Charles Wesley Hymns, Meter L.M.D.

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This is a list of hymns of Charles Wesley that have meter 88.88.88.88. (L.M.D.) or 88.88.88.88.88.88. (L.M.T.). For other meters, see Hymns of Charles Wesley.

Publication Codes

  • 1739a – Hymns and Sacred Poems
  • 1739b – Free Grace
  • 1739c – Hymns and Sacred Poems, Ed.2
  • 1740a – Means of Grace
  • 1740b – Life of Faith
  • 1740c – Hymns and Sacred Poems
  • 1741a – Collection of Psalms and Hymns
  • 1741b – Hymns on God's Everlasting Love
  • 1741c – Promise of Sanctification
  • 1742a – Hymns on God's Everlasting Love
  • 1742b – Hymns and Sacred Poems, Pt.1
  • 1742c – Hymns and Sacred Poems, Pt.2
  • 1742d – Whole Armor of God
  • 1742e – Taking of Jericho
  • 1742f – Elegy on Death of Robert Jones
  • 1742g – Fourteenth Chapter of Isaiah
  • 1742h – Thanksgiving for Colliers
  • 1742i – Hymn for Condemned Prisoners
  • 1743a – Psalms and Hymns, Pt.1
  • 1743b – Psalms and Hymns, Pt.2
  • 1743c – Prayer for Those Convinced of Sin
  • 1743d – Earnest Appeal to Men of reason
  • 1744a – Collection of Moral and Sacred Poems
  • 1744b – Hymns for Times of Trouble
  • 1744c – Times of Trouble and Persecution
  • 1744d – Extract of Wesley’s Journal [No. 4]
  • 1745a – Farther Appeal to Men of Reason
  • 1745b – Hymns on the Lord's Supper
  • 1745c – Difference between the Moravian
  • 1745e – A Word in Season
  • 1745f – Hymns for the Nativity of our Lord
  • 1745g – Word to a Protestant
  • 1745h – Hymns for Times of Trouble
  • 1746a – Funeral Hymns
  • 1746b – Hymns for Our Lord’s Resurrection
  • 1746c – Hymns for Ascension Day
  • 1746d – Hymns of Petition and Thanksgiving
  • 1746e – Hymns on the Great Festivals
  • 1746f – Public Thanksgiving Day
  • 1746g – Gloria Patri
  • 1746h – Graces Before and After Meat
  • 1747a – Hymn at the Sacrament
  • 1747b – Letter to the Bishop of London
  • 1747c – Hymns for Those that Seek
  • 1749a – Hymns and Sacred Poems, Vol.1
  • 1749b – Hymns and Sacred Poems, Vol.2
  • 1749c – Hymns for New Year’s Day
  • 1750a – Earthquake Hymns, Pt.1
  • 1750b – Earthquake Hymns, Pt.2
  • 1750c – Death of Thomas Hogg
  • 1755a – Epistle to John Wesley
  • 1755b – Catholic Spirit
  • 1756a – Hymn on the Lisbon Earthquake
  • 1756b – Hymns for the Year 1756
  • 1756c – Earthquake Hymns
  • 1758a – Hymns of Intercession
  • 1759a – For the Kingdom of England
  • 1759b – Funeral Hymns
  • 1759c – Hymns on the Expected Invasion
  • 1759d – Hymn for the People of Custrin
  • 1759e – Thanksgiving Hymns
  • 1760a – Hymns for the Preachers
  • 1762a – Scripture Hymns, Vol.1
  • 1762b – Scripture Hymns, Vol.2
  • 1763a – Hymns for Children
  • 1767a – Family Hymns
  • 1767b – Trinity Hymns, Pt.1
  • 1767c – Trinity Hymns, Pt.2
  • 1770a – Hymn for Mary Langson
  • 1770b – Hymn on the Death of Whitefield
  • 1771a – Elegy on Whitefield
  • 1771b – Epistle to Whitefield
  • 1772a – Preparation for Death
  • 1778a – Arminian Magazine, 1
  • 1779a – Arminian Magazine, 2
  • 1779b – Ode on Dr. Boyce
  • 1779c – Hymn for John Wesley
  • 1780a – Arminian Magazine, 3
  • 1780b – Tumult Hymns
  • 1781a – Arminian Magazine, 4
  • 1781b – Protestant Association
  • 1781c – Hymns for the Nation
  • 1782a – Arminian Magazine, 5
  • 1782b – Hymns for the National Fast
  • 1783a – Arminian Magazine, 6
  • 1784a – Arminian Magazine, 7
  • 1785a – Arminian Magazine, 8
  • 1785b – Prayers for Condemned Malefactors
  • 1787a – Arminian Magazine, 10

Sorted by Meter

Meter 88.88.88.88. (L.M.D.) (638)

  • A body natural, by food (1762b)
  • A city we seek from above (1762b)
  • A fountain of life and of grace (1762b)
  • A grain of grace may we not see (1762b)
  • A personal distinction see (1767b)
  • A poor afflicted sojourner (1762a)
  • Above my Lord I would not be (1762b)
  • Adam descended from above (1762a)
  • Advancement in thy kingdom here (1762b)
  • Afraid to think the vision true (1762a)
  • After we have endured a while (1762a)
  • Ah, foolish man, who hears thy word (1762b)
