First-Line Index

First LineAuthor (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 oldJ. Hart (112th)790
A sovereign Protector I have,Augustus Toplady (8s)346
A thousand snares besetJohn 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 trainR. 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 highA. Steele (C.M.)260
And did the Holy and the Just,A. Steele (C.M.)95
And did the darling Son of GodJ. 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. 14J. 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 singAugustus 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 caresJohn 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 stoneIsaac Watts (C.M.)141
Behold the throne of grace!John Newton (S.M.)395
Behold what wondrous graceIsaac Watts (S.M.)79
Behold! the grace appears,Isaac Watts (S.M.)38
Behold! with awful pompJ. 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 comeW. Gadsby (S.M.)663
Belovèd Saviour, faithful Friend,J. Allen (L.M.)952
Beneath the sacred throne of GodJ. Kent (C.M.)914
Beset with snares on every hand,P. Doddridge (L.M.)331
Beside the gospel-poolJohn Newton (S.M.)729
Bless the Lord, my soul, and raiseJ. Hart (7.6.8.)801
Blessed Comforter, appearW. 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 seeIsaac Watts (L.M.)1112
Blest are the souls that hear and knowIsaac 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, blowC. Wesley (148th)59
Breathe from the gentle south, O Lord,John Newton (C.M.)1108
Brethren, let us walk togetherT. Kelly (8.7.4.)1014
Brethren, those who come to blissJ. 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 raceW. Gadsby (L.M.)538
By what amazing waysJ. Hart (S.M.)863
By whom shall Jacob now arise?T. Kelly (C.M.)1047
By whom was David taughtWIlliam Cowper (148th)338
Called to see Gods righteous lawW. 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 singW. 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 knowJ. 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 awayJ. Humphreys (C.M.)55
Come, let us join our cheerful songsIsaac 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 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 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 besideAugustus 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 nameWIlliam 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 distressHenry Fowler (7s)1037
Deal gently with thy servant, Lord,T. Kelly (L.M.)1043
Dear Lord! and will thy pardoning loveJ. Fellows (C.M.)429
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, and shall thy Spirit restA. 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, hereJohn 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 recordIsaac Watts (L.M.)164
Deep in the everlasting mindW. 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 proclaimJohn 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 confessIsaac Watts (L.M.)26
Exceeding precious is my Lord;John Berridge (C.M.)756
Expand, my soul, arise and singW. Tucker (L.M.)65
Faith in the bleeding Lamb,J. Hart (S.M.)792
Faith is the brightest evidenceIsaac 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 seeIsaac 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 blissA. Steele (C.M.)1010
Fear is a grace which ever dwellsJ. 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 soundT. 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 soulJ. 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 riseIsaac 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 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 my everlasting King;R. Burnham (L.M.)3
God is the refuge of his saintsIsaac Watts (L.M.)1141
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 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 triedJ. 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 knowW. 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 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! 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 loveSamuel Medley (C.M.)367
Great God! thy kingdom come,W. Gadsby (S.M.)683
Great God! to thee Ill makeB. Beddome (148th)947
Great God! whose universal powerW. 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 stoopingJ. 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 eyeBoyce (C.M.)1151
Guide me, O thou great Jehovah!W. Williams (8.7.4.)462
Hail, mighty Jesus! how divineB. Wallin (C.M.)194
Hail, sovereign love, that first beganJ. 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 LordJohn 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 strokeJ. Hart (C.M.)871
Happy the men that fear the Lord;J. Hart (L.M.)255
Hark! from the cross a gracious voiceJ. Swain (C.M.)951
Hark! how the blood-bought hosts aboveJ. 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 mercyJ. 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 standsJ. Maxwell (L.M.)44
High beyond imaginationW. 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 heartJohn Berridge (148th)883
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 can ye hope, deluded souls,J. Hart (C.M.)45
How charming is the place,S. Stennett (S.M.)359
How condescending and how wiseW. Gadsby (C.M.)533
How did my heart rejoice to hearIsaac 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 workB. 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 wayJ. Hart (C.M.)747
How high a privilege tis to knowJ. 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 complainIsaac 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 stroveIsaac Watts (L.M.)83
