BAPTIST HYMNAL Edited by WALTER HINES SIMS
CONVENTION
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Nashville, Tennessee
FOREWORD
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1956
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Thirty-fourth Printing 5500-01
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B A P T I S T H Y M N A L is the work of a committee of thirty-seven men and women from all sections of the Southern Baptist Convention. From the beginning it was determined that the committee would compile a flexible hymnbook suited to all types of churches, services, and needs of the denomination. Also, it was desired that the hymnal be designed especially for congregational singing. Genuine effort has been made to preserve the many hymns and gospel songs which have been so meaningful to the worship, education, and evangelistic activities of Southern Baptists through the years. W i t h the exception of attractive new hymns, all have become standard through successful use and the endless testing of time. Included in the hymnal are complete indexes of authors, composers, tunes, meters, topics, first lines and titles, doxologies, responses, benedictions, and a comprehensive selection of responsive readings complete with its own topical and scriptural indexes. Dates of birth and death of authors and composers have been given as well as other pertinent information. T u n e names appear on all hymns and gospel songs, many having been named for the first time in this book. Amens have been included only on the hymns where text and tune make them compatible. Convention Press acknowledges with grateful appreciation the kind co-operation of individuals and publishers who have granted permission for the use of their copyrighted hymns in Baptist Hymnal. An earnest effort has been made to ascertain the copyright status of each hymn included. Should there be any inclusions without proper permission and credit, Convention Press will upon notification, gladly make the necessary corrections in subsequent editions. Convention Press is greatly indebted to committee members for their many months of unselfish service in compiling the hymnal. Subcommittees on contents and topical index, words
and theology, tunes, and responsive readings made outstanding contributic ns and are due highest commendations. W i t h the editor serving as chairman, the committee consisted of the following: Theodore F. Adams Clifton J. Allen Warren M. Angell Claude U. Broach Herman F. Burns George W. Card Martha Moore Clancy Howard P. Colson J. Marvin Crowe William J. Fallis Allen W. Graves J. D. Grey
Forrest H. Heeren Clifford A. Holcorab T . Luther Holcorab Harold E. Ingraham W. D. Kendall Paul McCommon W. Plunkett Martin Ruth Nininger Russell Newport William J. Norton William R. Pettigrew William J. Reynolds
Fred G. Scholfield Samuel Shanko Genter L. Stephens James L. Sullivan Noble Van Ness Keith Von Hagen G. Allen West Jerome O. Williams John H. Williams Loren R. Williams J. Campbell Wray Kyle M. Yates
T h e editor is particularly indebted to Loren R. Williams, William J. Reynolds, Novella D. Preston, and Alta C. Faircloth, who have comprised his editorial staff and who have contributed immeasurably to many editorial phases of the book. W. H I N E S SIMS, Secretary
Church Music Department Sunday School Board
CONTENTS FOREWORD
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PREFACE
v ix
Hymn Numbers I. GENERAL WORSHIP 1. 2. 3. 4.
Adoration and Praise Morning Evening The Lord's Day
1-20 21-26 27-35 36-39
II. GOD T H E FATHER 1. God's Glory and Power 2. God's Love and Grace 3. God's Guidance and Care
40-46 47 - 52 53-62
III. JESUS CHRIST T H E SON 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
His His His His His
Birth Life Suffering and Death Resurrection and Exaltation Return
6. Praise and Adoration IV. T H E HOLY SPIRIT
63-81 82-89 90-106 107-118 119-127 128-164 165-175
V. T H E WORD OF GOD VI. SALVATION 1. Salvation by Grace 2. Repentance and Confession 3. Invitation and Acceptance
176-187
188-209 210-225 226-250
VII. T H E CHRISTIAN LIFE 1. Faith and Trust 2. Assurance
251-261 262-280 vii
3. 4. 5. 6 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Hope Love Peace and Comfort J°y • Aspiration . . _ Prayer Consecration Fellowship The Christian Home
281-287 288-293 294-303 304-3 1 1 312-326 327-344 345-364 365-372 373_377
VIII. T H E CHURCH 1. Hymns on the Church 2. Baptism 3. The Lord's Supper
378-383 384-390 391-39.8
IX. T H E KINGDOM OF GOD 1. 2. 3. 4.
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399-404 405-423 424-440 44 1_ 447
X. MISSIONS
448-463
XI. SOCIAL BETTERMENT
464-467
XII. T H E IMMORTAL LIFE
468-485
XIII. SPECIAL OCCASIONS
486-513
XIV. DOXOLOGIES, RESPONSES, BENEDICTIONS
514-554 Page
XV. RESPONSIVE READINGS
477
XVI. INDEXES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Index of Authors, Translators, and Sources . . Index of Composers, Arrangers, and Sources . . Metrical Index Tune Index Index of Doxologies, Responses, Benedictions . Topical Index Index of First Lines and Titles viii
533 538 542 546 548 549 559
PREFACE C H R I S T I A N I T Y has progressed on wings of song from the birth of Christ to our day. In every service of worship great congregational singing plays a vital part. This singing of hymns is a Christian privilege given to every redeemed soul. T h e Scriptures admonish all believers to sing "psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your hearts to the Lord." Each worshiper, as he sings "with the spirit, and . . . with the understanding," actively participates in the services. H e feels the unifying influence of music. His heart is attuned to God and his purposes for human life through hymns of praise, adoration, prayer, consecration, and testimony. Each Christian can express the inmost feelings of his soul through the singing of hymns. Authors and composers have left us a rich heritage of hymnody. In this music we find expressed every feeling and emotion, every truth and doctrine of our Christian faith. As we sing, we not only express what is in our hearts, but we grow in Christian character and are strengthened in our faith. Convention Press sends forth the Baptist Hymnal as a hymnbook designed especially for congregational singing. It is our prayer that through the choice hymns and gospel songs found in this book great and spirited singing may become the standard of every church, and that, as he sings, every person may be lifted to a closer walk with the Saviour at whose birth the angels sang. JAMES L. SULLIVAN
Executive Secretary-Treasurer Sunday School Board Southern Baptist Convention
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GENERAL WORSHIP
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THE IMMORTAL LIFE
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Indexes
Index of Authors, Translators, and Sources of Hymns A C K L E Y , ALFRED H . (1887-
BLANDY, E. W . ,
), 279
181, 199, 238, 248, 300, 338, 509
ADDISON, J O S E P H (1672-1719), 10 ALEXANDER,
BODE, J O H N E. (1816-1874), 386
C E C I L F . (1818-1895), 8, 98,
BONAR,
360 A L F O R D , H E N R Y (1810-1871), 476, 490 150, 492, 508, 511,
206,
210,
The (1881),
BORTHWICK, J A N E L . (1813-1897), 223, 251 BOWRING, J O H N
V
(1808-1889),
513
ALWOOD, JOSIAH K., (1828-1909), 484 12, 77,
HORATIUS
3°2> 3 9 1 Book of Praise for Children,
ALEXANDER, J A M E S W . (1804-1859), 91
ANONYMOUS,
361
BLISS, P H I L I P P . (1838-1876), 88, 143, 163,
ADAMS, SARAH F . (1805-1848), 322
(1792-1872), 50, 100, 462
ATKINS, GEORGE, 368
BRECK,
AUBER, H A R R I E T (1773-1862), 38
BRIDGERS, L U T H E R B. (1884-1948), 307 BRIDGES,
M R S . FRANK MATTHEW
A.
(1855-1934),
(1800-1894),
152
BABCOCK, M A L T B I E D . (1858-1901), 59
BROOKS, P H I L L I P S (1835-1893), 75
BAKER, H E N R Y W . (1821-1877), 280
BROWN, A N N (1908-
BAKER, T H E O D O R E (1851-1934), 492
B R O W N , M A R Y , 425
B A K E W E L L , J O H N (1721-1819), 149
B U E L L , H A R R I E T E. (1834-1910}, 270
BARBAULD, A N N A L. (1743-1825), 14, 244
BURTON, H E N R Y (1840-1930), 124
), 539
BARING-GOULD, SABINE (1834-1924), 35, 412
BURTON, J O H N , SR. (1773-1822),
BARRATT, ALFRED (1879-
BYRNE, M A R Y (1880-1931), 62
), 285
475
179
BARTON, BERNARD (1784-1849), 370 BATES, K A T H A R I N E L. (1859-1929), 489
C A M P B E L L , J A N E M . (1817-1878), 493
BATHURST, W I L L I A M
CARTER, R .
H . (1796-1877), 171,
K E L S O (1849-1928),
266
CASSEL, E. T A Y L O R (1849-1930), 407, 433
255 BAXTER, LYDIA (1809-1874), 305 BENNARD, GEORGE (1873-
CASWALL, EDWARD (1814-1878), 23, 135 CENNICK, J O H N (1718-1755), 123, 396
), 93
B E N N E T T , SANFORD F . (1836-1898), 471
C H A P M A N , J . W I L B U R (1859-1918), 85
BENSON, L O U I S F . (1855-1930), 375, 442
C H I S H O L M , T H O M A S O. (1866-
BERNARD O F CLAIRVAUX (1091-1153),
C H O R L E Y , H E N R Y F . (1808-1872), 42
135,
CHRISTIANSEN, AVIS B . (1895-
136 BERNARD O F C L U N Y BETHUNE,
GEORGE
), 106
Century),
477
CLAUDIUS, M A T T H I A S (1740-1815), 493
(1805-1862),
388
C L E M E N T OF ALEXANDRIA (C. 170-c. 220), 162
(12th W.
), 47, 352
BEVAN, E M M A F . (1827-1909), 195
C L E P H A N E , ELIZABETH C. (1830-1869), 345
BILHORN, P E T E R P . (1865-1936), 299
C L U F F , S. O ' M A L L E Y (1837-1910), 232
BLACK, J A M E S M. (1856-1938), 482
C L U T E , OSCAR (1837-1902), 52
BLANCHARD, FERDINAND Q. (1872-
C O G H I L L , A N N I E L. (1836-1907), 424
), 176
533
CONDER, JOSIAH (1789-1855), 395
H U N T I N G T O N , D E W I T T C. (1830-1912), 480
M C D O N A L D , W I L L I A M (1820-1901), 243
H U T C H I N S O N , A L B E R T H . , 495
M C G R E G O R , ERNEST F. (1879-1946), 504
GERHARDT, P A U L (1607-1676), 9 1 , 288
H U T T O N , FRANCES A. (1811-1877), 317
MCKINNEY,
COPENHAVER, LAURA S . ( 1 8 6 8 - 1 9 4 0 ) , 4 5 2
G E R M A N , F R O M T H E , 23, 159
Hymns
C O R Y , J U L I A CADY (1882-
G I L E S , J O H N E. (1805-1875), 390
GABRIEL,
CHARLES
H.
(1856-1932),
139,
CONOVER, H O W A R D J . (1850-1922), 456
173, 202, 278, 304, 325, 457, 485
COOK, J O S E P H SIMPSON (1859-1933), 73
COSTER,
GEORGE T .
), 11
(1835-1912),
422
WILLIAM
(1731-1800),
IVERSON, D A N I E L (1890-
53,
92,
M C N E E L Y , E D W I N (1891-
C O X E , A. CLEVELAND (1818-1896), 84, 383,
GLADDEN, WASHINGTON (1836-1918), 426
J O H N S O N , ERASTUS (1826-1909), 320
GOADBY,
JOHNSTON, J U L I A H . (1849-1919), 200
FREDERICK
W.
(1845-1879),
379
G R A N T , R O B E R T (1779-1838), 20
J O N E S , L E W I S E. (1865-1936), 193, 474
G R E E K , E I G H T H CENTURY, 245
JUDSON, ADONIRAM (1788-1850), 385
CROLY, GEORGE (1780-1860), 166
GROSE, H O W A R D B. (1851-1939), 353
" K " IN R I P P O N ' S Selection
CROSBY, F A N N Y J . (1820-1915), 4 1 , 97, 119,
GROVES,
421
121, 137, 203, 207, 211, 213, 219, 229, 268, 269, 272, 316 326, 329, 349, 354, 435. 47a
GURNEY,
ALEXANDER
(1842-1909),
178
D O R O T H Y B. (1858-1932),
501
HABAKKUK 2:20—515, 516 H A L L , ELVINA M. (1820-1889), 225
DAVISON, M R S . A. L. (1851-1887), 369
H A N K E Y , K A T H E R I N E (1834-1911), 141, 222
D E X T E R , H E N R Y M . (1821-1890), 162
HARKNESS, GEORGIA (1891-
), 282
Dix, W I L L I A M C. (1837-1898), 68, 227
HARRIS, J O H N R O Y (1891-
D O A N E , GEORGE W .
H A R T , J O S E P H (1712-1768), 241
DODDRIDGE,
PHILIP
(1799-1859), 33, 446 (1702-1751),
309,
), 154
K E N , T H O M A S (1637-1711), 514
M O N S E L L , J O H N S. B . (1811-1875), 406, 454
KENNEDY, B E N J A M I N H . (1804-1889), 161 K E T H E , W I L L I A M (d. c. 1593), 13
MONTGOMERY, J A M E S (1771-1854), 16, 57,
K E Y , FRANCIS SCOTT (1779-1843), 486
MOORE, JAMES C
(1888-
K I P L I N G , RUDYARD (1865-1936), 460 K I R K , S. C , 437
MOORE, T H O M A S
(1779-1852), 297
L A R C O M , L U C Y (1824-1893), 314
D R A P E R , W I L L I A M H . (1855-1933), 3
HATCH, EDWIN HAVERGAL,
415,
4*9
(1784-1872), 297, 453
FRANCES R .
294,
D W I G H T , T I M O T H Y (1752-1817), 382 ), 45
IN J O H N
DOBELL'S
Selection
(1806), 21
EDMESTON, J A M E S (1791-1867), 34
H E A R N , M A R I A N N E (1834-1909), 249
ELLERTON, J O H N
H E A T H , GEORGE (1750-1822), 420
(1826-1893), 27, 42, 110
E L L I O T T , C H A R L O T T E (1789-1871), 240, 287
HEBER,
REGINALD
(1783-1826),
1, 30, 67,
H E D G E , FREDERICK H . (1805-1890), 40
E X C E L L , E D W I N O . (1851-1921), 208
HEWITT,
ELIZA E. (1851-1920),
273, 321,
470, 483 H O F F M A N , ELISHA A. (1839-1929), 95, 130, (1879-1930),
276
192, 298, 350, 371
F A W C E T T , J O H N (1740-1817), 31, 366
H O L L A N D , JOSIAH G. (1819-1881), 69
FEATHERSTON, W M . R .
H O P P E R , EDWARD (1818-1888), 337
(1846-1873), 289
FINDLATER, SARAH B. (1823-1907), 373
HOSMER,
FOSDICK, H A R R Y EMERSON (1878"FOUNDLING
HOSPITAL
L.
(1840-1929),
463,
467
FISHER, A L B E R T C. (1886-1946), 293, 311 FORTUNATUS, VENANTIUS (C. 530-609),
FREDERICK
H o w , W I L L I A M W . (1823-1897), 183, 346,
110
), 465
4°2, 535
COLLECTION"
FRANCIS O F ASSISI (1182-1226), 3 FRAZER, GEORGE W . (1830-1896), 5
H U D S O N , R A L P H E. (1843-1901), 94, 359
F R Y , CHARLES W . (1837-1882), 87
HUNTER,
H U L L , ELEANOR (1860-1935). 62
534
WILLIAM
L E W I S , H O W E L L E. (1860-1953), 376
N E E D H A M , J O H N (d. c. 1786), 24
LITURGY O F S T . J A M E S , F R O M T H E , 80
N E U M E I S T E R , ERDMANN (1671-1756), 195 N E W E L L , W I L L I A M R . (1868-1956), 96
), 5
LONGFELLOW, H E N R Y W . (1807-1882), 78
N E W H A L L , CHARLES S. (1842-1935), 466
L O N G F E L L O W , S A M U E L (1819-1892), 28, 172,
N E W M A N , J O H N H . (1801-1890), 60 N E W T O N , J O H N (1725-1807), 37, 160, 188,
(1811-1877),
306, 381, 538, 540
LONGSTAFF, W L L L I A M D . ( 1 8 2 2 - 1 8 9 4 ) , 3 6 7 L O W E L L , J A M E S RUSSELL (1819-1891), 418 L O W R Y , R O B E R T (1826-1899), 113, 204, 308,
N I C H O L , H . ERNEST (1862-1926), 455 N I C H O L S O N , J A M E S (C. 1828-1876), 201 N O R T H , FRANK M A S O N (1850-1935), 464
86
NUMBERS 6:24-26—541, 542
L U K E , J E M I M A T . (1813-1906), 506 L U T H E R , CHARLES C. (1847-1924), 430 L U T H E R , M A R T I N (1483-1546), 40 L Y T E , H E N R Y F. (1793-1847), 18, 295, 387
N U S B A U M , CYRUS S. (1861-1937), 239 O A K E L E Y , FREDERICK (1802-1880), 66 OATMAN,
J R . (1856-1922),
OGDEN, W I L L I A M A. (1841-1897), 198 OLIVERS, T H O M A S (1725-1799), 164 O W E N S , PRISCILLA J . (1829-1907), 191 O X E N H A M , J O H N (1852-1941), 443
M A R C H , D A N I E L (1816-1909), 440 M A R L A T T , EARL (1892-
JOHNSON,
3 l 8 > 319
M A C K A Y , W I L L I A M P . (1839-1885), 205
MARRIOTT, J O H N
H O W E , J U L I A W . (1819-1910), 488 H O Y T , M A Y P., 392
('79 6 )> 9
15 1 - 245. 477 NEANDER, J O A C H I M (1650-1680), 6
481
HODDER, EDWIN (1837-1904), 182
469
N E A L E , J O H N M . (1818-1866), 74, 109, 111,
533
E N G L I S H C A R O L , O L D , 63
FABER, FREDERICK W . (1814-1863), 48, 252,
M U R R A Y , R O B E R T (1832-1910), 450
), 404
LOIZEAUX, A L F R E D S. (1877-
394, 414, 449
E L L I O T T , E M I L Y E. S. (1836-1897), 82
M O U L T R I E , GERARD (1829-1885), 80
LEESON, J A N E E. (1807-1882), 291
H A W K S , A N N I E S. (1835-1918), 334 "HAYWARD"
W.