  • Ah! Foolish souls, the accursed race (1762a)
  • Ah! Lord, with late regret I own (1762b)
  • Ah! Lord, with thee we ask, how long (1762a)
  • Ah, Lord, with trembling I confess (1762b)
  • Ah lovely appearance of death (1746a)
  • Ah no, the faithless spies reply (1762a)
  • Ah! Save me from a worse extreme (1762a)
  • Ah, sister in Jesus adieu (1746a)
  • Ah! Why am I left to complain (1762b)
  • Ah woe is me by lust enticed (1762a)
  • Ah, woe is me, immersed in sin (1762a)
  • All glory to God in the sky (1745f)
  • All power, O God, in earth and heaven (1762a)
  • Almighty Redeemer of all (1767a)
  • An advocate in heaven we have (1762a)
  • And can a messenger be proud (1762b)
  • And can I in sorrow lay down (1747c)
  • And dare we our perfection boast (1762a)
  • Angel of covenanted grace (1762b)
  • Are words the proof of sin forgiven? (1762b)
  • Arise, and shine with borrowed rays (1762a)
  • Arm of the Lord awake, awake (1739a)
  • Arm of the Lord, awake, awake (1780b)
  • As children we continue long (1762a)
  • Ascending to be clothed upon (1762a)
  • Ask what ye will, ’tis Jesus’s word (1762a)
  • Assisted by preventing grace (1762a)
  • Awake, the woman’s heavenly seed (1762a)
  • Away my unbelieving fear (1742c)
  • Away with all your boastings vain (1762b)
  • Away with our sorrow and fear (1746a)
  • Baptized into One only name (1767b)
  • Be it according to thy will (1762a)
  • Before that everlasting day (1762a)
  • Beneath a mountain-load of grief (1762a)
  • Bewildered, lost, I must stand still (1762a)
  • Beyond the bounds of space and time (1762a)
  • Blessing, and praise, and thanks, and love (1767a)
  • Blest is the man, supremely blest (1743b)
  • Blest with the faith that works by love (1762b)
  • But ah! They damp our eager thirst (1762b)
  • But did the great apostle fear (1762b)
  • But lo, the Lord for ever lives (1762a)
  • But long as I my sins repeat (1762b)
  • But no such rigid law we fear (1762a)
  • But should we not believe the men (1762b)
  • But we a mighty daysman know (1762a)
  • By all who neither love nor fear (1762a)
  • By faith I Babel’s fall foresee (1762b)
  • By faith I set me on the tower (1762b)
  • By faith I to the fountain fly (1762b)
  • By faith we know, the world was made (1762a)
  • By Gentiles nourished and carest (1762a)
  • By nature, Lord, I evil love (1762b)
  • Can God remove the stone within (1762b)
  • Can I be angry, and not sin (1762b)
  • Can ought we do in faith, or give (1762a)
  • Can the disciples of our Lord (1782b)
  • Can they discharge the debt in hell (1762b)
  • Can we believe this precious word (1762b)
  • Can we in unbelievers find (1762b)
  • Can ye the Spirit’s course confine (1762b)
  • Captain, we thy command obey (1762b)
  • Chastened I all my days have been (1762a)
  • Chastised and afflicted below (1762a)
  • Chastised by an indulgent God (1762b)
  • Clothed with the skins of victims slain (1762a)
  • Collected, perfected in one (1762b)
  • Come holy celestial Dove (1746d)
  • Come Holy Ghost, thou Lord most high (1767b)
  • Come, let us to the Lord return (1762b)
  • Come on ye faithful souls, come on (1762a)
  • Confined in a dungeon of clay (1762a)
  • Cut me not off, Almighty Lord (1762a)
  • Darkness and clouds around me roll (1762a)
  • Dead souls I will anew create (1762a)
  • Did Jesus for the world atone (1762b)
  • Disconsolate tenant of clay (1749b)
  • Do we not all from thee receive (1762a)
  • Doctrines, experiences to try (1762a)
  • Dost thou not, Lord, with pity see (1762a)
  • Doth Christ expect what cannot be (1762a)
  • Doth God regard the outward shew (1762a)
  • Drawn by thy grace the sons of night (1762a)
  • Eager alas, for sensual good (1762a)
  • Engrave her doom upon my heart (1762b)
  • Equal and just are all thy ways (1762b)
  • Eternal Rock, project thy shade (1762a)
  • Eternal Spirit gone up on high (1745b)
  • Even in the most degenerate days (1762a)
  • Even now my tempted spirit faints (1762b)
  • Evil, or good, thou lovest us all (1762b)