How oft, alas, this wretched heartA. Steele (C.M.)392
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 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 powerJohn 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 GodGospel 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 nameW. Gadsby (8.8.6.)557
How sweet the name of Jesus soundsJohn 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 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 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 salvationJ. 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 growJohn 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 wonderC. Batty (8.7.)741
I seek and hope to findJohn Berridge (148th)886
I sing my Saviours wondrous death;Isaac Watts (C.M.)168
I wonder not if giddy menJohn 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 paintJohn Newton (C.M.)1155
Indulgent God, how kindJ. 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 raceR. Burnham (7s)187
Jesus heals the broken-hearted;J. Kent (8.7.)759
Jesus invites his saintsIsaac 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 isW. Gadsby (148th)602
Jesus those happy souls does bless,Samuel Medley (L.M.)979
Jesus, Friend of sinners, hearC. 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 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, 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 beholdIsaac Watts (C.M.)121
Jesus, in whom the Godheads raysC. Wesley (L.M.)1076
Jesus, lead me by thy powerW. Williams (8.7.)1101
Jesus, let thy pitying eyeC. 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 restW. Gadsby (C.M.)637
Jesus, thy blood and righteousnessCount 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 meetS. 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 treeJ. 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 namesIsaac Watts (148th)122
Join, all who love the Saviours name,Samuel Medley (L.M.)171
Join, every tongue, to singJ. Hart (148th)445
Joy is a fruit that will not growJohn 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, recordJ. Kent (8.8.6.)217
Let all the heathen writers joinIsaac Watts (C.M.)1148
Let avarice, from shore to shoreS. Stennett (C.M.)42
Let earth and heaven combine,C. Wesley (148th)37
Let everlasting glories crownIsaac 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 dwellingC. 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 proveIsaac 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 remainsC. 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 heartT. Kelly (7s)1117
Lord, fill thy servants soul todayD. 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 downJ. Hart (S.M.)825
Lord, we adore thee, and would fain expressW. 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 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 thy Spirit descends to showJ. Hart (C.M.)310
Lord, while I wander here belowR. 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 hourJohn Newton (L.M.)451
Mercy is welcome news indeedJ. 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 brawlJ. 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 reflectJ. 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 lessE. 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 proclaimW. Gadsby (8s)628
My soul with holy wonder viewsW. 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 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, 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 moreIsaac Watts (L.M.)112
No prophet, or dreamer of dreams,J. Hart (8s)220
No strength of nature can sufficeWIlliam 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 beastsIsaac 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 raceHenry Fowler (148th)1026
Not to Sinais dreadful blaze,John Newton (7s)973
Not with our mortal eyesIsaac Watts (S.M.)423
Not worthy, Lord, we must confess,John Berridge (112th)1120
Nothing know we of the seasonT. Kelly (8.7.7.)1063
Now I have found the ground whereinJ. 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 praiseJ. 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 deadJohn 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 supremeIsaac 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 placeP. 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 confessJohn 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 mineD. 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 joysRozzell (C.M.)189
O love divine, how sweet thou art!C. Wesley (8.8.6.)249
O may the power which melts the rockJohn 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 placeIsaac 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 waysIsaac Watts (C.M.)1003
O the delights, the heavenly joys, Isaac Watts (C.M.)476
O the happiness arisingJ. 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 SaviourW. 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 wordJohn Newton (altered) (L.M.)1130
O what amazing words of graceSamuel Medley (C.M.)987
O what dangers, all distressing,R. Burnham (8.7.)1096
O what matchless condescensionW. Gadsby (8.7.4.)514
O what shall I do my Saviour to praise,C. Wesley (104th)408
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 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 pathJ. Hart (C.M.)783
Oh! what a sad and doleful nightJ. 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 appearJohn 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 rangeJohn 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 conveyJ. Hart (L.M.)882
