# | Text | Tune |  |  |  |  |  |  |
101 | My country, 'tis of thee | AMERICA | | | | |  | |
102 | I heard the voice of Jesus say | INVITATION | | | | |  | |
103 | O happy day, that fixed my choice | O HAPPY DAY | | | | |  | |
104 | How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord | PORTUGUESE HYMN | | | | |  | |
105 | Soldiers of Christ, arise | ELMSWOOD | | | | |  | |
106 | How precious is the book divine | ARMENIA | | | | |  | |
107 | Forever with the Lord! | FOREVER WITH THE LORD | | | | |  | |
108 | I was a wand'ring sheep | LEBANON | | | | |  | |
109 | Jesus, o'er the grave victorious | TALMAR | | | | |  | |
110 | Jesus, I my cross have taken | ELLESDIE | | | | |  | |
111 | Jesus, Lover of my soul | REFUGE | | | | |  | |
112 | Yield not to temptation | [Yield not to temptation] | | | | |  | |
113 | One sweetly solemn thought | [One sweetly solemn thought] | | | | |  | |
114 | Jesus! I live to Thee | MORNINGTON | | | | |  | |
115 | Love divine, all love excelling | LOVE DIVINE | | | | |  | |
116 | Glorious things of thee are spoken | AUSTRIA | | | | |  | |
117 | Today the Savior calls | [Today the Savior calls] | | | | |  | |
118 | There is a fountain filled with blood | [There is a fountain filled with blood] | | | | |  | |
119 | Come, Thou Almighty King | ITALIAN HYMN | | | | |  | |
120 | O holy Savior! Friend unseen | FLEMMING | | | | |  | |
121 | We praise Thee, O God! for the Son of Thy love | [We praise Thee, O God! for the Son of Thy love] | | | | |  | |
122 | Jerusalem, the golden | EWING | | | | |  | |
123 | Glory be to the Father, and to the Son | [Glory be to the Father, and to the Son] | | | | |  | |
124 | Hark! ten thousand harps and voices | HARWELL | | | | |  | |
125 | Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh | [Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh] | | | | |  | |
126 | How great the goodness Thou hast stored | MERIBAH | | | | |  | |
127 | O day of rest and gladness | MENDEBRAS | | | | |  | |
128 | Each cooing dove and sighing bough | [Each cooing dove and sighing bough] | | | | |  | |
129 | A mighty fortress is our God | [A mighty fortress is our God] | | | | |  | |
130 | Lead, kindly Light, amid th'encircling gloom | LUX BENIGNA | | | | |  | |
131 | Lord, if at Thy command | OZREM | | | | |  | |
132 | Therefore with angels and archangels | [Therefore with angels and archangels] | | | | |  | |
133 | We are nearing the heavenly shore | [We are nearing the heavenly shore] | | | | |  | |
134 | The spacious firmament on high | CREATION | | | | |  | |
135 | Great God of nations now to Thee | MENDON | | | | |  | |
136 | Savior, who Thy flock art feeding | MILWAUKEE | | | | |  | |
137 | Alas! and did my Savior bleed | DUNDEE | | | | |  | |
138 | Awake my soul, stretch ev'ry nerve | AWAKE, MY SOUL! | | | | |  | |
139 | Angel voices, ever singing | [Angel voices, ever singing] | | | | |  | |
140 | Art thou weary, art thou languid | [Art thou weary, art thou languid] | | | | |  | |
141 | Hark! hark, my soul! Angelic songs are swelling | VOX ANGELICA | | | | |  | |
142 | By cool Siloam's shady rill | [By cool Siloam's shady rill] | | | | |  | |
143 | There's a Rose that is blooming for you, friend | [There's a Rose that is blooming for you, friend] | | | | |  | |
144 | Lord, for tomorrow and its needs | [Lord, for tomorrow and its needs] | | | | |  | |
145 | The Homeland! O the Homeland! | [The Homeland! O the Homeland!] | | | | |  | |
146 | Silently the shades of evening | STOCKWELL | | | | |  | |
147 | It may not be on the mountain's height | [It may not be on the mountain's height] | | | | |  | |
148a | Faith of our fathers! living still | ST. CATHERINE | | | | |  | |
148b | God of our fathers, known of old | ST. CATHERINE | | | | |  | |
149 | It is not death to die | CAPELLO | | | | |  | |
150 | Sunset and Ev'ning Star | [Sunset and Ev'ning Star] | | | | |  | |
151 | Lord, with glowing heart I'd praise Thee | [Lord, with glowing heart I'd praise Thee] | | | | |  | |
152 | Late, late, so late! and dark the night, and chill! | [Late, late, so late! and dark the night, and chill!] | | | | |  | |
S1 | Sweet and low, sweet and low | [Sweet and low, sweet and low] | | | | |  | |
