints, rejoice, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 607 |
Rejoicing in the Incarnation of Christ. Matt. 2. 10 | E. L. Schlict (11s) | 41 |
Remember, man, thy birth; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 880 |
Repent, awakened souls, repent; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 837 |
Repentance is a gift bestowed | J. Hart (C.M.) | 241 |
Return to thy rest, my soul, and rejoice; | W. Gadsby (104th) | 639 |
Return, my wandering heart, | Henry Fowler (S.M.) | 1035 |
Righteous are the works of God; | J. Hart (7.6.) | 315 |
Righteousness to the believer, | J. Hart (8.3.) | 104 |
Rock of Ages, cleft for me; | Augustus Toplady (7s) | 143 |
Sad prisoners in a house of clay, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1081 |
Salvation by grace, how charming the song! | J. Kent (104th) | 912 |
Salvation! O the joyful sound! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 213 |
Salvation! O my soul, rejoice; | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 579 |
Save me, O God, my spirit cries, | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 954 |
Saved is the sinner that believes, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 908 |
Saved, and saved alone by grace; | W. Gadsby (7s) | 576 |
Saviour of sinners, deign to shine | J. Hoskins (L.M.) | 945 |
Saviour! follow with thy blessing | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1136 |
Saviour, visit thy plantation, | John Newton (8.7.) | 1144 |
Say, Christian, wouldst thou thrive | J. Hart (S.M.) | 878 |
Say, is thy heart well broke, | John Berridge (148th) | 889 |
Say, wast thou not a captive born, | John Berridge (112th) | 900 |
See a poor sinner, dearest Lord, | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 1056 |
See from the dungeon of the dead, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 486 |
See, Lord, before thy throne of grace | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1069 |
See, from Zions sacred mountain, | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 932 |
See, gracious God, before thy throne | A. Steele (C.M.) | 1143 |
Seek ye my face, the Saviour cries; | Henry Fowler (L.M.) | 1036 |
Self-condemnèd and abhorred, | John Berridge (7s) | 702 |
Self-righteous souls on works rely, | A. C. R., 1790 (L.M.) | 204 |
Send help, O Lord, we pray, | John Berridge (148th) | 374 |
Shall the believer dare to sin, | (Author Unknown) (L.M.) | 937 |
Shall we go on to sin, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 210 |
Shepherd divine, our wants relieve | C. Wesley (C.M.) | 1088 |
Show me some token, Lord, for good, | C. Cole (L.M.) | 736 |
Show pity, Lord; O Lord, forgive; | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 761 |
Sin has a thousand pleasing charms, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 620 |
Sinners who on Jesus rest, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 626 |
Sinners, called by grace, and blessèd | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 615 |
Sinners, in their deep affliction, | Henry Fowler (8.7.4.) | 1038 |
So fair a face bedewed with tears; | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 441 |
Sold under sin, was Pauls complaint; | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1089 |
Some wise men of opinions boast, | J. Berridge (C.M.) | 169 |
Sons of God, by blest adoption, | J. Hart (8.7.) | 463 |
Sons of God, in tribulation, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 758 |
Sons we are, through Gods election, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8.7.4.) | 69 |
Soon as faith the Lord can see, | J. Berridge (7s) | 177 |
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 |
Spirit of truth, come down, | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 983 |
Stand up, my soul, shake off thy fears, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1007 |
Strange and mysterious is my life; | John Newton (112th) | 728 |
Stretched on the cross, the Saviour dies; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1123 |
Stricken, smitten, and afflicted, | T. Kelly (8.7.) | 1116 |
Suffering Saviour, Lamb of God, | J. Hart (7.6.) | 827 |
Sweet Jesus! how great is thy love; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 529 |
Sweet the moments, rich in blessing, | J. Allen & W. Shirley (8.7.) | 158 |
Sweet the name of Christ must be, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 558 |
Tell me, Saviour, from above, | R. Hill (7s) | 944 |
Tell us, O our best Beloved, | Gospel Mag., 1781 (8.7.) | 965 |
Thanks be to my Head, the great King of kings, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 521 |
That Jesus the Saviour can make it quite whole; | Gospel Mag., 1777 (11s) | 52 |
That day when Christ was crucified, | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 786 |
That doleful night before his death, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 829 |
That image-chamber foul | John Berridge (S.M.) | 891 |
The Breaker is gone forth in love, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 553 |
The Canaanites still in the land, | J. Kent (8s) | 298 |
The Christian navigates a sea | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1049 |
The Father is a holy God; | R. Burnham (C.M.) | 16 |
The Father, in eternal love, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 569 |