281
L A T I N CAROL, 74 L E E C H , L I D A S. (1873-
34°, 356, 357. 399. 4 i o . 413. 497
HARRY
MORRIS, M R S . C. H . (1862-1929), 125, 230,
LATHBURY, M A R Y A. (1841-1913), 29, 178
167, 174
(1836-1879),
), 189
M O T E , EDWARD (1797-1874), 283 LANIER, SIDNEY (1842-1881), 90
FARRINGTON,
76, 105, 317, 336, 398
KiRKPATRrcK, W I L L I A M J. (1838-1921), 237
HASTINGS, T H O M A S
EDGAR, M A R Y S. (1889-
M I L T O N , J O H N (1608-1674), 126 M O H R , J O S E P H (1792-1848), 72
HARTSOUGH, P A L M E R (1844-1932), 216 (1835-1889),
M I L L S , ELIZABETH (1805-1829), 284 M I L M A N , H E N R Y H . (1791-1868), 102
K E B L E , J O H N (1792-1866), 15, 502 K E L L Y , T H O M A S (1769-1855), 117, 145, 148,
DOUDNEY, SARAH (1841-1926), 427
G E O R G E , J R . (1818-1888),
445
(1787), 262, 263
D R A P E R , BOURNE H . (1775-1843), 459 DUFFIELD,
M E R E D I T H , ISAAC H . (1872), 175 M E R R I L L , W I L L I A M P . (1867-1954), 423,
HARTSOUGH, L E W I S (1828-1919), 224
389
), 494
M E D L E Y , S A M U E L (1738-1799), 26, 146 MERCER, W I L L I A M (1811-1873), 3 °
378
H A L E , SARAH J . (1795-1879), 343
CUSHING, W I L L I A M O . (1823-1902), 271
138, 174,
348, 377-423. 434. 4 3 6
), 523
J O H N O F DAMASCUS (d. c. 780), 109, 111
G I L M O U R , H E N R Y L. (1837-1920), 228
186, 365
B. B. (1886-1952),
184, 231, 253, 331, 332, 333, 342, 347,
(1836), 344
G I L M O R E , J O S E P H H . (1834-1918), 58
COTTERILL, T H O M A S (1779-1823), 393 COWPER,
for the Young
), 351
(1780-1825), 461
M A R T I N , CIVILLA D . (1869-1948), 274 M A T H E S O N , GEORGE (1842-1906), 290
P A L M E R , A. C , 439
M C A F E E , CLELAND B . (1866-1944), 301
P A L M E R , H O R A T I O R. (1834-1907), 364
M C C O N N E L L , J . E D W I N (1892-1954), 209
PALMER, R A Y (1808-1887), 136, 257
M C D A N I E L , R U F U S H . (1850-1940), 310
PARK, J . EDGAR (1879-1956), 89
535
194,
PARKER, E D W I N P . (1836-1925), 246, 401
SCOTT, CLARA H . (1841-1897), 312
V A N D Y K E , H E N R Y (1852-1933), 44
W H A T E L E Y , R I C H A R D (1787-1863), 30
PARKER, W I L L I A M H . (1845-1929), 505
SCRIVEN, JOSEPH (1819-1866), 328
VORIES, W I L L I A M M . (1880-
W H I T E F I E L D , GEORGE (1714-1770), 81
PARTRIDGE, SYBIL F., 339
SEAGRAVE, R O B E R T (1693-c. 1759), 122
PERRONET, EDWARD (1726-1792), 132, 133,
SEARS, EDMUND H . (1810-1876), 71
W A L F O R D , W I L L I A M W . , 327
), 444
WHITFIELD,
FREDERICK
(1829-1904),
131;
190, 221
SELLERS, ERNEST O . (1869-1952), 180
W A L T E R , H O W A R D A. (1883-1918), 315
WHITING,
P H E L P S , SYLVANUS D . (1816-1895), 384, 400
S H A W , K N O W L E S (1834-1878), 432
W A R E , H E N R Y , T H E YOUNGER
W H I T T I E R , J O H N G . (1807-1892), 277, 335>
P I E R P O I N T , F O L L I O T T S. (1835-1917), 153
SHEPHERD, T H O M A S (1665-1739), 428
P L U M P T R E , EDWARD H . (1821-1891), 17
S H I R R E F F , E M I L Y (1814-1897), 503
P L U N K E T , W I L L I A M C. (1828-1897), 112
S H U R T L E F F , ERNEST W . (1862-1917), 417
POLLARD, ADELAIDE A. (1862-1934), 355
SLADE, M A R Y B . C . (1826-1882), 362, 4 0 9
P O O L E , W I L L I A M C. (1875-1949), 267
SLEEPER,
P O T T , FRANCIS (1832-1909), 107
WILLIAM
T.
(1819-1904),
(1794-1843),
233
(1825-1878),
61
403. 447. 5 3 6
374
215,
WILLIAM
W A R I N G , A N N A L . (1823-1910), 303 W A R N E R , A N N A B . (1820-1915), 324, 512 W A T T S , ISAAC (1674-1748), 7, 19, 39, 49>
65, 83, 94, 99, 101, 116, 169, 187, 286, 308, 323, 405, 468
WHITTLE,
DANIEL
W.
(1840-1901),
218,
264, 275, 408 W I G N E R , J O H N M . (1844-1911), 226 WILLIAMS, PETER
(1722-1796), 55, 56
W I L L I A M S , W I L L I A M (1717-1791)1 55> 5*>
W I L S O N , I R A B . (1880-1950), 431
POUNDS, JESSIE B R O W N (1861-1921), 127,196
SMALL, J A M E S G. (1817-1888), 261
W E A V E R , M A C K , 332
PRENTISS, ELIZABETH (1818-1878), 292
SMITH,
WEISSEL,
PRUDEN, EDWARD H U G H E S (1903-
S M I T H , W A L T E R C H A L M E R S (1824-1908), 43
W E L L S , MARCUS M . (1815-1895), 165
PRYOR, CHARLES E. (1856-1927), 425
S M Y T H , H A R P E R G. (1873-1945), 438
WESLEY,
PSALMS, F R O M T H E :
SPAFFORD, H O R A T I O G. (1828-1888), 265
70, 8 1 , 108, 115, 123, 129, 140, 147, W O L F E , A A R O N R . (1821-1902), 397 15 6 . !57> !58, 242, 250, 358, 416, 510 WORDSWORTH, CHRISTOPHER (1807-1885). 36, 114 W E S L E Y , J O H N (1703-1791), 288
5 19 51 82 85 86 96 100 103
), 500
SAMUEL F.
(1808-1895), 448, 487
SPITTA, C A R L J . P . (1801-1859),
522 532 518 126 126 126 521 13 18, 51
373
SPURGEON, CHARLES H . (1834-1892), 168 STEAD, L O U I S A M . R . (C. 1850-1917), 258 STENNETT, SAMUEL (1727-1795),
118, 478,
GEORGE
(1590-1635),
247
CHARLES (1707-1788), 2, 22, 46,
WINKWORTH,
WOLCOTT, SAMUEL
W E S T O N , R E B E C C A J., 341
STOCKING, J A Y T . (1870-1936), 441 STOCKTON, J O H N H . (1813-1877), 235 STONE, S A M U E L J . (1839-1900), 380 STOWE, H A R R I E T B . (1812-1896), 25 STOWELL, H U G H (1799-1865), 296 T A P P A N , W I L L I A M B . (1794-1849), 104
R E E D , ANDREW (1787-1862), 170, 172
T A R R A N T , W I L L I A M G. (1853-1928), 507
R E E D , E L I Z A (1794-1867), 234
TATE, NAHUM
R E I T Z , A L B E R T S. (1879-
T A Y L O R , SARAH E. (1883-1954),
(1652-1715), 79 185
R E Y N O L D S , I S H A M E. (1879-1949), 214
T E N N Y S O N , A L F R E D L. (1809-1892), 496
R I N K A R T , M A R T I N (1586-1649), 491
TERSTEEGEN, GERHARD (1697-1769), 223
(1751-1836),
262, 263 R I P P O N ' S Selection
132, 133, 134,
T H E O D U L P H O F ORLEANS (760-821), 151 T H O M A S , A L E X C E N A H , 429
(1787), 262, 263
R O B E R T S , D A N I E L C. (1841-1907), 54 R O B I N S O N , R O B E R T (1735-1790), 4, 313 R O O P E R , W . J., 411 R O O T , GEORGE F . (1820-1895), ROSSER, J O H N L . (1875-
220
), 499
R O W E , J A M E S (1865-1933), 212 R O W L E Y , FRANCIS H . (1854-1952), 144 RUSSELL, A N N A B . (1862-1954), 142
T H O M P S O N , W I L L L . (1847-1909), 155, 236 T H O M S O N , M A R Y A. (1834-1923), 451 T H R I N G , GODFREY (1823-1903), 31, 32, 152 T H R U P P , D O R O T H Y A. (1779-1847), 344 TINDLEY,
CHARLES
A.
(1851-1933),
T U R N E R , H . L., 120 ), 177
T U T T I E T T , LAWRENCE (1825-1897), 498 U F F O R D , EDWARD S. (1851-1929),
United Presbyterian (1871), 51
S A M M I S , J O H N H . (1846-1919), 260 SCHMOLCK, B E N J A M I N (1672-1737), 251 SCHOLFIELD, J A C K P . ( 1 8 8 2 -
), 1 9 7
473
T O P L A D Y , AUGUSTUS M. (1740-1778), 103 T U R N E R , M . E L M O R E (1906-
Book
V A N DE VENTER, JUDSON W .
SCHWEDI.ER, J O H A N N C. (1672-1730), 161
of
217
Psalms
(1855-1939),
363 536
6,
458
YATES, J O H N H . (1837-1900), 256
R A N K I N , J E R E M I A H E. (1828-1904), 372
RIPPON, JOHN
(1813-1886),
W E S T , R O B E R T A. (1809-1865), 128
STITES, EDGAR PAGE (1836-1921), 259
), 330
(1827-1878),
YOUNG, J O H N F R E E M A N (1820-1885), 7 2
479
R A W S O N , GEORGE (1807-1889), 254
CATHERINE
247, 491
537
H A Y D N , FRANZ J. (1732-1809), 10, 176, 381,
F I L L M O R E , J A M E S H . (1849-1936), 127, 216,
418, 421
369
H A Y D N , J O H A N N M . (1737-1806), 20, 111,
F I N N I S H H Y M N M E L O D Y , 303 F'ISCHER, W I L L I A M G. (1835-1912),
]
141,
201, 243, 320
Index of Composers, Arrangers,
FISHER, ALBERT C. (1886-1946), 293, 311 F L E M M I N G , FRIEDRICH F . (1778-1813),
and Sources of Tunes
Foundery
47. 494
H A Y S , W I L L I A M S. (1837-1907), 87
Collection,
H E I N S , N I C H O L A S (1839-1910), 172 H E M Y , H E N R I F. (1818-1888), 252, 288
287
The (1742), 122
H E W S , GEORGE (1806-1873), 395 HODGES, J O H N S. B. (1830-1915), 394
F R E N C H T R A D I T I O N A L , 64, 80
HOFFMAN, ACKLEY, A L F R E D H . (1887-
), 279
B U R N A P , U Z Z I A H C. (1834-1900), 441
A L L E N , CHESTER G. (1838-1878), 137
BURROWES, J O H N F . (1787-1852), 186
A L L E N , GEORGE N . (1812-1877), 428
BUSHEY, J . CALVIN,
GABRIEL,
234
GARDINER'S,
CALDWELL, W I L L I A M , 26 C A L K I N , J O H N B . (1827-1905), 78, 446, 496
479 A N G E L L , W A R R E N M . (1907-
CASE, CHARLES C
ARNE,
THOMAS
A.
(1710-1778),
39,
255,
405 B A C H , J O H A N N S. (1685-1750), 9 1 , 536 BAKER, H E N R Y W . (1821-1877),
245
BARNBY, J O S E P H (1838-1896), 23, 35, 166,
249, 282, 373, 402, 493, 498, 501. 535 B A R T H E L E M O N , FRANCOIS H .
(1741-1808),
4, 124, 149 BATCHELLOR, D A N I E L (1845-1934), 341 B A U M B A C H , A D O L P H (1830-1880), 532 B E E T H O V E N , LUDWIG V A N (1770-1827), 44,
534 BENNARD, GEORGE (1873BIGELOW, J A M E S (1920-
), 93
and
Psalms
HUSBAND, EDWARD (1843-1908), 346 HUSBAND, J O H N J . (1760-1825), 205
IVERSON, D A N I E L (1890-
The (1831), 387, 440
CENTURY,
C O N K E Y , I T H A M A R (1815-1867), 100 C O N T E , P A O L O (1891-
GIARDINI, F E L I C E DE (1716-1796), 12, 461
126
), 154
der Herzogl
JACOB'S, B., National
CONVERSE, CHARLES C. (1832-1918), 328
GLASER, CARL G.
C R O F T , W I L L I A M (1678-1727), 53, 286, 383
GORDON, ADONIRAM J . (1836-1895), 289
CRUGER, J O H A N N
Goss, J O H N (1800-1880), 413, 422
(1598-1662), 491
(1805), 150 ), 523
JACKSON, R O B E R T (1840-1914), 52, 167
(1784), 499
(1784-1829),
Harmony
I R I S H M E L O D Y , 62, 182
74 Gesangbuch
(1670-1707),
117, 129
Psalmody
(1819), 111
J E F F E R Y , J . A L B E R T (1854-1929), 185 J O N E S , L E W I S E. (1865-1936), 193, 474 J U D E , W I L L I A M H . (1851-1922), 360
C U M M I N G S , W I L L I A M H . (1831-1915), 81
GOTTSCHALK, L O U I S M . (1829-1869), 170
Katholisches
CUTLER, H E N R Y S. (1824-1902), 414
G O U L D , J O H N E. (1822-1875), 337
K E T T , E L L E N , 548, 549
G O U N O D , CHARLES F . (1818-1893), 32
KIRKPATRICK, W I L L I A M J . (1838-1921), 191,
D A R W A L L , J O H N (1731-1789), 108
G R A P E , J O H N T . (1835-1915), 225
DEARLE,
GREATOREX', H E N R Y W., Collection
EDWARD ARTHUR
(1806-1891), (1869-1940),
391 504
BLISS, P H I L I P P . (1838-1876), 88, 163, 181,
DUNBAR, C
K N A P P , M R S . J O S E P H F. (1839-1908), 269 K N A P P , W I L L I A M (1698-1768), 323
G R E E K M E L O D Y , 506
K O C H E R , CONRAD (1786-1872), 14, 68, 153
GRUBER, FRANZ (1787-1863), 72
KOSCHAT, T H O M A S (1845-1914), 57
G U N N E R , A., 550
KREMSER,
135, 276, 280, 374, 476, 502
EDWARD
(1838-1914),
11, 492,
500 HANDEL,
GEORGE F .
(1685-1759),
65, 79,
3°9
177
(c. 1774), 15
K N E C H T , J U S T I N H . (1752-1817), 346
R., 359
D Y K E S , J O H N B . (1823-1876), 1, 46, 60, 6 1 ,
BORTNIANSKY, D I M I T R I S. (1752-1825), 28,
Gesangbuch
203, 237, 258, 272 (1851),
49. 37°. 525
H . (1832-1915), 4 1 , 97,
119, 207, 213, 219, 222, 292, 305, 316, 326, 329, 349, 435
BONNER, CAREY (1859-1938), 511
H U G H E S , J O H N (1873-1932), 55, 465 H U M E , D U N C A N , 411
GERMAN MELODY, FOURTEENTH
BLACK, J A M E S M . (1856-1938), 482
199, 238, 248, 265, 300, 338, 399, 509
H U D S O N , R A L P H E. (1843-1901), 94, 140
INGALL'S Christian
DOANE, WILLIAM
B I L H O R N , P E T E R P . (1865-1936), 144, 299
H O L D E N , O L I V E R (1765-1844), 132
Geistliche Kirchengesang (1623), 3 Genevan Psalter (1551), 13, 16, 514
Lyre,
L A N E , SPENCER (1843-1903), 317
BOURGEOIS, L O U I S (1510-1561), 13
EDSON, L E W I S (1748-1820), 250
HARDING, J A M E S P . (1850-1911), 67
L E E C H , L I D A S. (1873-
BOYD, W I L L I A M (1847-1928), 406, 444
ELLOR, J A M E S (1819-1899), 134
HARRINGTON, KARL P . (1861-1953), 69
L E R M A N , J O S E P H W . (1865-1935), 447
HARTSOUGH, L E W I S (1828-1919), 224
L O E S , H A R R Y D I X O N (1892-
HASSLER, H A N S L. (1564-1612), 91
L O W D E N , C. H A R O L D (1883-
BRADBURY,
WILLIAM
B.
(1816-1868),
ELVEY,
38,
58, 104, 179, 223, 240, 283, 327, 344, 356, 506, 512
GEORGE J .
(1816-1893),
]
52>
EMERSON, L U T H E R O. (1820-1915), 30 EVANS, DAVID (1874-1948), 62, 303
BULLINGER,
EVERETT, A S A B . (1828-1875), 362
ETHELBERT
W.
(1837-1913),
B U N N E T T , EDWARD (1834-1923), 162
A1^,
462, 490
BRIDGERS, L U T H E R B . (1884-1948), 307
246
130,
H O P K I N S , EDWARD J. (1818-1901), 27, 376
CHALLINOR, FREDERICK A. (1866-1952), 505
DEPEW,
), 519, 527
Melodies
(1839-1929),
H O L B R O O K , J O S E P H P . (1822-1888), 157
CASSEL, FLORA H . (1852-1911), 407, 433
CLARK, J E R E M I A H
BARNARD, C H A R L O T T E A. (1830-1869), 353
Sacred
A.
G E I B E L , A D A M (1855-1333), 419
Christian
136
WILLIAM,
(1789). 343. 388
(1843-1918), 218
C H O P I N , FREDERICK (1810-1849), 5 3 1 BAKER, H E N R Y (1835-1910),
139,
(1815), 403, 464 GAWLER'S, W I L L I A M , Hymns
CARTER, R . K E L S O (1849-1928), 266 A N O N Y M O U S , 131, 190, 486, 487
(1856-1932),
G A U L , ALFRED R . (1837-1913), 508
CARR, B E N J A M I N (1769-1831), 22
), 64, 516,
H.
173, 196, 202, 267, 278, 304, 310, 319, 325. 457> 485
A L W O O D , J O S I A H K. (1828-1909), 484 A M E R I C A N M E L O D Y , 92, 188, 263, 306, 336,
CHARLES
ELISHA
192, 298, 350
E W I N G , ALEXANDER (1830-1895), 477 E X C E L L , E D W I N O . (1851-1921), 208, 318
538
HASTINGS,
THOMAS
(1784-1872),
56,
103,
118, 160, 296, 378, 456 HATTON, JOHN
HAVERGAL, FRANCES R . (1836-1879), 110
), 106 ), 45, 352
LOWRY, J . C. (1820-?), 468 L O W R Y , R O B E R T (1826-1899), 113, 204, 268,
308, 334, 400, 481
(?-i793), 19, 24, 116, 128,
187, 459
), 404
L U T H E R , M A R T I N (1483-1546), 40 L U T K I N , P E T E R C. (1858-1931), 90, 542
539
Neuvermehrtes Meiningisches buch (1693), 183
L W O F F , A L E X I S (1799-1870), 42
Lyra Davidica
(1708), 115
N I C H O L , H . ERNEST
Gesang-
Scottish
), 73
FREDERICK
C.
(1844-1927),
OGDEN, W I L L I A M A. (1841-1897), 198. 4 2 9
335. 345- 375 M A L A N , H E N R I A. CESAR (1787-1864), 161,
OLIVER, H E N R Y K. (1800-1885), 83
SHRUBSOLE, W I L L I A M (1760-1806), 133
W A T S O N , LAWRENCE W . (1860-1925), 454
SICILIAN M E L O D Y , 31
WEBB,
M A R S H , S I M E O N B . (1798-1875), 156
PALMER,
M A R T I N , W . STILLMAN (1862-1935), 274 M A S O N , H A R R Y S. (1881), 351
364 Parish Choir, The (1850), 291
R . (1826-1910), 82,
HORATIO
R.
(1834-1907),
339.
S M I T H , H O W A R D E. (1863-1918), 212 S M Y T H , H A R P E R G. (1873-1945), 438
P E E K , J O S E P H Y. (1843-1911), 315
SPOHR, L O U I S (1784-1859), 8, 302
Q U A I L E , R O B E R T N . (1867-
), 495
RIGDON
M.
(1836-1899),
R E D N E R , L O U I S H . (1831-1908), 75
409,
R E I N A G L E , ALEXANDER R . (1799-1877), 393,
479
443
M C K I N N E Y , B . B . (1886-1952), 138, 174,
184, 231, 253, 331, 332, 333, 342, 347, 348, 377, 423, 434, 436, 473, 523, 540, 54i
R E I T Z , A L B E R T S. (1879), 330 REYNOLDS, ISHAM E. (1879-1949), 214, 285 REYNOLDS, W I L L I A M J . (1920), 182,
518, 528
M E I N E K E , CHARLES (1782-1850), 524 MENDELSSOHN, F E L I X (1809-1847), 25, 8 1 ,
ROOT,
GEORGE
F . (1820-1895),
W H E L P T O N , GEORGE (1847-1930), 530 W H I T E , L . MEADOWS (1860-1950), 503
(1813-1877), 86, 95,
W I L L I A M S , A A R O N (1731-1776), 382, 445 W I L L I A M S , L O R E N R . (1909-
STORER, J O H N (1858-1930), 5 5 1 , 552, 554 SULLIVAN, A R T H U R S. (1842-1900), 109, 314,
412, 463 Stralsund Gesangbuch R.
