Lectionary:
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2 - 4 - 6 - 8, come and join the dance
Crouch, Paul / Mudie, David
5 0 0 0 + hungry folk
Smale, Ian Stuart (aka Ishmael)
5, 4, 3, 2, 1, we're going to have fun
Robinson, Joan
A Aonmhic na hÓighe, a stór, is a sciath na mbocht
Ghunna, Cathal Buí Mac Giolla
A Athair dhílis an Aon-Mhic
Fiaich, Tomás Ó
A babe is born all of a may
Sloane Manuscript (15th century)
A babe is born, I wys
Westminster Abbey Library
A babe is born in Bethlehem
Traditional
A babe is born of high nature
Trinity College Cambridge Library / Selden Manuscript (15th century)
A babe lies in the cradle
England, Paul / Geistliche Nachtigall der Catholischen Teutschen (1649 Vienna, Corner) / Schöne christenlichen catholisch weihnächt-oder kindtlessweigen Gesäng (1590 von Themar)
A babe was born on Christmas morn
Saward, Michael John
A babel of confusion
Pratt, Andrew Edward
A baby cries and gurgles with delight
Fraser, Ian Masson
A baby dear
Heddle, Dorothy
A baby so tiny, lies sleeping in the hay
Edwards, Janet I.
A baby was born in Bethlehem, a baby
Golby, Ivor
A baby was born in Bethlehem by a stable light
Monk, P. (Miss)
A band of faithful reapers we
Authorship not stated
A band of way-worn men are we
Gilbert, Edwin
A beautiful name I have heard
Higham, William Vernon
A beggar, vile and base, I come
Gadsby, William
Å Betlehem, du vesle by (Norwegian translation)
Hauge, Alfred / Brooks, Phillips
A bloodied child foreshadowed by a cross
Pratt, Andrew Edward
A body, broken on a cross
Wren, Brian Arthur
A body made of many parts
Campbell, John
A bowl of water and a towel
Leckebusch, Martin Ernest
A boy gave to Jesus five loaves and two fish
Horrobin, Peter J.
A boy is born in Bethlehem... Within
Keyte, Hugh / Parrott, Andrew Haden / Musae Sioniae VI (1609 Praetorius)
A boy is born in Bethlehem... Our human flesh
Keyte, Hugh / Parrott, Andrew Haden / Geschichte der evangelischen Kirchenmusik (1964 Kassel, Blume) / Piae Cantiones (1582 Griefswald) / Hereford Breviary (1505) / Codex Taurinen (13th cent. Bobbio)
A boy once sat by the side of a river
McClelland, G.
A boy was born in Bethlehem, rejoice (alternative Luff verses)
Luff, Alan Harold Frank / Piae Cantiones (1582 Griefswald)
A boy was born in Bethlehem; rejoice for that
Poston, Elizabeth / Dearmer, Percy / Piae Cantiones (1582 Griefswald) / Hereford Breviary (1505) / Analecta Hymnica (c.1420) / Codex Taurinen (13th cent. Bobbio)
A boy was born in Bethlehem with not a penny
Atkins, Janet
A boy was born in Bethlehem with tiny hands
Baird, Catherine Elizabeth Cain
A brave new world where poverty
Pratt, Andrew Edward
A bright star shone out, blazing
Bishop, Mark
A brighter dawn is breaking
Dearmer, Percy
A broken loaf – this broken world
Leckebusch, Martin Ernest
A butterfly, a butterfly, an Easter egg
Landry, Carey
A calendar will call us to share with Christ in Lent
Pratt, Andrew Edward
A call that ignores the plans you've carefully laid
Campbell, John
A carpenter hung on a cross
Pratt, Andrew Edward
A century passes, memories will fade
Pratt, Andrew Edward
A certain man held a feast
Winter, Gloria Francis Thérèse [Miriam Theresa, (Sister)]
A certain traveller on his way
Walker, Mary Lu
A charge to keep I have
Wesley, Charles
A charge to keep I have (The Christian Life Hymnal Version)
Wesley, Charles
A chattering parakeet in a garden
Pickard, Donald Alfred
A cheering, chanting, dizzy crowd
Troeger, Thomas H.
A child, a woman and a man
Wren, Brian Arthur
A child emerges from the womb
Gaunt, Alan
A child has been given
Glover, Ben / Morgan, Reuben
A child is born for us, a Son is given
Farrell, Bernadette
A child is born for us today, a Son to us
Beasley, Winifred Pearl
A child is born for us today, alleluia
Norbet, Gregory
A child is born in Bethlehem, alleluia
Wright, Ralph / Piae Cantiones (1582 Griefswald) / Hereford Breviary (1505) / Codex Taurinen (13th cent. Bobbio)
A child is born in Bethlehem, alleluia (Hume)
Hume, Ruth Fox / Anonymous Latin
A child is born in Bethlehem: awaiteth him
Trevelyan, Robert Calverley / Röntgen, Julius
A child is born in Bethlehem, Bethlehem
Gaunt, Alan / Grundtvig, Nikolai Frederik Severin
A child is born in Bethlehem, sing nowell!
Perry, Michael Arnold (Pseudonym sometimes used: Word and Music) / Jensen, Esten
A child is born, new life begins
Camp, Alan N.
A child is born, the Christ
Keyte, Hugh / Parrott, Andrew Haden / Mainz Cantual (1605) / Moosburg Gradual (1355/1360)
A child this day is born
Christmas Carols Ancient and Modern (1833 Sandys)
A child this day is born (Salvation Army 2015 Version)
Anonymous
A child was born and Sarah laughed
Gaunt, Alan
A child was born in Bethlehem
Sheehy, Cecily
A childling slept
Anonymous
A children's temple here we build
Montgomery, James
A church is a living fellowship
Clabburn, Frank R.