The God I trust is true and just; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 355 |
The God of glory sends his summons forth, | Isaac Watts (50th) | 497 |
The God of grace delights to hear | W. W. Horne (L.M.) | 943 |
The God that first us chose, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 831 |
The God that rules on high, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 770 |
The Holy Ghost in Scripture saith | J. Hart (C.M.) | 774 |
The King of heaven a feast has made, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 818 |
The Lamb is exalted repentance to give, | J. Stevens (11s) | 239 |
The Lord Jehovah is | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 624 |
The Lord assured the chosen race, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 782 |
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 my Saviour is; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 659 |
The Lord of life this table spread, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 435 |
The Lord on high his love proclaims, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 570 |
The Lord on high proclaims | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 110 |
The Lord proclaims his name; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 556 |
The Lord that made both heaven and earth, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 709 |
The Lord the righteous tries; | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 614 |
The Lord will feed the poor, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 629 |
The Lord will happiness divine | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 281 |
The Lord, descending from above, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 5 |
The Lord, in the day of his anger, did lay | C. Wesley (11s) | 161 |
The Lords my Helper and Support, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 552 |
The Sabbath was a day of rest; | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 636 |
The Saviour empties whom he fills, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 894 |
The Saviour lives no more to die! | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 751 |
The Triune Jehovah we praise, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 516 |
The blest memorials of thy grief, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 822 |
The body, the church, ever stood | W. Gadsby (8s) | 635 |
The carnal mind takes different ways, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 621 |
The castle of the human heart, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1020 |
The conquest Jesus won | J. Kent (S.M.) | 922 |
The covenant of free grace, | Gospel Mag., 1778 (S.M.) | 86 |
The fear of the Lord our days will prolong, | J. Hart (104th) | 254 |
The fountain of Christ, assist me to sing, | J. Hart (104th) | 155 |
The good hand of God has brought us again | J. Hart (104th) | 456 |
The gospel brings tidings, glad tidings indeed, | W. Gadsby (11s) | 524 |
The gospel is good news indeed, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 528 |
The gospels a message of peace, | R. Burnham (8s) | 460 |
The gospels the law of the Lamb; | W. Gadsby (8s) | 523 |
The heavens declare thy glory, Lord, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1147 |
The just by faith shall live, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 605 |
The law by Moses came, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 50 |
The law demands a weighty debt, | J. Berridge (L.M.) | 49 |
The law of the Lord is perfect and good, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 520 |
The love of Christ is rich and free; | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 633 |
The manna, favoured Israels meat, | John Newton (C.M.) | 1126 |
The men that fear the Lord, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 832 |
The moon and stars shall lose their light, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 352 |
The new man and the old | W. Gadsby (148th) | 617 |
The path that Christians tread | W. Gadsby (148th) | 618 |
The peace of which I had a taste | John Newton (L.M.) | 1017 |
The praise of Christ, ye Christians, sound; | J. Hart (C.M.) | 845 |
The ransomed of the Lord | W. Gadsby (148th) | 532 |
The sinner born of God, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 725 |
The sinner that truly believes, | J. Hart (8s) | 233 |
The sinner that, by precious faith, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 351 |
The sons of earth delight | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 114 |
The soul that with sincere desires | J. Hart (C.M.) | 30 |
The souls that would to Jesus press, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 305 |
The spirits of the just, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 842 |
The sweet Lamb of God comes forth to be slain, | J. Berridge (104th) | 150 |
The table now is spread; | John Berridge (S.M.) | 436 |
The tender mercies of the Lord | J. Hart (C.M.) | 828 |
The things on earth which men esteem, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 803 |
The wandering star and fleeting wind | B. Beddome (L.M.) | 296 |
The wondering world inquires to know | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 21 |
The work of Christ I sing, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 537 |
The works of God proclaim | W. Gadsby (148th) | 559 |