W I L L I S , R I C H A R D S. (1819-1900), 7 1 , 159
(1665), 6
(1837-1899),
W I L S O N , H U G H (1764-1824), 101
211, 273,
M I L L E R , W I L L I A M , 284
ROUSSEAU, J E A N J . (1712-1778), 390
M I N O R , GEORGE A. (1844-1904), 432
R U N Y A N , W I L L I A M M. (1870-1957), 47
M O N K , W I L L I A M H . (1823-1889), 107, 295
WOODBURY, ISAAC B . (1819-1858), 538 W Y E T H , J O H N (1770-1858), 313 T E A R N E , T . S., 553 T E S C H N E R , M E L C H I O R (1584-1635), 151
SANDY'S, W . , Christmas ), 189
M O O R E , W I L L I A M , 368
MORRIS, M R S . C H . (1862-1929), 125, 230,
281
Carols (1833), 63
T I L L M A N , CHARLES D . (1861-1943), 439
M O U N T A I N , J A M E S (1844-1933), 294 M U R R A Y , J A M E S R . (1841-1905), 77
259, 271 Schlesische Volkslieder
T O U R S , BERTHOLD (1838-1897), 507
N A G E L I , H A N S G. (1773-1836), 366
T O W N E R , D A N I E L B . (1850-igig), 96, 200,
260
SCHNYDER, XAVIER ( 1 7 8 6 - 1 8 6 8 ) , 2 4 4
T U C K E R M A N , SAMUEL P . (1819-1890), 466
SCHOLFIELD, J A C K P . (1882-
), 197
T U L L A R , G R A N T C O L F A X (1869-1950), 437,
SCHULER, GEORGE S. (1883-
), 431
SCHUMANN,
ROBERT
(1810-1856), 84, 340,
American, 92, 188, 263, 306, 336, 479, 488 Finnish, 303 French, 64, 80 G e r m a n , 74 Greek, 506 Irish, 62, 182 N e t h e r l a n d s , 11, 492, 500 Scottish, 526 Sicilian, 31 Southern, 241 Welsh, 30, 43, 55, 227, 427, 467
T O M E R , W I L L I A M G. (1832-1896), 372 T O U R J E E , LIZZIE S. (1858-1913), 48
SCHNEIDER, FRIEDRICH (1786-1853), 21
FOLK MELODIES:
(1851-1933), 473
SANKEY, IRA D . (1840-1908), 121, 232, 256,
(1842), 159
ZUNDEL, J O H N (1815-1882), 2, 5
T H O M P S O N , W I L L L. (1847-1909), 155, 236 T I N D L E Y , CHARLES A.
M O O R E , GEORGE D., 228
475 T U R N E R , H E R B E R T B . (1852-1927), 89
533
NETHERLANDS F O L K SONG, 11, 492, 500
SCOTT, CLARA H . (1841-1897), 312
540
W I L S O N , E M I L Y D . (1865-1942), 483 W I T T , CHRISTIAN F. (1660-1716), 50, 5 1 , 537
T A Y L O R , J O H N P . (1871-1936), 112
5i5
), 175
Evangelica
(1789), 102, 247
SUMNER, J O H N B. (1838-1918), 270 JOHN
), 508
W I L L I A M S ' , T H O M A S , Psalmodia
220, 513,
R O U N S E F E L L , CARRIE E. (1861-1930), 425
(1888-
380, 497, 522
235
SWENEY,
30, 43, 55, 227,
W E S T E R N M E L O D Y , 26
215, 217, 229, 233, 261, 355, 367, 410, H.
MELODY,
W E S L E Y , S A M U E L S. (1810-1876), 210, 221,
STAINER, J O H N (1840-1901), 546, 547
JOHN
HYMN
427, 467
321, 470, 472
MESSITER, A R T H U R H . (1834-1916), 17
MOORE, JAMES C
WELSH
R I M B A U L T , EDWARD F . (1816-1876), 389
183, 324, 491, 529 M E R E D I T H , ISAAC H . (1872-
W E E D E N , W I N F I E L D S. (1847-1908), 363 W E L L S , MARCUS M . (1815-1895), 165
SOUTHERN F O L K M E L O D Y , 241
STOCKTON, R E D H E A D , R I C H A R D (1820-1901), 105
W E B E R , CARL M. VON (1786-1826), 33, 171,
242, 251, 254, 510
43°
114,
379, 415,
WEBSTER, J O S E P H P . (1819-1875), 471
SPRATT, A N N B . (1829-?), 206
(1648), 536
(1803-1887),
W E B B E , SAMUEL (1740-1816), 297 123,
STEBBINS, GEORGE C. (1846-1945), 34, 98,
120, 143, 195, 264, 275, 408 MCINTOSH,
18, 76,
PARRY, J O S E P H (1841-1903), 158 P E A C E , A L B E R T L. (1844-1912), 290
M C C U T C H A N , R O B E R T G. (1877-1958), 521 (1840-1907),
), 384, 539
(1813-1879),
148, 164, 417, 450, 469
01
M C C O N N E L L , J . E D W I N (1892-1954), 209 JAMES
HENRY
GEORGE J .
448
S M I T H , H . PERCY (1825-1898), 385, 426
PRICHARD, R O W L A N D H . (1811-1887), 9
MCGRANAHAN,
SMART,
169, 365
PARKER, E D W I N P . (1836-1925), 401
Pen sum Sacrum
460
SIMPSON, R O B E R T (1790-1832), SIMS, W . H I N E S (1907-
107, 520
453
W A R D , S A M U E L A. (1847-1903), 489 W A R R E N , GEORGE W . (1828-1902), 54, 452
PALESTRINA, GIOVANNI P . DA (1525-1594).
99, 117, 129, 145, 146, 168, 257, 322, 358, 366, 396, 397, 420, 424, 442, 449,
W A L T O N , J A M E S G. (1821-1905), 252, 288
SHOWALTER, A N T H O N Y J . (1858-1924), 371
M A N N , A R T H U R H . (1850-1929), 386 M A R S H , CHARLES H . (1886-1956), 85
M A S O N , L O W E L L (1792-1872), 7, 36, 37, 70,
392. 458
O ' K A N E , T U L L I U S C. (1830-1912), 478, 4 °
357
M C A F E E , CLELAND B. (1866-1944), 3
W A L L A C E , W I L L I A M V. (1814-1865), 277
SHERWIN, W I L L I A M F. (1826-1888), 29, 178,
226,
W A D E , J O H N F., (C. 1710-1786), 66, 262 W A L C H , J A M E S (1837-1901), 451
SHEPPARD, FRANKLIN L. (1852-1930), 59
N U S B A U M , CYRUS S. (1861-1937), 239
8
MATTHEWS, T I M O T H Y
142, 180
SEWELL, H A M P T O N H . (1874-1937), 194
M A I N , H U B E R T P . (1839-1925), 387, 440 MAKER,
V A I L , SILAS J . (1818-1884), 354
Psalter (1615), 398
SELLERS, ERNEST O . (1869-1952),
(1862-1926), 455
NORRIS, J O H N S. (1844-1907), 361 M A C M I L L A N , ERNEST (1893-
SCOTTISH M E L O D Y , 526
"JFFORD, EDWARD S. (1851-1929), 217
54i
Metrical Index of Tunes S. M. Boylston, 168, 358 Dennis, 366 Laban, 397, 420 Old 134th (St. Michael), 16 St. Andrew, 402, 535 St. Michael (Old 134th), 16 St. Thomas, 382, 445 Trentham, 52, 167
McAfee, 301 O'Kane, 478 Oh, How I Love Jesus, I31 Old-Time Power, 173 Othello, 208 Promised Land, 479 Sankey, 256 Stockton, 235 Tillman, 439
Sweet Peace, 299 Sweney, 321
C. M. D.
5 . 6 . 8. 5 . 5 . 8 . Crusaders' Hymn, 159
Diademata, 152, 416 Terra Patris, 59
All Saints, New, 414 Amesbury, 441 Carol, 71 Clonmel, 182 Ellacombe, 499 Mater, 504 Materna, 489 Spohr, 302
CM.
L. M.
Amazing Grace, 188 Antioch, 65 Arlington, 39, 255, 405 Avon, 101 Azmon, 117, 129 Balerma, 169, 365 Brecon, 172 Brown, 38 Burlington, 186 Campmeeting, 336 Christmas, 79, 309 Coronation, 132 Diadem, 134 Dundee, 398 Maitland, 428 Manoah, 49, 370 Miles Lane, 133 Ortonville, 118,160, 456 St. Agnes, 46, 135, 276, 374 St. Anne, 53, 286, 383 St. Magnus, 126 St. Peter, 393, 443 Serenity, 277
Canonbury, 84, 340, 533 Duke Street, 19, 24, 116, 128, 187, 459 Federal Street, 83 Germany, 403, 464 Hamburg, 99 Herr Jesu Christ, 536 Humility, 466 Hursley, 15 Lovingkindness, 26 Maryton, 385, 426 Old 100th, 13, 514 Olive's Brow, 104 Pentecost, 406, 444 Quebec, 136 Retreat, 296 Saxby, 460 Truro, 102, 247 Uxbridge, 396 Waltham, 78, 446, 496 Wareham, 323 We Thank Thee, 341 Woodworth, 223, 240
C. M . with Refrain
Blessed Name, 140 Happy Day, 389 He Leadeth Me, 58 Higher Ground, 319 Rock of Refuge, 320 Shepherd, 429 Solid Rock, 283
S. M . w i t h
Refrain
Leavell, 423 Marion, 17 Welcome Voice, 224
S. M. D.
El Nathan, 275 God Cares, 274 Green Hill, 98 Hudson, 94 Land of Rest, 284 Leila, 332
L. M. with Refrain
L. M. D. Contrast, 306 Creation, 10 Sweet Hour, 327 5. 4. 5. 4. D . Pollard, 355
6. 4 . 6. 4 . w i t h R e frain Need, 334 6. 4 . 6. 4 . D . Bread of Life, 178, 392 6. 4 . 6. 4 . D . w i t h Refrain Tullar, 437 6. 4 . 6. 4. 6. 6. 4. Kedron, 206 6 . 4 . 6 . 4 . 6. 6 . 4 . 4 . Love's Offering, 401 More Love to Thee, 292 Purer in Heart, 369 6. 4 . 6. 4 . 6 . 6. 6. 4 . Bethany, 322 St. Edmund, 314 Something for Jesus, 400 6. 5 . 6. 4 . w i t h R e frain Christ Arose, 113 6. 5 . 6 . 5 . Merrial, 35 6. 5. 6. 5. D . Holiness, 367 My Prayer, 338 Penitence, 317 6. 5 . 6. 5 . D . w i t h Refrain Hermas, 110 Palmer, 364 St. Gertrude, 412, 463 Wye Valley, 294
542
6. 5. 6. 5. 6. 5. D. Armageddon, 413 6 . 5 . 6. 5 . 6. 5 . 6 . 4. with Refrain Lee, 434 6 . 6 . 4 . 6 . 6. 6 . 4 . America, 487 Cutting, 458 Italian Hymn (Trinity), 12, 461 Kirby Bedon, 162 Olivet, 257 Trinity (Italian Hymn), 12, 461
6. 6. 6. 6. D. Invitation, 226 Jewett, 251
6. 6. 6. 6. 6. 6. Laudes Domini, 23
6. 6. 6. 6. 8. 8. Arthur's Seat, 422 Darwall, 108 Lenox, 250 Lischer, 21 6 . 6 . 6. 6 . 1 2 . 1 2 . Christmas Song, 69 6 . 6 . 7. 7. w i t h R e frain AH to Christ, 225
7. 6. 7. 6. w i t h R e frain Holcomb, 331 Near the Cross, 97
7. 7. 7. 7. w i t h A l leluias Easter Hymn (Worgan), "5
7 . 6 . 7 . 6. D .
7. 7. 7. 7. w i t h R e frain China, 512 Gloria, 64 Neumeister, 195 Trusting, 243 Trusting Jesus, 259 Why Not Now, 218 Yarbrough, 356
Angel's Story, 386 Aurelia, 210, 221, 380, 497 Berthold, 507 Blairgowrie, 502 Ellon, 513 Ewing, 477 Greenland, 111 Lancashire, 417, 450 Meirionydd, 227 Mendebras, 36 Missionary Hymn, 442, 449 Munich, 183 Nyland, 303 Passion Chorale, 91 St. Anselm, 493 St. Hilda, 346 St. Kevin, 109 St. Theodulph, 151 Salve Domine, 454 Spohr, 8 Tempus Adest Floridum, 73 Webb, 379, 415, 448 Whitfield, 1 go
Giebel, 419 Hankey, 141 Old, Old Story, 222
7. 6. 7. 6. 7. 7. 7. 6. Amsterdam, 122 Jesus Saves, 191 7. 6 . 8. 6. w i t h R e frain Truett, 174
6. 6. 8. 6. 6. 8. w i t h Refrain The Kingdom Is Coming, 4°9
Alford, 476 Dedication, 508
6. 6. 8. 8. 6. 6. w i t h Refrain Marching to Zion, 308
7 . 6. 8. 6 . 8 . 6 . 8 . 6 . St. Christopher, 345
6 . 6. 9. D . w i t h R e frain Trust and Obey, 260 6 . 7 . 6 . 7. 6 . 6 . 6 . 6 . Nun Danket, 491
7. 5. 7. 5. D. New Year, 498
7. 6. 8. 6. D.
7 . 7. 7. 7 . Aletta, 179 Holley, 395 Horton, 244 Innocents, 291 Mercy, 170 Moore, 189 Seymour, 33, 171, 242, 254. 5 ' °
8. 4 . 8. 4 . 5 . 4 . 5 . 4 . Stories of Jesus, 505
8. 4. 8. 4. 8. 8. 8. 4. Ar Hyd Y Nos, 30
8. 5. 8. 3. Bullinger, 246 Stephanos, 245
8. 5. 8. 5.
7. 7. 7. 7. D.
Geneva, 45
Aberystwyth, 158 Faithful Guide, 165 Martyn, 156 More Like Jesus, 316 Refuge, 157 Sabbath, 37 St. George's, Windsor, 462, 490
8. 5. 8. 5. w i t h R e frain
7. 7. 7. 7. D . w i t h Refrain Mendelssohn, 81 7. 7. 7. 7. 4 . Refrain
with
Chautauqua, 29
7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 6. 7. 6. D . w i t h Refrain
8. 4 . 8 . 4 . D . Vincent, 339
Hendon, 161, 357
7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7. Dix, 14, 68, 153 Gethsemane (Redhead), •°5 Pilot, 337 Redhead (Gethsemane), •05 Spanish Hymn, 22 Toplady, 103
Coming Home, 237 Pass Me Not, 219 8. 6. 8. 6. 6. 6. w i t h Refrain Words of Life, 181 8. 6. 8. 6 . 6 . 6 . 8. 6 . Cleansing Fountain, 92 Pisgah, 468 8. 6 . 8. 6 . 7. 6 . 8 . 6 . St. Louis, 75 8. 6. 8. 7. w i t h R e frain
Lower Lights, 300 My Redeemer, 143 My Saviour's Love, 139 Precious Name, 305 Providence, 430 Routh, 436 Showers of Blessing, 264 Surrender, 363 Trust in Jesus, 258 Wondrous Story, 144
8. 7. 8. 7. D. All the Way, 268 Austrian Hymn, 176, 381, 418, 421 Autumn, 4, 124, 149 Bradbury, 344 Converse, 328 Ellesdie, 387, 440 Friend, 261 Harwell, 70 Holy Manna, 368 Hyfrydol, 9 Hymn to Joy, 44 Love Divine, 2, 5 McGranahan, 114 Nettleton, 313 Redentore, 154 8. 7 . 8. 7. D . w i t h Refrain Barnard, 353 Story of Jesus, 211
Falls Creek, 347
8. 7. 8 . 7 . 4 . 7 .
8 . 6 . 8. 8. 6 . Rest (Elton), 335, 375
Zion, 56, 378
8. 7 . 8 . 6 .
8. 7 . 8 . 7. 6 . 6 . 6. 6 . 7.
Just As I Am, 249
Ein Feste Burg, 40
8. 7. 8. 7. 7. 7.
Fisher, 293
8. 7. 8. 7. Bryson City, 540 Dominus Regit Me, 280 Dorrnance, 538 Evening Prayer, 34 Galilee, 360 McComb, 384 Rathbun, 100 Stuttgart, 50, 51, 537 Wellesley, 48
7. 7. 8. 7. w i t h R e frain
8. 7. 8. 7. w i t h R e frain
Carson, 175
Arise, 241 Beacon Hill, 351 Benton Harbor, 130 Close to Thee, 354 Eola, 180 Face to Face, 475 Glorious Name, 138 Great Physician, 86 Hanson Place, 481 Heaven, 483
7. 7. 7. 8. Hallelujah! What a Saviour, 163 7. 7. 7. 9. w i t h R e frain
7. 8. 7. 8. w i t h R e frain Plainfield, 204 7. 9 . 7. 9 . w i t h R e frain Every Day and Hour, 326
543
Motherhood, 503 8. 7. 8. 7. 7. 7. w i t h Alleluias Harwell, 145 8 . 7. 8. 7 . 8 . 6. 8. 7 . Vesper Hymn, 28 8. 7 . 8 . 7 . 8 . 7 . Cwm Rhondda, 55, 465 Greenville, 390 Picardy, 80 Regent Square, 18, 76, 123, 148, 164 Sicilian Mariners' Hymn, 31 8. 7. 8. 8. w i t h R e frain Coleman, 348
8 . 8. 4 . 4 . 8. 8. w i t h Alleluias Lasst Uns Erfreuen, 3 8. 8. 6. D . Ariel, 7, 146 8 . 8. 8 . 4 . Oldbridge, 495 The Radiant Morn, 32 8. 8. 8 . 4 . w i t h A l l e luias Victory, 107, 520 8. 8. 8. 5 . w i t h R e frain
9. 8. 9. 8. w i t h R e frain Hannah, 127 Redeemed, 203
1 0 . 8. 1 0 . 8 . w i t h Refrain McConnelsville, 230 Redeeming Love, 311
9. 9. 9. 4 . w i t h R e frain
10. 9. 1 0 . 8. Refrain
Calvary, 96
Power in the Blood, 193
9. 9. 9. 5 . w i t h R e frain Glory to His Name, 95 9. 9. 9. 6. w i t h R e frain Gabriel, 267
1 0 . 9. 1 0 . 9. Refrain
Matthews, 333 Sewell, 194
10.
8 . 8 . 8 . 8. 6 . St. Margaret, 290
9. 9. 9. 1 0 . w i t h R e frain
8 . 8. 8. 8 . 8. 8. Melita, 61 St. Catherine, 252, 288 St. Petersburg, 177
Travis Avenue, 342
8 . 8. 8. 9. w i t h R e frain Norris, 361 8. 9. 9. 8. w i t h R e frain Home Over There, 480 9 . 4 . 9. 4 . w i t h R e frain Footsteps, 362 9. 6. 8. 6. w i t h R e frain Sunshine, 273 9. 6. 9. 6. w i t h R e frain Newcastle, 121 9. 6. 9. 8. w i t h R e frain Rapture, 197 9. 7. 9. 7. w i t h R e frain Grice, 184 Sweetest Name, 307 9. 8. 9. 8. Eucharistic Hymn, 394
1 0 . 9. 8. Refrain
with
Once for All, 199 10. 10. 10. 10. Ellers, 27, 376 Eventide, 295 Longwood, 166 National Hymn, 54, 452 Pcnitentia, 391 Slane, 62
9. 9. 1 2 . 1 0 . Almost Persuaded, 248
10. 10. 1 0 . 1 0 . w i t h Refrain Deliverance, 198 Glory Song, 485 Jesus Loves Even Me, 5°9 Living, 352
9. 10. 9. 9. w i t h R e frain
10. 10. 1 1 . 1 1 . Lyons, 20, 147, 494
9. 9. 10. 9. w i t h R e frain Euclid, 438
Assurance, 269 10. 10. 11. 11. w i t h Refrain
9. 1 0 . 9 . 1 0 . Morris, 281
Hanford, 325
10. 4. 10. 4. 10. 10. Lux Benigna, 60 1 0 . 6. 1 0 . 6. God Is Love, 511
10.