A church is heaven's gate
Green, Frederick Pratt
A circle gathered round for praise
Haward, Stephen
A city radiant as a bride
Dudley-Smith, Timothy
A city strong we claim as ours
Dudley-Smith, Timothy
A climate of change is now in the air
Fraser, Ian Masson
A cloak of darkness, like a shroud
Pratt, Andrew Edward
A cloud of witnesses around us
Wren, Brian Arthur
A commonwealth of love
Pratt, Andrew Edward
A contradictory blessing
Pratt, Andrew Edward
A core of silence breathes beyond all words
Reilly, Jim
A corn of wheat abides alone
Higham, William Vernon
A covenant of gladness
Campbell, John
A cross on a hillside
Smith, Allan R.
A cross that changes ev'rything
Redman, Matt / Tomlin, Chris / Ingram, Jason
A crowd fills the court of the temple
Goadby, Frederic William
A crown of beauty
Hadden, David J.
A crown of beauty in the hand of the Lord
Bowater, Chris
A crown of many thorns
Pool, Henk / Kraayenoord, Kees / Eaton, Chris
A crown of peace to me is given
Allan, J. D.
A crown of piercing thorns
Leckebusch, Martin Ernest
A crumb of mercy, Lord, I crave
Fawcett, John
A cry in the night
Ainger, Geoffrey J.
A cry of spirits moved across the heath
Richards, Rognvald
A cuckoo in the holy nest
Pratt, Andrew Edward
A dancer's body leaps and falls (Definitive version)
Wren, Brian Arthur
A dancer's body leaps and falls (Original version)
Wren, Brian Arthur
A day like many other days
Clabburn, Frank R.
A day of anointing, miraculous passage
Pratt, Andrew Edward
A day of returning, a day to remember
Pratt, Andrew Edward
A day to awe and terrify
Hodgetts, Michael William / Thomas of Celano
A day will dawn like morning sun
Webster, Colin
 
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2-4-6-8 HOE-DOWN!
Crouch, Paul / Mudie, David
5, 4, 3, 2, 1
Robinson, Joan
5000+ HUNGRY FOLK
Smale, Ian
A ATHAIR DHILÍS (7676D)
Ó Ceallacháin, Cathal
A ATHAIR DHILÍS (8888D)
Ó Ceallacháin, Cathal
A BABE IS BORN (Sloane MS)
Sloane Manuscript 2593 (15th century)
A BABE IS BORN I WYS (Bainton)
Bainton, F.
A BABY WAS BORN IN BETHLEHEM (Anonymous Carribean)(Complete)
Anonymous Caribbean
A BABY WAS BORN IN BETHLEHEM (Anonymous Carribean)(Refrain)
Anonymous Caribbean
A BABY WAS BORN IN BETHLEHEM (Baughen)
Baughen, Michael Alfred
A BETTER WORLD
Hoggarth, Chris / Hoggarth, John
A BETTER WORLD (Refrain)
Hoggarth, Chris / Hoggarth, John
A BLESSING
Anonymous
A BLESSING (Rizza)
Rizza, Margaret
A BOY GAVE TO JESUS
Horrobin, Peter J.
A BOY WAS BORN IN BETHLEHEM (Atkins)
Atkins, Janet
A CAROL FOR CHRISTMAS PILGRIMS
Wyton, Alec
A CAROL FOR EASTER SATURDAY
Anonymous French
A CAROL FOR THE SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS
Percival, Allen Dain
A CERTAIN TRAVELLER
Walker, Mary Lu
A CHANNEL OF BLESSING
A CHARGE TO KEEP (Rogerson)
A CHILD IS BORN (Warren)
Warren, Norman Leonard
A CHILD IS BORN FOR US TODAY (Complete)
Norbet, Gregory
A CHILD IS BORN FOR US TODAY (Refrain)
Norbet, Gregory
A CHILD IS BORN IN BETHLEHEM
Anonymous
A CHILD THIS DAY IS BORN
A CHILD WAS BORN IN BETHLEHEM
Sheehy, Cecily
A CHILDLING SLEPT
Thiman, Eric Harding
A CHILD'S PRAISE (Marriott)
Marriott, Michael J.
A CHRISTMAS ALLELUIA (Refrain)
Tomlin, Chris / Myrin, Jonas
A CHRISTMAS ALLELUIA (Verse)
Tomlin, Chris / Myrin, Jonas
A CHRISTMAS LULLABY
Westbrook, Francis Brotherton
A CHRISTMAS SONG
Edwards, Janet I.
A CITY ON A HILL (Complete)
Cantelon, Ben / Herbert, Nick / Dummer, Elias
A CITY ON A HILL (Refrain)
Dummer, Elias / Cantelon, Ben / Herbert, Nick
A CLEAN HEART (Complete)
Byshe, Fred H.
A CLEAN HEART (Refrain)
Byshe, Fred H.
A CLOSER WALK
Anonymous
A CRY IN THE NIGHT
A CRY OF SPIRITS
Richards, Rognvald
A DAY ON THE ISLAND
Dixon, Carol
A DAY WILL DAWN (Complete)
Webster, Colin
A DAY WILL DAWN (Refrain)
Webster, Colin
A DEPUTY FOR JESUS (Complete)
Price, Alan J.
A DEPUTY FOR JESUS (Refrain)
Price, Alan J.
A DHIA IS A ATHAIR
Egan, Thomas
A DREAM TO SHARE (Complete)
Latty, Geraldine Agatha
A DREAM TO SHARE (Refrain)
Latty, Geraldine Agatha
A DUAN OF BARRA (Complete)
Boyce-Tillman, June (née Boyce, June and formerly Tillman, June)
A DUAN OF BARRA (Refrain)
Boyce-Tillman, June (née Boyce, June and formerly Tillman, June)
A FATHER TOTHE FATHERLESS
Oakley, Paul
A FRAME SO BEAUTIFULLY FORMED (Complete)
Dunnett, Ben / Dunnett, Hannah
A FRAME SO BEAUTIFULLY FORMED (Refrain)
Dunnett, Ben / Dunnett, Hannah
A GENTILE WAS I
Haywood, Elizabeth
A GLAD NOEL
Anonymous German
A GOD AND YET A MAN?