  • Fain would I, Lord, from earth remove (1762a)
  • Fain would I, Lord, my household lead (1762a)
  • Fain would I my Redeemer see (1762b)
  • Fain would I put my trust in thee (1762a)
  • Farther, and farther still I run (1762a)
  • Fast bound with the fetters of woe (1762a)
  • Father, for Jesus’s sake alone (1762b)
  • Father, I all thy fullness want (1762b)
  • Father, I still his passion plead (1762b)
  • Father, I will, I do repent (1762b)
  • Father, in Abraham’s steps I tread (1762a)
  • Father, inspire my altered heart (1762a)
  • Father of all, by whom we are (1767a)
  • Father of all, whose powerful voice (1742c)
  • Father of Christ, the sinner’s friend (1762a)
  • Father of everlasting grace (1762b)
  • Father of Jesus Christ our Lord (1762b)
  • Father, thou dost not gladly grieve (1762a)
  • Father, thy feeble children meet (1745b)
  • Father, thy merciful design (1762a)
  • Fear not, for I thy God am here (1762a)
  • Feeblest of all thy people, I (1762b)
  • For evil may I good return (1762a)
  • For I, the Lord, thy God abide (1762a)
  • For lo, my wrath is pacified (1762a)
  • For who by faith your Lord receive (1762b)
  • Forbear, my foe, thy triumph vain (1762b)
  • Forbid it, Lord, that I should be (1762b)
  • Forward? But whither shall we go (1762a)
  • Fountain of life to all that live (1762b)
  • Fountain of light thy Savior is (1762a)
  • From hence, most gracious Lord, from hence (1762a)
  • From nature’s different mixtures free (1762a)
  • Fulfilled in us we daily own (1767b)
  • Full oft thou hast my helper been (1762a)
  • Fullness of energy divine (1767b)
  • Gather the nations in that day (1762b)
  • Gather we still the fragments up (1762b)
  • Give glory to Jesus our head (1749b)
  • Glory to the Redeemer give (1783a)
  • God has, you say, a two-fold will (1778a)
  • God of my life preserved by grace (1767a)
  • God of my thoughtless infancy (1767a)
  • God of unfathomable grace (1759b)
  • God, the offended God most high (1767b)
  • God was in Christ, the eternal Sire (1767b)
  • Great angel of the Lord most high (1762a)
  • Great author of all my desires (1762a)
  • Great God of hosts, against my foe (1762a)
  • Great God, unknown, invisible (1762a)
  • Great God, we know not what to do (1781c)
  • Great God, who dost the proud abase (1762a)
  • Great guardian of thy church below (1759e)
  • Great in the field of battle, great (1762a)
  • Great judge, and lawgiver supreme (1762b)
  • Great triune God, whose ruling power (1767c)
  • Had God foreknown it could not be (1762a)
  • Happy, for ever happy I (1762a)
  • Happy might I the grace receive (1762b)
  • Happy the follower of his Lord (1783a)
  • Happy the men who first partook (1762b)
  • Hast thou not heard my sad complaint? (1762b)
  • Haters of God, who still blaspheme (1762a)
  • Have I not often wished the same (1762a)
  • Have I this hope thy face to see (1762b)
  • He laid his purple robes aside (1762a)
  • He saw the one great sacrifice (1762a)
  • He thirsted, to redeem his foe (1762b)
  • He wills, that I should holy be (1762b)
  • He’s come, he’s come, in peace and power (1783a)
  • Head of thy church, for thee we look (1762b)
  • Hear this, thou prosperous wretched man (1762b)
  • Helper of our infirmity (1767b)
  • Hence ye profane! Far off remove (1762a)
  • His anger will the Lord retain (1762a)
  • His hands he washed not in her blood (1762a)
  • His mercies in Jesus renewed (1762b)
  • His Son whom all heaven's host obeyed (1762b)
  • Holy as thee, O Lord, is none (1762a)
  • Hosanna to Jesus on high (1746a)
  • How backward is our flesh and blood (1762b)
  • How blind the misconceiving crowd (1762b)
  • How does he take the lowest place (1762b)
  • How great thy beauty who can tell (1762b)
  • How happy the people that dwell (1762a)
  • How happy the sorrowful man (1762a)
  • How in the slippery paths of youth (1762a)
  • How long shall I languish and moan (1762b)
  • How loud the blood of Abel cries (1762a)
  • How madly rash for puny man (1762a)
  • How often, Lord, hath trouble brought (1762a)