7. 1 0 . 7. Refrain
1 0 . 8. 8. 7. 7. w i t h Refrain
6. 1 1 . 6. Refrain
9. 1 1 . 9. w i t h Refrain Washed in the Blood, 192 1 1 . 10. 1 1 . 8. w i t h Refrain Muskogee, 253
11.
7. 1 1 . 7. Refrain
12. 1 0 . 1 2 . 1 0 . w i t h Refrain The Unclouded Day, 484 12. 1 1 . 1 2 . 1 1 . w i t h Refrain Harvest, 432
11. 11. 12. 11. w i t h Refrain Intercession, 232 11. 11. 12. 11. 11. Kirn, 112 11. 12. 12. 10. Nicaea, 1
12. 1 1 . 12. 1 1 . D . Ash Grove, 427 12. 1 2 . 1 2 . 8. w i t h Refrain Cassel, 433 12. 12. 12. 12. w i t h Refrain
12. 8. 12. 8. with
Toiling On, 435
Refrain 14. 11. 14. 11. with Refrain
McDaniel, 310 1 2 . 9. 1 2 . 9. Refrain
with
Hoffman, 350 Stars in My Crown, 470
IRREGULAR Alford, 476 Almost Persuaded, 248 Christian Home, 377 Crimson, 213 Elizabeth, 155 Elliott (Margaret), 82 In Dulci Jubilo, 74 Jesus, I Come, 233 Kenosis, 399 Kremser, 11, 492, 500 Lanier, 90 Margaret (Elliott), 82 Meridian, 539 Porter, 521 Q u a m Dilecta, 515 Scott, 312 Shawnee, 516 Stille Nacht, 72 Sweet Story, 506 Work Song, 424
I Shall Know Him, 472
IRREGULAR with Refrain
1 4 . 1 4 . 4 . 7. 8. Lobe Den Herren, 6
Ackley, 279 Adeste Fideles, 66
11. 11. with Refrain Revive Us Again, 205 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 8. w i t h Refrain Precious to Me, 304 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 9. w i t h Refrain
with
1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 10. w i t h Refrain Venting, 285
8. 1 1 . 8. w i t h Refrain Kirkpatrick, 272 Light of the World, 88 Lubbock, 231
11. 11. 11. 11. with Refrain Blessings, 318 Fischer, 201 Hiding in Thee, 271 Sweet Promise, 278 To God Be the Glory, 41
1 1 . 1 0 . 1 1 . 10. w i t h Refrain Chapman, 85 Faithfulness, 47 Pilgrims, 469 Tidings, 451 Truehearted, 410
Promises, 266
Jones, 474 Royal Banner, 408 Thompson, 236 11.
Alverstoke, 373 Ancient of Days, 185 Consolation, 25, 324 Consolation (Webbe), 297 Cushman, 89 Ilona, 447 Morning Star, 67 0 Perfect Love, 282, 501 Peek, 315 Webbe (Consolation), 297 Wesley, 453
with
McCabe, 457
with
I Am Thine, 349 Lura, 214 Schuler, 431 Woodstock, 119
Message, 455
10. 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . w i t h Refrain Binghamton, 270 11.
10. 6. 10. 6. w i t h R e frain Resolution, 216
11.
1 1 . 10. 1 1 . 10.
8 . 8. 8 . 6 . Flemming, 287 Just As I Am, 249
with
Ville de Havre, 265
10. 9. 10. 10. w i t h Refrain Giving, 404
Moody, 200 Redeemer, 106 Reitz, 330 Sweet By and By, 471
8. 1 1 . 9. Refrain
1 1 . 10. 1 1 . 9. Russian Hymn, 42
9. 9. 9. 7. w i t h R e frain
9. 9. 9. 9. w i t h R e frain
with
Orwigsburg, 298 Showalter, 371
Calvin, 234
8. 8. 8. 6. w i t h R e frain Dunbar, 359 He Lifted Me, 202
with
11.
11. 11. 11. 11. Adeste Fideles, 262 Foundation, 263 Gordon, 289 1 Love Thee, 150 Joanna, 43, 467 Mueller, 77 Poland, 57 St. Michel's, 343, 388 545
Battle Hymn, 488 Blessed Hour, 329 Born Again, 215 By and By, 473 Calling Today, 229 Christ Returneth, 120 Courage, 411 God Be With You, 372 Haven of Rest, 228 Joyful Song, 137 Lambdin, 407 Lifeline, 217 Manchester, 425 McConnell, 209 National Anthem, 486 New Orleans, 142 Nusbaum, 239 Old Rugged Cross, 93 Rescue, 207 Roll Call, 482 Safety, 212 Salvationist, 87 Second Coming, 125 Sheffield, 220 The First Noel, 63 Way of the Cross, 196 Whosoever, 238
Alphabetical Index of Tunes Aberystwyth, 158 Ackley, 279 Adeste Fideles, 66, 262 Aletta, 179 Alford, 476 All Saints, New, 414 All the Way, 268 All to Christ, 225 Almost Persuaded, 248 Alverstoke, 373 Amazing Grace, 188 America, 487 Amesbury, 441 Amsterdam, 122 Ancient of Days, 185 Angel's Story, 386 Antioch, 65 Ar Hyd Y Nos, 30 Ariel, 7, 146 Arise, 241 Arlington, 39, 255, 405 Armageddon, 413 Arthur's Seat, 422 Ash Grove, 427 Assurance, 269 Aurelia, 210, 221, 380, 497 Austrian Hymn, 176, 381, 418, 421 Autumn, 4, 124, 149 Avon, 101 Azmon, 117, 129 Balerma, 169, 365 Barnard, 353 Battle Hymn, 488 Beacon Hill, 351 Benton Harbor, 130 Berthold, 507 Bethany, 322 Binghamton, 270 Blairgowrie, 502 Blessed Hour, 329 Blessed Name, 140 Blessings, 318 Born Again, 215 Boylston, 168, 358 Bradbury, 344 Bread of Life, r 78, 392 Brecon, 172 Brown, 38 Bryson City, 540 Bullinger, 246 Burlington, 186 By and By, 473 Calling Today, 229 Calvary, 96 Calvin, 234
Campmeeting, 336 Canonbury, 84, 340, 533 Carol, 71 Carson, 175 Cassel, 433 Chapman, 85 Chautauqua, 29 China, 512 Christ Arose, 113 Christ Returneth, 120 Christian Home, 377 Christmas, 79, 309 Christmas Song, 69 Cleansing Fountain, 92 Clonmel, 182 Close to Thee, 354 Coleman, 348 Coming Home, 237 Consolation, 25, 324 Consolation (Webbe), 297 Contrast, 306 Converse, 328 Coronation, 132 Courage, 411 Creation, 10 Crimson, 213 Crusaders' Hymn, 159 Cushman, 89 Cutting, 458 Cwm Rhondda, 55, 465 Darwall, 108 Dedication, 508 Deliverance, 198 Dennis, 366 Diadem, 134 Diademata, 152, 416 Dix, 14, 68, 153 Dominus Regit Me, 280 Dorrnance, 538 Duke Street, 19, 24, 116, 128, 187,459 Dunbar, 359 Dundee, 398 Easter Hymn (Worgan), 115
Ein Feste Burg, 40 EI Nathan, 275 Elizabeth, 155 Ellacombe, 499 Ellers, 27, 376 Ellesdie, 387, 440 Elliott (Margaret), 82 Ellon, 513 Elton (Rest), 335, 375 Eola, 180 Eucharistic Hymn, 394
Euclid, 438 Evening Prayer, 34 Eventide, 295 Every Day and Hour, ,326 Ewing, 477 Face to Face, 475 Faithful Guide, 165 Faithfulness, 47 Falls Creek, 347 Federal Street, 83 Fischer, 201 Fisher, 293 Flemming, 287 Footsteps, 362 Foundation, 263 Friend, 261 Gabriel, 267 Galilee, 360 Geibel, 419 Geneva, 45 Germany, 403, 464 Gethsemane (Redhead), 105 Giving, 404 Gloria, 64 Gloria Patri, 524, 525, 526 Glorious Name, 138 Glory Song, 485 Glory to His Name, 95 God Be With You, 372 God Cares, 274 God Is Love, 511 Gordon, 289 Great Physician, 86 Green Hill, 98 Greenland, 111 Greenville, 390 Grice, 184 Hallelujah! What a Saviour, 163 Hamburg, 99 Hanford, 325 Hankey, 141 Hannah, 127 Hanson Place, 481 Happy Day, 389 Harvest, 432 Harwell, 70, 145 Haven of Rest, 228 He Leadeth Me, 58 He Lifted Me, 202 Heaven, 483 Hendon, 161, 357 Hermas, 11 o
546
Herr Jesu Christ, 536 Hiding in Thee, 271 Higher Ground, 319 Hoffman, 350 Holcomb, 331 Holiness, 367 Holley, 395 Holy Manna, 368 Home Over There, 480 Horton, 244 Hudson, 94 Humility, 466 Hursley, 15 Hyfrydol, 9 Hymn to Joy, 44 I Am Thine, 349 I Love Thee, 150 I Shall Know Him, 472 Ilona, 447 In Dulci Jubilo, 74 Innocents, 291 Intercession, 232 Invitation, 226 Italian Hymn (Trinity), 12, 461 Jesus, I Come, 233 Jesus Loves Even Me, 5°9 Jesus Saves, 191 Jewett, 251 Joanna, 43, 467 Jones, 474 Joyful Song, 137 Just As I Am, 249 Kedron, 206 Kenosis, 399 Kirby Bedon, 162 Kirkpatrick, 272 Kirn, 112 Kremser, 11, 492, 500 Laban, 397, 420 Lambdin, 407 Lancashire, 417, 450 Land of Rest, 284 Lanier, 90 Lasst Uns Erfreuen, 3 Laudes Domini, 23 Leavell, 423 Lee, 434 Leila, 332 Lenox, 250 Lifeline, 217 Light of the World, 88 Lischer, 21 Living. 352 Lobe den Herren, 6
Longwood, 166 Love Divine, 2, 5 Love's Offering, 401 Lovingkindness, 26 Lower Lights, 300 Lubbock, 231 Lura, 214 Lux Benigna, 60 Lyons, 20, 147, 494 Maitland, 428 Manchester, 425 Manoah, 49, 370 Marching to Zion, 308 Margaret (Elliott), 82 Marion, 17 Martyn, 156 Maryton, 385, 426 Mater, 504 Materna, 489 Matthews, 333 McAfee, 301 McCabe, 457 McComb, 384 McConnell, 209 McConnelsville, 230 McDaniel, 310 McGranahan, 114 Meirionydd, 227 Melita, 61 Mendebras, 36 Mendelssohn, 81 Mercy, 170 Meridian, 539 Merrial, 35 Message, 455 Miles Lane, 133 Missionary Hymn, 442, 449 Moody, 200 Moore, 189 More Like Jesus, 316 More Love to Thee, 292 Morning Star, 67 Morris, 281 Motherhood, 503 Mueller, 77 Munich, 183 Muskogee, 253 My Prayer, 338 My Redeemer, 143 My Saviour's Love, 139 National Anthem, 486 National Hymn, 54, 452 Near the Cr™=« ^7 Need, 334 Nettleton, 313 Neumeister, 195 New Orleans, 142 New Year, 498 Newcastle, 121 Nicaea, 1 Norris, 361 Nun Danket, 491
Nusbaum, 239 Nyland, 303 O'Kane, 478 O Perfect Love, 282, 501 Oh, How I Love Jesus, '3* Old 100th, 13, 514 Old 134th (St. Michael), 16 Old, Old Story, 222 Old Rugged Cross, 93 Old-Time Power, 173 Old bridge, 495 Olive's Brow, 104 Olivet, 257 Once for All, 199 Ortonville, 118, 160,456 Orwigsburg, 298 Othello, 208 Palmer, 364 Pass Me Not, 219 Passion Chorale, 91 Peek, 315 Penitence, 317 Penitentia, 391 Pentecost, 406, 444 Picardy, 80 Pilgrims, 469 Pilot, 337 Pisgah, 468 Plainfield, 204 Poland, 57 Pollard, 355 Porter, 521 Power in the Blood, 193 Precious Name, 305 Precious to Me, 304 Promised Land, 479 Promises, 266 Providence, 430 Purer in Heart, 369 Q u a m Dilecta, 515 Quebec, 136 Rapture, 197 Rathbun, 100 Redeemed, 203 Redeemer, 106 Redeeming Love, 311 Redentore, 154 Redhead (Gethsemane), 105 Refuge, 157 Regent Square, 18, 76, 123, 148, 164 Reitz, 330 Rescue, 207 Resolution, 216 Rest (Elton), 335, 375 Retreat, 296 Revive Us Again, 205 Rock of Refuge, 320 Roll Call, 482
Routh, 436 Royal Banner, 408 Russian Hymn, 42 Sabbath, 37 Safety, 212 St. Agnes, 46, 135, 276, 374 St. Andrew, 402, 535 St. Anne, 53, 286, 383 St. Anselm, 493 St. Catherine, 252, 288 St. Christopher, 345 St. Edmund, 314 St. George's, Windsor, 462, 490 St. Gertrude, 412, 463 St. Hilda, 346 St. Kevin, 109 St. Louis, 75 St. Magnus, 126 St. Margaret, 290 St. Michael (Old 134th), 16 St. Michel's, 343, 388 St. Peter, 393, 443 St. Petersburg, 177 St. Theodulph, 151 St. Thomas, 382, 445 Salvationist, 87 Salve Domine, 454 Sankey, 256 Saxby, 460 Schuler, 431 Scott, 312 Second Coming, 125 Serenity, 277 Sewell, 194 Seymour, 33, 171, 242, 254, 5 I G Shawnee, 516 Sheffield, 220 Shepherd, 429 Showalter, 371 Showers of Blessing, 264 Sicilian Mariners' Hymn, 31 Slane, 62 Solid Rock, 283 Something for Jesus, 400 Spanish Hymn, 22 Spohr, 8, 302 Stars in My Crown, 470 Stephanos, 245 Stille Nacht, 72 Stockton, 235 Stories of Jesus, 505 Story of Jesus, 211 Stuttgart, 50, 51, 537 Sunshine, 273 Surrender, 363 Sweet By and By, 471 Sweet Hour, 327 Sweet Peace, 299 Sweet Promise, 278 Sweet Story, 506
54?
Sweetest Name, 307 Sweney, 321 Tempus Adest Floridum, 73 Terra Patris, 59 The First Noel, 63 p The Kingdom Is Coming, 409 The Radiant Morn, 32 The Unclouded Day, 484 Thompson, 236 Tidings, 451 Tillman, 439 To God Be the Glory, 41 Toiling On, 435 Toplady, 103 Travis Avenue, 342 Trentham, 52, 167 Trinity (Italian Hymn), 12, 461 Truehearted, 410 Truett, 174 Truro, 102, 247 Trust and Obey, 260 Trust in Jesus, 258 Trusting, 243 Trusting Jesus, 259 Tullar, 437 Uxbridge, 396 Venting, 285 Vesper Hymn, 28 Victory, 107, 520 Ville du Havre, 265 Vincent, 339 Waltham, 78, 446, 496 Wareham, 323 Washed in the Blood, 192 Way of the Cross, 196 We Thank Thee, 341 Webb, 379, 415, 448 Webbe (Consolation). 297 Welcome Voice, 224 Wellesley, 48 Wesley, 453 Whitfield, 190 Whosoever, 238 Why Not Now, 218 Wondrous Story, 144 Woodstock, 119 Woodworth, 223, 240 Words of Life, 181 Worgan (Easter Hymn), Work Song, 424 Wye Valley, 294 Yarbrough, 356 Zion, 56, 378
Index of Doxologies, Responses, Benedictions CALLS TO W O R S H I P
OFFERTORIES
C r e a t e in m e a clean h e a r t , 518 Doxology, 514 L e a d m e , L o r d , 522 O F a t h e r , u n t o T h e e , 517 O
Bless T h o u t h e gifts, 533 G r a n t us, L o r d , t h e grace
temple
{Quam Dilecta), 515 The L o r d is i n H i s
temple
holy
divine,
Setting),
G l o r y be to the F a t h e r (2nd Setting), 525 G l o r y b e to the F a t h e r 526
(grd
of
giving,
537 W e give T h e e b u t T h i n e o w n , 535
Benediction,
Setting),
RESPONSES A l m i g h t y F a t h e r , h e a r o u r prayer, 529 H e a r o u r prayer, O heavenly F a t h e r , 531 H e a r o u r prayer, O L o r d , 530 I n J e s u s ' n a m e we pray, 528 L e t t h e words of my m o u t h , 532 N o w for each y e a r n i n g h e a r t , 527
540
M a y t h e grace of C h r i s t o u r bless
All creatures of our God 3 All people that on earth (Doxology) 13 All things bright and beautiful 8 Awake, my tongue 24 Come, Thou Almighty King 12 Day is dying in the west 29 Fairest Lord Jesus 159 For the beauty of the earth 153 GLORIOUS IS T H Y NAME
Grace, love, a n d peace a b i d e , 539 538 T h e Lord
GLORIAS (1st
ADORATION
BENEDICTIONS
(Shawnee), 516 W e w o u l d w o r s h i p T h e e , 519
to t h e F a t h e r
T i t l e s a r e i n S m a l l C a p s ; first l i n e s i n l o w e r c a s e
All things are T h i n e , 536 All things come of T h e e , 534
L o r d of love, T h o u light 520 O w o r s h i p t h e L o r d , 521 Spirit of the living G o d , 523 The L o r d is in H i s holy
Glory be
Topical Index
thee
and
Saviour,
keep
thee,
54i T h e L o r d bless you a n d k e e p you, 542 AMENS Bell Cadence, 553 C h o l m o n d e l y , 549 D r e s d e n , 543 F i n i r , 554 F o u r f o l d , 546 G u n n e r , 550 Pacem, 551 R e s t a r e , 552 St. Peter, 548 Sevenfold, 547 T h r e e f o l d ( T r a d i t i o n a l ) , 545 T h r e e f o l d , 544
I 38
God our Father, we adore Thee 5 Great Redeemer, we adore 154 Hail, T h o u once despised Jesus 149 Hark, ten thousand harps 145 Holy, holy, holy 1 Joyful, joyful, we adore Thee 44 Let all on earth 7 Lift up your heads 247 Look, ye saints 148 Love divine 2 Mighty God, while angels bless Thee 4 Now to the Lord a noble song 1 g O could I speak 146 O day of rest and gladness 36 O worship the King 20 Praise, my soul, the King 18 Praise the Lord! ye heavens 9 Praise to God, immortal praise 14 Praise to the Lord 6 Rejoice, ye pure in heart 17 Stand u p , and bless the Lord 16 Sun of my soul 15 T h e spacious firmament 10 We praise Thee, O God 11 Ye servants of God 147 A D V E N T — ( S e e Christ, Birth of) AFFLICTION
S48
Have faith in God In the hour of trial Jesus, I my cross have taken Jesus, Saviour, pilot me O love that wilt not let me go Take the name of Jesus
253 317 387 337 290 305
T H E ROCK T H A T IS H I G H E R
320
What a friend
328
A S C E N S I O N — ( S e e Christ, Reign of)
type
I T IS W E L L WITH M Y SOUL 265 JUST W H E N I N E E D . H I M MOST 267
ASPIRATION Awake, my soul
309
BREATHE ON M E
174
0 safe to the Rock Standing on the promises
271 266
SUNSHINE IN M Y SOUL
273
Breathe on me, Breath of God 167 Come, Thou Fount 313
The King of love T h e Lord is my Shepherd
280 57
COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS
318
T H E SOLID ROCK
Draw T h o u my soul God who touchest earth
314 45
H I G H E R GROUND
319
How beauteous were the marks How tedious and tasteless I would be true In the hour of trial Jesus, T h o u joy More about Jesus More holiness give me More like Jesus would I be More like the Master NEAR THE CROSS
84 306 315 317 136 321 338 316 325 97
T H E ROCK T H A T I S H I G H E R
320
We would see (Consolation)
324
ASSURANCE 270
All the way my Saviour leads 268 Blessed assurance 269 Come unto Me, ye weary 227 G O D W I L L T A K E CARE OF YOU H E H I D E T H M Y SOUL H E LIVES
274 272 279
How firm a foundation 262, 263 1 know not how that 276 I know that my Redeemer 12 7 I KNOW WHOM I HAVE I W I L L N O T FORGET T H E E
275 278
Immortal love, forever full In heavenly love abiding
277 303
549
264
ATONEMENT Alas, and did my Saviour
Nearer, my God, to Thee 322 0 for a closer walk with God 365 Open my eyes that I may see 312 Purer in heart, O God 369 Rise, my soul 122 Saviour, more than life to me 326 Seal us, O Holy Spirit 175 So let our lips and lives 323 Spirit divine, attend 172 Spirit of God, descend 166
A CHILD OF THE K I N G
283
There shall be showers
A T CALVARY At THE CROSS BLESSED REDEEMER
101 96 94 106
Blow y e the trumpet, blow Hail, Thou once despised 1 will sing the wondrous Into the woods my Master
250 149 144 90
JESUS PAID I T A L L
225
Majestic sweetness
118
M Y REDEEMER M Y SAVIOUR'S LOVE
143 139
O could I speak the matchless 146 ONE DAY 85 Rock of Ages 103 SWEET PEACE, THE G I F T T H E O L D RUGGED CROSS
299 93
There is a fountain There is a green hill far away
92 98
W H A T A WONDERFUL SAVIOUR I 30
When I survey
99
BAPTISM Come, Holy Spirit
385
I ' L L LIVE FOR H I M
359
Jesus, I my cross have taken 387 My faith looks up to Thee 257 O happy day 389 O Jesus, I have promised 386 O Thou who in J o r d a n 388 Take my life and let it be 356, 357 This rite our blest Redeemer 384 Thou'hast said, exalted Jesus 390 TRUST AND O B E Y W H E R E H E LEADS M E
BENEDICTION BENEDICTION
260 361
HYMNS 540
God be with you 372 Grace, love, and peace abide 539
Lord, dismiss us May the grace of Christ Now the day is over Saviour, again The Lord bless thee T h e Lord bless you
31 538 35 27 541 542
BIBLE A glory gilds the sacred page Break Thou the bread of life Holy Bible, Book divine I know the Bible is true O Word of God, incarnate Revealing Word thy light
186 178 179 184 183 177
T H E DIVINE G I F T
I 85
T h e heavens declare Thy Word is a lamp Thy Word is like a garden
187 180 182
WONDERFUL WORDS OF LIFE
181
Word of God across the ages
176
BROTHERHOOD Fling out the banner In Christ there is no East Let there be light O brother man 0 Master Workman Rise up, O men of God The light of God is falling Where cross the crowded ways of life
446 443 444 447 441 445 442 464
All things bright and beautiful 8 Away in a manger 77 CHILD'S MORNING HYMN
Fairest Lord Jesus For the beauty of the earth Gentle Jesus, meek and mild God who touchest earth 1 think when I read Jesus loves even me Jesus loves me Joyful, joyful, we adore Thee PRAISE H I M , A L L Y E LITTLE
Tell me the stories of Jesus The wise may bring There's a song in the air This is my Father's world Thy Word is like a garden What can I give to Jesus With happy voices ringing
JESUS IS CALLING
405 440 302 360 229
Softly and tenderly Standing on the promises "WHOSOEVER W I L L "
236 266 238
CALLS TO WORSHIP Breathe on me, Breath Come Holy Spirit Create in me a clean heart DOXOLOGY
167 169 518 514
Holy Ghost, with light divine Lead me, Lord O Father, unto Thee O Lord of love, Thou light O worship the Lord Spirit of the living God The Lord is in His holy temple 515, We would worship Thee
170 522 517 520 521 523 516 519
A mighty fortress All hail the power (Diadem) BLESSED REDEEMER
227 335
I T IS W E L L WITH M Y SOUL
511
505 513 69 59 182 508 507
40 134 106
254 120
115 153
CHRIST—BLOOD OF Alas, and did my Saviour ARE
YOU WASHED IN BLOOD? BLESSED B E THE NAME BLESSED REDEEMER GLORY TO His NAME
101
THE 192 I 40 106 95
Hail, Thou once despised 1 hear Thy welcome voice I need Thee, precious Jesus I will sing the wondrous story
149 224 221 144
JESUS PAID I T A L L NOTHING BUT THE BLOOD
225 204
O could I speak 0 for a thousand tongues
146 129
138
POWER IN THE BLOOD REDEEMED
193 203
There is a fountain There is a name I love
92 131
I T IS W E L L WITH M Y SOUL
265
W H A T A WONDERFUL IOUR
Jesus, lover of my soul 157, 158 Joyful, joyful, we adore Thee 44 M A K E M E A BLESSING
" M a n of sorrows" Now on land and sea O sacred Head O Thou God of my salvation O Word of God, incarnate Praise, my soul, the King Praise to the Lord Rejoice, ye pure in heart Softly now the light of day The Master hath come The spacious firmament The strife is o'er There is a green hill far away T h o ' your sins be as scarlet 'Tis midnight To God be the glory
WONDERFUL, JESUS
431
163 28 91 164 183 18 6 17 33 427 10 107 98 213 104 41 125
413
WONDERFUL I42
265
156 ' 5 7 . 158 28
68 77 67 73 74 70 81 78 71 65 80 66 75 72 63 69 82 79
154 43
Who is on the Lord's side
Come unto Me, ye weary Dear Lord and Father
159 153 510 45 506 509 512 44
As with gladness men of old Away in a manger Brightest and best Gentle Mary laid her Child Good Christian men, rejoice Hail, Thou long-expected Hark! the herald angels sing I heard the bells It came upon the midnight Joy to the world Let all mortal flesh O come, all ye faithful 0 little town of Bethlehem Silent night, holy night The first Noel There's a song in the air Thou didst leave Thy throne While shepherds watched
Great Redeemer, we adore Immortal, invisible
GLORIOUS Is T H Y NAME
W H A T I F I T W E R E TODAY?