Smith, Peter David
A GOD AND YET A MAN? (Dowland)
Dowland, John (oka Douland, John)
A–GODDING (Complete)
Boyce-Tillman, June (née Boyce, June and formerly Tillman, June)
A–GODDING (Refrain)
Boyce-Tillman, June (née Boyce, June and formerly Tillman, June)
A GOOD WORK
Mohr, Jon
A HEART LIKE THINE
Jackson, George Galloway / Anonymous English
A HILL BESIDE JERUSALEM
Price, R. K.
A HUMBLE HEART
Houston, Brian
A HYMN OF TRUST (Smith)
Smith, Margaret
A ÍOSA (Complete)
Ní Dhuibhir, Máire
A ÍOSA (Refrain)
Ní Dhuibhir, Máire
A ÍOSA A AONMHIC AN ATHAR
Anonymous Irish
A ÍOSA BHÁIN
O Riada, Séan (see Ó Riada, Seán)
A ÍOSA GLAN MO CHROÍSE
Anonymous Irish
A ÍOSA MHILIS
Ahern, Patrick Mgr.
A IVANGELI YA FAMBA
Traditional Mozambique
A JOURNEY TO THE MOON
Harper, Don
A JOYFUL SONG
O'Meara, Colleen
A KING LIKE THIS (Complete)
Tomlin, Chris / Myrin, Jonas / Redman, Matt
A KING LIKE THIS (Refrain)
A LIGHT, A LIGHT TO THE GENTILES (Complete)
McGrail, Peter
A LIGHT, A LIGHT TO THE GENTILES (Refrain)
McGrail, Peter
A LIGHT CAME OUT OF DARKNESS
Boon, Brindley John Railton
A LIMITLESS MAJESTY (Complete)
Jones, Ben / Rinaldi, Sue
A LIMITLESS MAJESTY (Refrain)
Jones, Ben / Rinaldi, Sue
A LITTLE CHILD (Bell)
Bell, John Lamberton
A LITTLE CHILD (Flemish)
Anonymous Flemish
A LITTLE CHILD (Walker)
Walker, Margaret
A LITTLE CHILD WAS BORN IN A STALL
Anonymous Netherlands
A LITTLE SHIP
Anonymous English
A LITTLE SHIP (Lightwood)
Lightwood, James Thomas
A LITTLE SHIP WAS ON THE SEA
Bird, George
A LITTLE STAR PEEPS O'ER THE HILL
Anonymous
A LITTLE WHILE
Composer Unknown
A LIVING SONG (EVERY WORD COMES ALIVE)
Swann, Donald Ibrahim
A LOVE SO AMAZING (Complete)
Oakley, Paul
A LOVE SO AMAZING (Refrain)
Oakley, Paul
A LOVE SO UNDESERVED (Complete)
Redman, Matt
A LOVE SO UNDESERVED (Refrain)
Redman, Matt
A MAN AND WOMAN (Complete)
Ellis, Ron
A MAN AND WOMAN (Refrain)
Ellis, Ron
A MAN FOR ALL THE PEOPLE
Reed, Dickon
A MAN OF SOME MEANS
Hodgetts, Colin William
A MELODY IN MY HEART
Cox, Sidney Edward
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2006, Canterbury Press
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1980, World Library Publications, Inc
A House of Praise
2003, Oxford University Press
A House of Praise Part Three
2019, Oxford University Press
A House of Praise Part Two
2015, Oxford University Press
A Marty Haughen Songbook
2009, Decani Music
A Mirror to the Soul
2013, The Royal School of Church Music
A Rainbow to Heaven
2006, Stainer & Bell Ltd
Above Every Name
2009, Canterbury Press Norwich
Above The Moon Earth Rises
2002, Oxford University Press
Again I Say Rejoice (Albert Bayly)
1967, Private Publication
Agape Songs of Hope and Reconciliation
2003, Oxford University Press
Alleluia Aotearoa
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Alleluya
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Always from Joy (Alan Gaunt)
1997, Stainer & Bell Ltd
Ancient & Modern
2013, Hymns Ancient & Modern Ltd
And Jesus Said No
2019, Wild Goose Publications
Anglican Hymn Book
1965, Church Society/Oxford University Press
Anglican Hymns Old & New
2008, Kevin Mayhew Ltd
Anglican Praise
1987, Church Society/Oxford University Press
Baptist Hymn Book, The
1962, Psalms and Hymns Trust
Baptist Praise & Worship
1991, Psalms and Hymns Trust/Oxford University Press
BBC Hymn Book (Part 1 of The Broadcast Hymn Book)
1951, British Broadcasting Corporation/Oxford University Press
BBC Songs of Praise
1997, British Broadcasting Corporation/Oxford University Press
Be Still and Know
2000, Kevin Mayhew Ltd
Believers Hymn Book
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Beneath a Travelling Star
2016, The Royal School of Church Music
Best of Songs of the Spirit
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Beyond All Words
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Beyond Our Dreaming
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Big Blue Planet
1995, Stainer & Bell Ltd & The Trustees for Methodist Church Purposes
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1997, Stainer & Bell Ltd
Book of Praises, The (David Preston)
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2020, British Library Cataloguing
Borrowed Light
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Boys' Brigade Hymnbook
1958, Boys' Brigade
Break Not the Circle (Fred Kaan/Doreen Potter)
1972, Hope Publishing Company
Bring Many Names (Brian Wren)
1989, Hope Publishing Company (distributed in Europe by Stainer & Bell Ltd)
Broadcast Praise (Part 2 of the Broadcast Hymn Book)
1981, British Broadcasting Corporation/Oxford University Press
Cambridge Hymnal, The
1967, Cambridge University Press
Cantate Domino
1980, World Council of Churches/Oxford University Press
Carol our Christmas
1996, The New Zealand Hymnbook Trust Inc.
