- (SCH1 1762, H.188, 2 st., S.M.D)
- Samuel Sebastian Wesley
- William Henry Monk
- A thousand oracles divine
- Ah lovely appearance of death!
- (FUH 1746, H.5, 6 st., L.M.D)
- Benjamin Milgrove 1768
- (HGEL 1742, H.16, 16 st., S.M.D)
- Jeremiah Ingalls 3 vo. 1805
- {NH 1745, H.18, 5 st., L.M.D)
- James P. Carrell 4 vo. 1821
- (FUH 1746, H.6, st.2 of 5, 55.55.65.65)
- Timothy Swan 1801
- All praise to him who dwells in bliss
- All praise to our redeeming Lord
- All wise, all good, almighty Lord
- All ye that pass by
- (FEH 1746, H.4, 7 st., 55.11.55.11)
- Benjamin Milgrove 1781
- (HTTP 1744, H.3, 4 st., 10.10.11.11)
- Thomas Clark 1809
- (HC 1763, H.59, 6 st., S.M.D)
- Daniel Read 1785
- John Fawcett 1814
- (RDH 1747, H.26, 6 st., 88.88.88)
- Jacob French 3 vo. 1802
- Jeremiah Ingalls 3 vo. 1805
- (FUH 1759, H.3, 9 st., C.M.D)
- Samuel Holyoke 1791
- John Stainer
- And must I be to judgment brought
- Angels your march oppose
- Arise, my soul, arise
- Arm of the Lord, awake, awake!
- Author of faith, eternal word
- Author of life divine
- (HLS 1745, H.40, 2 st., 66.66.88)
- Chris Dell 1984
- Samuel Sebastian Wesley 1984
- (HLS 1742, Pt.2, H.1, 32 st., L.M)
- James P. Carrell 4 vo. 1821
- Away with our fears!
- Away with our sorrow and fear
- Be merciful, O God, to me
- Because thou hast said
- Behold the servant of the Lord
- Being of beings
- Blest be our everlasting Lord
- Blest be the dear uniting love
- Blow ye the trumpet, blow
- (NYH 1749, H.3, 6 st., 66.66.88)
- Oliver Brownson 1779
- Thomas Clark
- By faith we find the place above
- By me, O my saviour stand
- (HSP 1742, Pt.1, H.45, st.3 of 6, 76.76.78.76)
- Benjamin Milgrove 1781
- (SCH2 1762, Pt.2, H.6, 1 st., 77.77.D)
- Joel Thorne 1833
- Center of our hopes thou art
- (HSP 1749, H.206, st.2 of 4, 77.77.77)
- G Knowles 1808
- (HSP 1739, Pt.2, H.31, 11 st., 77.77)
- J. Ashley Hall 2009
- (HSP 1740, Pt.1, H.6, 3 st., 77.77.77)
- Douglas Walczak
- Samuel Sebastian Wesley
- William Henry Havergal
- (FAH 1767, H.165, 8 st., 669.669)
- Jeremiah Ingalls 3-4 vo. 1805
- Come, Desire of Nations, come
- (HSP 1739, Pt.2, H.29, st.7 of 10, 77.77)
- Simon Biazeck 2011
- (HSP 1749, H.100, 8 st., 555.11)
- Thomas Clark
- Anonymous
- Come, let us join our friends above
- Come, let us join with one accord
- Come, let us rise with Christ
- Come, let us use the grace divine
- Come, let us who in Christ believe
- Come, Lord, and help me to rejoice
- (HSP 1742, Pt. 2, H.1, 8 st., 886.886)
- Jeremiah Ingalls 3 vo, 1805
- (HSP2 1749, H.22, 8 st., 886.886)
- James P. Carrell 4 vo. 1821
- Come, O thou all victorious Lord
- Come, O thou traveller unknown
- (HSP 1742, Pt.2, H.4, 14 st., 88.88.88)
- Samuel Sebastian Wesley
- (Not C. Wesley lyrics?)