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 land of pure delight, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 1022 |
There is a period known to God | J. Kent (L.M.) | 76 |
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 sparrow nor a worm | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 63 |
This is the feast of heavenly wine, | WIlliam Cowper (C.M.) | 1122 |
This is the word of truth and love, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 53 |
This was compassion like a God, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 438 |
Thou Fountain of bliss, thy smile I entreat; | Augustus Toplady (104th) | 262 |
Thou Friend of friendless sinners, hear, | R. Hill (112th) | 1070 |
Thou dear Redeemer, dying Lamb, | J. Cennick (C.M.) | 118 |
Thou hidden love of God, whose height, | G. Tersteegen, translated by J. Wesley (112th) | 1075 |
Thou only Sovereign of my heart, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 927 |
Thou poor, afflicted, tempted soul, | John Berridge (112th) | 705 |
Thou sinners Advocate with God, | C. Wesley (8.8.6.) | 928 |
Though justly of wrongs we complain, | Gospel Mag., 1777 (8s) | 250 |
Though strait be the way, with dangers beset, | J. Hart (104th) | 778 |
Though troubles assail and dangers affright; | John Newton (104th) | 324 |
Though void of all thats good, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 811 |
Though we walk through this wilderness | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 554 |
Thrice comfortable hope | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 70 |
Thrice happy are the men, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 526 |
Through all the changing scenes of life, | N.Tate & N.Brady (C.M.) | 936 |
Thus far my God has led me on, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 289 |
Thus saith the Lord to those that stand | J. Hart (L.M.) | 106 |
Thy church, O Lord, thats planted here, | J. Franklin (C.M.) | 512 |
Thy mansion is the Christians heart, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 381 |
Thy mercy, Lord, we praise; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 833 |
Thy mercy, my God, is the theme of my song, | J. Stocker (11s) | 11 |
Thy presence, gracious God, afford; | J. Fawcett (112th) | 454 |
Thy purchased people, gracious Lamb, | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 348 |
Till God the sinners mind illume, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1092 |
Time! what an empty vapour tis! | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 498 |
Tis a point I long to know, | John Newton (7s) | 283 |
Tis by the faith of joys to come | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 231 |
Tis finished! the Messiah dies! | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 97 |
Tis mine, the covenant of his grace, | P. Doddridge (C.M.) | 84 |
Tis my happiness below, | WIlliam Cowper (7s) | 282 |
Tis not as led by customs voice, | Norman (8.8.6.) | 430 |
Tis the gospels joyful tidings, | J. Kent (8.7.) | 913 |
To Canaan art thou bound? | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 253 |
To God the Fathers throne | Isaac Watts (148th) | 506 |
To God the only wise, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 421 |
To Him that chose us first, | Isaac Watts (148th) | 409 |
To Jesus, our victorious Lord, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1080 |
To Zion we go, the seat of our King, | J. Swain (104th) | 417 |
To comprehend the great THREE-ONE, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 34 |
To him that loved us, ere we lay | J. Swain (L.M.) | 721 |
To know my Jesus crucified, | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 771 |
To our Redeemers glorious name, | A. Steele (C.M.) | 418 |
To the great Godhead, Father, Son, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 868 |
To thee, my God, I make my plaint; | J. Hart (L.M.) | 873 |
To you who stand in Christ so fast, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 810 |
Truly that poor soul is just, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 545 |
Truth and mercy meet together, | W. Gadsby (8.7.4.) | 600 |
Tuned with love divine, we sing, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 657 |
Twas fixed in Gods eternal mind | R. Burnham (L.M.) | 61 |
Twas in the night, when troubles came, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 923 |
Twas on that dark and doleful night, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 1121 |
Twas with an everlasting love | J. Kent (L.M.) | 10 |
Twixt Jesus and the chosen race, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 405 |
United to Jesus, the Vine, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 670 |
Up to the fields where angels lie, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 480 |
Upheld by thy supporting hand, | John Newton (L.M.) | 1115 |
Uprising from the darksome tomb, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 488 |
Vain are the hopes the sons of men | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 111 |
Vain man, to boast forbear, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 852 |
Was it for sin, for mortal guilt, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 1087 |
Watch, watch, and be sober, ye children of God; | W. Gadsby (11s) | 644 |