  • How shall a lost sinner in pain (1749a)
  • How shall we do the thing enjoined (1762b)
  • How shall we offer to the skies (1762a)
  • How went he to his grave in peace (1762a)
  • Howe’er the softening art of man (1762b)
  • I cannot doubt thy love for me (1762b)
  • I cannot lose what is not mine (1762a)
  • I do with all my soul believe (1762b)
  • I, I am the man that have known (1749b)
  • I know in whom I have believed (1762b)
  • I long to behold him arrayed (1762a)
  • I saw, and coveted, and took! (1762a)
  • I thirst for a life-giving God (1762a)
  • I too, forewarned by Jesus’s love (1762b)
  • I wait a few sorrowful years (1762a)
  • I want that unreflecting love (1762b)
  • I want that wisdom from above (1762b)
  • I would believe that thou art he (1762b)
  • If but one Christian soul appear (1762a)
  • If God to one of all our race (1762a)
  • If grace doth more than sin abound (1762b)
  • If mercies without end could move (1762a)
  • If thou require my soul this night (1762b)
  • In every sacred exercise (1762a)
  • In presence of thy heavenly Lord (1762a)
  • In that millennial church below (1762a)
  • In trouble I seek thee, O God (1749a)
  • In vain we offer sacrifice (1762a)
  • In vain, ye fearful, faithless spies (1762a)
  • In weariness confirmed repose (1762a)
  • Is it a moral sense in man (1762a)
  • Is there a saint who doth not need (1762b)
  • Is there a soul thou dost not call (1762b)
  • Is this the man to God so dear (1762a)
  • Israel before their foes are fled (1762a)
  • Jehovah by himself hath sworn (1767b)
  • Jehovah for his servants cares (1762a)
  • Jehovah the Almighty Lord (1767b)
  • Jehovah, the true God most high (1767b)
  • Jehovah to his temple came (1762b)
  • Jesus, as taught by thee I plead (1762a)
  • Jesus, descended from the sky (1762b)
  • Jesus, display thy sovereign skill (1762b)
  • Jesus, I at thy throne appear (1767a)
  • Jesus, I cast my soul on thee (1762a)
  • Jesus my Advocate hath been (1762b)
  • Jesus! My great high-priest above (1739a)
  • Jesus, out of our hearts remove (1762b)
  • Jesus, succeed our ministry (1762b)
  • Jesus, supreme in majesty (1781c)
  • Jesus, the cause belongs to thee (1762b)
  • Jesus, the merciful and true (1762a)
  • Jesus, the true Jehovah hear (1767b)
  • Jesus, the wise discerning mind (1762b)
  • Jesus, the woman’s conquering seed (1767a)
  • Jesus, the word, by which alone (1762b)
  • Jesus, throughout my threescore years (1762a)
  • Jesus, thy loving Spirit alone (1762a)
  • Jesus, thy perfect love reveal (1762a)
  • Jesus, thy promised Spirit supply (1762b)
  • Jesus, to whose omniscient mind (1772a)
  • Jesus, what grace dost thou bestow (1762b)
  • Kedar shall all its flocks present (1762a)
  • Kept off by Lot, the fiery rain (1762a)
  • Less than the least in his own eyes (1762b)
  • Less than the least of saints, on me (1762a)
  • Let all that breathe, Jehovah praise (1763a)
  • Let earth and hell their powers engage (1762a)
  • Let every prophet cry aloud (1782b)
  • Let me, according to thy word (1762b)
  • Let me alone, amazing word (1762a)
  • Let not the wise his wisdom boast (1762b)
  • Let the infernal lion roar (1762b)
  • Let the winds blow, and billows roll (1762b)
  • Like him, I smote engaged with sin (1762a)
  • Like him, in piety’s decay (1762a)
  • Live without sin! It cannot be (1762b)
  • Lo, the great God will come from high (1767b)
  • Long as our hands are lifted up (1762a)
  • Lord, give us wisdom to suspect (1762b)
  • Lord, I believe, and stand secure (1762b)
  • Lord, I believe thy mercy’s power (1762a)
  • Lord, I believe thy power the same (1762b)
  • Lord, I have counted first the cost (1762b)
  • Lord, I revoke my hasty prayer (1762b)
  • Lord, I the messengers receive (1767a)
  • Lord, if I have with thee found grace (1762a)
  • Lord, if some secret sin of mine (1762a)
  • Lord, may not I thy promise claim (1762a)
  • Lord, thou forbiddest me in vain (1762b)
  • Lord, we with awful thanks confess (1762b)
