ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF HYMNS.
A broken heart, my God, my King,
[Figures refer to the numbers of the hymns.]
Watts. 334 Be thou exalted, O my God! Wesley. 574 Before Jehovah's awful throne, Bonar. 604 Before us lies a valley dim, Cowper. 93 Behold a Stranger at the door, Luther. 392 Behold the glories of the Lamb, Mrs. Steele. 737 Behold the Lamb of God, E. P. Parker. 345 Behold the throne of grace, Lyte. 77 Behold the way to Zion's hill, Montgomery. 731 Behold, what wondrous grace, Anon. 28 Bless, O my soul, the living God, Blessed are the sons of God,
A charge to keep I have, A few more years shall roll, A glory gilds the sacred page, A mighty fortress is our God, A mother may forgetful be, A stranger in a barren land, Abide with me; fast falls the eventide, According to thy gracious word, Again our earthly cares we leave, Ah! how shall fallen man, Alas, and did my Saviour bleed, Alas, what hourly dangers rise, All glory, laud, and honor, All hail the power of Jesus' name, All is dying, hearts are breaking, All praise to thee, eternal Lord, Almighty God, thy word is cast, Almighty Maker of my frame, Along my earthly way,
Always with us, always with us, Am I a soldier of the cross,
Amazing grace, how sweet the sound,
Blessed fountain, full of grace,
Blest are the sons of peace,
Watts. 100 Watts. 127
H. L. Hastings. 970
Gregg. 283
Watts. 201 Monk's Coll. 178
Newton. 694
Kelly. 789
Watts. 397
Watts. 151
Humphries. 490
Kelly. 521 Duffield. 488 Anon. 567
Watts. 660
Blessed Saviour, thee I love,
Blest are the pure in heart,
Blest are the souls that hear and know,
Blest feast of love divine,
And dost thou say, ask what thou wilt,
Blest hour when mortal man retires, Blest is the man whose softening,
Bread of heaven, on thee we feed, Brief life is here our portion, Bright King of glory, dreadful God, Bright source of everlasting love, Brightest and best of the sons of the, Broad is the road that leads to death,
Doddridge. 872 Brother, though from yonder sky,
Anon. 232
Anon. 758 Raffles. 686
L. Barbauld. 666
Toplady. 274 Conder. 741
Dr. Neale. 913
Anon. 470 Burdened with guilt wouldst thou be blest, Anon. 323 Whittier. 846 By cool Siloam's shady rill, Stennett. 42 Newton. 687
Wesley. 276 Call Jehovah thy salvation, Watts. 418 Calm on the listening ear of night, Watts. 716 Can sinners hope for heaven, Anon. 616 Cast thy burden on the Lord, Kelly. 217 Cease, cease, ye vain desponding fears, Anon. 960 Cease, ye mourners, cease to languish, Anon. 451 Child of sin and sorrow, Montgomery. 524 Children of God, who, faint and slow, Newton. 630 Children of the heavenly King, Anon. 168 Children's voices high in heaven, Mrs. Mackay. 828 Christ and his cross are all our theme, Watts. 750 Christ is made the sure foundation, Hammond. 203 Christ, of all my hopes the ground, Doddridge. 625 Christ the Lord is risen to-day, Watts. 624 Christ, whose glory fills the skies, Occum. 380 Christ will gather in his own, Anon. 835 Christian brethren, ere we part,
Anon. 967 Watts. 271
Anon. 708 Windham. 551 Cudworth. 191
Toplady. 489 Moravian. 865
Anon.. 55
Come at the morning hour,
Briggs' Coll. 689 | Does the Gospel word proclaim, Watts. 711 Draw near, O Son of God, draw near, Anon. 147
Come, dearest Lord, descend and dwell, Come, divine and peaceful guest, Come, every pious heart,
Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove,
Come, happy souls, approach your God, Come hither, all ye weary souls, Come, Holy Spirit, calm my mind, Come, Holy Spirit, come,
Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove, Come in, thou blessed of our God, Come, Jesus, Redeemer, abide thou, Come, kingdom of our God,
Come, let us join our cheerful songs, Come, let us join our souls to God, Come, let us lift our joyful eyes, Come, let us sing the song of songs, Come, my soul, thy suit prepare, Come, O my soul, in sacred lays, Come, O thou traveller unknown, Come, said Jesus' sacred voice, Come, sinner, to the gospel feast, Come, sound his praise abroad, Come, thou Almighty King, Come, thou desire of all thy saints, Come, thou fount of every blessing, Come to me, come to me,
Come to the house of prayer,
Come to the land of peace,
Montgomery. 757 Ray Palmer.
Faith adds new charms to earthly bliss, Faith is a living power from heaven,
Far as thy name is known,
Far from my heavenly home,
Montgomery. 218 Newton. 701 Blacklock. 104
Wesley. 513
L. Barbauld. Huntingdon. 296
Watts. 131
Madan. 239
Mrs. Steele. 46 Robinson. 507 971
Come, trembling sinner, in whose breast, Come unto me when shadows darkly, Come, wandering sheep, O come,
Taylor. 691
Anon. 306 Jones. 291 Anon. 584 Anon. 384
Watts. 13 Anon. 70 Anon. 934 Doddridge. 926
Watts. 225
Wesley. 430 Macduff. 578
Far from my thoughts, vain world, be gone, Watts. Far from the world, O Lord, I flee, Father, beneath thy sheltering wing, Father, bless thy word to all, Father, hear our humble claim, Father, how wide thy glory shines, Father, I know that all my life, Father, if I may call thee so, Father of eternal grace,
Father of men, thy care we bless, Father of mercies, bow thine ear, Father of mercies, condescend, Father of mercies, in thy word, Father of mercies, send thy grace, Father, whate'er of earthly bliss, Flee as a bird to your mountain,
Come, weary souls, with sin distressed, Mrs. Steele. 281 For a season called to part,
For me to live is Christ, For the mercies of the day, For thee, O dear, dear, For thy mercy and thy grace, Forever here my rest shall be, Forever with the Lord, Fount of everlasting love, Fountain of grace, rich, full, and free, Frequent the day of God returns, Friend after friend departs, From all that dwell below the skies, From every earthly pleasure, From every stormy wind that blows, From Greenland's icy mountains, From the cross uplifted high, From the recesses of a lowly spirit,
Doddridge. 492 Gentle Shepherd, grant thy blessing, Mrs. Steele. 354 Gently, gently lay the rod,
Dear Lord, amid the throng that pressed, Anon. 539 Dear Refuge of my weary soul, Mrs. Steele. 674 Dear Saviour, if these Lambs should stray, Anon. 955 Dear Saviour, we are thine, Dear Saviour, when my thoughts, Dearest of all the names above, Death is no more among our foes, Deep are the wounds which sin has, Depth of mercy, can there be, Did Christ o'er sinners weep, Didst thou, dear Jesus, suffer shame, Dismiss us with thy blessing, Lord, Do not I love thee, O my Lord,
Watts. 516 Gently, Lord, O gently lead us, Medley. 875 Gently, my Saviour, let me down,, Mrs. Steele. 247 Give me the wings of faith to rise, Wesley. 363 Give to the winds thy fears, Beddome. 485 Glorious city! Heavenly Salem, Kirkham. 477 Glorious things of thee are spoken, Hart. 72 Glory to God on high,
Doddridge. 479 Glory to God whose witness train,
Anon. 544 Browne. 36
Montgomery. 862
Watts. 103
Anon. 964 Lyte. 366
Hastings, 537
Hill. 836 Watts, 899
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