# | Text | Tune | | | | | | |
1 | All creatures of our God and King | LASST UNS ERFREUEN | | | | | | |
2 | All nature's works his praise declare | BETHLEHEM | | | | | | |
3 | For the beauty of the earth | DIX | | | | | | |
4 | This is my Father's world | TERRA PATRIS | | | | | | |
5 | God is not far from any one of us | SO GIEBST DU (Dresden) | | | | | | |
6 | We thank thee, Lord, for this fair earth | NU WOL GOTT DAS UNSER GESANG | | | | | | |
7 | With songs and honors sounding loud | BEDFORD | | | | | | |
8 | Angels holy, high and lowly | LLANHERNE | | | | | | |
9 | Seek not afar for beauty | ELLINGHAM | | | | | | |
10 | Hark, my soul, how ev'rything | MELLING | | | | | | |
11 | Joyful, joyful, we adore thee | HYMN TO JOY | | | | | | |
12 | The spacious firmament on high | CREATION | | | | | | |
13 | We thank you, Lord of Heaven | ABENDLIED (Der Tag mit seinem Lichte) | | | | | | |
14 | Sing, men and angels, sing | O SÜNDER, DENKE WOHL | | | | | | |
15 | My God, I thank thee, who hast made | WENTWORTH | | | | | | |
16 | There is a book who runs may read | DORKING | | | | | | |
17 | Praise be to God who bids the earth rejoice | FARLEY CASTLE | | | | | | |
18 | When morning gilds the skies | LAUDES DOMINI | | | | | | |
19 | Come, my soul, thou must be waking | HAYDN | | | | | | |
20 | Awake, my soul, and with the sun | MORNING HYMN | | | | | | |
21 | O splendor of God's glory bright | SOLEMNIS HAEC FESTIVITAS | | | | | | |
22 | Glory to thee, my God, this night | TALLIS' CANON | | | | | | |
23 | Now, when the dusky shades of night retreating | ZU MEINEM HERRN | | | | | | |
24 | Now the day is over | MERRIAL | | | | | | |
25 | The day is past, the shadows round are falling | DONNE SECOURS | | | | | | |
26 | Hail, gladdening Light, of his pure glory poured | SEBASTE | | | | | | |
27 | Softly now the light of day | SEYMOUR | | | | | | |
28 | Round me falls the night | SEELENBRAEUTIGAM | | | | | | |
29 | Now, on land and sea descending | VESPER HYMN (Bortniansky) | | | | | | |
30 | The shadows of the evening hours | ST. LEONARD (Hiles) | | | | | | |
31 | Now all the woods are sleeping | O WELT, ICH MUSS DICH LASSEN (Innsbruck) | | | | | | |
32 | O gladsome Light, O Grace | NUNC DIMITUS | | | | | | |
33 | Day is dying in the west | EVENING PRAISE (Chautauqua) | | | | | | |
34 | Peacefully round us the shadows are falling | STEWART | | | | | | |
35 | Again, as evening's shadow falls | ABENDS | | | | | | |
36 | The city, Lord, where thy dear life | NOX PRAECESSIT | | | | | | |
37 | When through the whirl of wheels, and engines humming | CHARTERHOUSE | | | | | | |
38 | O thou whose gracious presence bless'd | LLEWELLYN | | | | | | |
39 | When wilt thou save the people? | KENDAL | | | | | | |
40 | O happy home, where thou art loved the dearest | DAWLISH | | | | | | |
41 | The fathers built this city | KOMM, SEELE | | | | | | |
42 | The body, Lord, is ours to keep | DOLUT | | | | | | |
43 | God of our youth, to whom we yield | OLD 113TH (Lucerne) | | | | | | |
44 | Once to every man and nation | EBENEZER (Ton-Y-Botel) | | | | | | |
45 | Fight the good fight with all thy might | COURAGE | | | | | | |
46 | He who would valiant be | ST. DUNSTAN'S | | | | | | |
47 | Christian, dost thou see them | SOHREN | | | | | | |
48 | We met them on the common way | SOLOMON | | | | | | |
49 | Father, to thee we look in all our sorrow | WALLOG | | | | | | |
50 | March on, O soul, with strength | ARTHUR'S SEAT | | | | | | |
51 | We would be building; temples still undone | FINLANDIA | | | | | | |