  • Lord, what is man’s distinguished race (1762b)
  • Love divine, all loves excelling (1747c)
  • Lust is a fire that fiercely burns (1762a)
  • Lusting to shed his brother’s blood (1762a)
  • Made by the Father’s gift and grace (1762b)
  • Man, born of a woman impure (1762a)
  • Man of the world, O God, am I (1762b)
  • Master, I would no longer be (1762b)
  • Master supreme, I look to thee (1767a)
  • May I not feel my comfort fled (1762a)
  • Mercy prolonged his dying hours (1783a)
  • Mine eyes are ever unto thee (1762b)
  • Most destitute, most helpless I (1762a)
  • Most gracious, most tremendous Lord (1762b)
  • Most righteous God of boundless power (1780b)
  • Most sensibly, O Lord, I know (1762b)
  • Most wretched of all the lost race (1762b)
  • Music, as first by heaven designed (1762a)
  • Must we not then with patience wait (1762b)
  • My burthen unable to bear (1767a)
  • My days are all vanished away (1762a)
  • My days are extinguished and gone (1762a)
  • My God, from whom the precept came (1762a)
  • My God (if I may call thee mine (1739a)
  • My hope of creature-good I see (1762a)
  • My lust of life is gone; yet here (1762a)
  • My sin will find me out, unless (1762a)
  • My sinful wretched heart set free (1762a)
  • My soul, a dry and barren place (1762a)
  • My soul through my Redeemer’s care (1762a)
  • Naked into the world I came (1762a)
  • No; for I am not yet in hell (1762a)
  • No: for the Lord is not in them (1762a)
  • No partial, outward righteousness (1762b)
  • No room for glorying in their grace (1762b)
  • No shy reserve, or close disguise (1762b)
  • No wily fiend, by magic spell (1762a)
  • Not all the powers of earth and hell (1762a)
  • Not by our best endeavors vain (1762b)
  • Not for a favorite form, or name (1762a)
  • Not his own will, as man, to do (1767b)
  • Not in the strong impetuous wind (1762a)
  • Not on the whirlwind’s wings he flies (1762a)
  • Not so the true immortal bread (1762a)
  • Nothing but sin can sinners slay (1762a)
  • O blessed hope of life to come (1762b)
  • O Father of mercies, attend (1767c)
  • O God most merciful and true (1762b)
  • O how shall a sinner perform (1749a)
  • O Jesus, full of richest grace (1762a)
  • O Jesus, let thy dying cry (1762b)
  • O Lord our God, we bless thee now (1762a)
  • O might I in my youthful days (1763a)
  • O might my course, like Jesus’s end (1762b)
  • O might we see our Savior shine (1762b)
  • O Savior of sinners distressed (1749b)
  • O sister in Jesus, arise (1746a)
  • O tell it not in Gath, nor spread (1762a)
  • O that I were as in the days (1762a)
  • O that the fire from heaven might fall (1762a)
  • O thou who camest from above (1762a)
  • O thou whose offering on the tree (1745b)
  • O what a change shall then ensue (1762a)
  • O what shall I do to retrieve (1762a)
  • O when shall we sweetly remove (1746a)
  • O’erwhelmed alas, with deep distress (1762a)
  • Of beauty vain, of wisdom void (1762a)
  • Of woman born, of flesh alone (1762a)
  • Oft as our hearts to sin turned back (1762a)
  • Oh how can a criminal feast (1746h)
  • On earth he drank the deepest cup (1783a)
  • On me the wisdom pure bestow (1762b)
  • On thee, O God, my soul is stayed (1762a)
  • On us, Almighty Lord, bestow (1762a)
  • One God Jehovah is the Son (1767b)
  • One God to us, there is but One (1767b)
  • Our Lord the Father is, the Son (1767b)
  • Our Prince and friend enthroned above (1762a)
  • Our sufferings cannot grace procure (1762b)
  • Out of the iron furnace brought (1762a)
  • Out of the pit of sin I cry (1762b)
  • Pardoned through Jesus’s grace alone (1762b)
  • Pass a few swiftly-fleeting years (1762a)
  • Pass but another moment, Lord (1762a)
  • Paternal source of deity (1746g)
  • Perhaps she thought, religion’s law (1762a)
  • Pierced with the true religious fear (1762a)
  • Poor abject souls that disbelieve (1762a)
  • Poor needy souls athirst and faint (1762a)
  • Press to the mark, the Spirit cries (1762b)
  • Proud learning boasts its skill in vain (1762a)
  • Pure from the blood of Saul in vain (1762a)
