# | Text | Tune | | | | | | |
1 | Be thou, O God, exalted high | OLD HUNDRED | | | | | | |
2a | Broad is the road that leads to death | WINDHAM | | | | | | |
2b | Life is the time to serve the Lord | WELLS | | | | | | |
3a | Eternal are thy mercies, Lord | ORLAND | | | | | | |
3b | Stay, thou insulted Spirit! stay | HARLEIGH | | | | | | |
4a | Come hither, all ye weary souls | MATHEWS | | | | | | |
4b | In robes of judgment, lo! he comes | MONMOUTH | | | | | | |
5a | Awake, my soul, to hymns of praise | PILESGROVE | | | | | | |
5b | The flowery spring at God's command | SEASONS | | | | | | |
6a | God of the seas, thine awful voice, | STONEFIELD | | | | | | |
6b | Come, saints, and view the Lamb of God | LIMEHOUSE | | | | | | |
7a | Thus far the Lord hath led me on | HEBRON | | | | | | |
7b | There is a stream whose whose gentle flow | WARD | | | | | | |
8a | Thou whom my soul admires above | ARMLEY | | | | | | |
8b | Blest be the Father and his love, | ROTHWELL | | | | | | |
9a | Hark! how the choral song of heav'n swells | PARK STREET | | | | | | |
9b | 'Tis finished, so the Saviour cried | MUNICH | | | | | | |
10a | False are the men of high degree | RUSSIA | | | | | | |
10b | He reigns, the Lord the Saviour reigns | PARIS | | | | | | |
11a | Death, like an overflowing stream | MORTALITY | | | | | | |
11b | Lord, when thou didst ascend on high | DUKE STREET | | | | | | |
12 | Spare us, O Lord, aloud we cry | COMPLAINT | | | | | | |
13a | Who, from the shades of gloomy night | DARWENT | | | | | | |
13b | Now to the Lord a noble song | TRURO | | | | | | |
14 | Thine earthly Sabbaths, Lord, we love | SURRY | | | | | | |
15a | Who is this stranger in distress | QUITO | | | | | | |
15b | Be earth with all her scenes withdrawn | COSTELLOW | | | | | | |
16a | With all my powers of heart and tongue | LUTON | | | | | | |
16b | Through every age, eternal God | HAGUE | | | | | | |
17a | Great God attend, while Zion sings | BRIDGEWATER | | | | | | |
17b | Ye Christian herlands, go, proclaim | SHARON | | | | | | |
18 | Ye sons of men with joy record | MONTAGUE | | | | | | |
19a | Kingdoms and thrones to God belong | HAMBURG | | | | | | |
19b | O could I soar to worlds above | PORTUGAL | | | | | | |
20a | Shall the vile race of flesh and blood | BROOKFIELD | | | | | | |
20b | Firm was my health, my day was bright | WOBURN | | | | | | |
21 | When strangers stand and hear me tell | BUCKFIELD | | | | | | |
22 | Sweet is the day of sacred rest | PORTLAND | | | | | | |
23a | Lord, in thy great, thy glorious name | CASTLE STREET | | | | | | |
23b | Ere the blue heavens were stretched abroad | MOUNT VERNON | | | | | | |
24 | Through every age eternal Gid | STRATFIELD | | | | | | |
25 | Lord, what a tho'tless wretch was I | GREENWICH | | | | | | |
26 | Forgive the song that falls so low | COWPER | | | | | | |
27a | Peace, troubled soul, thou need'st not fear | SHOEL | | | | | | |
27b | At anchor laid, remote from home | EFFINGHAM | | | | | | |
28 | This life's a dream, an empty show | SMITHFIELD | | | | | | |
29 | Come, my beloved, haste away | INVITATION | | | | | | |
30 | My God permit me not to be | LYNNFIELD | | | | | | |
32 | Now shall my soul in God rejoice | CONFIDENCE | | | | | | |
33a | High on his everlasting throne | NEW SABBATH | | | | | | |