Watched by the world with jealous eye, | C. Wesley (112th) | 955 |
Water from salvations wells, | J. Kent (7s) | 1044 |
We adore the Lord the Lamb, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 654 |
We are a garden walled around, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 363 |
We bless the Prophet of the Lord, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 124 |
We bless the triune God – | W. Gadsby (6.4.) | 517 |
We have thy promise, gracious Lord, | S. Turner (L.M.) | 1131 |
We laud thy name, almighty Lord, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 870 |
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 travel through a barren land, | Gospel Mag., 1799 (L.M.) | 245 |
Weary of earth, myself, and sin, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 386 |
Weary of wandering from the Lord, | C. Wesley (112th) | 1060 |
Welcome, sweet day of rest, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 357 |
Well, at length I plainly see, | John Berridge (7s) | 301 |
Well, canst thou read thy heart, | J. Berridge (S.M.) | 81 |
Weve no abiding city here; | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 1048 |
What a divine harmonious sound | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 527 |
What a doleful voice I hear! | J. Berridge (7s) | 170 |
What a polluted world this is, | Henry Fowler (C.M.) | 1027 |
What a precious, needful thing, | W. Gadsby (7.6.) | 574 |
What a vile, deceitful heart, | Henry Fowler (7s) | 1031 |
What am I, and where am I? | W. Gadsby (7s) | 722 |
What cheering words are these; | J. Kent (S.M.) | 412 |
What creatures beside are favoured like us? | J. Hart (104th) | 449 |
What curses does the law denounce | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 48 |
What foolish worms are we! | W. Gadsby (148th) | 630 |
What is love? My soul would answer, | Zion’s Trumpet, 1838 (8.7.) | 1118 |
What is this world to me? | Matlock’s Selection (S.M.) | 948 |
What joyful news the gospel is, | W. Gadsby (L.M.) | 525 |
What makes mistaken men afraid | J. Hart (C.M.) | 222 |
What objects this which meets my eyes | W. Batty (C.M.) | 950 |
What sacred Fountain yonder springs | J. Irons (C.M.) | 1156 |
What shall the dying sinner do, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 57 |
What slavish fears molest my mind, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 151 |
What solemn tidings reach our ears! | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 664 |
What think you of Christ? is the test, | John Newton (8s) | 1149 |
What tongue can fully tell | J. Hart (148th) | 313 |
What various hindrances we meet, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 394 |
What various ways do men invent, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 240 |
What wisdom, majesty, and grace | S. Stennett (C.M.) | 51 |
What! must the Christian draw | W. Gadsby (122nd) | 522 |
What, then! shall Christians sin, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 601 |
Whatever prompts the soul to pride, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 32 |
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 God proclaims his name, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 555 |
When I by faith my Maker see | J. Hart (C.M.) | 105 |
When I can read my title clear, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 474 |
When I can sit at Jesus feet, | John Berridge (C.M.) | 336 |
When I survey the wondrous cross | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 439 |
When Jesses young son was honoured of God, | W. Gadsby (104th) | 549 |
When Jesus gracious hand | John Berridge (148th) | 673 |
When Jesus undertook | J. Hart (148th) | 448 |
When Jesus would his grace proclaim, | John Berridge (8.8.6.) | 745 |
When Jesus, with his mighty love, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 251 |
When Noah, with his favoured few, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 685 |
When Ruth a-gleaning went, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 519 |
When Zions sons, great God! appear | J. Kent (L.M.) | 1127 |
When any turn from Zions way, | John Newton (C.M.) | 999 |
When darkness long has veiled my mind, | WIlliam Cowper (L.M.) | 323 |
When faith to Sinai looks, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 713 |
When filthy passions or unjust | J. Hart (C.M.) | 851 |
When foes within, and foes without, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 547 |
When is it Christians all agree, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 816 |
When languor and disease invade | Augustus Toplady (C.M.) | 472 |
When mourners stand and hear me tell | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 22 |
When my dear Jesus hides his smiling face, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 701 |
When on my Beloved I gaze, | J. Swain (8s) | 162 |
When overwhelmed with doubts and fear, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 926 |
When pining sickness wastes the frame, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 707 |
When saint to saint, in days of old, | J. Kent (L.M.) | 911 |
When saints together meet | W. Gadsby (148th) | 634 |
When shall all my sorrows end? | J. H. Langley (7s) | 284 |
When shall thy love constrain | C. Wesley (S.M.) | 1050 |
When sins and fears prevailing rise, | A. Steele (L.M.) | 980 |
When some sweet promise warms our heart, | J. Swain (L.M.) | 1107 |