Carol Praise
1987, Jubilate Hymns Ltd/Marshall Pickering/HarperCollins Religious
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1980, A & C Black (Publishers) Ltd
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Celebrating Creation in all its Diversity
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Celebration Hymnal for Everyone
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Celtic Hymn Book
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Children's Hymn Book, The
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Come and Praise Beginning
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Come Rejoice
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Congregational Praise
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Cry Hosanna
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Dare to Believe
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Draw Near
2005, Suzan Robinson
Draw Near to God
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Eagles' Wings and Lesser Things
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Easter Source
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Song Book of the Salvation Army (1953), The

(C)001
I think of all his sorrow
Slater, Richard
(C)002
Let the king come in today
Buck, Joseph
(C)003
Room, room, room at the cross, room
Anonymous
(C)004
Grace for the weary
Ebbs, H.
(C)005
I know a fount, where sins are washed away
Cooke, Oliver Mark
(C)006
Jesus is calling, is calling, is calling
Anonymous
(C)007
My burden at thy feet I lay
Slater, Richard
(C)008
O the drunkard may come and the swearer may come
Anonymous
(C)009
O the voice to me so near
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
(C)010
Sacred hands of Jesus, they were bound for me
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
(C)011
They are nailed to the cross
Breck, Carrie Ellis
(C)012
What shall the answer be?
Norton, Nathaniel
(C)013
Who's that knocking at your heart's closed door?
Wells, W.
(C)014
Wounded for thee
Anonymous
(C)015
You've carried your burden, you've carried it long
Booth, Cornelie Ida Ernestine (née Schoch)
(C)016
For God so loved the world that his own Son he gave
Scripture version unknown
(C)017
He is able, abundantly able to deliver, to deliver
Coller, Charles
(C)018
On Calvary, dark Calvary
Tracy, Ruth Fanny
(C)019
To heal the broken heart he came
Slater, Richard
(C)020
'Twas there my Saviour died
Coles, Bramwell
(C)021
And yet he will thy sins forgive
Booth, Eveline Cory (oka Booth, Evangeline Cory)
(C)022
Calling, calling, Jesus is calling
Booth, Eveline Cory (oka Booth, Evangeline Cory)
(C)023
Crowned with thorns I see thee
Slater, Richard
(C)024
Dark Gethsemane, darker Calvary
Bonwick, George
(C)025
In thy heart, there's mercy
Fry, Fred William
(C)026
Jesus said: He who comes to me shall never, never thirst again
Gibb, John S.
(C)027
Just as you are the Lord will save you
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
(C)028
Lay thy load of sorrow
Leidzén, Erik William Gustaf
(C)029
Love alone brought Jesus there
Hunt, John
(C)030
No height too steep, never vale too deep
Gilliard, A. J.
(C)031
O Jesus, my Saviour, will welcome sinners home!
Anonymous
(C)032
O lay it down, lay it down
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
(C)033
O save me, dear Lord
Booth, Eveline Cory (oka Booth, Evangeline Cory)
(C)034
Pray, sinner, pray, and Christ will hear you
Macdonald, Forenames unknown
(C)035
Alas! and did my Saviour bleed (Salvation Army Version)
Watts, Isaac
(C)035
Remember me, remember me
Watts, Isaac
(C)036
With an everlasting love he loved us
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
(C)037
Wonderful place called Calvary
Hewitt, Eliza Edmunds (née Stites) [Pseudonym: Edmunds, Lizzie H.]
(C)038
Yes, Jesus waits to pardon you
Anonymous
(C)039
You may be saved, O glorious thought!
Blake, Charles
(C)040
Choose ye today
Coller, Charles
(C)041
O yes, there's salvation for you!
Anonymous
(C)042
Say, are you ready? O are you ready?
Keigger, A. S.
(C)043
Are you coming home tonight?
Anonymous
(C)044
Born again, born again
Smith, George Samuel
(C)045
Boundless love, beyond degree
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
(C)046
Calvary, so dear, so sweet, so precious
Beer, F. W.
(C)047
Come to Jesus, just now
Anonymous
(C)048
Come to the wayside, press through the throng
Collins, William Giles
(C)049
Come with me to Calvary
Bairstow, J. O.
(C)050
Coming home, coming home
Kirkpatrick, William James
(C)051
Don't turn him away, don't turn him away
Lillenas, Haldor
(C)052
Eternity...
Hoffman, Elisha Albright
(C)053
I am coming to the Saviour who can wash away my sin
Walker, William
(C)054
I know of a Saviour from sin
Lawley, John
(C)055
If you want joy, real joy, wonderful joy
Anonymous
(C)056
Jesus said: I am the Resurrection and the Life
Scripture version unknown
(C)057
O let the dear master come in
Pearson, William James
(C)058
O the prodigal's coming home
Anonymous
(C)059
Out from his wounded side
Cox, Sidney Edward
(C)060
Tell it again, tell it again
Slade, Mary Bridges Canedy
(C)061
There is mercy in Jesus, there's mercy in Jesus
Anonymous
(C)062
Turn to the Lord and seek salvation
Ingalls, Jeremiah
(C)063
Will you take Jesus today?
Rock, William W.
(C)064
He from thy burden will give relief
Oxley, John
(C)065
Someone, someone, O let that someone
Bruce, J. W.
(C)066
Swing wide the door of your heart to the King of kings
Cox, Sidney Edward
(C)067
Take Jesus to all the world
Wallace, H. G.
(C)068
Keep me unspotted from sin, dear Saviour
Sanders, Mark William (oka Blind Mark)
(C)069
My Lord, O let the waves of thy crimson sea
Rolfe, Emmanuel
(C)070
Perfectly cleansed, perfectly kept
Brown, Arnold
(C)071
Thou hast the power to heal me
Slater, Richard
(C)072
Whatsoever things are true
Anonymous
(C)073
Ever thine, thine alone
Slater, Richard
(C)074
Go back to the old wells
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
(C)075
I'll let thy glorious life in me
Storey, A.