CALMNESS
341
CHOIR SELECTIONS
CHRIST RETURNETH
CALL OF CHRIST
Now on land and sea
CHILDREN'S HYMNS
Christ the Lord is risen For the beauty of the earth
Am I a soldier of the cross Hark, the voice of Jesus 1 heard the voice of Jesus Jesus calls us
52 34
C A L V A R Y — ( S e e Christ, Cross of)
Cast thy burden upon
B U R D E N — ( S e e Comfort)
Jesus, lover of my soul
0 love of God most full Saviour, breathe an evening
CHRIST—BIRTH OF Angels, from the realms Angels we have heard on high 550
76 64
SAV130
CHRIST—CROSS OF Alas, and did my Saviour A T CALVARY A T THE CROSS
Beneath the cross of Jesus GLORY TO H I S NAME
1 saw the cross of Jesus I will sing the wondrous In the cross of Christ " M a n of sorrows" M Y REDEEMER N E A R THE CROSS ONE DAY
Rock of Ages The head that once
101 96 94
345 95
190 144 100 163 143 97
85 103 117
T H E O L D RUGGED CROSS T H E W A Y OF THE CROSS
93 196
There is a fountain There is a green hill far away When I survey
92 98 99
155
JESUS Is THE FRIEND
214
Just when I need Him O could I speak
267 146
T H E LILY OF THE VALLEY
87
What a friend
328
W H A T I F I T W E R E TODAY?
125
CHRIST—KING All glory, laud, and honor All hail the power 132, 133, Come, ye faithful Crown Him with many Hail, Thou once despised Hark, ten thousand harps H e is coming Hope of the world Jesus shall reign Lead on, O King eternal Look, ye saints O worship the King O u r Lord Christ hath risen Rejoice, the Lord is King Ride on! ride on in majesty T h e head that once was W H A T I F I T W E R E TODAY?
151 134 109 152 149 145 121 282 116 417 148 20 112 108 102 117 125
Ye servants of God
147
CHRIST—LIFE A N D MINISTRY OF How
beauteous were marks My dear Redeemer
the
84 83 O N E DAY 85 Ride on! ride on in majesty 102 Tell me the story of Jesus 211 T h o u didst leave T h y throne 82 We would see Jesus 89 CHRIST—LIKENESS Have Thine own way How beauteous were marks LET
OTHERS
TO 355 the 84
SEE JESUS IN
You More like the Master Seal us, O Holy Spirit Take time to be holy We would see Jesus CHRIST—LORDSHIP
348 325 175 367 324 OF
A mighty fortress is our God All hail the power 132, 133, All things are Thine Come, Thou Almighty King Crown Him with many Fairest Lord Jesus Hark, ten thousand harps Look, ye saints Majestic sweetness
40 134 403 12 152 159 145 148 118
298 221 261
Awake, my soul
26
BLESSED REDEEMER
106
Come, let us tune
Crown Him with many 152 Great Redeemer, we adore 154 Hark, ten thousand harps 145 I love Thee 150 I love to tell the story 141 I will sing the wondrous 144 Immortal love, forever full 277 Into the woods 90 Jesus, lover of my soul 156 »57»'58 Jesus, the very thought 135 Jesus, Thy boundless love 288 Love divine 2 M Y REDEEMER M Y SAVIOUR'S LOVE
143 139
O could I speak Praise Him, praise Him Sun of my soul There is a green hill far away There is a name I love There's a glad, new song When I survey
128
146 137 15 98 131 311 99
CHRIST—NAME OF All hail the power 132, 133, 134 Ask ye what great thing 161 BLESSED B E THE NAME GLORIOUS Is T H Y NAME GLORY TO H I S NAME H E K E E P S M E SINGING
I 40 I 38 95 307
How sweet the name of Jesus 160 Jesus, the very thought 135 " M a n of sorrows" 163 More about Jesus 321 Now to the Lord a noble song 19 O for a thousand tongues 129 Shepherd of tender youth 162 Take the name of Jesus 305 The great Physician 86 T H E L I L Y OF THE V A L L E Y
There is a name I love
87
131
CHRIST—PRAISE OF All glory, laud, and honor All hail the power 132, 133, Ask ye what great thing I know Awake, my soul, in joyful lays Blessed assurance BLESSED B E THE NAME BLESSED REDEEMER CHRIST AROSE
151 134 161 26 269 140 106 113
Christ the Lord is risen today 115 Christ, whose glory 22 Come, let us tune 128 Come, ye faithful 109 Crown Him with many 152 Fairest Lord Jesus 159 For the beauty of the earth 153 GLORIOUS IS T H Y NAME GLORY TO H I S NAME
HALLELUJAH, RISEN
CHRIST
551
121 304 307
How beauteous were How sweet the name of Jesus I heard the voice of Jesus say I love Thee I love to tell the story I will sing the wondrous story Jesus is all the world to me Jesus, lover of my soul 156, 157, Jesus, the very thought Jesus, Thou joy of loving Look, ye saints Majestic sweetness " M a n of sorrows" More about Jesus M Y REDEEMER M Y SAVIOUR'S LOVE
84 160 302 150 141 144 155 158 135 136 148 118 163 321 143 139
Now to the Lord a noble song 19 O could I speak 146 O for a thousand tongues 129 O Thou God of my salvation 164 ONE DAY 85 Our Lord Christ hath risen 112 Praise Him, praise Him 137 Rejoice, the Lord is King 108 Safely through another week 37 Shepherd of tender youth 162 The day of resurrection 111 T h e great Physician 86 T H E LILY OF THE VALLEY
87
The strife is o'er There is a name I love There's a light upon the To God be the glory Welcome, happy morning
107 131 124 41 110
W H A T A WONDERFUL SAVIOUR W H A T I F I T W E R E TODAY?
130 125
When morning gilds the skies
23
WONDERFUL, JESUS
WONDERFUL I42
Ye servants of God
147
CHRIST—REIGN OF All hail the power
132, 133, 134
BLESSED B E THE NAME
140
Come, let us tune Crown Him with many
128 152
GLORIOUS IS T H Y NAME
138
114
149 145 121 116 123 118 146 129 137 108 102 124
145
W H A T I F I T W E R E TODAY?
125
154 149
IS
Hark, ten thousand harps
He is coming H E IS So PRECIOUS TO M E H E K E E P S M E SINGING
Hail, Thou once despised Hark, ten thousand harps He is coming Jesus shall reign Lo, He comes with clouds Majestic sweetness O could I speak O for a thousand tongues Praise Him, praise Him Rejoice, the Lord is King Ride on! ride on in majesty There's a light upon the
138 95
Great Redeemer, we adore Hail, Thou once despised
CHRIST—LOVE OF
CHRIST—FRIEND I must tell Jesus I need Thee, precious Jesus I've found a friend
Jesus is all the world to me
CHRIST—RESURRECTION OF CHRIST AROSE
113
Christ the Lord is risen today 115 Come, ye faithful, raise the strain 109 Crown Him with many 152 HALLELUJAH ! RISEN H E LIVES O N E DAY
CHRIST
IS II4 279
85 112 108 111 107 no
Our Lord Christ hath risen Rejoice, the Lord is King The day of resurrection The strife is o'er Welcome, happy morning
CHRIST—RETURN OF CHRIST RETURNETH GLORIOUS IS T H Y NAME
I 20 138
Hark, ten thousand harps He is coming I know that my Redeemer Lo, He comes with clouds O could I speak
145 121 127 123 146 85 137 122 126 124
ONE DAY
Praise Him, praise Him Rise, my soul The Lord will come There's a light upon the
W E ' L L W O R K T I L L JESUS 284 W H A T I F I T W E R E TODAY? 125 W I L L JESUS FIND U S W A T C H ING? 119
CHRIST—SAVIOUR Awake, my soul, in joyful lays
26
BLESSED B E THE NAME
140
Christ the Lord is risen today 115 Come to the Saviour now 226 GLORIOUS IS T H Y NAME GLORY TO H I S NAME
Great Redeemer, we adore HE
IS ABLE THEE
Jesus,
lover
TO
138 95
154
DELIVER I 98
of my soul 156 157, 158
JESUS PAID I T A L L JESUS SAVES
Look, ye saints Majestic sweetness " M a n of sorrows" O could I speak O for a thousand tongues O Jesus, Thou art standing O Thou God of my salvation ONE DAY
Praise Him, praise Him Saviour, breathe an evening Saviour, like a shepherd The great Physician T H E LIGHT OF THE W O R L D W H A T A WONDERFUL SAVIOUR
225 191
148 118 163 146 129 346 164 85 137 34 344 86 88 130
CHRIST—SON OF GOD
CHURCH
I know not how that Bethlehem's Babe 276 " M a n of sorrows" 163 Thou didst leave Thy throne 82 Ye servants of God 147
All things are Thine
CHRIST—SUFFERING AND DEATH A T CALVARY BLESSED REDEEMER
Crown Him with many Go to dark Gethsemane Into the woods my Master " M a n of sorrows" M Y SAVIOUR'S LOVE
O sacred Head Praise Him, praise Him Ride on! ride on in majesty Shepherd of tender youth T H E O L D RUGGED CROSS
96 106
152 105 90 163 139
91 137 102 162 93
The strife is o'er 107 There is a green hill far away 98 'Tis midnight, and on Olive's 104 When I survey 99 CHRISTIAN CITIZENSHIP A charge to keep I have Jesus, I my cross have taken LET
OTHERS
358 387
SEE JESUS IN
Vou
348
M A K E M E A BLESSING M A K E M E A CHANNEL
O brother man Rise up, O men of God Serve the Lord with gladness Throw out the lifeline Where cross the crowded ways of life
431 438
447 445 434 217 464
CHRISTIAN WARFARE A mighty fortress 40 Am I a soldier of the cross 405 Arise, O youth of God 423 Dare to be brave 411 FAITH IS THE VICTORY
Fight the good fight Lead on, O King eternal LOYALTY TO CHRIST
256
406 417 407
March on, O soul 422 My soul, be on thy guard 420 Once to every man 418 Onward, Christian soldiers 412 Soldiers of Christ, arise 416 Stand up, stand up 415,419
ANNIVERSARY HYMN
Glorious things of thee I love Thy kingdom, Lord O Thou whose hand hath O where are kings and empires O Word of God, incarnate Onward, Christian soldiers The church's one foundation Zion stands with hills
DEDICATORY HYMN
383 18^ 412 380 378
0 Thou whose hand hath
Abide with Me Come unto Me Come, ye disconsolate COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS
From every stormy wind God is love He leadeth me 1 heard the voice of Jesus say I must tell Jesus In heavenly love abiding In the cross of Christ In the hour of trial Jesus is all the world to me Jesus, lover of my soul 156, 157, Just when I need Him most Lead, kindly light
499
379
295 227 297 318
296 50 58 302 298 303 100 317 155 158 267 60
L E T THE LOWER LIGHTS
300
Like a river glorious Near to the heart of God Nearer, my God to Thee
294 301 322
SWEET PEACE, THE G I F T
299
Take the name of Jesus
305
T H E ROCK T H A T Is H I G H E R
320
COMPASSION I AM PRAYING FOR YOU
23a
I gave My life for thee 0 my soul, bless God Rescue the perishing The great Physician Throw out the lifeline
399 51 207 86 217
The Son of God goes forth Truehearted, wholehearted We are living, we are dwelling Who is on the Lord's side
414 410
CONFESSION—OF SIN
421 413
Have Thine own way I am resolved I lay my sins on Jesus I need Thee every hour I need Thee, precious Jesus
JESUS PAID I T A L L
I SURRENDER A L L
206
W H I T E R T H A N SNOW
201
CONFLICT A N D CONQ U E S T — ( S e e also Christian Warfare) A mighty fortress Am I a soldier of the cross Arise, O youth of God Dare to be brave Fight the good fight Go to dark Gethsemane Lead on, O King eternal March on, O soul My soul, be on thy guard Once to every man Onward, Christian soldiers Rise up, O men of God Soldiers of Christ, arise Stand up, stand up 415,
225
355 216 210 334 221 363
40 405 423 411 256
406 105 417 422 420 418 412 445 416 419
T H E BANNER OF THE CROSS
408
T h e Son of God goes forth Truehearted, wholehearted
414 410
CONSECRATION A charge to keep I have "Are ye able" Beneath the cross of Jesus
358 351 345
BREATHE ON M E CLOSE TO T H E E FOOTSTEPS OF JESUS
I 74 354 362
Give of your best Have Thine own way Hope of the world I am Thine, O Lord I gave My life for thee
353 355 282 349 399
I SURRENDER A L L
I would be true
363
315
I'LL G O WHERE YOU WANT M E TO G O 425 I ' L L LIVE FOR HIM 359 Is YOUR A L L ON THE ALTAR? 350
Jesus calls us Jesus, I my cross have taken Just as I am, Thine own LET
OTHERS YOU
360 387 249
SEE JESUS IN
M A K E M E A CHANNEL
243 224 210
212
No, not despairingly
Living for Jesus Lord, speak to me
CONFESSION—OF CHRIST 1 am coming to the cross I hear Thy welcome voice I lay my sins on Jesus
240
LOVE LIFTED M E
FAITH IS THE VICTORY
COMFORT
408 409
552
500
381 382 379
CHURCH DEDICATION
T H E BANNER OF THE CROSS T H E KINGDOM IS COMING
C H R I S T M A S (See Christ, Birth of)
Just as I am 403
March on, O soul More like the Master My Jesus, as Thou wilt NEAR THE CROSS
O for a closer walk O Jesus, I have promised O Jesus, Thou art standing O love that wilt not let me go O Master, let me walk Purer in heart, O God READY SATISFIED WITH JESUS
348 352 340 438
422 325 251 97
365 386 346 290 426 369 439 436
Saviour, more than life Seal us, O Holy Spirit So let our lips and lives SOMETHING FOR T H E E
Speak to my heart Take my life, and let it be 356, Take time to be holy The Master hath come The Son of God goes forth There is a green hill far away Thou hast said, exalted Jesus Truehearted, wholehearted We would see Jesus When I survey Where He leads me Wherever He leads I'll go Who is on the Lord's side Yield not to temptation
326 175 323 400
331 357 367 427 414 98 390 410 324 99 361 347 413 364
COURAGE
WONDERFUL, JESUS
405 411 253 412 445 16 419 414
WONDERFUL I42
Yield not to temptation
364
CROSS—(See Christ, Cross of) DEVOTION Beneath the cross of Jesus BREATHE ON M E
345 174
Christ, whose glory
22
CLOSE TO T H E E
354
Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove Day is dying in the west Dear Lord and Father Draw Thou my soul God, that madest earth Holy Ghost, with light How sweet the name of Jesus I am Thine, O Lord I need Thee, precious Jesus In the cross of Christ Jesus, the very thought Jesus, Thou joy of loving Jesus, Thy boundless love More like Jesus would I be More love to Thee, O Christ My dear Redeemer and my My faith looks up to Thee My Jesus, I love Thee N E A R THE CROSS
Nearer, my God, to Thee Nearer, still nearer O holy Saviour, friend
553
169 29 335 314 30 170 160 349 221 100 135 136 288 316 292 83 257 289 97
322 281 287
312 27 326 16 25 15 427 32 324
DISCIPLESHIP Art thou weary Come to Jesus, yc who labor His W A Y WITH T H E E
I am resolved Must Jesus bear the cross 0 Jesus, I have promised Stand up, stand up 415, T H E NAIL-SCARRED H A N D
Thou hast said, exalted Jesus We would see Jesus When I survey
CONVERSION—(See Invitation)
Am I a soldier of the cross Dare to be brave Have faith in God Onward, Christian soldiers Rise up, O men of God Stand up, and bless the Lord Stand up, stand up 415, The Son of God goes forth
Open my eyes Saviour, again to Thy dear Saviour, more than life Stand up, and bless the Lord Still, still with Thee Sun of my soul The Master hath come The radiant morn We would see Jesus
245 246 239
216 428 386 419 231
390 89 99
E A S T E R — ( S e e Christ, Resurrection of) ETERNAL LIFE —(See also Immortal Life in Contents) 1 know that my Redeemer 127 Majestic sweetness 118 The head that once 117
EVENING HYMNS Day is dying in the west God, that madest earth Lord, dismiss us Now, on land and sea Now the day is over Saviour, again to Thy dear Saviour, breathe an evening Softly now the light of day T h e radiant morn
29 30 31 28 35 27 34 33 32
FAITH Ask ye what great thing Cast thy burden upon the Lord FAITH Is THE VICTORY
Faith of our fathers Have faith in God I've found a friend My faith looks up to Thee O for a faith that O God, our help in ages past 'Tis so sweet to trust TRUST AND O B E Y TRUSTING JESUS
161 254 256
252 253 261 257 255 286 258 260 259
FAITHFULNESS L E T THE LOWER LIGHTS
300
Lord, dismiss us
31
FELLOWSHIP Blest be the tie Brethren, we have met
366 368
G o d be with you I n C h r i s t t h e r e is n o E a s t LEANING
ON T H E
372 443
EVERLAST-
ING A R M S
O for Purer Take Walk
371
a closer w a l k w i t h G o d in h e a r t , O G o d time to be holy in t h e l i g h t !