When the blest day of Pentecost | J. Hart (8.8.6.) | 715 |
When the chosen tribes debated | J. Hart (8.8.7.) | 876 |
When the poor prisoner, through a grate, | John Newton (C.M.) | 288 |
When thou, my righteous Judge, shalt come | Lady Huntingdon’s Col., 1774 (8.8.6.) | 938 |
When through the desert vast | J. Hart (S.M.) | 446 |
When to worship saints assemble, | J. Kent (8.7.4.) | 920 |
When we lay in sin polluted, | T. Kelly (8.7.7.) | 1040 |
When we pray, or when we sing, | J. Hart (7.6.7.) | 796 |
When will the happy moment come | W. Gadsby (8.8.6.) | 647 |
When, deaf to every warning given, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 791 |
When, gracious Lord, when shall it be | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 1074 |
When, overwhelmed with grief, | Isaac Watts (S.M.) | 140 |
Whence do our mournful thoughts arise? | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 327 |
Wheneer I make some sudden stop – | J. Hart (C.M.) | 812 |
Where must a sinner fly, | J. Berridge (148th) | 146 |
Where must a sinner fly, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 585 |
Where shall we go to seek and find | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 365 |
Where two or three together meet, | J. Kent (8.8.6.) | 1132 |
Where two or three, with sweet accord, | S. Stennett (L.M.) | 453 |
Wherewith shall I come before the Most High, | John Berridge (104th) | 907 |
Wherewith shall we approach the Lord, | Samuel Medley (C.M.) | 383 |
While Jesus whispers peace, | W. Gadsby (S.M.) | 682 |
While contests rend the Christian church, | T. Kelly (L.M.) | 974 |
While heavenly hosts their anthems sing, | J. Hart (C.M.) | 834 |
While others live in mirth and ease, | W. Hammond (C.M.) | 929 |
While the dear saints of God below | Samuel Medley (L.M.) | 996 |
Who but the soul thats led to know | J. Kent (L.M.) | 113 |
Who can describe the joys that rise | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 422 |
Who is this fair one in distress, | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 92 |
Who shall the Lords elect condemn? | Isaac Watts (L.M.) | 72 |
Who will show us any good? | T. Kelly (7s) | 1045 |
Whoeer believes aright | J. Hart (S.M.) | 311 |
Whoever in Jesus believes, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 632 |
Whom the Lord Jehovah loves, | W. Gadsby (7s) | 623 |
Why do we mourn departed friends, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 466 |
Why does your face, ye humble souls, | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 212 |
Why should I yield to slavish fears? | Dobell’s Selection (L.M.) | 981 |
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 the children of a King | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 24 |
Why should we shrink at Jordans flood, | J. Swain (C.M.) | 467 |
Why sinks my weak, desponding mind? | A. Steele (L.M.) | 957 |
Why so cast down, dejected soul? | John Berridge (C.M.) | 714 |
Why those fears? behold, tis Jesus | T. Kelly (8.7.4.) | 1102 |
Why, O my soul, art thou dismayed? | J. Kent (L.M.) | 915 |
Why, drooping saint, dismayed? | J. Kent (S.M.) | 909 |
Wide is the gate of death; | J. Hart (S.M.) | 308 |
Will my doubting neer be oer? | W. Hammond (7s) | 280 |
With Davids Lord and ours, | J. Kent (148th) | 87 |
With all the heavenly host, | J. Hart (S.M.) | 502 |
With great and awful power, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 666 |
With heavenly power, O Lord, defend | R. Hill (L.M.) | 373 |
With joy we meditate the grace | Isaac Watts (C.M.) | 120 |
With melting heart and weeping eyes, | J. Fawcett (L.M.) | 238 |
With pleasure we behold | J. Stevens (S.M.) | 425 |
With sin and guilt poor Zion toils, | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 638 |
With solemn weekly state | John Berridge (148th) | 884 |
With wonder and with love, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 648 |
With wondering eyes, Lord, we admire | W. Gadsby (C.M.) | 660 |
Within these walls, dear Lord, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 696 |
Ye Christians, hear the joyful news, | J. Hart (L.M.) | 492 |
Ye broken hearts all, who cry out, Unclean, | John Berridge (104th) | 687 |
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 famishing, naked, and poor, | W. Gadsby (8s) | 566 |
Ye humble souls, complain no more; | A. Steele (L.M.) | 257 |
Ye lambs of Christs fold, ye weaklings in faith, | J. Hart (104th) | 804 |
Ye pilgrims of Zion, and chosen of God, | Henry Fowler (11.8.) | 350 |
Ye poor afflicted souls, give ear, | John Berridge (L.M.) | 897 |
Ye prisoners of hope, oerwhelmèd with grief, | W. Hammond (104th) | 998 |
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 servants of the Lord, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 586 |
Ye sons of God, be wise, | W. Gadsby (148th) | 599 |
Ye souls redeemed by Jesus blood, | J. Kent (C.M.) | 1094 |
Ye souls redeemed with Jesus precious blood, | W. Gadsby (10s) | 703 |
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 tempted and tried, to Jesus draw nigh, | J. Wingrove (104th) | 1000 |
Ye tempted souls, reflect | J. Hart (S.M.) | 312 |
Ye that pass by, behold the Man! | C. Wesley (L.M.) | 688 |
Yes, I shall soon be landed | Gospel Mag., 1801 (7.6.) | 483 |
Your harps, ye trembling saints, | Augustus Toplady (S.M.) | 330 |
Zeal extinguished to a spark; | J. Hart (7.5.) | 853 |