| Topic | Sub-Topic | Hymn | First Line |
|---|
| After Sermon | | #LXVII | Dismiss us with thy Blessing Lord |
| After Sermon | | #CCVII | Once more before we part |
| After Sermon | | #CLXI | Lord, dismiss us with thy Blessing |
| Before Sermon | | #LXVIII | Does it not Grief and Wonder move |
| Blessedness of the Gospel | | #LXXXI | From Sheba a distant Report |
| Brotherly Love | | #CLIX | Lo, what an entertaining Sight |
| Brotherly Love | | #LIX | Dear Friends farewell, I go to dwell |
| Brotherly Love | | #CLIII | Let Party Names no more |
| Brotherly Love | | #CCI | Now Lord, tho' we must part awhile |
| Brotherly Love | | #CXLIX | Kindred in Christ, for his dear sake |
| Brotherly Love | | #CCXXXI | O 'tis a lovely Thing to see |
| Brotherly Love | | #CCCI | Two are better far than One |
| Christian Consolation | | #CLXXXIX | Nor Eye has seen, nor Ear has heard |
| Christian Consolation | | #CXLVI | Kind Souls, who for the Mis'ries moan |
| Christian Consolation | | #CCCVIII | What happy Men, or Angels, these |
| Christian Consolation | | #CLXXVIII | Mercy is welcome News indeed |
| Christian Consolation | | #LXXIX | Far from these narrow Scenes of Night |
| Christian Consolation | | #CLXXI | Lord, 'tis an infinite Delight |
| Christian Consolation | | #XXXI | Blest is the Man who shuns the Place |
| Christian Consolation | | #CLXIII | Lord, I am thine; but thou wilt prove |