S2 | Way down upon the Swanee ribber | [Way down upon the Swanee ribber] | | | | |  | |
S3 | There's music in the air | [There's music in the air] | | | | |  | |
S4 | Soft, soft music is stealing | [Soft, soft music is stealing] | | | | |  | |
S5 | Soft o'er the fountain | [Soft o'er the fountain] | | | | |  | |
S6 | O, Columbia, the gem of the ocean | [O, Columbia, the gem of the ocean] | | | | |  | |
S7 | Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord | JOHN BROWN'S BODY | | | | |  | |
S8 | O, say, can you see, by the dawn's early light | [O, say, can you see, by the dawn's early light] | | | | |  | |
S9 | Sleep, comrades, sleep, sleep and rest | [Sleep, comrades, sleep, sleep and rest] | | | | |  | |
S10 | Hail Columbia, happy land! | [Hail Columbia, happy land!] | | | | |  | |
S11 | Should auld acquaintance be forgot | [Should auld acquaintance be forgot] | | | | |  | |
S12a | A voice resounds like thunder peal | [A voice resounds like thunder peal] | | | | |  | |
S12b | Es braust ein Ruf wie Donnerhall | [Es braust ein Ruf wie Donnerhall] | | | | |  | |
S13a | Sleep, baby, sleep! | [Sleep, baby, sleep!] | | | | |  | |
S13b | Schlaf, Kindchen, schlaf! | [Schlaf, Kindchen, schlaf!] | | | | |  | |
S14 | Stars of the summer night | [Stars of the summer night] | | | | |  | |
S15 | Once I saw a sweet-brier rose | [Once I saw a sweet-brier rose] | | | | |  | |
S16 | 'Tis the last rose of summer | ['Tis the last rose of summer] | | | | |  | |
S17 | Forsaken, forsaken, forsaken am I | [Forsaken, forsaken, forsaken am I] | | | | |  | |
S18 | Thou forest broad and sweeping | [Thou forest broad and sweeping] | | | | |  | |
S19 | Rocked in the cradle of the deep | [Rocked in the cradle of the deep] | | | | |  | |
S20 | O, tell me what it meaneth | [O, tell me what it meaneth] | | | | |  | |
S21 | Speed away! speed away! on thine errand of light! | [Speed away! speed away! on thine errand of light!] | | | | |  | |
S22 | Murmur, gentle lyre | [Murmur, gentle lyre] | | | | |  | |
S23 | You're starting, my boy, on your journey | [You're starting, my boy, on your journey] | | | | |  | |
S24 | Maxwelton's banks are bonnie | [Maxwelton's banks are bonnie] | | | | |  | |
S25 | How dear to this heart are the scenes of my childhood | [How dear to this heart are the scenes of my childhood] | | | | |  | |
S26 | How can I bear to leave thee? | [How can I bear to leave thee?] | | | | |  | |
S27 | What's this dull town to me? | [What's this dull town to me?] | | | | |  | |
S28 | O come, come away | [O come, come away] | | | | |  | |
S29 | On Alpine heights | [On Alpine heights] | | | | |  | |
S30 | There's a good time coming | [There's a good time coming] | | | | |  | |
S31 | O where and O where is your Highland laddie gone? | [O where and O where is your Highland laddie gone?] | | | | |  | |
S32 | Goodnight, ladies! goodnight, ladies! | [Goodnight, ladies! goodnight, ladies!] | | | | |  | |
S33 | Flow gently, sweet Afton | [Flow gently, sweet Afton] | | | | |  | |
S34 | Hail to the Queen of the silent night | [Hail to the Queen of the silent night] | | | | |  | |
S35 | When the humid showers gather | [When the humid showers gather] | | | | |  | |
S36 | Mid pleasures and palaces, though we may roam | [Mid pleasures and palaces, though we may roam] | | | | |  | |
S37 | Row, row, row your boat | [Row, row, row your boat] | | | | |  | |
S38 | Once in the dear, dead days beyond recall | [Once in the dear, dead days beyond recall] | | | | |  | |
S39 | There's a church in the valley by the wildwood | [There's a church in the valley by the wildwood] | | | | |  | |
S40 | Ye sons of France, awake to glory! | [Ye sons of France, awake to glory!] | | | | |  | |
S41 | When the swallows homeward fly | [When the swallows homeward fly] | | | | |  | |
S42 | Which way shall I take? | [Which way shall I take?] | | | | |  | |
S43 | O sweet, O sweet, when first the sun | [O sweet, O sweet, when first the sun] | | | | |  | |
S44 | The sun shines bright in the old Kentucky home | [The sun shines bright in the old Kentucky home] | | | | |  | |
S45 | Ye banks and braes of bonnie Doon | [Ye banks and braes of bonnie Doon] | | | | |  | |