(C)076
I'll serve my Lord alone
Ackley, Bentley DeForest
(C)077
Love one another, thus saith the Saviour
Anonymous
(C)078
O 'tis coming, O 'tis coming
Booth, Ballington
(C)079
Saviour, my all I surrender
Slater, Richard
(C)080
Sealed by thy Spirit, sealed by thy Spirit
Berry, Jenny
(C)081
There is not in my heart left one treasure, dear Lord
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
(C)082
Thine, thine, I will be thine
Angwine, H. A.
(C)083
At thy feet I bow adoring
Barker, Susie
(C)084
Fulness of power
Anonymous
(C)085
Thee, only thee, Jesus, my Saviour
Booth-Tucker, Frederick Saint George de Lautour (formerly Tucker, Frederick Saint ...)
(C)086
When he is come to you
Bennard, George
(C)087
All there is of me, Lord
Cox, Sidney Edward
(C)088
Beautiful river, beautiful river
Dean (Mrs), (Forenames unknown)
(C)089
Let us walk in the light
Masters, Mary
(C)090
Lord, here am I, send me
Booth-Tucker, Frederick Saint George de Lautour (formerly Tucker, Frederick Saint ...)
(C)091
No, I count no sacrifice too dear
Booth, Cornelie Ida Ernestine (née Schoch)
(C)092
O Jesus, Lord and Saviour
Chisholm, Thomas Obediah
(C)093
Only one intention, only one ambition
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
(C)094
Spirit of the living God, fall... break
Iverson, Daniel
(C)095
Take up the cross! Worldly ambition
Wiggins, Archibald Raymond
(C)096
Take up thy cross and follow me, I hear
Anonymous
(C)097
Where he leads me I will follow
Blandy, Ernest W.
(C)098
I've made up my mind that I'll follow
Plant, Thomas William
(C)099
All I have I leave for Jesus
Adams, B. W.
(C)100
All my days, and all my hours
Joy, Edward Henry
(C)101
Bleeding, crying, groaning, dying
Wood, A.
(C)102
He is able to cleanse you
Anonymous
(C)103
Here am I, my Lord, send me, here am I
Walker, William
(C)104
I give thee my best, nothing less, nothing less
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
(C)105
I'm believing and receiving
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
(C)106
In the garden of my heart
Stuckey, William John
(C)107
Jesus, Jesus, lily of the valley
Cox, Sidney Edward
(C)108
Nearer to thee, nearer to thee
Starbright, Alice
(C)109
O far whiter than the snow
Oliphant, William Elwin
(C)110
Reign, O reign, my Saviour
Anonymous
(C)111
The cleansing stream I see, I see
Palmer, Phoebe Worrell
(C)112
The old time power, Lord
Anonymous
(C)113
'Tis the power, 'tis the power of Jesus
Anonymous
(C)114
Follow thou me, he calls again
Cox, Sidney Edward
(C)115
I dare, Lord
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
(C)116
O I'll take another look at the cross of Calvary
Werry, R. L.
(C)117
Reckon on me following thee
Johnson, Bruce
(C)118
If on my soul a trace of sin remaineth
Wiggins, Archibald Raymond
(C)119
O touch me again, Lord, touch me again!
Beavan, Harriet A.
(C)120
Sweet will of God, still fold me closer
Morris, Lelia Naylor (née Naylor)
(C)121
To thy cross I come, Lord
Fry, Fred William
(C)122
Come to my heart again
Cloud, T.
(C)123
Enter, enter right into my heart, Lord
Anonymous
(C)124
Here is the place for the lifting of burdens
Joy, Edward Henry
(C)125
In thee, O Lord, do I put my trust
Anonymous
(C)126
Jesus, thou lover of souls
Playle, Arthur
(C)127
Lest I forget Gethsemane
Hussey, Jennie Evelyn
(C)128
Let the beauty of Jesus be seen in me
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
(C)129
Let the waves wash me
Foote, Joseph
(C)130
Lord, lay some soul upon my heart
Tucker, Leon
(C)131
Meet my need, Lord
Ward, Ernest
(C)132
Spirit of God, O hear us pray
Richards, Miriam Mary
(C)133
Teach me how to love thee
Anonymous
(C)134
Down at the mercy seat, place divine
Bamford, C.
(C)135
Fill the earthen vessel of my heart, Lord
Pennick, William Drake
(C)136
Keep the touch of God on your soul
Hatch, Moira Leonard
(C)137
Lord, make Calvary real to me
Cox, Sidney Edward
(C)138
Make me a blessing, make me a blessing
Wilson, Ira Bishop
(C)139
O Jesus, be thyself to me
Elliott, Charlotte
(C)140
Prayer gently lifts me to highest heaven
Beckett, Hal
(C)141
Rooted and grounded in love
Kingston, C.
(C)142
Send a new touch of power on my soul, Lord
Morris, Lelia Naylor (née Naylor)
(C)143
Silently now I wait for thee
Scott, Clara H. (née Jones) / Morris, Frederick P.
(C)144
Dear Lord, at thy feet I still linger
Rendell, Doris Nicol
(C)145
Into my heart, into my heart
Clarke, Henry D. (oka Harry D. Clarke)
(C)146
Lord, teach me how to pray
Anonymous
(C)147
Love I ask for, love I claim
Howard, W. H.
(C)148
O come just now to me, my Lord!
Allan, John J.
(C)149
Take me, make me all thine own
Bonwick, George
(C)150
Walk with me, walk with me
Booth, Ballington
(C)151
Wash me and cleanse me
Anonymous
(C)152
When I talk with Jesus
Mawby, Hilda Ivy Alice (née Memmott)
(C)153
I believe God answers prayer
Anonymous
(C)154
Power, power, power divine power
Booth-Tucker, Frederick Saint George de Lautour (formerly Tucker, Frederick Saint ...)
