# | Text | Tune | | | | | | |
537 | Joyfully, joyfully, onward I move | CHRISTIAN VICTOR | | | | | | |
538 | Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings | AMSTERDAM | | | | | | |
539 | O tell me no more of this world's vain store | LYONS | | | | | | |
540 | By faith I view my Saviour dying | DULCIANA | | | | | | |
541 | Jesus, the mighty God, hath spoken | DULCIANA | | | | | | |
542 | We're traveling home to heav'n above | WILL YOU GO? | | | | | | |
543 | Brethren, we have met to worship | GREENVILLE | | | | | | |
544 | Christ, from whom all blessings flow | HENDON | | | | | | |
545 | God of love, that hear'st the pray'r | HENDON | | | | | | |
546 | God of mercy, hear our pray'r | HORTON | | | | | | |
546b | In thy presence we appear | HORTON | | | | | | |
547 | Pass me not, O gentle Saviour | PASS ME NOT | | | | | | |
548 | Dark and thorny is the desert | REGENT SQUARE | | | | | | |
548b | Pilgrims in this vale of sorrow | REGENT SQUARE | | | | | | |
548c | Jesus calls us, o'er the tumult | REGENT SQUARE | | | | | | |
549 | There is a gate that stands ajar | THE GATE AJAR FOR ME | | | | | | |
550 | "Almost persuaded" now to believe | ALMOST PERSUADED | | | | | | |
551 | O thou, in whose presence my soul takes delight | MEDITATION | | | | | | |
552 | Oh, sometimes the shadows are deep | THE ROCK THAT IS HIGHER | | | | | | |
553 | Lord, I care not for riches | IS MY NAME WRITTEN THERE? | | | | | | |
554 | My Jesus, I love thee, I know thou art mine | AMO TE | | | | | | |
555 | Jesus, the very thought of thee | ORTONVILLE | | | | | | |
556 | It is the Lord--enthroned in light | ORTONVILLE | | | | | | |
557 | Grant me within thy courts a place | WOODSTOCK | | | | | | |
558 | Welcome, O Saviour! to my heart | WOODSTOCK | | | | | | |
559 | O God of mercy! hear my call | WOODSTOCK | | | | | | |
560 | Go, labor on; spend and be spent | WARD | | | | | | |
561 | Go, labor on, while it is day | WARD | | | | | | |
562 | I bless thee, Lord, for sorrows sent | WARD | | | | | | |
563 | I cannot always trace the way | WELTON | | | | | | |
563b | What sinners value I resign | ANTIGUA | | | | | | |
564 | Saviour, hear us, through thy merit | LAYTON | | | | | | |
565 | He that goeth forth with weeping | LAYTON | | | | | | |
566 | In the cross of Christ I glory | LAYTON | | | | | | |
567 | Jesus only, when the morning | WILMOT | | | | | | |
568 | One there is above all others | WILMOT | | | | | | |
568b | Not worthy, Lord! to gather up the crumbs | | | | | | | |
569 | My heav'nly home is bright and fair | HOME | | | | | | |
570 | Come, let us ascend; My companion and friend | MISSIONARY | | | | | | |
571 | This is the day the Lord has made | CHRISTMAS | | | | | | |
572 | Come, let us join with one accord | CHRISTMAS | | | | | | |
573 | May I, throughout this day of thine | CHRISTMAS | | | | | | |
574 | Far from my thoughts, vain world, begone! | HEBRON | | | | | | |
575 | Another six days' work is done | HEBRON | | | | | | |
576 | Sweet is the work, my God, my King | HEBRON | | | | | | |
577a | Thine early Sabbaths, Lord, we love | HAMBURG | | | | | | |
577b | Thine early Sabbaths, Lord, we love | ST. CROSS | | | | | | |
578 | Welcome, sweet day of rest | LISBON | | | | | | |