365 369 367 370
RECEIVETH
SINFUL
195 335 242 149 257 51 219
MEN
Dear Lord and Father D e p t h of m e r c y ! c a n t h e r e b e H a i l , T h o u once despised M y faith looks u p to T h e e O m y s o u l , bless G o d Pass m e not T h o u g h y o u r sins b e as s c a r let 213 WONDERFUL,
WONDERFUL
JESUS
142
FUNERAL HYMNS Abide with m e C o m e , ye disconsolate GOD
WILL
TAKE
CARE
295 297 OF
You
274
I T IS W E L L W I T H M Y SOUL
265
L e a d , kindly light M y J e s u s , as T h o u wilt O l o v e t h a t w i l t n o t let m e g o R o c k of A g e s Shall we g a t h e r at the river
60 251 290 103 481
S W E E T B Y AND B Y
471
W h a t a friend
328
W H E N THE MORNING COMES
GOD—CARE
473
OF
Be T h o u m y vision Father, I stretch m y hands GOD
WILL
TAKE
Begin, m y tongue, some Cast thy burden upon G r e a t is T h y faithfulness
49 254 47
GOD—FATHERHOOD OF God,
our
Father,
we
adore
Thee
FORGIVENESS CHRIST
GOD—FAITHFULNESS OF
CARE
62 46 OF
You H e leadeth me N o w , o n l a n d a n d sea N o w t h e d a y is o v e r T h e L o r d is m y S h e p h e r d T h i s is m y F a t h e r ' s w o r l d
274 58 28 35 57 59
GOD—COMMUNION WITH CLOSE TO T H E E
354
H e leadeth me O M a s t e r , let m e w a l k Softly n o w t h e l i g h t of d a y Still, still w i t h T h e e
58 426 33 25
T H E NAIL-SCARRED H A N D
231
GOD—CREATOR All c r e a t u r e s of o u r G o d All t h i n g s b r i g h t a n d b e a u t i f u l M i g h t y G o d , while angels Praise to the L o r d T h e spacious firmamept
3 8 4 6 10
5
I m m o r t a l , invisible O m y s o u l , bless G o d Praise, m y soul, t h e K i n g
43 51 18
GOD—LOVE AND MERCY OF Begin, m y t o n g u e , some G o d is l o v e God the Almighty O n e G r e a t is T h y faithfulness Great Redeemer, we adore I m m o r t a l l o v e , f o r e v e r full Love divine M i g h t y God, while angels O l o v e of G o d m o s t full O m y s o u l , bless G o d Praise, m y soul, t h e K i n g T h e L o r d is m y S h e p h e r d There's a wideness
49 50 42 47 154 277 2 4 52 51 18 57 48
GOD—MAJESTY AND POWER OF A m i g h t y fortress 40 Awake, m y tongue 24 Come, T h o u Almighty King 12 G o d the almighty O n e 42 Holy, holy, holy 1 I m m o r t a l , invisible 43 Joyful, joyful, we adore T h e e 44 L e t all o n e a r t h t h e i r voices 7 O G o d , o u r h e l p in a g e s p a s t 286 O worship the King 20 Praise, m y soul, t h e K i n g 18 Praise the L o r d ! ye heavens 9 T h e L o r d will c o m e 126 T h e spacious firmament 10 - T h i s is m y F a t h e r ' s w o r l d 59 Y e s e r v a n t s of G o d 147
D a y is d y i n g in t h e w e s t God, that madest earth Guide me, O T h o u great Jehovah 55, L e a d , kindly light Still, still w i t h T h e e
29 30
TAKE
CARE
OF
YOU
O G o d , o u r h e l p in a g e s p a s t
554
158
N E A R TO THE H E A R T OF G O D
301
T H E HAVEN OF REST
228
W e praise T h e e , O G o d
274 286
40 46
L e t all o n e a r t h t h e i r voices N o , not despairingly N O T H I N G BUT T H E B L O O D
19 146
O N C E FOR A L L
199
P O W E R IN T H E B L O O D
193
REDEEMED
203
Rescue the perishing R o c k of A g e s R e v i v e us a g a i n
207 103 205
SINCE
I
HAVE
197 BEEN
RE-
DEEMED
11
7 206 204
N o w to the L o r d a noble song O could I speak
SAVED, SAVED
56
208
T H E W A Y OF THE CROSS
I 96
T h e r e ' s a glad, new song T h o u , O C h r i s t of C a l v a r y
311 189
GOSPEL B r e a k T h o u t h e b r e a d of life 1 l o v e t o tell t h e s t o r y I will sing t h e w o n d r o u s s t o r y
178 141 144
LOYALTY TO CHRIST
407
M Y REDEEMER
143
O for a t h o u s a n d t o n g u e s
129
SEND
457
THE
LIGHT
So l e t o u r lips a n d lives Tell m e the old, old story
323 222
T H E K I N G D O M Is C O M I N G
409
T o G o d be the glory W e ' v e a s t o r y t o tell WONDERFUL,
41 455
WONDERFUI
JESUS
I42
W O N D E R F U L W O R D S OF LIFE
181
GRACE Amazing grace ARE
YOU
188
WASHED
IN
THE 192
A T CALVARY
96
Awake, my tongue Begin, m y tongue, some
24 49
RECEIVETH
SINFUL
195 313
MEN
C o m e , t h o u fount GRACE
GREATER
THAN
OUR
SIN
Great Redeemer, we adore HE HE
INCLUDED Is
ABLE
ME TO
200 154 194
DELIVER
THEE
I 98
H E LIFTED M E
202
I s a w t h e cross of J e s u s 190 J e s u s , l o v e r of m y soul 156, 157, 158 JESUS SAVES
191
WE
SHALL
SEE
THE
KING
SOMEDAY
474
When I can clear
read
my
title 468
W H E N THE M O R N I N G COMES WHEN
THE
ROLL
Is
UP YONDER WHEN
WE
473
CALLED
ALL
GET
TO
HEAVEN
483
W I L L T H E R E B E A N Y STARS?
470
H O L I N E S S — ( S e e Consecration); (See Christian Life in C o n t e n t s ) SPIRIT
B R E A T H E ON M E
209
B r e a t h e o n m e , Brea th of G o d r 67 C o m e , Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove 169 Come, T h o u Almighty King 12 God, our Father, we adore Thee 5 H o l y G h o s t , w i t h l i g h t d i v i n e 170 H o l y S p i r i t , faithful g u i d e 165 H o l y Spirit, from on high 171
F o r t h e b e a u t y of t h e e a r t h 0 worship the K i n g
153 20
GUIDANCE All the w a y m y Saviour leads 268 Be T h o u m y vision 62 E t e r n a l F a t h e r , s t r o n g t o s a v e 61 G o d moves in a mysterious way 53 G o d of o u r f a t h e r s 54 Guide me, O T h o u great Jehovah 5 5 , 56 H e leadeth m e 58 H o l y S p i r i t , faithful g u i d e 165 Jesus Saviour, pilot m e 337 Lead, kindly light 60 S a v i o u r , like a s h e p h e r d l e a d us 344 S h e p h e r d of t e n d e r y o u t h 162 T h e L o r d is m y S h e p h e r d 57 The Master hath come 427 T h y W o r d is a l a m p t o m y feet 180 HEAVEN F a c e t o face 475 H a r k ! h a r k , m y soul 469 H o l y S p i r i t , faithful g u i d e 165 1 know that my Redeemer liveth 127 I love T h e e 150 Jerusalem, the golden 477 M Y SAVIOUR FIRST OF A L L
472
O
485
THAT WILL BE GLORY
I 74
PENTECOSTAL P O W E R
173
Seal us, O H o l y Spirit Spirit divine, attend prayer S p i r i t of G o d , d e s c e n d T h e H o l y G h o s t is h e r e
175 our 172 166 168
RECEIVETH
248 245 250
SINFUL
195
MEN
C o m e , says J e s u s ' sacred voice C o m e to Jesus, ye w h o labor C o m e to the Saviour n o w Come unto M e , ye weary D e p t h of m e r c y ! G o d calling yet! His
HOLY
201
also
Almost persuaded Art thou weary Blow ye the t r u m p e t , blow CHRIST
W H I T E R THAN S N O W
GRATITUDE—(See Thankfulness)
INVITATION—CONVERSION
482
"WHOSOEVER" MEANETH M E
GOD—TRINITY Come, T h o u Almighty King 12 E t e r n a l F a t h e r , s t r o n g t o s a v e 61 God, our Father, we adore Thee 5 Holy, holy, holy 1 M i g h t y G o d , while angels 4 0 d a y of r e s t a n d g l a d n e s s 36
260
All p e o p l e t h a t o n e a r t h 13 G o d m o v e s in a m y s t e r i o u s way 53 G o d of o u r f a t h e r s 54 WILL
A m i g h t y fortress Father, I stretch m y h a n d s Guide me, O T h o u great Jehovah 55, J e s u s , l o v e r of m y soul 156, 157,
CHRIST
56 60 25
GOD—PROVIDENCE OF
GOD
GOD—REFUGE
BLOOD?
GOD—PRESENCE OF
T R U S T AND O B E Y
O worship the K i n g 20 P r a i s e t o G o d , i m m o r t a l p r a i s e 14 Praise to the L o r d , the Almighty 6 T h e L o r d is m y S h e p h e r d 57 T h i s is m y F a t h e r ' s w o r l d 59 W e praise T h e e , O G o d 11
244 246 226 227 242 223
W A Y WITH T H E E
239
I a m c o m i n g t o t h e cross
243
I AM PRAYING FOR Y O U
232
I a m resolved I hear T h y w e l c o m e voice I
WILL
ARISE
AND
216 224
GO
TO
JESUS
241
JESUS, I COME
233
J E S U S Is C A L L I N G
229
J u s t as I a m J u s t as I a m , T h i n e o w n
240 249
L E T JESUS COME INTO Y O U R
Lift u p y o u r h e a d s LORD, I'M COMING H O M E
237
No, not despairingly 0
230
247 206
W H Y N O T TONIGHT?
234
ONLY TRUST HIM
235
Pass m e n o t Softly a n d t e n d e r l y
219 236
HOME
T H E H A V E N OF R E S T
228
T H E NAIL-SCARRED H A N D
231
F r i e n d of t h e h o m e 376 G o d give u s C h r i s t i a n h o m e s 3 7 7 H a p p y the home 374 O happy home 373 O T h o u whose gracious prese n c e blest 375
T h o u g h y o u r sins
H O P E — ( S e e also Heaven)
G o d is l o v e 50 H e leadeth m e 58 H o p e of t h e w o r l d 282 Jesus, the very thought 135 N e a r e r , still n e a r e r 281 O G o d , o u r h e l p in ages past 286 O h o l y S a v i o u r , friend u n seen 287 The radiant morn WE'LL
WORK
88
32
T H E SOLID R O C K
283 TILL
JESUS
COMES
284
O t h e y tell m e of a h o m e 484 O t h i n k of t h e h o m e o v e r there 480 O n Jordan's stormy banks 478, 479 Shall we gather at the river 481
INFLUENCE—(See
MAKE
ME
A CHANNEL
438
S W E E T B Y AND B Y
471
MAKE
ME
A BLESSING
431
T e n t h o u s a n d times ten thousand
476
M u s t I go, handed
WONDERFUL PEACE
Christian
285
also
empty430
555
220
WHY NOT NOW?
218
Y E M U S T B E BORN AGAIN
215
" A r e ye a b l e , " said the M a s ter 351 FOOTSTEPS OF JESUS
362
Have Thine own way
355
1 SURRENDER A L L I'LL
GO
WHERE
YOU
363 WANT
425
M E TO G O I ' L L LIVE FOR H I M
359
Is Y O U R A L L O N T H E A L T A R ?
350
J e s u s calls u s J u s t as I a m , T h i n e o w n L i v i n g for J e s u s O Jesus, T h o u art standing
360 249 352 346
READY
439
SOMETHING FOR T H E E
400
T a k e m y life a n d l e t it b e 3 5 6 , 3 5 7 T h e Master hath come 427 T h e S o n of G o d goes f o r t h 414
Citizenship)
and
238
W h y do you wait
INVITATION—CONSECRATION
Aspiration,
T H E L I G H T OF THE W O R L D
213
"WHOSOEVER W I L L "
W H E R E H E LEADS M E WHEREVER
HE
LEADS
Go W h o is o n t h e L o r d ' s side
36 T I'LL
347 413
J E S U S — ( S e e also Christ) JOY AH people that on earth '3 161 Ask ye what great thing Awake, my soul 3°9 CHRIST AROSE "3 Christ the Lord is risen "5 Come, ye faithful, raise 109 Fairest Lord Jesus 159 H E INCLUDED M E 194 H E IS S O PRECIOUS TO M E 3°4 H E K E E P S M E SINGING 3°7 How tedious and tasteless 306 I love Thee 150 ! Jesus is all the world to me 55 Jesus, the very thought •35 136 Jesus, T h o u joy of loving J o y to the world 65 Joyful, joyful, we adore Thee 44 146 O could I speak O happy day 389 108 Rejoice, the Lord is King ! Rejoice, ye pure in heart 7 SAVED, SAVED i97 SINCE I H A V E BEEN R E 208 DEEMED SINCE JESUS CAME INTO M Y 310 HEART SUNSHINE IN M Y SOUL 273 Take the name of Jesus 3°5 111 T h e day of resurrection 117 T h e head that once was There's a glad new song 3'i T o God be the glory 41 Welcome, happy morning no W E ' R E MARCHING TO ZION 308 JUDGMENT T h e Lord will come 126 W I L L JESUS FIND U S WATCHING? 119
KINGDOM H e is c o m i n g I love T h y k i n g d o m , L o r d J e s u s shall reign R e j o i c e , t h e L o r d is K i n g
121 38a 116 108
T H E KINGDOM IS COMING
409
T h e L o r d will c o m e T h e r e ' s a light u p o n the
126 124
W H A T I F I T WERE TODAY?
Y e s e r v a n t s of G o d
125
147
LORD'S DAY O day of rest and gladness 36 O T h o u whose hand 379 Safely through another week 37 This is the day the Lord 39 Welcome, delightful morn 21 With joy we hail the sacred 38 LORD'S
SUPPER
A parting hymn we sing Be known to us
397 398
Be present at our table, Lord Bread of heaven Bread of the world Go to dark Gethsemane Here at T h y table, Lord Here, O my Lord In memory of the Saviour's 'Tis midnight, and on Olive's
396 395 394 105 392 391 393 104.