  • Quickened with our immortal head (1762b)
  • Raised from the people’s lowest lees (1762a)
  • Regardless of a private wrong (1762a)
  • Rejoice for a brother deceased, (1746a)
  • Religion pure rejects the dress (1762a)
  • Remember, Lord, the pious zeal (1743b)
  • Retired into his secret place (1762b)
  • Rivers of pure delight shall rise (1762a)
  • Samson the strong, the weak, we blame (1762a)
  • Savior, I listen for thy voice (1762b)
  • Savior, I long to testify (1762a)
  • Savior, I now with shame confess (1762a)
  • Savior in death, the grace by one (1762b)
  • Savior, my double want I feel (1762b)
  • Savior, my nature’s pride to abase (1762a)
  • Savior, thou canst with equal ease (1762b)
  • Savior, thy flesh is meat indeed (1762b)
  • Savior, who ask to reign with thee (1762b)
  • Scarce have we put the harness on (1762a)
  • Scourged for my sin, the frown of God (1762b)
  • See, the sad fruit of sin appears (1762b)
  • Servants of Christ, your rule is plain (1762b)
  • Shall man to God a method show (1762b)
  • Shall those who evil act or speak (1762b)
  • Shall we mistake the morning-ray (1762a)
  • Shrinking from the cold hand of death (1762a)
  • Silence, ye unbelieving fears (1762a)
  • Since first we did from Egypt fly (1762a)
  • Since what I lend or give to thee (1762a)
  • Sinner, thy lost condition see (1762b)
  • Sinner, who dost thyself deceive (1762b)
  • So foolish, ignorant, and blind (1767a)
  • So powerful both by sea and land (1762a)
  • Soldier of Christ, in his great might (1762b)
  • Sole, self-existing God and Lord (1762a)
  • Soon as I render up the ghost (1762b)
  • Souls from the death of sin to raise (1762a)
  • Spirit of truth, the Comforter (1762b)
  • Still let me in thy Spirit pray (1772a)
  • Still on the soul of fallen man (1762b)
  • Still out of the deepest abyss (1747c)
  • Still the old serpent doth deceive (1762a)
  • Still the prophetic curse takes place (1762b)
  • Stone the blasphemers vile, they cry (1762a)
  • Stranger to sin and guilty fears (1779a)
  • Stupendous miracle of love (1762b)
  • Stupendous word of power divine (1762b)
  • Such is the heart of man to God (1762a)
  • Such is the stubbornness of man (1762a)
  • Such may our young Josiah prove (1762a)
  • Surely for Christ the isles shall wait (1762a)
  • Surrounded, sunk in deepest night (1762a)
  • Teach me the prophets smooth to shun (1762b)
  • That envious sect and most confined (1762a)
  • That heavenly principle within (1762b)
  • That hiding-place I long to find (1762a)
  • That voice which speaks Jehovah near (1762a)
  • The angels gazed to see their God (1762a)
  • The beast that meets him shall be slain (1762a)
  • The blood of innocents I bear (1762b)
  • The breath of Christ, that Spirit is (1762b)
  • The cedars shall obey my nod (1762a)
  • The children’s mark I surely bear (1762b)
  • The church in her militant state (1762b)
  • The day of Christ, the day of God (1767b)
  • The finger of our God most high (1767b)
  • The fruit of your indulgence see (1762a)
  • The gospel-husbandman, like him (1762b)
  • The heavenly ordinances thine (1745b)
  • The hope of thy redeeming love (1762b)
  • The lion roars, before he tears (1762b)
  • The Lord allows of sin in none (1762a)
  • The Lord doth in his Son delight (1762a)
  • The Lord our God is only One (1767b)
  • The Lord that I sincerely love (1762a)
  • The men to sin and Satan sold (1762a)
  • The moment we begin our race (1762b)
  • The mystery so long unknown (1762b)
  • The nation that thy laws disdains (1762a)
  • The news of his coming I hear (1762b)
  • The old congenial man of sin (1762b)
  • The pains I have so long endured (1762b)
  • The partner of our flesh and blood (1767b)
  • The promise here of perfect love (1762b)
  • The promise made our fallen race (1762b)
  • The promise of my chastening God (1762b)
  • The quiet solitary place (1762a)
  • The saints who die of Christ possessed (1762b)
  • The saving promise is for all (1762a)
  • The secret curse, the bosom-sin (1762a)
