# | Text | Tune | | | | | | |
288 | God is a spirit, just and wise | | | | | | | |
289 | Dear Savior, let me never be | | | | | | | |
290 | 'Tis a point I long to know | | | | | | | |
291 | My God, permit me [us] not to be a stranger | | | | | | | |
292 | Return, my [each] roving heart, return | | | | | | | |
293 | Once I thought my mountain strong | | | | | | | |
294 | How tedious and tasteless [restless and tiresome] the hours | | | | | | | |
295 | O how can praise my tongue employ | | | | | | | |
296 | Lord, what a wretched land is this | | | | | | | |
297 | Light of those whose dreary dwelling | | | | | | | |
298 | We lift our hearts to thee, O [Our] [Thou] Day-Star | | | | | | | |
299 | Alas what hourly dangers rise | | | | | | | |
300 | The Savior bids us watch and pray | | | | | | | |
301 | My soul be on thy [your] guard | | | | | | | |
302 | Stand up, my soul [our souls], shake off thy [your] fears | | | | | | | |
303 | My drowsy powers, why sleep ye [you] so | | | | | | | |
304 | Why is my heart so far from thee | | | | | | | |
305 | Ah wretched vile ungrateful heart | | | | | | | |
306 | Is this the kind return | | | | | | | |
307 | Long have I [we] sat beneath the sound | | | | | | | |
308 | O for a glance of heavenly day | | | | | | | |
309 | With tears of anguish I lament | | | | | | | |
310 | Encompassed with clouds of distress | | | | | | | |
311 | O Jesus, divine, My Lord and my God | | | | | | | |
312 | Come, ye [you] disconsolate, where'er ye [you] languish | | | | | | | |
313 | The mind was formed to mount sublime | | | | | | | |
314 | I send the joys of earth away | | | | | | | |
315 | My soul forsakes her [each] vain delight | | | | | | | |
316 | Return, O wanderer, return [Return, return, now wanderer] | | | | | | | |
317 | Return to the Guide of thy youth | | | | | | | |
318 | Sweet was the time when first I felt | | | | | | | |
319 | How oft, alas, this [our] wretched [sinful] [wicked] heart | | | | | | | |
320 | Lord, we bow with deep contrition | | | | | | | |
321 | O for that tenderness of heart | | | | | | | |
322 | O that I knew the secret place | | | | | | | |
323 | Wretched, helpless, and distressed | | | | | | | |
324 | O if my soul were tuned to woe | | | | | | | |
325 | And are we wretches yet alive | | | | | | | |
326 | O Shepherd of Isr'l divine, Too far from thy fold I have | | | | | | | |
327 | Weary of wandering from my God | | | | | | | |
328 | How can I bear a father's frown | | | | | | | |
329 | Father of mercies, God of love, O hear a humble | | | | | | | |
330 | O my soul, what means this sadness | | | | | | | |
331 | O Thou, whose tender mercy hears | | | | | | | |
332 | Forgive my folly, O Lord most holy | | | | | | | |
333 | Dear Savior, When my thoughts recall The wonders of thy grace | | | | | | | |
334 | To whom, my Savior, shall I go | | | | | | | |
335 | O for a closer walk with God | | | | | | | |
336 | O speak that gracious word again | | | | | | | |
337 | Hear, gracious God [Lord], my humble moan [prayer] | | | | | | | |
338 | Come, my Redeemer, come, And deign to dwell | | | | | | | |
339 | My God, the spring of all my joys | | | | | | | |
340 | Lord, what a heaven of saving | | | | | | | |
341 | Thou lovely Source of true delight | | | | | | | |
342 | Oh that I could for ever dwell | | | | | | | |
343 | From thee, my [O] God, my [our] joys shall rise | | | | | | | |
344 | Now let the soul on wings sublime | | | | | | | |
345 | O could our thoughts and wishes fly | | | | | | | |
346 | Jesus and can it ever be | | | | | | | |
347 | I'm not ashamed to own my [the] Lord | | | | | | | |
348 | Am I a soldier of the cross | | | | | | | |
349 | Awake my soul, stretch every nerve | | | | | | | |
350 | Awake, our souls, away our fears | | | | | | | |
351 | Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings | | | | | | | |
352 | Guide me, O thou great Jehovah | | | | | | | |
353 | Far from the world, O Lord, I [I'd] [we] flee | | | | | | | |
354 | I love to steal awhile away | | | | | | | |
355 | Father of all, thy care we bless | | | | | | | |
356 | Once more, my soul, the rising day salutes thy waking eyes | | | | | | | |
357 | God of the morning, at whose [thy] voice | | | | | | | |
358 | Upheld by God's almighty arm | | | | | | | |
359 | In this calm impressive hour | | | | | | | |
360 | Hosanna to the eternal Son | | | | | | | |
361 | My God, how endless [lasting] is thy love | | | | | | | |
362 | On thee, each morning, O my God, My waking thoughts attend | | | | | | | |
363 | Dread Sovereign, let my evening song | | | | | | | |
364 | Thus far the Lord hath [has] led me on | | | | | | | |
365 | O Lord, another day [week] has [is] flown | | | | | | | |
366 | Glory to thee, my [our] God [O Lord], this night [day] | | | | | | | |
367 | Now, from labor and from care | | | | | | | |
368 | Great God, to thee my evening song | | | | | | | |
369 | Jesus, where'er thy people meet | | | | | | | |
370 | Where two or three, with sweet accord | | | | | | | |
371 | Savior, hear us, through Thy merit | | | | | | | |
372 | Come gracious Lord, descend and dwell | | | | | | | |
373 | Come, Lord, and warm each languid heart, Inspire each lifeless tongue | | | | | | | |
374 | How sweet the melting lay | | | | | | | |
375 | Come, my soul, thy suit prepare | | | | | | | |
376 | Kindred in Christ, for his dear [name's] sake | | | | | | | |
377 | Blest be the tie that binds our hearts in Christian love | | | | | | | |
378 | For a season called to part | | | | | | | |
379 | To thee, when called awhile to part | | | | | | | |
380 | Safely through another week | | | | | | | |
381 | Blest morning, whose first, dawning [opening] rays [hour] [light] | | | | | | | |
382 | Again the Lord of life and light | | | | | | | |
383 | The rosy light is dawning | | | | | | | |
384 | Again returns the day of holy rest | | | | | | | |
385 | Another week of toil is done | | | | | | | |
386 | Lord, we come before thee now | | | | | | | |
387 | Welcome, sweet day of rest | | | | | | | |