LOVE—GOD'S LOVE TO US A T CALVARY
96
Come, H o l y Spirit G r e a t is T h y faithfulness Love divine
169 47 2
LOVE IS THE T H E M E
293
LOVE LIFTED M E
212
O love of G o d m o s t full 52 0 love t h a t wilt n o t let m e g o 2 9 0 T h e K i n g of l o v e 280 There's a glad n e w song 311 There's a wideness 48 W h e n I survey 99 Z i o n s t a n d s w i t h hills 378
LOVE—OUR LOVE TO GOD 1 love Thee I love to tell the story Jesus, T h y boundless love More love to Thee, O Christ My dear Redeemer My Jesus, I love Thee Praise to God, immortal praise Saviour, teach me day by day There is a green hill far away There is a name I love to hear When I survey
150 141 288 292 83 289 14 291 98 131 99
LOYALTY A charge to keep I have I would be true LOYALTY TO CHRIST Truehearted, wholehearted Who is on the Lord's side Yield not to temptation
358 315 407 410 413 364
MARRIAGE
L i g h t of t h e w o r l d O G o d , w e p r a y for a l l O Zion, haste
454 456 451
SEND THE LIGHT
457
T H E K I N G ' S BUSINESS
433
T h e m o r n i n g light 448 T h o u whose almighty W o r d 461 W a t c h m a n ! tell u s 462 W e a r e living, w e a r e dwelling 421 W e ' v e a s t o r y t o tell 455 Ye Christian heralds 459
MORNING HYMNS Awake, my soul, in joyful lays Awake, my tongue, thy tribute Christ, whose glory fills Holy, holy, holy Still, still with Thee Welcome, delightful morn When morning gilds the skies
26 24 22 1 25 21 23
MOTHER'S DAY Gracious Saviour, who didst 0 blessed day of motherhood
503 504
501 502
MISSIONS C h r i s t for t h e w o r l d w e sing 4 5 8 F a t h e r i n h e a v e n , w h o lovest 460 Fling o u t the b a n n e r 446 F o r w a r d t h r o u g h t h e ages 463 F r o m G r e e n l a n d ' s icy m o u n tains 449 From ocean unto ocean 450 Hail to the brightness 453 H a r k , t h e v o i c e of J e s u s 440 H e r a l d s of C h r i s t 452 1 l o v e t o tell t h e s t o r y 141 I n C h r i s t t h e r e is n o E a s t 443 Jesus shall reign 116
556
A m i g h t y fortress 40 A l l c r e a t u r e s of o u r G o d 3 All p e o p l e t h a t o n e a r t h 13 All things bright a n d beautiful 8 Awake, m y tongue, thy tribute 24 Come, T h o u Almighty K i n g 12 Come, thou Fount 313 D r a w T h o u m y soul, O Christ 314 F o r t h e b e a u t y of t h e e a r t h 153 G o d of o u r f a t h e r s 54 God, our Father, we adore Thee 5 God the almighty O n e 42 Guide m e , O T h o u great Jehovah 55, 56 H a l l e l u j a h ! C h r i s t is risen 114 Hark, ten thousand harps 145 H E K E E P S M E SINGING
307
Holy, holy, holy I m m o r t a l , invisible L e t all o n e a r t h their voices Love divine L O V E IS THE T H E M E
NEW
YEAR
Another year is dawning Father, let me dedicate Ring out the old OFFERTORY
497 498 496
HYMNS
All things are Thine 403, All things come of Thee Bless T h o u the gifts G r a n t us, Lord, the grace
536 534 533 537
SOMETHING FOR T H E E
400
T R U S T , T R Y , AND P R O V E M E
404
We
give own
Thee
but
Thine 402, 535
PATRIOTISM AMERICA
487
AMERICA, T H E BEAUTIFUL
489
BATTLE HYMN
488
G o d of o u r f a t h e r s
54
T H E STAR-SPANGLED BANNER
486
Art thou weary C o m e to Jesus, y e w h o l a b o r F r o m every stormy wind 1 h e a r d t h e v o i c e of J e s u s s a y IT IS W E L L WITH M Y SOUL
Like a river glorious
245 246 296 302 265
294
N E A R TO THE H E A R T OF G O D
301
N o w , on l a n d a n d sea Saviour, a g a i n to T h y d e a r
28 27
SWEET PEACE, THEGIFT
299
WONDERFUL
285
WONDERFUL,
PEACE WONDERFUL
JESUS
I42
PEACE—ON EARTH Crown
Him with crowns
many 152
1 43 7 2 293
M i g h t y God, while angeis N o w to t h e L o r d a noble song O m y s o u l , bless G o d 0 worship the King P r a i s e , m y soul, t h e K i n g Praise the L o r d ! ye heavens Praise to G o d , i m m o r t a l praise Praise to t h e Lord Rejoice, y e p u r e in h e a r t Safely t h r o u g h a n o t h e r w e e k S t a n d u p , a n d bless t h e L o r d S u n of m y s o u l T h e spacious firmament T h i s is m y F a t h e r ' s w o r l d T h i s is t h e d a y t h e L o r d T o G o d b e t h e glory W e praise T h e e , O G o d With j o y w e hail the sacred
4 19 51 20 18 9 14 6 17 37 16 15 10 59 39 41 11 38
PRAYER Abide with m e
295
B R E A T H E ON M E
PEACE—WITH GOD
0 perfect love T h e voice that breathed
PRAISE
174
Breathe on m e , breath
167
CHILD'S
HYMN
341
C o m e , H o l y Spirit Come, T h o u Fount Dear Lord and Father D r a w T h o u m y soul, Christ G o to d a r k G e t h s e m a n e God, that madest earth
169 313 335
MORNING
HIGHER GROUND
O 314 105 30 319
H o l y G h o s t , w i t h l i g h t d i v i n e 170 H o l y S p i r i t , faithful g u i d e 165 H o p e of t h e w o r l d 282 1 AM PRAYING FOR Y O U
I am Thine, O Lord I need T h e e every h o u r Jesus, Saviour, pilot m e J e s u s , T h o u j o y of l o v i n g
232
349 334 337 136
L o r d , for t o m o r r o w a n d its L o r d , l a y s o m e soul u p o n
339 332
LORD, SEND A REVIVAL
333
Lord, speak to m e MY
340
PRAYER
338
M Y SAVIOUR'S LOVE
139
O p e n m y eyes O u r F a t h e r in h e a v e n
312 343
PENTECOSTAL P O W E R
I 73
P r a y e r is t h e s o u l ' s s i n c e r e S a v i o u r , like a s h e p h e r d Seal us, O H o l y Spirit
336 344 175
SEND A G R E A T REVIVAL
342
Speak to m y heart Spirit divine, attend S p i r i t of G o d , d e s c e n d S w e e t h o u r of p r a y e r T e a c h m e to pray T h e H o l y G h o s t is h e r e 'Tis midnight, a n d on Olive's ' T i s t h e blessed h o u r W h a t a friend
331 172 166 32 7 330 168 104 329 328
P R O V I D E N C E — ( S e e God,
REVIVAL LORD, SEND A REVIVAL PENTECOSTAL POWER Revive us again SEND A GREAT REVIVAL T h e r e shall be showers
333 I 73 205 342 264
SALVATION Alas, a n d d i d m y Saviour Amazing grace ARE
Y O U WASHED
101 188
IN T H E
BLOOD?
192
A T CALVARY
96
A T T H E CROSS
94
BLESSED R E D E E M E R CHRIST
106
RECEIVETH
SINFUL
r 95
MEN GLORY TO H I SNAME GRACE
GREATER
95
THAN O U R
200
SIN H E INCLUDED M E HE
IS
ABLE
194
TO
DELIVER
THEE
I 98
H E LIFTED M E
202
I s a w t h e cross of J e s u s 190 JESUS Is THE FRIEND Y O U
Providence of)
NEED
REDEMPTION—(See Salvation)
REPENTANCE
214
JESUS SAVES
191
LOVE LIFTED M E
212
M Y SAVIOUR'S L O V E
139
No, n o t despairingly
206
Blow ye t h e t r u m p e t , blow D e p t h of m e r c y ! c a n t h e r e b e G o d calling yet! Holy Spirit, from on high I a m resolved I h e a r T h y welcome voice I l a y m y sins o n J e s u s I need T h e e , precious Jesus
250 242 223 171 216 224 210 221
NOTHING BUTT H E BLOOD
204
O N C E FORA L L
199
JESUS, I COME
233
SAVED, SAVED
JESUS
Is
193
Praise H i m , praise H i m
137
REDEEMED
203
Rescue the perishing Revive us again R o c k of A g e s SINCE
THE FRIEND Y O U
NEED
P O W E R IN T H E B L O O D
I
HAVE
207 205 103 197
BEEN
RE-
DEEMED
214
208
JESUS PAID I T A L L
225
T H E O L D RUGGED CROSS
LORD, I'M COMING H O M E
237
T H E W A Y O F T H E CROSS
LOVE LIFTED M E
212
No, not despairingly 206 Pass m e n o t , O gentle Saviour 219 Tell m e t h e old, old story 222 T e l l m e t h e s t o r y of J e s u s 211 T h o u g h y o u r sins b e 213 T h r o w o u t t h e lifeline 217 W h y do you wait 220
T h e r e is a f o u n t a i n 92 T h e r e is a g r e e n hill f a r a w a y 98 T h o u , O C h r i s t , of C a l v a r y 189 T h o u g h y o u r sins b e 213 WHAT
A
WONDERFUL
130
W h e n I survey
99
W H I T E R THAN S N O W
201
" W H O S O E V E R " M E A N E T H M E 209
218
Y E M U S T B E BORN AGAIN
Y E M U S T B E BORN AGAIN
215
SAVIOUR—(See
C h r i s t t h e L o r d is r i s e n t o d a y
279
I know that m y Redeemer Lo, H e comes with clouds R i s e , m y soul Still, still w i t h T h e e
127 123 122 25
WHAT I F I T WERE TODAY?
125
557
215
Christ-
Saviour) SECOND
115
H E LIVES
SAV-
IOUR
WHY NOT NOW?
RESURRECTION—(See also Christ—Resurrection of)
93 196
COMING—(See
Christ—Return
of)
SECURITY F r o m every stormy wind G o d of o u r f a t h e r s GOD
WILL
You
TAKE
CARE
296 54 OF
274
Have faith in God
253
H E H I D E T H M Y SOUL
272
How firm a foundation
0 Jesus, Master, when today Where cross the crowded
466 464
262, 263
TEMPERANCE AND MORAL UPRIGHTN E S S — ( S e e Christian Citizenship)
I KNOW WHOM I HAVE BELIEVED 275
SOUL-WINNING
I n heavenly love abiding
303
I T IS W E L L WITH M Y SOUL
265
BRING T H E M IN BRINGING IN THE SHEAVES
429 432
ANNIVERSARY HYMN
500
Like a river glorious O God, our help in ages past O Holy Saviour
294 286 287
Hark, the voice of Jesus
440
Come, ye thankful people
490
1 AM PRAYING FOR YOU
232
O SAFE TO THE ROCK O N C E FOR A L L
2 71 199
Rock of Ages Saviour, again to Thy Standing on the promises Sun of my soul
103 27 266 15
T H E HAVEN OF REST T H E LILY OF THE VALLEY T H E SOLID ROCK
228 87 283
We praise Thee, O God WONDERFUL,
11
I love to tell the story Lord, lay some soul upon
141 332
L O R D , SEND A REVIVAL M A K E M E A BLESSING M A K E M E A CHANNEL
333 431 438
Must I go, and emptyhanded Rescue the perishing
430 207
JESUS
I42
378
SERVICE Hark, the voice of Jesus
440
I ' L L G O W H E R E YOU W A N T M E TO G O 425 L E T THE LOWER LIGHTS 300 MAKE M E A BLESSING 431 M A K E M E A CHANNEL 438
COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS
For all the blessings 495 For the beauty of the earth 153 Now thank we all our God 491 Praise to God, immortal praise 14 THANKSGIVING HYMN
We gather together We plow the fields
494
492 493
TRUST
433
Throw out the lifeline
217
Cast thy burden
254
W I L L T H E R E B E A N Y STARS
470
FAITH Is THE VICTORY
256
STEWARDSHIP—OF LIFE A CHILD OF THE K I N G
270
I gave my life for thee Master, no offering
399 401
O U R BEST READY SOMETHING FOR T H E E
437 439 400
Take my life, and ^
let it 356, 357
STEWARDSHIP—OF POSSESSIONS
Faith of our fathers 252 God moves in a mysterious way 53 Have faith in God 253 I've found a friend 261 LEANING ON THE EVERLASTING ARMS 371
Lord, for tomorrow My faith looks up to Thee My Jesus, as Thou wilt O for a faith that will not O God, our help in ages past O worship the King
339 257 251 255 286 20
Must I go, and emptyhanded Must Jesus bear the cross O Master, let me walk O Master Workman
430 428 426 441
O N L Y TRUST H I M
235
All things are Thine Master, no offering
403 401
Pass me not So let our lips and lives 'Tis so sweet to trust
219 323 258
O U R BEST READY SATISFIED WITH JESUS
437 439 436
SOMETHING FOR T H E E TRUST, T R Y AND PROVE M E
400 404
TRUST AND O B E Y TRUSTING JESUS
260 259
We give Thee but Thine own 402
Seal us, O Holy Spirit Serve the Lord with gladness
175 434
T H E KING'S BUSINESS
433
T h e Master hath come T o the work Work for the night is coming SOCIAL
427 435 424
BETTERMENT
God of grace Hear, hear, O ye nations
465 467
GLORIOUS Is T H Y NAME
TEMPTATION AND TRIAL In the hour of trial My soul, be on thy guard
YOUTH Arise, O youth of God Dare to be brave Give of your best
SUFFERING—CHRIST I A N ' S — ( S e e Comfort)
317 420
T H E ROCK T H A T Is H I G H E R
320
Yield not to temptation
364
Index of First Lines and Titles
318
T H E KING'S BUSINESS
WONDERFUL
Zion stands with hills
THANKFULNESS
423 411 353 138
Just as I am, Thine own to be 249 O Master Workman of the race 441 Rejoice, ye pure in heart 17 Shepherd of tender youth 162 The Master hath come 427
T i t l e s are i n S m a l l C a p s ; first l i n e s i n l o w e r case t y p e A charge to keep I have, 358 A C H I L D OF THE KING, 270
A A A A A
glory gilds the sacred page, 186 mighty fortress is our God, 40 p a r t i n g h y m n we sing, 397 ruler once came to Jesus by night, 215 wonderful Saviour is Jesus my Lord, 272 Abide with me, 295 Alas! a n d did my Saviour bleed (Avon), 101
Alas! a n d did my Saviour bleed (Hudson),
ANNIVERSARY H Y M N , 500
A n o t h e r year is d a w n i n g , 497 "Are ye able?" said the Master, 351 A R E Y O U W A S H E D IN T H E BLOOD?, 192
Arise, O youth of God, 423 Art t h o u weary, 245 As with gladness m e n of old, 68 Ask ye w h a t great thing I know, 161 A T CALVARY, 96
AMAZING GRACE, AMENS
BLESSED ASSURANCE, 269
188
489
Angels, from the realms of glory, 76 Angels we have h e a r d o n high, 64
94 All creatures of o u r G o d a n d King, 3 All glory, laud, a n d honor, 151 All hail the power (Coronation), 132 All hail the power (Diadem), 134 All hail the power (Miles Lane), 133 All people that o n e a r t h d o dwell, 13 All the way my Saviour leads me, 268 All things are T h i n e (Eisenach), 536 All things are T h i n e (Germany), 403 All things bright a n d beautiful, 8 All things come of T h e e , 534 All to Jesus I surrender, 363 Almighty Father, h e a r o u r prayer, 529 Almost persuaded n o w to believe, 248 A m I a soldier of the cross, 405
Bell Cadence, 553 Cholmondely, 549 Dresden, 543 Finir, 554 Fourfold, 546 G u n n e r , 550 Pacem, 551 Restare, 552 St. Peter, 548 Sevenfold, 547 T h r e e f o l d (Traditional), 545 Threefold, 54 4 558
AMERICA, 487 AMERICA, THE BEAUTIFUL,
A T T H E CROSS, 94
Awake, my soul, in joyful lays, 26 Awake, my soul, stretch every nerve, 309 Awake, my tongue, thy t r i b u t e bring, 24 Away in a m a n g e r , 77 Be k n o w n to us in b r e a k i n g bread, 398 Be not dismayed whate'er b e t i d e , 274 Be present at o u r table, Lord, 396 Be T h o u my vision, 62 Begin, my t o n g u e , some heavenly theme, 49 B e n e a t h the cross of Jesus, 345 BENEDICTION,
540
Bless T h o u the gifts, 533 BLESSED B E T H E N A M E , BLESSED R E D E E M E R ,
140
106
Blessed Saviour, we adore T h e e , 138 Blest be the tie, 366 Blow ye the t r u m p e t , blow, 250 Bread of heaven, o n thee we feed, 395 Bread of the world, in mercy b r o k e n , 394 Break T h o u the bread of life, 178 B R E A T H E ON M E , 174
Breathe o n me, Breath of God, 167 B r e t h r e n , we have met to worship, 368 Brightest a n d best, 67 559
Brightly beams o u r Father's mercy, 300 BRING T H E M I N ,
429
B r i n g ye all the tithes, 404 BRINGING IN T H E SHEAVES,
432
F a t h e r in heaven, w h o lovest all, 460 Father, let m e dedicate, 498 Father, we t h a n k T h e e for the night, 341 Fight the good fight, 406 Fling o u t t h e b a n n e r , 446
Cast thy b u r d e n on the Lord, 254
FOOTSTEPS O F JESUS,
CHILD'S MORNING H Y M N ,
For all the blessings of the year, 495 For the b e a u t y of the earth, 153 Forward t h r o u g h the ages, 463 Free from the law, O h a p p y condition,
C H R I S T AROSE,
341
113
Christ for the world we sing, 458 Christ has for sin a t o n e m e n t made, 130 CHRIST RECEIVETH SINFUL M E N , CHRIST RETURNETH,
195
120
Christ, the Lord, is risen today, 115 Christ, whose glory fills the skies, 22 C L O S E TO T H E E ,
354
Come, every soul, by sin oppressed, 235 Come, Holy Spirit, Dove divine, 385 Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove, 169 Come, let us t u n e o u r loftiest song, 128 Come, says Jesus' sacred voice, 244 Come, T h o u Almighty King, 12 Come, T h o u F o u n t of every blessing, 313 Come to Jesus, ye who labor, 246 Come to the Saviour now, 226 "Come u n t o Me," ye weary, 227 Come, we that love the Lord, 308 Come, ye disconsolate, 297 Come, ye faithful, raise the strain, 109 Come, ye sinners, p o o r a n d needy, 241 Come, ye thankful people, come, 490 C o m i n g now to T h e e , 342 C O U N T YOUR BLESSINGS,
318
Create in me a clean heart, O God, 518 C r o w n H i m w i t h m a n y crowns, 152 D a r e to be brave, 411 Day is dying i n t h e west, 29 D e a r Lord a n d F a t h e r of m a n k i n d , 335 DEDICATORY H Y M N ,
499
D e p t h of mercy! can there be, 242 Down at the cross, 95 DOXOLOGY,
13,
362
F r i e n d of t h e h o m e , 376 F r o m all the d a r k places, 409 F r o m every stormy wind that blows, 296 F r o m G r e e n l a n d ' s icy m o u n t a i n s , 449 From ocean u n t o ocean, 450 F r o m over hill a n d plain, 407
GLORIOUS I S T H Y N A M E ,
Glorious Glory be Glory be Glory be
things to the to the to the
G L O R Y TO H I S N A M E ,
spoken, setting), setting), setting),
256
Faith of o u r fathers, 252 Father, I stretch my h a n d s to T h e e , 46
381 524 525 526
54 God, o u r Father, we a d o r e T h e e , 5 God, that madest earth a n d heaven, 30 G o d the almighty O n e , 42 G o d who touchest earth with beauty, 45
G R A C E G R E A T E R THAN O U R SIN,
272
194
H E I S S O PRECIOUS TO M E ,
Go to d a r k Gethsemane, 105 God be with you till we meet again, 372 G o d calling yet! shall I n o t hear, 223 G o d give us Christian homes, 377 G o d is love, H i s mercy brightens, 50 G o d moves in a mysterious way, 53 G o d of grace a n d G o d of glory, 465 G o d of o u r fathers, whose almighty h a n d .