33b | Darkness and clouds of awful shade | NINETY-SEVENTH PSALM TUNE | | | | | | |
34a | The heavens declare thy glory, Lord | UXBRIDGE | | | | | | |
34b | Thou great Instructor lest I stray, | WELTON | | | | | | |
34c | My God, permit me not to be a stranger | MEDWAY | | | | | | |
35a | Sweet is the work, my God, my King | GREEN'S HUNDREDTH | | | | | | |
35b | The wond'ring world inquires to know | WYOMING | | | | | | |
36a | Lord, when thou didst ascend on high | BLENDON | | | | | | |
36b | Buried in shadows of the night | BRENTFORD | | | | | | |
37a | Sweet is the day of sacred rest | DEVOTION | | | | | | |
37b | Thus saith the high and lofty One | NANTWICH | | | | | | |
38a | Pass a few swiftly fleeting years | ZURICH | | | | | | |
38b | Soft be the gently breathing notes | ZEPHYR | | | | | | |
39a | There is a stream whose whose gentle flow | ELEMENT | | | | | | |
39b | Show pity, Lord, O Lord, forgive | SUNDERLAND | | | | | | |
40a | How pleasant, how divinely fair | LINCOLN | | | | | | |
40b | Loud swell the pealing organ's notes | WILMER | | | | | | |
41a | Sweet is the work, my God, my King | HINGHAM | | | | | | |
41b | Who shall ascend thy heavenly place | ALL-SAINTS | | | | | | |
42a | Now let our mournful songs record | PUTNEY | | | | | | |
42b | Lord, how secure and blest are they | ROCKINGHAM | | | | | | |
43a | My God, accept my early vows | WINCHESTER | | | | | | |
43b | Incumbent on the bending sky | WINCHELSEA | | | | | | |
44a | All hail the great Immanuel's name | CORONATION | | | | | | |
44b | With reverence let the saints appear | PLYMOUTH | | | | | | |
45a | Lord, thou wilt hear me when I pray | BUCKINGHAM | | | | | | |
45b | O thou to whom all creatures bow | ST. MARTINS | | | | | | |
46 | My heart and flesh cry out for thee | NEW CASTLE | | | | | | |
47a | Lord, who's the happy man that may | DURHAM | | | | | | |
47b | Hope looks beyond the bounds of time | BARBY | | | | | | |
48a | God of my life, look gently down | POLAND | | | | | | |
48b | His hoary frost, his fleecy snow | WINTER | | | | | | |
49 | There is a land of pure delight | TISBURY | | | | | | |
50a | As on some lonely building's top | HALLOWELL | | | | | | |
50b | O 'twas a joyful sound to hear, | MEAR | | | | | | |
51a | Hark, from the tombs a doleful sound | FUNERAL THOUGHT | | | | | | |
51b | Sweet was the time when first I felt | DEDHAM | | | | | | |
52 | On Jordan's stormy banks I stand | OCEAN | | | | | | |
53a | Return, O God of love return | BANGOR | | | | | | |
53b | Let us not despair nor fell revenge | DUNDEE | | | | | | |
54 | How vain are all things here below | NEW DURHAM | | | | | | |
55a | Death may dissolve my body now | NEW DURHAM | | | | | | |
55b | How long, dear Saviour | NORTHFIELD | | | | | | |
56 | Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly dove | TURNER | | | | | | |
57 | Why should children of a king | CANTERBURY. NEW | | | | | | |
58a | When snows descend and robe the fields | SPRING | | | | | | |
58b | Save me, O God, the swelling floods | SUTTON. NEW | | | | | | |
59 | Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear | FLUVANNA | | | | | | |
60 | While shepherds watched their flocks by night | SHERBURNE | | | | | | |
61 | Had not thy word been my delight | PSALM HUNDRED AND NINETEENTH | | | | | | |
62a | Hark! how the feathered warblers sing | KNARESBORO' | | | | | | |