- Felice Giardini 1917
- Come, thou conqueror of the nations
- Come, thou everlasting Spirit
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- (NH 1745, H.10, 2 st., 87.87.D)
- Traditional
- William Henry Havergal and Charles H. Giffen
- William Walker 1835
- Anonymous 1760
- Come, ye weary sinners, come
- Come, thou Savior, long-expected
- Depth of mercy
- Earth with all her fullness owns, the
- Eternal Son, eternal love
- Eternal beam of light divine
- Eternal sun of righteousness
- Father of Jesus Christ, my Lord
- Father of all, whose powerful voice
- Father of everlasting grace
- Father of me, and all mankind
- Father, God, we glorify
- Father, I stretch my hands to thee
- Father, Son and Holy Ghost
- Father, in whom we live
- Father, our hearts we lift
- Father, supply my every need
- Father, to thee my soul I lift
- (HSP 1749, H.168, 3 st., C.M.D)
- Joel Thorne 1833
- Father, whose everlasting love
- For ever here my rest shall be
- (HSP 1740, Pt.2, H.4, st.3 of 6, C.M.)
- Thomas Clark
- Forth in thy name, o Lord
- Gentle Jesus, meek and mild
- Give me a new, a perfect heart
- Give me the enlarged desire
- Give me the faith which can remove
- Glorious God, accept a heart
- Glory be to God on high
- Glory to God, whose sovereign grace
- God is gone up on high
- God of all power and truth and grace
- God of my salvation, hear
- (HSP 1742, Pt.2, H.23, 8 st., 76.76.78.76)
- Oliver Brownson 1782
- James P. Carrell 4 vo. 1821
- God only wise, and great, and strong
- Good thou art, and good thou dost
- Great God! To me the sight afford
- Great archangel’s trump, the
- Hail the day that sees him rise
- (HSP 1739, Pt.2, H.32, 10 st., 77.77)
- Amos Bull 1779
- Daniel Read 1785
- Amos Bull 1795
- Jacob French 1802
- Mark Liversidge 2014
- William Henry Monk 2014
- Hail, co-essential three
- Happy Magdalene, to whom
- Happy soul, that, free from harms
- Happy the man that finds the grace
- Happy the souls to Jesus joined
- (HLS 1745, H.96, 4 st., C.M.)
- Thomas Jarman 1840
- Happy the souls to Jesus joined
- Hark! A voice divides the sky
- Hark! The herald angels sing
- Oliver Holden 1793
- Felix Mendelssohn 1840
- H. E. Wooldridge 1875
- (IH 1758, H.37, 4 st., L.M.)
- Benjamin Milgrove 1768
- (H. for 1745, H.15, 5 st., 77.447.D.)
- Jeremiah Ingalls 3-4 vo. 1805
- (HSP 1742, Pt.2, H.17, 6 st., 76.76)
- Thomas Clark 1811
- (HLS 1745, H.23, 3 st., 77.77.77)
- Benjamin Milgrove 1771
- Samuel Babcock 1795
- Stephen Jenks 1803
- (HSP 1740, Pt.1, H.1, 31 st., L.M.)
- Benjamin Milgrove 1768
- Zechariah Whelpdale 1832
- Holy Jesus, Savior mild
- Holy Lamb, who thee confess
- Holy as thou, O Lord, is none
- Holy, and true, and righteous Lord
- Holy, holy, Lord
- Hosanna in the highest
- Hosanna to Jesus on high
- (FUH 1746, H.4, 6 st., L.M.D)
- Timothy Swan 1801
- How can we sinners know
- How glorious is the life above
- How happy are the little flock
- How happy are they
- How happy are thy servants, Lord
- How happy every child of grace
- (FUH 1759, H.2, 8 st., C.M.D)
- James P. Carrell 1821
- (RH 1747, H.50, 9 st., 886.886)
- How lovely are thy tents, O Lord!