(C)155
Bless me now, bless me now
Clark, Alexander D.D.
(C)156
Blessing through me, Lord, blessing through me
Cooke, Oliver Mark
(C)157
Channels only, blessed master
Maxwell, Mary Elizabeth [nee Dobell]
(C)158
Come, beautiful Christ
Butler, Ella
(C)159
Coming this way, yes, coming this way
McGee, William
(C)160
For they that wait upon the Lord
Scripture version unknown
(C)161
Holy Spirit, seal me I pray
Booth, Cornelie Ida Ernestine (née Schoch)
(C)162
I want to live right, that God may use me
Anonymous
(C)163
Jesus, hear my humble pleading
Anonymous
(C)164
Lord, lift me up and let me stand
Habershon, Ada Ruth / Oatman, Johnson
(C)165
Make me a channel of blessing today
Smyth, Harper G.
(C)166
Never a prayer he will not answer
Anonymous
(C)167
O come to the cross where they nailed him
Humphrey, Alfred
(C)168
O for the hallowing flame
Bottome, Francis (Bottome, Frank)
(C)169
O pour it in my soul
Anonymous
(C)170
Prayer changes things
Anonymous
(C)171
Speak Lord, speak Lord
Booth, Ballington
(C)172
Speak once again, Lord
Ebbs, William A.
(C)173
Sweet Spirit of Christ
Bladin, May
(C)174
Whisper a prayer in the morning
Lambert, Sidney Elijah
(C)175
He knows, he knows
Henry, Sarepta Myranda Irish
(C)176
For ever, for ever, oh, not for a day
Kirk, Salathiel Cleaver
(C)177
Fully trusting in the battle's fray
Oxley, John
(C)178
He is standing with us here in the plain
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
(C)179
His Spirit answers to the blood
Wesley, Charles
(C)180
Peace of the tranquil heart, fall upon me
Brand, William John
(C)181
Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace
Anonymous
(C)182
When tempted sore to worry
Booth-Clibborn, Catherine (formerly Booth, Catherine)
(C)183
Clouds will change to sunshine
Cox, Sidney Edward
(C)184
He cannot forget me
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
(C)185
I believe in the word of God
Joy, Edward Henry
(C)186
The waters of Jordan may roll
Anonymous
(C)187
God is love, I feel it
Fletcher, Gilbert T.
(C)188
God is still on the throne
Suffield, Frederick W. (Mrs) (Kitty Louise)
(C)189
God is with us all the time
Jones, Lewis Edgar [Pseudonyms: Edgar, Lewis; Lewis, Edgar and Slater, Mary]
(C)190
God will take care of you through every day
H. C. A. D. / Martin, Civilla Durfee
(C)191
I can see my pilot's face in every storm
Mundy, Thomas H.
(C)192
I do believe the priceless
Anonymous
(C)193
I will not, will not
Fry, Fred William
(C)194
Keep on marching with a fighting faith
Maltby, T. William
(C)195
No, never alone, no, never alone
Hewitt, Eliza Edmunds (née Stites) [Pseudonym: Edmunds, Lizzie H.]
(C)196
Now I am trusting in Jesus
Smith, A. S.
(C)197
Over the sea, over the sea
Anonymous
(C)198
When in the darkness Jesus is near me
Oxley, John
(C)199
Fear not, for I am with thee
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
(C)200
God can and will my every need supply
Maltby, T. William
(C)201
I know the Lord will make a way for me
Smith, Alfred Barney
(C)202
If God be for us, if God be for us
G. M. J.
(C)203
It's a long hard road to Calvary
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
(C)204
Just where he needs me
Richards, Miriam Mary
(C)205
O for a deeper, O for a greater
Booth, Cornelie Ida Ernestine (née Schoch)
(C)206
Trusting thee ever, doubting never
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
(C)207
He writes the pardon on my heart
Anonymous
(C)208
I can, and I will, and I do believe
Anonymous
(C)209
Jesus, my heart is keeping
Allan, J. D.
(C)210
God is greater than your greatest need
Anonymous
(C)211
Grace, fathomless as the sea
Excell, Edwin Othello
(C)212
Have faith in God, the sun will shine
Stephens, May Agnew
(C)213
He will keep you from falling
Harkness, Robert
(C)214
I have a pilot who guides me
Vickery, Alfred Herbert
(C)215
I'll cling closer to Jesus
Calvert, F.
(C)216
Lean on his arms, trusting in his love
Jones, Lewis Edgar [Pseudonyms: Edgar, Lewis; Lewis, Edgar and Slater, Mary] / Rock, William W.
(C)217
O the touch of his hand on mine!
Pounds, Jessie Brown
(C)218
There is grace enough for me
Slater, Richard
(C)219
'Tis wonderful to know the joy that cometh from above
Dalziel, Albert Ernest
(C)220
When you feel downhearted you must pray
Arnott, Arthur Smith
(C)221
I know he cares for me, for me
Anonymous
(C)222
Joy! O joy! Behold the Saviour
Whittle, Daniel Webster [Pseudonym: Nathan, El]
(C)223
Launch out into the deep
Simpson, Albert Benjamin
(C)224
Lord, I believe, Lord, I believe
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
(C)225
O what a hiding place
Cox, Sidney Edward
(C)226
Then shall the waves of the wild tempest cease
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
(C)227
Come along, come along to Beulah
Anonymous
(C)228
He is mine, he is mine
Joy, Edward Henry
(C)229
He is with me by day and night
Anonymous
(C)230
He lives, he lives! Christ Jesus lives today!
Ackley, Alfred Henry
(C)231
He's mine, he's mine, he's mine
Congreve, George T. / Anonymous
(C)232
I know, yes, I know
Cox, Sidney Edward
(C)233
I'm satisfied with Jesus here
Booth, Ballington
(C)234
My sins went rolling away
Plant, Thomas William
(C)235
Oh, it is wonderful that he should care for me
Gabriel,Charles Homer (usually 'Hutchinson' instead of 'Homer')[Pseud:Homer,Charlotte G.]