579 | Hail to the Sabbath day! | LISBON | | | | | | |
579b | Call'd from above, I rise | LISBON | | | | | | |
580 | This is the day, the sacred day | MARLOW | | | | | | |
581 | Another week is past and gone | MARLOW | | | | | | |
582 | Neither "voice" we have nor "vision" | AUSTRIA | | | | | | |
583 | Among assembled men of might | ST. AGNES | | | | | | |
584 | The man that doth in secret place | ST. AGNES | | | | | | |
585 | O Lord of hosts, how lovely is | NAOMI | | | | | | |
586 | So they from strength unwearied go | NAOMI | | | | | | |
587 | Praise ye the Lord; with all my heart | NAOMI | | | | | | |
588 | O my soul, bless thou Jehovah | SICILY | | | | | | |
589 | Lord in anger do not chasten | SICILY | | | | | | |
590 | Make haste, O my God, to deliver, I pray | MEDITATION | | | | | | |
591 | Why do the heathen storm with ire? | MEDITATION | | | | | | |
592 | Thus spake to me the holy One | MEDITATION | | | | | | |
593 | Jehovah reigns, let earth be glad | WELLS | | | | | | |
594 | Come, let us sing unto the Lord | WELLS | | | | | | |
595 | All people that on earth do dwell | WELLS | | | | | | |
596 | The glory of the Lord | HARWICH | | | | | | |
597 | God's perfect law converts | HARWICH | | | | | | |
598a | My Shepherd is the Lord Most High | HEBRON | | | | | | |
598b | My Shepherd is the Lord Most High | MENDON | | | | | | |
599 | The earth and the fulness with which it is stored | PORTUGUESE HYMN | | | | | | |
600 | To thee I lift my soul, O Lord | WALNUT GROVE | | | | | | |
601 | Regard in tenderness, O Lord | WALNUT GROVE | | | | | | |
602 | Cold Gethsemane! the sweat and tears | WALNUT GROVE | | | | | | |
603 | In deep eternity, out lying | PILGRIMS | | | | | | |
603b | Bread of the world in mercy broken | PILGRIMS | | | | | | |
603c | Hither, ye faithful, haste with songs of triumph | EMBRY | | | | | | |
603d | We would see Jesus--for the shadows lengthen | EMBRY | | | | | | |
604 | Am I a soldier of the cross | JENIFER | | | | | | |
605 | Guide me, O thou great Jehovah | | | | | | | |
606 | Blest be the tie that binds | | | | | | | |
606b | Thou very present Aid | DENNIS | | | | | | |
606c | How gentle God's commands! | DENNIS | | | | | | |
607 | Sweet the moments, rich in blessing | | | | | | | |
608 | What a friend we have in Jesus | WHAT A FRIEND WE HAVE IN JESUS | | | | | | |
609 | In thy cleft, O Rock of Ages | HIDE THOU ME | | | | | | |
610 | Shall we meet beyond the river | SHALL WE MEET? | | | | | | |
611 | Asleep in Jesus! Blessed sleep | REST | | | | | | |
612 | Jesus, the truth and power Divine | REST | | | | | | |
613 | Where are the dead? In heaven or hell | REST | | | | | | |
614 | Unveil thy bosom, faithful tomb! | WINDHAM | | | | | | |
615 | A twelve month more has rolled around | WINDHAM | | | | | | |
616 | Say, brothers, will you meet us? | WINDHAM | | | | | | |
617 | My faith looks up to thee, Thou Lamb of Calvary | OLIVET | | | | | | |
618 | Saviour, I look to thee | OLIVET | | | | | | |
619 | On Jordan's stormy banks I stand | INGLESIDE | | | | | | |
620 | Arise and shine, O Zion, fair | INGLESIDE | | | | | | |
621 | Beneath our feet and o'er our head | MEAR | | | | | | |
622 | The heavenly treasure now we have | MEAR | | | | | | |
623 | Behold, with awful pomp | | | | | | | |