  • The seed which I resolve to bless (1762a)
  • The self-same act of grace divine (1767b)
  • The smoke alas, must still ascend (1762b)
  • The thirsty are called to their Lord (1762b)
  • The trodden worm will turn again (1762b)
  • The will of God is Jesus’ will (1767b)
  • The word his sacred lips hath past (1762b)
  • The Word, the uncreated Son (1762b)
  • The Word was independent God (1767b)
  • The world and their infernal god (1762a)
  • The world may boast their knowledge vain (1762a)
  • Thee, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost (1767c)
  • Thee in the watches of the night (1762a)
  • Thee, Jesus, Lord of lords we know (1762b)
  • Thee will I wield by grace renewed (1762a)
  • Their wealth the children of the east (1762a)
  • Then know thy place, a novice cries (1762b)
  • Then only, when by sore distress (1762b)
  • There is none good but God alone (1767b)
  • There needed, Lord, no act of thine (1762a)
  • They must be as the troubled sea (1762a)
  • Thine anger at what I have done (1762b)
  • Thine own in Samson’s state behold (1762a)
  • This flesh at the last gasp restores (1762b)
  • Thou art the man—in David’s case (1762a)
  • Thou giver of songs in the night (1762a)
  • Thou God, that answerest by fire (1762a)
  • Thou goest about in every age (1762b)
  • Thou knowest, and thou, O God, hast shown (1762b)
  • Thou knowest, I know not what to do (1762a)
  • Thou, Lord, who didst our faith bestow (1762b)
  • Thou, Lord, who hast ravished away (1749b)
  • Thou man of affliction and love (1762a)
  • Thou man of affliction and woe (1762b)
  • Thou Man of Griefs, remember me (1762b)
  • Thou shepherd of Israel, and mine (1762a)
  • Thou universal Savior, come (1762b)
  • Though all the precious promises (1762a)
  • Though every sinful act increase (1762a)
  • Thrice happy estate of the dead (1772a)
  • Thrice solemn, thrice repeated word (1762b)
  • through Jesus our divine high-priest (1762b)
  • Through labor exhausted and pain (1762a)
  • Through many a night of distress (1762a)
  • Throughout my fallen soul I feel (1762b)
  • Thus, Lord, throughout my life would I (1762b)
  • Thus may I give, when man I praise (1762b)
  • Thus will I, Lord, thy grace employ (1762a)
  • Thy favor and love I prefer (1762a)
  • Thy furious foes implacable (1762a)
  • Thy glorious power, O Christ, employ (1762b)
  • Thy God and thee who never knew (1762a)
  • Thy gracious Lord shall soon for thee (1762b)
  • Thy hands upon our children lay (1762b)
  • Thy people, Lord, if thou command (1762a)
  • Thy presence is the secret place (1762a)
  • Thy word in the bare literal sense (1762b)
  • Till by thy mighty signs compelled (1762a)
  • Tis finished! The Messiah dies (1762b)
  • Tis not for sin which thou hast done (1762b)
  • Tis thus the Lord my God descends (1762a)
  • To bring my former sins to mind (1762a)
  • To God the Creator of all (1763a)
  • To me, Almighty Savior, give (1762b)
  • To me thy compassion extend (1763a)
  • To seal the universal doom (1762b)
  • To whom should I fly for relief (1762b)
  • To whom should thy disciples go (1762b)
  • To whom with my complaints should I (1762a)
  • Too strong for this weak soul of mine (1762b)
  • Too strong I was to conquer sin (1762a)
  • Touched from above with sacred woe (1762a)
  • Tremendous oracle divine (1762a)
  • Trouble and sin are hard at hand (1762a)
  • True, absolute divinity (1767b)
  • True is the oracle divine (1781c)
  • Turned by thy Son’s victorious blood (1762b)
  • Twixt God and his own Spirit we (1767b)
  • Unlike my God I cannot rest (1762a)
  • Unsavory all our offerings are (1762a)
  • Warmed by fond nature's wild desire (1762a)
  • Warned of my dissolution near (1772a)
  • Was it a sin in Nebat’s son (1762a)
  • We gather up with pious care (1762a)
  • We have no benefit from thee (1762b)
  • We that are Christ’s, have crucified (1762b)
  • We will not chide thy followers, Lord (1762b)
  • We would thine aged followers give (1762b)
  • Welcome my Savior's word to me (1762b)