(C)236
Old things are passed away
Cox, Sidney Edward
(C)237
Some day I shall be like him
Hall, Joseph Lincoln (oka Clifton, Maurice A.)
(C)238
Sweeter as the days go by
Morris, Lelia Naylor (née Naylor)
(C)239
The precious blood is flowing o'er my heart
Slater, Richard
(C)240
When you know him, when you know him
Ogden, Ina Duley
(C)241
Christ is the answer to my every need
Maltby, T. William
(C)242
Clear are the skies above me
Jolliffe, Frances (née Pegg; oka Jolliffe, Fanny; oka Jolliffe, Fannie)
(C)243
Dear Jesus died on Calvary
Anonymous
(C)244
Ever near to bless and cheer in the darkest hour
Blondel, Oscar
(C)245
He came right down to me
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
(C)246
He's the same today as yesterday
Cox, Sidney Edward
(C)247
I am happy in him
Excell, Edwin Othello
(C)248
I have loved and lived with Jesus
Fry, Charles William
(C)249
I'm on the rock, hallelujah!
Anonymous
(C)250
Jesus has redeemed me
Robinson, A. P.
(C)251
Jesus, Jesus, fairest of all
Maltby, T. William
(C)252
Jesus, thou loving Saviour
Gellatly, James
(C)253
Love opened wide the door for me
Ackley, Alfred Henry
(C)254
My sins, my sins are remembered no more
Woulds, William Henry
(C)255
Never to be remembered any more
Cox, Sidney Edward
(C)256
O why did he love me so?
Grieg, A.
(C)257
Over me, over me it is flowing
Booth, Eveline Cory (oka Booth, Evangeline Cory)
(C)258
Peace, peace, wonderful peace, it flows
Anonymous
(C)259
Beautiful Christ, beautiful Christ
Ashby, Elizabeth (née Aspinall)
(C)260
Behold what manner of love, what manner
Sullivan, M. S.
(C)261
Down at the Saviour's feet
Johnson, Robert
(C)262
Glory to God, he has ransomed me
Joy, Edward Henry
(C)263
God's love, God's love
The Musical Salvationist (June 1932)
(C)264
He's the Christ of the human road
Bennard, George
(C)265
How do I know that I love Jesus?
Russell, J.
(C)266
I love him better every day
Cox, Sidney Edward
(C)267
I'm living on the mountain, underneath a cloudless sky
Miles, Charles Austin
(C)268
In my heart a song is ringing
Cox, Sidney Edward
(C)269
In my heart today
Cox, Sidney Edward
(C)270
Joy, joy wonderful joy
Collins, William Giles
(C)271
Love lifted me, love lifted me
Rowe, James
(C)272
Saved, I'm saved from the power of sin
Allan, John J.
(C)273
Sunshine, sunshine, shining along our pathway
Nuttall, Richard (oka Anand Das)
(C)274
With Jesus so near me
Allan, J. D.
(C)275
Wonderful, wonderful Jesus, in the heart
Russell, Anna Belle
(C)276
Following Jesus, ever day by day
Weaver, Leonard
(C)277
I believe, I believe the priceless
Johnson, Robert
(C)278
I have anchored my soul in the haven of rest
Anonymous
(C)279
Jesus is able, Jesus is able
Anonymous
(C)280
Jesus is all I need, my strength
Maltby, T. William
(C)281
Joy, O joy! doubtings and fears are all gone
Rowei, Francis
(C)282
My sins rose as high as a mountain
Lawley, John
(C)283
Now my heart is glad
Anonymous
(C)284
O good old way, how sweet thou art
Anonymous
(C)285
O it comes o'er my soul like a wave
Anonymous
(C)286
O, 'tis glory, O 'tis glory
Anonymous
(C)287
Scatter a little sunshine
Keeler, Robert H.
(C)288
The Lord came down to save me
Miller, Emily (née Huntington)
(C)289
'Twas the suffering of Jesus
Parsons, Amy
(C)290
When the Lord comes in
Cox, Sidney Edward
(C)291
Bless his name, he sets me free
Baugh, William
(C)292
Gone, gone, gone, gone, all my sins are gone
Anonymous
(C)293
I am not under law, but under grace
Anonymous
(C)294
I have cast my burden on the Saviour
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
(C)295
I was wandering in the wilderness
Cox, Sidney Edward
(C)296
If Jesus goes with me I'll go anywhere
Miles, Charles Austin
(C)297
In him abiding, my all confiding
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
(C)298
No more! No more!
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
(C)299
Oh, the Lamb! the bleeding Lamb!
Fry, Fred William
(C)300
This one thing I know
Cox, Sidney Edward
(C)301
Wide, wide as the ocean
Miles, Charles Austin
(C)302
A never-failing friend
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
(C)303
At the fountain I am drinking
Slater, Richard
(C)304
Beauty for ashes my Lord doth prepare
Wiggins, Archibald Raymond
(C)305
By the pathway of duty
Cox, Sidney Edward
(C)306
Down at the fountain, flowing so free
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
(C)307
Everybody should know
Breck, Carrie Ellis
(C)308
Follow... I will follow Jesus
Cushing, William Orcutt
(C)309
Follow, I will follow thee, my Lord
Brown, Howard L. / Brown, Margaret W.
(C)310
For there is one God and one mediator 'twixt God and man
Anonymous
(C)311
Gone is my burden, he rolled it away
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
(C)312
Happy day, happy day
The Wesleyan Sacred Harp (1854 McDonald/Hubbard)
(C)313
He gives me joy in place of sorrow
Crabbe, J. G.
(C)314
I know he's mine, this friend so dear
Oatman, Johnson
(C)315
I'll keep well in mind how he bought me
Slater, Richard
(C)316
In my heart there rings a melody
Roth, Elton Menno
(C)317
Jesus is real to me
Carr, George H.