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
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. 10E. 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 bestowedJ. 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 shineJ. Hoskins (L.M.)945
Saviour! follow with thy blessingT. Kelly (8.7.7.)1136
Saviour, visit thy plantation,John Newton (8.7.)1144
Say, Christian, wouldst thou thriveJ. 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 graceA. Steele (C.M.)1069
See, from Zions sacred mountain,T. Kelly (8.7.4.)932
See, gracious God, before thy throneA. 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 relieveC. 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 blessèdW. 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 foulJohn 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 seaT. 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 hearW. 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 saithJ. 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 isW. 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 proclaimsIsaac 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 divineWIlliam Cowper (C.M.)281
The Lord, descending from above,Isaac Watts (C.M.)5
The Lord, in the day of his anger, did layC. 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 stoodW. 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 wonJ. 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 againJ. 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 oldW. Gadsby (148th)617
The path that Christians treadW. Gadsby (148th)618
The peace of which I had a tasteJohn Newton (L.M.)1017
The praise of Christ, ye Christians, sound;J. Hart (C.M.)845
The ransomed of the LordW. 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 delightJ. Berridge (S.M.)114
The soul that with sincere desiresJ. 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 LordJ. Hart (C.M.)828
The things on earth which men esteem,J. Hart (C.M.)803
The wandering star and fleeting windB. Beddome (L.M.)296
The wondering world inquires to knowIsaac Watts (L.M.)21
The work of Christ I sing,W. Gadsby (148th)537
The works of God proclaimW. 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 GodJ. 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 wormIsaac 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 wildernessW. Gadsby (C.M.)554
Thrice comfortable hopeC. 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 standJ. 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 comeIsaac 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 throneIsaac 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 layJ. 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 mindR. 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 loveJ. 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 menIsaac 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 soundW. 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 denounceIsaac 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 afraidJ. Hart (C.M.)222
What objects this which meets my eyesW. Batty (C.M.)950
What sacred Fountain yonder springsJ. 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 tellJ. 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 graceS. Stennett (C.M.)51
What! must the Christian drawW. 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 seeJ. 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 crossIsaac Watts (L.M.)439
When Jesses young son was honoured of God,W. Gadsby (104th)549
When Jesus gracious handJohn Berridge (148th)673
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 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! appearJ. 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 unjustJ. 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 invadeAugustus Toplady (C.M.)472
When mourners stand and hear me tellIsaac 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 meetW. Gadsby (148th)634
When shall all my sorrows end?J. H. Langley (7s)284
When shall thy love constrainC. 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 PentecostJ. Hart (8.8.6.)715
When the chosen tribes debatedJ. Hart (8.8.7.)876
When the poor prisoner, through a grate,John Newton (C.M.)288
When thou, my righteous Judge, shalt comeLady Huntingdon’s Col., 1774 (8.8.6.)938
When through the desert vastJ. 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 comeW. Gadsby (8.8.6.)647
When, deaf to every warning given,J. Hart (L.M.)791
When, gracious Lord, when shall it beC. 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 findIsaac 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 belowSamuel Medley (L.M.)996
Who but the soul thats led to knowJ. Kent (L.M.)113
Who can describe the joys that riseIsaac 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 arightJ. 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 KingIsaac 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 JesusT. 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, defendR. Hill (L.M.)373
With joy we meditate the graceIsaac Watts (C.M.)120
With melting heart and weeping eyes,J. Fawcett (L.M.)238
With pleasure we beholdJ. Stevens (S.M.)425
With sin and guilt poor Zion toils,W. Gadsby (C.M.)638
With solemn weekly stateJohn Berridge (148th)884
With wonder and with love,W. Gadsby (148th)648
With wondering eyes, Lord, we admireW. 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, reflectJ. Hart (S.M.)312
Ye that pass by, behold the Man!C. Wesley (L.M.)688
Yes, I shall soon be landedGospel 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