  • Welcome the bright millennial day (1762b)
  • What are these wounds, so deep, so wide (1762b)
  • What are those marks the apostle bears (1762b)
  • What do these solemn words portend (1762a)
  • What doth my gracious Savior say (1762b)
  • What harm to raise a fortune fair (1762b)
  • What hath this wretched world to give (1762b)
  • What is in man for God to approve (1762a)
  • What is that meetness for the skies (1762b)
  • What is the pleasure of my Lord (1762b)
  • What is the proof of perfect love? (1762b)
  • What man or angel can explore (1762a)
  • What, never speak one evil word (1762b)
  • What now is my object and aim (1762a)
  • What saith a younger prophet’s zeal (1762a)
  • What say the false faint-hearted spies (1762a)
  • What thou hast spoke I have not done (1762a)
  • What victims doth our God demand (1762b)
  • What will it profit me to know (1762b)
  • What wisdom can in sinners dwell (1762b)
  • Whate’er the Almighty wills is done (1762a)
  • When Jesus for his murderers prays (1762b)
  • When mortal man resigns his breath (1762a)
  • When saints forsake our mean abode (1762a)
  • Whene’er our day of Pentecost (1767b)
  • Where is Elijah’s jealous God (1742a)
  • Where is that faith, whose fervent prayer (1762b)
  • Where is the just, unblemished man (1762a)
  • Whereas thou hast forsaken been (1762a)
  • Wherefore thy gates shall open stand (1762a)
  • Wherefore, ye saints, with resolute zeal (1762b)
  • Which of the old apostles taught (1762b)
  • While Christ with all his heart he sought (1759b)
  • While nations unenlightened lie (1762a)
  • While wandering in the wilderness (1762a)
  • Who but the Holy Ghost can make (1762b)
  • Who can a pastor’s heart express (1762b)
  • Who can a wounded spirit sustain (1762a)
  • Who can the benefits explain (1762a)
  • Who can the sudden turns explain (1762b)
  • Who can thy strict tribunal face (1762a)
  • Who every hasty growth reject (1762b)
  • Who first inspired the breath of lives (1762a)
  • Who hath believed the tidings? Who (1739a)
  • Who is the weak believer, who (1762a)
  • Who know the thing by God designed (1767b)
  • Who labored by the law to live (1762b)
  • Who madest thus the earth and skies (1762a)
  • Who now his flesh and blood partake (1762b)
  • Who of the rich hath ears to hear (1762a)
  • Who pardon preach through faith alone (1762b)
  • Who see the light of Jesus’s face (1762b)
  • Who truly thinks, and surely knows (1762b)
  • Who, what are these, that as a cloud (1762a)
  • Who would not dread the frown of him (1762b)
  • Whoe’er for sin and Satan plead (1762b)
  • Whoe’er the King of kings adore (1762a)
  • Why am I stripped of all my power? (1762b)
  • Why dost thou this affliction send (1762a)
  • Why should a mortal man complain (1762a)
  • Why should I seek what cannot save (1762a)
  • Will a meek, modest man of God (1762a)
  • With a believing master blest (1767a)
  • With tender affection inspired (1782b)
  • Without that sin-consuming fire (1762a)
  • Witness of my extreme distress (1762a)
  • Woe to the man, eternal woe (1762b)
  • Worship, and power, and thanks, and love (1767a)
  • Worthy of death, afraid to die (1762a)
  • Would God, his greatness to display (1762a)
  • Would the great God his rebels spare (1762a)
  • Wouldst thou for fifty righteous men (1762a)
  • Ye bold to explain, describe, define (1762b)
  • Ye daughters of Zion, declare (1762a)
  • Ye faithful, patient souls, attend (1762b)
  • Ye faithful souls, who Jesus know (1762b)
  • Ye that in royal mansions live (1762a)
  • Yes; for we are not yet in hell (1762a)
  • Yes; if the Lord his mind reveal (1762a)
  • Zion, be glad, rejoice, and sing (1762b)
  • Zion, look round with joyful eyes (1762a)

Meter 88.88.88.88.88.88. (L.M.T.) (6)

  • Blessing, and praise, and thanks, and love (1747c)
  • Father, whose everlasting love (1742a)
  • Let angels wonder at the sight (1762a)
  • O God of peace, and pardoning love (1762b)
  • The blood of goats and bullocks slain (1762b)
  • Was not our father Abraham tried (1762a)