# | Text | Tune |  |  |  |  |  |  |
1 | I long for God, the living God | BETHLEHEM | | | | |  | |
2 | My soul! be on thy guard | LABAN | | | | |  | |
3 | A charge to keep I have | LABAN | | | | |  | |
4 | When I can read my title clear | NINETY-FIFTH | | | | |  | |
5 | Oh! how happy are they | O HOW HAPPY | | | | |  | |
6 | We now have met to worship Thee | WHITESIDE | | | | |  | |
7 | Am I a soldier of the cross | ARLINGTON | | | | |  | |
8 | Come let us join our souls to God | ARLINGTON | | | | |  | |
9 | Awake my soul! stretch every nerve | ARLINGTON | | | | |  | |
10 | Rise, O my soul, pursue the path | ARLINGTON | | | | |  | |
11 | Some day the word will come to me | ELM STREET | | | | |  | |
12 | So let our lives and lips express | ELM STREET | | | | |  | |
13 | My dear Redeemer and my Lord | ELM STREET | | | | |  | |
14 | O when shall I see Jesus | MISSIONARY HYMN | | | | |  | |
15 | Follow the path of Jesus | BOUND BROOK | | | | |  | |
16 | Hark the voice of Jesus crying | JOPPA | | | | |  | |
17 | Must Jesus bear the cross alone | MAITLAND | | | | |  | |
18 | Before thy face, with lifted hands | MY HELPLESSNESS | | | | |  | |
19 | Deep are the wounds which sin has made | MY HELPLESSNESS | | | | |  | |
20 | Jesus, thy blood and righteousness | MY HELPLESSNESS | | | | |  | |
21 | In evil long I took delight | DOWNS | | | | |  | |
22 | There is a fountain filled with blood | CLEANSING FOUNTAIN | | | | |  | |
23 | The morning of the centuries | DAWN | | | | |  | |
24 | Blessed fountain full of grace! | ALETTA | | | | |  | |
25 | Not all the blood of beasts | STATE STREET | | | | |  | |
26 | I lay my sins on Jesus | STATE STREET | | | | |  | |
27 | One there is above all others | OVIO | | | | |  | |
28 | Come in, ye blessèd of the Lord | HOWARD | | | | |  | |
29 | Proclaim, saith Christ, my wondrous grace | HOWARD | | | | |  | |
30 | O happy day, that fixed my choice | HAPPY DAY | | | | |  | |
31 | Ye men and angels! witness now | MARLOW | | | | |  | |
32 | Angels! from the realms of glory | HAPPY ZION | | | | |  | |
33 | Hark! what mean those holy voices | DIXON | | | | |  | |
34 | Hail the blest morn when the great Mediator | ZION'S GLAD MORNING | | | | |  | |
35 | A pilgrim through this lonely world | PILGRIM | | | | |  | |
36 | How precious is the book divine | PILGRIM | | | | |  | |
37 | The head that once was crowned with thorns | ARLINGTON | | | | |  | |
38 | What a friend we have in Jesus | WHAT A FRIEND | | | | |  | |
39 | How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord | PORTUGUESE HYMN | | | | |  | |
40 | "We've no abiding city here" | WELTON | | | | |  | |
41 | Jesus, the spring of joys divine | WELTON | | | | |  | |
42 | God is love, his mercy brightens | EFFIE | | | | |  | |
43 | Cast thy burden on the Lord | MERCY | | | | |  | |
44 | Fear not, brethern! joyful stand | MERCY | | | | |  | |
45 | And are we yet alive | SANDUSKY | | | | |  | |
46 | On the mountain's top appearing | ZION | | | | |  | |
47 | Come, ye disconsolate, where'er ye languish | COME, YE DISCONSOLATE | | | | |  | |
48 | Rock of my strength! to thee my soul is clinging | COME, YE DISCONSOLATE | | | | |  | |
49 | That doleful night before his death | SOLON | | | | |  | |