- I call the world’s Redeemer mine
- I know that my Redeemer lives
- I the good fight have fought
- I want a principle within
- If death my friend and me divide
- In age and feebleness extreme
- Infinite God, to thee we raise
- Jehovah, God the Father, bless
- Jesu, lover of my soul
- (HSP 1740, Pt.1, H.36, 5 st., 77.77.D)
- John Bacchus Dykes
- Thomas Clark (Marshfield) 1807
- Thomas Clark (Leveland) 1837
- Jesu, my Savior, brother, friend
- Jesus drinks the bitter cup
- (HLS 1745, H.27, st.4 of 9, 76.76.D)
- Samuel Babcock 1779
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- Jesus! The name high over all
- Jesus, Lord, we look to thee
- Jesus, faithful to his word
- Jesus, from whom all blessings flow
- Jesus, let all thy lovers shine
- Jesus, my Savior, brother, friend
- Jesus, my advocate above
- Jesus, my strength, my hope
- Jesus, the all-restoring word
- Jesus, the conqueror, reigns
- Jesus, the rising Lord of all
- Jesus, the sinner’s friend
- Jesus, the truth and power divine
- Jesus, thine all victorious love
- Jesus, thou all redeeming Lord
- Jesus, thou soul of all our joys
- Jesus, united by thy grace
- Jesus, we look to thee
- Join all ye joyful nations
- Join, all ye ransomed Sons of grace
- Lamb of God for sinners slain
- (HSP 1742, Pt.1, H.31, 6 st., 76.76.86.76)
- James P. Carrell 1821
- Lamb of God I look to thee
- Leader of faithful souls
- Let all that breathe, Jehovah praise
- Let angels and archangels sing
- Let earth and heaven combine
- Let him to whom we now belong
- Let not the wise his wisdom boast
- Let saints on earth in concert sing
- Let the world their virtue boast
- Let us plead for faith alone
- Lift your heads
- Light of those whose dreary
- (NH 1745, H.11, 3 st., 87.87.D)
- Oliver Holden 1803
- (IH 1758, H.39, 4 st., 87.87.47)
- Samuel Holyoke 1795
- Thomas Clark (Driffield) 1806
- James P. Carrell 1821
- John Fawcett 1836
- Thomas Clark (Burland) 1836
- Lord of the church, we humbly pray
- Lord of the harvest, hear
- Lord, I believe a rest remains
- Lord, I believe thy work of grace
- Lord, in the strength of grace
- Lord, whom winds and waves obey
- Love divine, all loves excelling
- Love's redeeming work is done
- (HSP 1739, Pt.2, H.31, st.2 of 11, 77.77)
- James Gibb 2013
- Lovers of pleasure more than God
- Loving Jesus, gentle lamb
- Meet and right it is to sing
- (HSP 1740, Pt.2, H.7, 7 st., 77.77)
- Timothy Swan 1801
- Meet and right it is to sing
- Messiah, prince of peace
- My God, I am thine
- (HSP 1749, Pt.2, H.129, 6 st., 56.11)
- Joel Thorne 1833
- My God, I know, I feel thee mine
- My heart is fixed, o God
- My heart is full of Christ
- My soul, inspired with sacred love
- O God of peace and pardoning
- (SCH2 1762, H.1161, 2 st., L.M.D)
- Samuel Chapple 1833
- O God, most merciful and true
- O God, thy righteousness we own
- O Jesus, my hope
- O astonishing grace, that the reprobate
- O come and dwell in me
- O for a heart to praise my God
- O for a thousand tongues to sing
- O for that tenderness of heart
- O glorious hope of perfect love
- (HSP 1742, Pt.2, H.1, st. 4 of 8, 886.886)
- Jeremiah Ingalls 3 vo. 1805
- James P. Carrell 1821
- (FEH 1746, H.19, 7 st., 886.886)
- James Leach 1789
- John Fawcett 1789
- Samuel Sebastian Wesley 1789
- Jeremiah Ingalls 3 vo. 1805
- O love divine, what hast thou
- (HSP 1742, H.16, 4 st., 88.88.88)
- Benjamin Milgrove 1781
- O mercy divine, o couldst thou incline
- O that I could repent
- O that I could, in every place
- O that my load of sin were gone!
- O the depth of love divine
- O thou eternal victim slain
- (HLS 1745, H.5, 3 st., 88.88.88)
- Thomas Jarman 1840
- O thou who at thy creature’s bar
- O thou who camest from above
- (SCH1 1762, H.183, 2 st., L.M.D)
- Samuel Sebastian Wesley 1872
- O thou whose offering on the tree
- O thou, before the world began
- O thou, our Savior, brother, friend
- O thou, whom all thy saints adore
- O what shall I do, my Savior to praise
- Object of all our knowledge here
- Omnipotent Lord, my Savior and King
- Our Lord is risen from the dead
- (PS 1743, H.24, st.8 of 13, L.M.)
- Joseph Barnby
- Samuel Arnold
- Our earth we now lament to see
- Peace, doubting heart!