52 | We are climbing Jacob's ladder | JACOB'S LADDER | | | | | | |
53 | Lord, I want to be a Christian in-a my heart, in-a my heart | LORD, I WANT TO BE A CHRISTIAN | | | | | | |
54 | Now in the days of youth | OLIVA SPECIOSA | | | | | | |
55 | Strong of body, high of spirit | GENEVA | | | | | | |
56 | Lift thy head, O youth undaunted | MARCHING | | | | | | |
57 | From out the Rock whence we were hewn | MERTHYR TYDVIL (Dies Irae) | | | | | | |
58 | The world's astir, the clouds of storm | HALIFAX | | | | | | |
59 | Take thou our minds, dear Lord, we humbly pray | HALL | | | | | | |
60 | I would be true, for there are those who trust me | PEEK | | | | | | |
61 | Lord, we come with hearts aflame | ST. ATHANASIUS | | | | | | |
62 | O God of youth, whose Spirit in our hearts is stirring | GOD OF YOUTH | | | | | | |
63 | Go forth to life, O child of earth! | CANNONS | | | | | | |
64 | Soldiers of Christ, arise | FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH | | | | | | |
65 | In the still air the music lies unheard | CONISBOROUGH | | | | | | |
66 | Gird us, O God, with humble might | SELBY | | | | | | |
67 | Where is thy God, my soul? | ST. BRIDE | | | | | | |
68 | Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing | CALVARY | | | | | | |
69 | O Master Workman of the race | PSALM 107 | | | | | | |
70 | O thou whose feet have climbed life's hill | BANGOR | | | | | | |
71 | May the grace of Christ our Saviour | SALVE, CRUX BEATA, SALVE | | | | | | |
72 | O perfect Love, all human thought transcending | PERFECT LOVE | | | | | | |
73 | O Love divine and golden | BLAIRGOWRIE | | | | | | |
74 | Lord, who at Cana's wedding feast | STETTIN (Nun seht) | | | | | | |
75 | Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty! | NICAEA | | | | | | |
76 | O worship the King, all glorious above | HANOVER | | | | | | |
77 | Praise ye the Lord, the Almighty, the King of creation | LOBE DEN HERREN | | | | | | |
78 | Now let ev'ry tongue adore thee | WACHET AUF (Sleepers, wake) | | | | | | |
79 | Praise to God, immortal praise | VOLLER WUNDER | | | | | | |
80 | Of the Father's love begotten | DIVINUM MYSTERIUM | | | | | | |
81 | Our God, our help in ages past | ST. ANNE | | | | | | |
82 | All people that on earth do dwell | OLD HUNDREDTH | | | | | | |
83 | The God of Abraham praise | YIGDAL (Leoni) | | | | | | |
84 | A mighty Fortress is our God | EIN' FESTE BURG | | | | | | |
85 | Immortal, invisible, God only wise | JOANNA (St. Denio) | | | | | | |
86 | God the All-terrible! King, who ordainest | RUSSIA | | | | | | |
87 | Ancient of Days, who sittest throned in glory | ANCIENT OF DAYS | | | | | | |
88 | Come, thou almighty King | TRINITY (Italian Hymn) | | | | | | |
89 | There's a wideness in God's mercy | MERTON | | | | | | |
90 | God moves in a mysterious way | DUNDEE | | | | | | |
91 | He leadeth me, O blessed thought | HE LEADETH ME | | | | | | |
92 | Backward we look, O God of all our days | CONGLETON | | | | | | |
93 | O Father, thou who givest all | ROCKINGHAM OLD | | | | | | |
94 | O mind of God, broad as the sky | ST. STEPHEN | | | | | | |
95 | Now thank we all our God | NUN DANKET | | | | | | |
96 | We gather together to ask the Lord's blessing | KREMSER | | | | | | |
97 | God of our life, through all the circling years | SANDON | | | | | | |
98 | To thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise | NACHTIGALL (Ach! wan doch Jesus, liebster mein) | | | | | | |
99 | Come, ye thankful people, come | ST. GEORGE'S WINDSOR | | | | | | |
100 | We plow the fields, and scatter | WIR PFLÜGEN | | | | | | |