50 | How condescending and how kind | SOLON | | | | |  | |
51 | As children dwelling in their home | ARLINGTON | | | | |  | |
52 | Lamb of God! whose dying love | TURIN | | | | |  | |
53 | Christ in the night he was betrayed | FEDERAL STREET | | | | |  | |
54 | Forever here my rest shall be | AZMON | | | | |  | |
55 | Let us adore the eternal Word | AZMON | | | | |  | |
56 | In memory of the Saviour's love | DOWNS | | | | |  | |
57 | Alas! and did my Saviour bleed? | BALERMA | | | | |  | |
58 | As on the cross the Saviour hung | BALERMA | | | | |  | |
59 | Behold the Saviour of mankind | BALERMA | | | | |  | |
60 | Saw ye my Saviour? saw ye my Saviour? | SAW YE MY SAVIOUR | | | | |  | |
61 | O the agonizing prayer | GETHSEMANE | | | | |  | |
62 | 'Tis midnight; and on Olive's brow | MISSIONARY CHANT | | | | |  | |
63 | When I survey the wondrous cross | MISSIONARY CHANT | | | | |  | |
64 | Jesus, be endless praise to thee | HEBRON | | | | |  | |
65 | Go to thy rest, fair child! | MORN | | | | |  | |
66 | Lord, what a feeble piece | MORN | | | | |  | |
67 | And must this body die? | MORN | | | | |  | |
68 | The bosom where I oft have lain | HATTIE | | | | |  | |
69 | In this lone hour of deep distress | HATTIE | | | | |  | |
70 | So fades the lovely, blooming flow'r | HATTIE | | | | |  | |
71 | Why should we start and fear to die? | HATTIE | | | | |  | |
72 | Asleep in Jesus! blesséd sleep! | REST | | | | |  | |
73 | How blest the righteous when he dies! | REST | | | | |  | |
74 | Why do we mourn departing friends | DUBLIN | | | | |  | |
75 | Hark! from the tomb a doleful sound | MEAR | | | | |  | |
76 | Thy life I read, my dearest Lord | MEAR | | | | |  | |
77 | And let this feeble body fail | BALERMA | | | | |  | |
78 | Sister, thou wast mild and lovely | MOUNT VERNON | | | | |  | |
79 | Jesus, while our hearts are bleeding | MOUNT VERNON | | | | |  | |
80 | Brother, thou hast left us lonely | BROTHER, SWEETLY REST | | | | |  | |
81 | When blooming youth is snatch'd away | AVON | | | | |  | |
82 | Far from affliction, toil and care | AVON | | | | |  | |
83 | How happy are these little ones | SOLON | | | | |  | |
84 | Why should our tears in sorrow flow | DUNDEE | | | | |  | |
85 | Fond parents, calm the heaving breast | DUNDEE | | | | |  | |
86 | Teach me the measure of my days | DUNDEE | | | | |  | |
87 | What though the arm of conquering death | ARLINGTON | | | | |  | |
88 | Soft be the turf on thy dear breast | JUNIATA | | | | |  | |
89 | There is a glorious world on high | JUNIATA | | | | |  | |
90 | Though love may weep with breaking heart | JUNIATA | | | | |  | |
91 | The time is short ere all that live | JUNIATA | | | | |  | |
92 | Saviour, breathe an evening blessing | EVENING HYMN | | | | |  | |
93 | The day is past and gone | VESPER | | | | |  | |
94 | The day is past and gone | VESPER | | | | |  | |
95 | Thus far the Lord has led me on | HEBRON | | | | |  | |
96 | Glory to thee, my God, this night | HEBRON | | | | |  | |
97 | Abide with me! fast falls the even tide | ENON | | | | |  | |
98 | In mercy, Lord, remember me | EVAN | | | | |  | |
99 | Indulgent Father, by whose care | EVAN | | | | |  | |
100 | Upon the pillow of thy love | EVAN | | | | |  | |