- Praise the Lord, who reigns
- (PS 1743, H.150, 4 st., 76.76.D)
- Benjamin Milgrove 1771
- Prisoners of hope, arise
- Pure baptismal fire divine
- Jeremy Rawson 1988
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- (REH 1746, H.8, 6 st., 66.66.88)
- William Billings 1778
- John Fawcett 1818
- (FUH 1746, H.2, 3 st., L.M.D)
- James P. Carrell 1821
- Righteous God! Whose vengeful phials
- Savior, and can it be
- Savior, prince of Israel’s race
- Savior, whom our hearts adore
- See how great a flame aspires
- See, Jesus, thy disciples see
- See, sinners, in the gospel glass
- Servant of all, to toil for man
- Servants of Christ, his truth who know
- Shepherd divine, our wants relieve
- Sing to the great Jehovah's praise
- (NYH 1749, H.7, 3 st., C.M.D)
- Thomas Jarman 1840
- (HSP 1740, Pt.2, H.9, 1 st., 77.77)
- William Henry Monk
- Sing, ye ransomed nations, sing
- Sinners, believe the gospel word
- Sinners, dismiss your fear
- Sinners, obey the gospel word
- Sinners, rejoice: your peace is made
- Sinners, turn: why will you die?
- Soldiers of Christ, arise
- (WA 1742, H.1, 16 st., S.M.D)
- Aaron Williams 1763
- Daniel Read 1804
- William Henry Monk
- (HSP 1739, Pt.2, H.30, 6 st., 77.77)
- John Massey 1810
- (RDH 1747 H.46, 3 st, L.M.D.)
- James P. Carrell 4 vo. 1821
- (HSP 1739, Pt.2, H.26, 4 st., C.M.)
- Joel Thorne 1833
- Surrounded by a host of foes
- Talk with me, Lord, thyself
- (HSP 1740, Pt.2, H.28, st.2 of 6, C.M.)
- Thomas Clark 1805
- Terrible thought! Shall I alone
- The judge of quick and dead
- (WHH 1746, H.23, st.4 of 8, 66.66.86.86)
- Samuel Sebastian Wesley
- The voice of my beloved sounds
- (SCH1 1762, H.934, 1 st., 88.88.77)
- Timothy Swan 1797
- [HSP1 1749, H.7, 6 st., 886.886)
- Jeremiah Ingalls 3,4 vo. 1805
- Thou Jesus, thou my breast inspire
- Thou Lord on whom I still depend
- (SCH2 1762, H.831, 1 st., 88.88.88)
- Alan Struck
- Thou Son of God, whose flaming eyes
- Thou great mysterious God unknown
- Thou hidden source of calm repose
- Thou shepherd of Israel and mine
- (SCH1 1762, H.931, 3 st., L.M.D)
- Benjamin Milgrove 1781
- Thou, the great, eternal God
- Thy ceaseless, unexhausted love
- Thy faithfulness, Lord, each moment
- Thy power and saving truth to show
- Tis finished! The messiah dies
- To us a child of royal birth
- Vain, delusive world, adieu
- (HSP 1742, Pt.2, H.98, 9 st., 76.76.78.76)
- Jeremiah Ingalls 3-4 vo. 1805
- Victim divine, thy grace we claim
- Watched by the world’s malignant eye
- Weary of wandering from my God
- Weary souls that wander wide
- Weep not for a brother deceased
- What am I, O thou glorious God!
- What are these arrayed in white
- (HLS 1745, H.106, 4 st., 77.77)
- Samuel Sebastian Wesley
- What is our calling’s glorious hope?
- What shall I do, my God to love
- What shall I render to my God
- When quiet in my house I sit
- Where is the holy heav’n-born child?
- Where shall my wondering soul begin?
- Wherewith, O Lord, shall I draw near?
- Whether the word be preached or read
- With glorious clouds encompassed
- (FAH 1767, H.156, 8 st., C.M.)
- James Leach 1789
- With solemn faith we offer
- (HLS 1745, H.125, st.2 of 4, 88.88.88)
- Samuel Sebastian Wesley 1872
- Woe to the men on earth who dwell
- Worship, and thanks, and blessing
- Would Jesus have the sinner die?
- Ye heavenly choir
- Ye neighbors and friends of Jesus
- Ye ransomed sinners, hear
- Ye servants of God, your Master
- (HTTP 1744, Pt.3, H.1, 6 st., 10.10.10.10)
- William Billings 1770
- William Billings 1794
- Ye simple men of hearts sincere
- Ye that do your Master's will
- (SHC2 1762, H.1389, 1 st., 77.77.D)
- Orlando Gibbons
- (HSP 1742, Pt.1, H.13, 13 st., L.M.)
- W. J. White 1820
- (HSP 1749, H.101, 7 st., 66.66.88)
- Thomas Clark 1805
- Young men and maidens, raise
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