G O D W I L L T A K E CARE O F Y O U ,
163
H a p p y the h o m e w h e n G o d is there, 374 H a r k ! hark, my soul, 469 H a r k , ten thousand harps, 145 H a r k ! the herald angels sing, 8 i H a r k , the voice of Jesus calling, 440 H a r k ! 'tis the Shepherd's voice I hear, 429 H a v e faith in God, 253 H a v e T h i n e own way, Lord, 355 H a v e you been to Jesus, 192 H a v e you failed i n your p l a n , 231
198
H e is coming, 121
95
G o o d Christian men, rejoice, 74
F A I T H Is T H E VICTORY,
H A L L E L U J A H ! W H A T A SAVIOUR,
H E I S A B L E TO D E L I V E R T H E E ,
138
of thee are F a t h e r (1st Father (2nd F a t h e r (3rd
114
Hallelujah, hallelujah, h e a r t a n d voice, 114
H E INCLUDED M E ,
Gentle Jesus, meek a n d mild, 510 Gentle Mary laid h e r Child, 73 Give of your best to t h e Master, 553
D r a w T h o u my soul, O Christ, 314
Face to face with Christ, 475 Fairest Lord Jesus, 159
HALLELUJAH! CHRIST IS RISEN,
H E H I D E T H M Y SOUL,
514
E n c a m p e d along the hills of light, 256 E t e r n a l Father, strong to save, 61
H a i l , T h o u long-expected Jesus, 70 H a i l , T h o u once despised Jesus, 149 H a i l to the brightness, 453
274 200
Grace, love, a n d peace abide, 539 Gracious Saviour, who didst h o n o r , 503 G r a n t us, Lord, the grace of giving, 537 Great is T h y faithfulness, 47 G r e a t Redeemer, we adore T h e e , 154 G u i d e me, O T h o u great J e h o v a h (Cwm R h o n d d a ) , 55 G u i d e me, O T h o u great J e h o v a h (Zion), 56
H E K E E P S M E SINGING,
304
307
H e leadeth me! O blessed tho't, 58 H E LIFTED M E , H E LIVES,
202
A M PRAYING FOR Y O U ,
232
am resolved, 216 a m satisfied with Jesus, 436 am so glad that the F a t h e r in heaven, 5°9 am so h a p p y in Christ today, 194 am T h i n e , O Lord, 349 am thinking today, 470 can hear my Saviour calling, 361 gave My life for thee, 399 have a Saviour, 232 have a song I love to sing, 208 have found a friend in Jesus, 87 h e a r the Saviour say, 225 h e a r T h y welcome voice, 224 h e a r d the bells o n Christmas day,,78 h e a r d the voice of Jesus say, 302 k n o w n o t how that Bethlehem's Babe, 276 know n o t why God's w o n d r o u s grace, 275 know that my R e d e e m e r liveth, 127 K N O W T H E B I B L E Is T R U E ,
184
k n o w the Bible was sent from God, 184
279
K N O W W H O M I H A V E BELIEVED,
H e a r , hear, O ye nations, 467 H e a r o u r prayer, O heavenly Father, 531 H e a r o u r prayer, O Lord, 530 H e a r ye t h e Master's call, 437 H e r a l d s of Christ, 452 H e r e at T h y table, Lord, 392 H e r e , O my Lord, 391 H I D I N G IN T H E E ,
271
H I G H E R GROUND,
319
His
am h a p p y today, 209
W A Y WITH T H E E ,
239
H o l y Bible, Book divine, 179 Holy Ghost, with light divine, 170 Holy, holy, holy, 1 H o l y Spirit, breathe o n me, 174 H o l y Spirit, faithful guide, 165 Holy Spirit, from on high, 171 H o p e of the world, 282 H o w beauteous were the marks, 84 H o w firm a foundation (Foundation), 263 H o w firm a foundation (Adeste Fideles), 262 H o w sweet the n a m e of Jesus sounds, 160 H o w tedious a n d tasteless the hours, 306 I am a stranger here, 433 I am coming to the cross, 243
275
lay my sins o n Jesus, 210 love T h e e , 150 love T h y kingdom, Lord, 382 love to tell the story, 141 must needs go home, 196 must tell Jesus, 298 need T h e e every hour, 334 need T h e e , precious Jesus, 221 '. saw the cross of Jesus, 190 . serve a risen Saviour, 279 '. stand amazed in the presence, 139 SURRENDER A L L ,
363
. t h i n k w h e n I r e a d that sweet story, 506 was sinking d e e p in sin, 212 '. W I L L ARISE AND G o
TO JESUS,
'. W I L L N O T FORGET T H E E ,
241
278
'. will sing of my Redeemer, 143 '. will sing the w o n d r o u s story, 144 ! would be true, 315 f you are tired of the load, 230 'LL G o W H E R E Y O U W A N T M E TO G o , 'LL L I V E FOR H I M ,
425
359
i'm pressing o n the u p w a r d way, 319 immortal, invisible, 43 immortal Love, forever full, 277 in Christ there is n o East or West, 443
L e a d o n , O K i n g eternal, 417
I n heavenly love abiding, 303 I n Jesus' n a m e we pray, 528 I n loving-kindness Jesus came, 202 I n m e m o r y of the Saviour's love, 393 I n t h e cross of Christ I glory, 100 I n the h o u r of trial, 317 I n t o t h e woods my Master went, 90 Is YOUR A L L ON T H E A L T A R ? ,
L E A N I N G ON T H E EVERLASTING A R M S ,
L e t all m o r t a l flesh keep silence, 80 L e t all o n e a r t h their voices raise, 7 L E T JESUS C O M E INTO Y O U R H E A R T , L E T O T H E R S SEE JESUS IN Y O U ,
265
I t may be at m o r n , 120 I t may n o t be o n t h e m o u n t a i n ' s height, 425 I've found a friend (Friend), 261 I've found a friend ( R a p t u r e ) , 197 I've w a n d e r e d far away from God, 237 J e h o v a h the Lord, o u r Saviour a n d King, 494 Jerusalem, the golden, 477 Jesus calls us, o'er the tumult, 360 JESUS, I C O M E ,
LORD, I ' M COMING H O M E ,
237
201 L O R D , SEND A REVIVAL,
333
Lord, speak to m e t h a t I may speak, 340 Love divine, all loves excelling, 2
229
LOVE IS THE T H E M E ,
293
LOVE LIFTED M E ,
JESUS I S T H E FRIEND Y O U N E E D ,
Low in t h e grave H e lay, 113
214
Jesus, k e e p m e n e a r t h e cross, 97 Jesus, lover of my soul (Aberystwyth), 158 Jesus, lover of my soul (Martyn), 156 Jesus, lover of my soul (Refuge), 157 J E S U S LOVES E V E N M E , 225
191
Jesus, Saviour, pilot me, 337 Jesus shall reign where'er the sun, 116 Jesus, the very t h o u g h t of T h e e , 135 Jesus, T h o u joy of loving hearts, 136 Jesus, T h y boundless love to me, 288 J o y to the world! the L o r d is come, 65 Joyful, joyful, we adore T h e e , 44 J u s t as I am, T h i n e own to be, 249 J u s t as I am, 240 JUST W H E N I NEED H I M MOST,
407
Majestic sweetness sits e n t h r o n e d , 118 M A K E M E A BLESSING,
431
M A K E M E A C H A N N E L OF BLESSING,
438
" M a n of sorrows," what a name, 163 M a r c h on, O soul, with strength, 422 Marvelous grace of o u r loving Lord, 200 Master, n o offering costly a n d sweet, 401 May the grace of Christ, o u r Saviour (Dorrnance), 538 May the grace of Christ, o u r Saviour (Bryson City), 540 Mighty God, while angels bless T h e e , 4 M i n e eyes have seen the glory, 488 More a b o u t Jesus, 321 M o r e holiness give me, 338 M o r e like Jesus would I be, 316 M o r e like the Master, 325 More love to T h e e , O Christ, 292 Must I go, a n d empty-handed, 430 Must Jesus bear the cross alone, 428 My country, 'tis of thee, 487
509
Jesus loves me, 512 JESUS SAVES,
212
L O Y A L T Y TO CHRIST,
267
L e a d , kindly light, 60 L e a d me, Lord, 522 562
My My My My My My My
dear Redeemer and my Lord, 83 faith looks u p to T h e e , 257 F a t h e r is rich in houses a n d lands, 270 h o p e is built on n o t h i n g less, 283 Jesus, as T h o u wilt, 251 Jesus, I love T h e e , 289 life, my love I give to T h e e , 359
M Y PRAYER,
338
M Y REDEEMER,
143
M Y SAVIOUR FIRST OF A L L , MY
SAVIOUR'S LOVE,
472
139
My soul, be on thy guard, 420 My soul in sad exile, 228 N E A R T H E CROSS, 97 N E A R TO THE H E A R T O F G O D ,
301
Nearer, my God, to T h e e , 322 Nearer, still nearer, 281 N o , n o t despairingly, 206 N O T H I N G BUT THE BLOOD,
L o r d Jesus, I long to be perfectly whole,
Jesus is coming to e a r t h again, 125 Jesus is tenderly calling, 229
JESUS P A I D I T A L L ,
300
L e t the words of my m o u t h , 532 Let there be light, 444 Lift u p your heads, ye mighty gates, 247 Light of t h e world, we hail T h e e , 454 Like a river glorious, 294 Like r a d i a n t sunshine, 285 Living for Jesus, 352 Lo, H e comes with clouds descending, 123 Look, ye saints, 148 Lord, as of old at Pentecost, 173 Lord, dismiss us with T h y blessing, 31 Lord, for tomorrow a n d its needs, 339
Lord, lay some soul u p o n m y heart, 332
233
Jesus, I my cross have taken, 387 Jesus is all the world to me, 155 JESUS Is CALLING,
230
348
L E T T H E L O W E R L I G H T S B E BURNING,
350
Is y o u r life a c h a n n e l of blessing, 438 I t came u p o n the m i d n i g h t clear, 71 I T Is W E L L W I T H M Y SOUL,
371
Now Now, Now Now Now
204
for each yearning heart, 527 on land and sea descending, 28 thank we all our God, 491 the day is over, 35 to the Lord a noble song, 19
O love t h a t wilt n o t let me go, 290 O Master, let me walk with T h e e , 426 O Master W o r k m a n of the race, 441 O my soul, bless God the Father, 51 O perfect love, 501 O sacred Head, now w o u n d e d , 91 O safe to the Rock, 271 O, say, can you see, 486 O sometimes the shadows are deep, 320 O T H A T W I L L B E GLORY,
O O O O O
375 O T h o u whose h a n d h a t h b r o u g h t us, 379 O where are kings a n d empires now, 383 O W H Y N O T TONIGHT?,
beautiful for spacious skies, 489 blessed day of m o t h e r h o o d , 504 b r o t h e r man, fold to thy heart, 447 come, all ye faithful, 66 could I speak the matchless worth, 146 day of rest and gladness, 36 d o n o t let the word d e p a r t , 234 Father, unto T h e e , 517 for a faith that will n o t shrink, 255 for a thousand tongues (Azmon), 129 for a thousand tongues (Blessed N a m e ) , 140 O God of light, T h y W o r d , 185 O G o d of our fathers, 500 O God, our help in ages past, 286 O God, we pray for all m a n k i n d , 456 O h a p p y day, that fixed my choice, 389 O h a p p y home where T h o u art loved, 373 O Holy Saviour, friend unseen, 287 O Jesus, I have promised, 386 O Jesus, Master, w h e n today, 466 O Jesus, T h o u art standing, 346 G* land of rest for thee I sigh, 284 O little town of Bethlehem, 75 O Lord of love, T h o u light divine, 520 O love of God most full, 52
234
O W o r d of God incarnate, 183 O worship the King, 20 O worship the Lord, 521 O Zion haste, 451 Of the themes t h a t m e n have k n o w n , 293 Oh, for a closer walk, 365 OH, How
O O O O O O O O O O O
485
they tell me of a h o m e , 484 think of the h o m e over there, 480 T h o u G o d of my salvation, 164 T h o u who in J o r d a n , 388 T h o u whose gracious presence blest,
I L O V E JESUS,
131
O n a hill far away, 93 O n J o r d a n ' s stormy banks (O'Kane), 478 O n J o r d a n ' s stormy banks (Promised L a n d ) , 479 O N C E FOR A L L ,
199
Once to every m a n a n d n a t i o n , 418 O N E D A Y , 85 ONLY TRUST H I M ,
235
Onward, Christian soldiers, 412 O p e n my eyes t h a t I may see, 312 O U R BEST,
437
O u r Father in heaven, 343 O u r L o r d Christ h a t h risen, 112 O u t in the highways a n d byways of life, 431 O u t of my b o n d a g e , sorrow a n d night, 233 Pass m e not, O gentle Saviour, 219 PENTECOSTAL P O W E R , P O W E R IN T H E B L O O D ,
173 193
Praise G o d from w h o m all blessings flow, PRAISE
HIM,
ALL
YE
LITTLE
CHILDREN,
511
Praise H i m , praise H i m , 137 Praise, my soul; the King of heaven, 18 Praise the Lord! ye heavens, adore H i m , g S63
Praise to God, immortal praise, 14 Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, 6 Prayer is t h e soul's sincere desire, 336 P u r e r in heart, O God, 369 READY,
439
REDEEMED,
203
R e d e e m e d , how I love to proclaim it, 203 Rejoice, the L o r d is King, 108 Rejoice, ye p u r e in heart, 17 Rescue the perishing, 207 Revealing W o r d , thy light portrays, 177 REVIVE U S AGAIN,
205
R i d e on! ride o n in majesty, 102 R i n g o u t the old, r i n g in the new, 496 Rise, my soul, a n d stretch thy wings, 12a Rise u p , O m e n of God, 445 Rock of Ages, cleft for me, 103 Safely through a n o t h e r week, 37 SATISFIED W I T H JESUS, SAVED, SAVED,
Saviour, Saviour, Saviour, Saviour, Saviour, Saviour, Seal us,
436
197
again to T h y d e a r N a m e , 27 b r e a t h e an evening blessing, 34 like a shepherd lead us, 344 more t h a n life to me, 326 teach me day by day, 291 T h y dying love, 400 O Holy Spirit, 175
SEND A G R E A T REVIVAL,
342
Send a revival, O Christ, my Lord, 333 SEND T H E L I G H T ,
SINCE I H A V E B E E N R E D E E M E D ,
SUNSHINE IN M Y SOUL,
T h e Son of G o d goes forth to war, 414 T h e spacious firmament, 10
S W E E T B Y AND B Y ,
Sowing in the m o r n i n g , 432 Speak to my heart, 331 Spirit divine, a t t e n d o u r prayer, 172 Spirit of God, descend, 166
LOVE,
299 Sweetly, Lord, have we h e a r d T h e e calling, 362 T a k e my life, a n d let it be ( H e n d o n ) , 357 T a k e my life, a n d let it be (Yarbrough), 356 T a k e the n a m e of Jesus with you, 305 T a k e t i m e t o b e holy, 367 T a k e u p thy cross a n d follow Me, 347 T e a c h m e to pray, 330 T e l l m e the old, old story, 222 T e l l m e the stories of Jesus, 505 T e l l m e t h e story of Jesus, 211 T e n t h o u s a n d times ten thousand, 476 494
T H E B A N N E R O F T H E CROSS,
408
T h e church's o n e foundation, 380 T h e day of resurrection, 111 185
310
The The The The
REST,
228
h e a d that once was crowned, 117 heavens declare T h y glory, 187 Holy Ghost is here, 168 King of love my S h e p h e r d is, 280
T H E KING'S BUSINESS,
433
T H E KINGDOM I S COMING,
409
T h e light of G o d is falling, 442 T H E L I G H T O F T H E W O R L D I S JESUS, 88 T H E L I L Y OF THE VALLEY,
87
T h e L o r d bless thee a n d keep thee, 541 T h e Lord bless you a n d keep you, 542 T h e L o r d is in His holy t e m p l e ( Q u a m Dilecta), 515 T h e L o r d is in His holy temple (Shawnee), 516 T h e L o r d is my Shepherd, 57 T h e L o r d will come, 126
S64
T H E O L D RUGGED CROSS,
231 93
T h e r a d i a n t m o r n h a t h passed away, 32
T R U S T AND O B E Y ,
T H E R O C K T H A T I S H I G H E R T H A N I,
T R U S T , T R Y , AND PROVE M E ,
T H E SOLID R O C K ,
320
TRUSTING JESUS,
283
486
T h e strife is o'er, 107
SWEET PEACE, THE G I F T OF GOD'S
THANKSGIVING H Y M N ,
T H E NAIL-SCARRED H A N D ,
T H E STAR-SPANGLED BANNER,
Sweet h o u r of prayer, 327 Sweet is t h e promise, 278
T H E HAVEN or
Sing the w o n d r o u s love of Jesus, 483 Sing them over again to me, 181 Sinners Jesus will receive, 195 So let o u r lips a n d lives express, 323 So precious is Jesus, 304 Softly a n d tenderly Jesus is calling, 236 Softly now the light of day, 33 Soldiers of Christ, arise, 416 400
273
471
T h e first Noel, 63 T h e great Physician, 86
208
SINCE JESUS C A M E INTO M Y H E A R T ,
SOMETHING FOR T H E E ,
T h e Master h a t h come, 427 T h e m o r n i n g light is breaking, 448
T H E DIVINE GIFT,
457
Serve the L o r d with gladness, 434 Shall we gather at the river, 481 S h e p h e r d of t e n d e r youth, 162 Silent night, holy night, 72 Simply trusting every day, 259
T o H i m w h o hallows all o u r days, 499 T o the work, 435 T r i a l s dark o n every h a n d , 473 T r u e h e a r t e d , wholehearted, 410
Spirit of t h e living God, 523 Stand u p , a n d bless the Lord, 16 Stand u p , stand u p for Jesus (Geibel), 419 Stand u p , stand u p for Jesus (Webb), 415 S t a n d i n g o n the promises, 266 Still, still with T h e e , 25 Sun of my soul, T h o u Saviour dear, 15
T H E UNCLOUDED D A Y ,
484
T h e Voice that b r e a t h e d o'er Eden, 502 T H E W A Y OF THE CROSS LEADS H O M E ,
ig6
T h e whole world was lost, 88 T h e wise may b r i n g their learning, 513 T h e r e comes to my heart one sweet strain, 299 T h e r e is a fountain, 92 T h e r e is a green hill far away, 98 T h e r e is a n a m e I love to hear, 131 T h e r e is a place of quiet rest, 301 T h e r e is never a day so dreary, 142 T H E R E Is P O W E R IN THE BLOOD,
193
T h e r e is sunshine in my soul today, 273 T h e r e shall be showers of blessing, 264 T h e r e ' s a call comes ringing, 457 T h e r e ' s a glad new song, 311 T h e r e ' s a land that is fairer than day, 471 T h e r e ' s a light u p o n the m o u n t a i n s , 124 T h e r e ' s a royal b a n n e r , 408 T h e r e ' s a song in the air, 69 T h e r e ' s a wideness in God's mercy, 48 T h e r e ' s within my heart a melody, 307 T h i s is my Father's world, 59 T h i s is the day the Lord h a t h made, 39 T h i s rite o u r blest Redeemer gave, 384 T h o ' the way we journey, 474 T h o u didst leave T h y throne, 82 T h o u hast said, exalted Jesus, 390 T h o u , my everlasting portion, 354 T h o u , O Christ of Calvary, 189 T h o u , whose almighty word, 461 T h o u g h your sins be as scarlet, 213 T h r o w out the lifeline, 217 T h y W o r d is a l a m p to my feet, 180 T h y W o r d is like a garden, Lord, 182 'Tis midnight, a n d on Olive's brow, 104 ' T i s so sweet to trust in Jesus, 258 ' T i s the blessed h o u r of prayer, 329 ' T i s the grandest theme, 198 T o G o d be the glory, 41
260 404
259
U p Calvary's m o u n t a i n , 106 Walk in the light, 370 W a t c h m a n ! tell us of the night, 462 We are living, we are dwelling, 421 We gather together, 492 W e give T h e e b u t T h i n e own, 402 We give T h e e b u t T h i n e own, 535 W e have h e a r d the joyful sound, 191 W e plow the fields, 493 W e praise T h e e , O God, 205 W e praise T h e e , O God, o u r Redeemer, W E S H A L L S E E T H E K I N G SOMEDAY,
474
W e would see Jesus, 324 W e would see Jesus; lo! His star is shining, 89 W e would worship T h e e , 519 W E ' L L W O R K T I L L JESUS C O M E S ,
284
Welcome, delightful m o r n , 21 Welcome, h a p p y m o r n i n g , 110 W E ' R E M A R C H I N G TO ZION,
308
We've a story to tell, 455 W h a t a fellowship, what a joy divine, 371 W h a t a friend we have in Jesus, 328 W h a t a wonderful change in my life, 310 W H A T A W O N D E R F U L SAVIOUR,
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W h a t can I give to Jesus, 508 W h a t can wash away my sin, 204 W H A T I F I T W E R E TODAY?,
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W h e n all my labors a n d trials are o'er, 485 W h e n I can r e a d my title clear, 468 W h e n I survey the wondrous cross, 99 W h e n Jesus comes to reward His servants, 119 W h e n m o r n i n g gilds the skies, 23 W h e n my life work is ended, 472 W h e n peace like a river, 265 W H E N T H E MORNING C O M E S , WHEN
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W h e n we walk with the Lord, 260 W h e r e cross the crowded ways of life, 464 W H E R E H E LEADS M E ,
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W h i l e passing t h r o u g h this world, 348 W h i l e shepherds watched their flocks, 79 W h i l e we pray a n d while we plead, 218 W H I T E R T H A N SNOW,
W i t h h a p p y voices ringing, 507 W i t h joy we hail the sacred day, 38
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"WHOSOEVER" MEANETH M E ,
Y E M U S T B E BORN AGAIN,
"WHOSOEVER W I L L , "
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W h y d o you wait, 220 W H Y N O T Now?, 218 W I L L JESUS F I N D Us
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W I L L T H E R E B E A N Y STARS,
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W o r d of God, across the ages, 176 W o r k , for the night is coming, 424 W o u l d you be free from the b u r d e n of sin, 193 W o u l d you live for Jesus, 239
W h o is o n the Lord's side, 413 "Whosoever h e a r e t h , " 238 209
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Ye servants of God, 147 Years I spent in vanity a n d pride, 96 Yield n o t to t e m p t a t i o n , 364 You have longed for sweet peace, 350 Zion stands with hills s u r r o u n d e d , 378