(C)318
Jesus knows all about our struggles
Oatman, Johnson
(C)319
Jesus satisfies my need
Wright, Hector W.
(C)320
Mine! mine! mine! I know thou art mine
Hudson, Anna
(C)321
My grace shall be sufficient for thee
Ward, Leo E.
(C)322
My heart is now whiter than snow
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
(C)323
O Hallelujah! Yes, 'tis heaven
Butler, C. F.
(C)324
O how I love Jesus because
Anonymous
(C)325
O wonderful love, beyond degree
Plant, Thomas William
(C)326
Only Jesus will I know, Jesus
Wesley, Charles
(C)327
Only Jesus will I know, 'Twas
Slack, James
(C)328
Peace is mine, I've naught to fear
Bladin, May
(C)329
Peace, peace, sweet peace
Bilhorn, Peter Philip
(C)330
Saved and kept by the grace of God
Allan, J. D.
(C)331
Saved by his power divine
Schofield, Jack P.
(C)332
Since Jesus came into my heart
McDaniel, Rufus Henry
(C)333
That old, old story is true
Watkins, D. B.
(C)334
The path is very narrow but I'll follow
Allen, Henry
(C)335
There is sunlight, blessed sunlight
Anonymous
(C)336
There's joy in following Jesus all the way
Cox, Sidney Edward
(C)337
All the promises of God are sure
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
(C)338
All through the years his providence has led me
Joy, Edward Henry
(C)339
Christ is all, yes, all in all
Williams, William Asbury
(C)340
God hath shined in our hearts
Scripture version unknown
(C)341
He loved me, I cannot tell why
Sanders, Mark William (oka Blind Mark)
(C)342
He saves, he keeps, he satisfies
Dalziel, Albert Ernest
(C)343
O salvation, full and free
Cater, John
(C)344
O the blood of Jesus, the precious
Anonymous
(C)345
Rolled away, O the burden
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
(C)346
Sing a song of happiness
Boon, Brindley John Railton
(C)347
The fountain, the fountain
Anonymous
(C)348
Far away he put my sins
Anonymous
(C)349
O the Army will be ready when he comes
Anonymous
(C)350
Praise him with melody
Long, Mathilda
(C)351
The best friend to have is Jesus
Anonymous
(C)352
The heavenly gales are blowing
Anonymous
(C)353
We're on the homeward trail
Arnott, Arthur Smith
(C)354
O the children of the Lord
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
(C)355
O what a redeemer is Jesus, my Saviour!
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
(C)356
Sing on through sunny days
Miles, Charles Austin
(C)357
We'll sing in the morning the songs of salvation
Joy, Edward Henry
(C)358
Wondrous love, O mighty, mighty ocean
Coller, Charles
(C)359
Can you wonder why it is I love him so?
Webber, Albert Edward
(C)360
His love passeth understanding
Booth, Eveline Cory (oka Booth, Evangeline Cory)
(C)361
Jesus, O how sweet the name
Martin, William C.
(C)362
O glory to his name
Kirkby, Frances
(C)363
O sing of his mighty love
Bottome, Francis (Bottome, Frank)
(C)364
You can tell out the sweet story
Cox, Sidney Edward
(C)365
Dear Jesus is the one I love
Holdaway, (Forenames unknown)
(C)366
Jesus... my delight is he
Coller, Charles
(C)367
My heart with joy is often running over
Allen, Henry
(C)368
The old, old story is ever, ever new
Watkins, D. B.
(C)369
We'll praise him for ever, doubt him? O never
Anonymous
(C)370
How I love to sing
Blomberg, Gösta
(C)371
O the dearest, the fairest, is Jesus to me!
Hill, Edward H.
(C)372
Sing when the way is bright
Percy, William Alexander
(C)373
There's a wonderful name, 'tis Jesus
Clayton, Norman John
(C)374
I walk with the king, hallelujah!
Rowe, James
(C)375
Jesus is mighty to save
Coller, Charles
(C)376
Jesus... sweetest name I know
Bridgers, Luther Burgess
(C)377
Jesus of Galilee
Osborne, John
(C)378
Joybells, ringing in your heart
Anonymous
(C)379
Let me sing to you of Jesus
Cox, Sidney Edward
(C)380
Let the blessed sunshine in
Blenkhorn, Ada
(C)381
O I love him, yes, I love him
Fillmore, Charles Millard
(C)382
Oh, the love that sought me!
Walton, W. Spencer
(C)383
Praise, O praise him, swell the song
Slater, Richard
(C)384
So, if the sky is dark and if the day is dreary
Miles, Charles Austin
(C)385
I have a friend who is always the same
Webber, Albert Edward
(C)386
In the ranks of the dear old Army
Anonymous
(C)387
March on, we shall win the day
Hill, H.
(C)388
On... no surrender
Anonymous
(C)389
There's a sparkling jewelled crown of golden light
Stephens, Harry
(C)390
We shall conquer all, only keep
Westwood, Jessie
(C)391
We'll keep the old flag flying
Arnott, Arthur Smith
(C)392
We're marching on, we're marching on
Anonymous
(C)393
I will make you fishers of men
Clarke, Henry D. (oka Harry D. Clarke)
(C)394
Lift up the Army banner, blood and fire
Pennick, William Drake
(C)395
Under the blood and fire flag
Bateman, James Conner
(C)396
Victory, victory, through the blood of the Lamb that was slain
Anonymous
(C)398
Yellow star, and red and blue
Wiggins, Archibald Raymond
(C)399
Your task is calling you, and mine is calling me
Arnott, Arthur Smith
(C)400
Fire a volley! Shout Amen!
Cooke, Oliver Mark
(C)401
If the cross we boldly bear
Anonymous
(C)402
In the Army ranks are we
Brand, William John
(C)403
Marching on, marching on
Whittle, Daniel Webster [Pseudonym: Nathan, El]
(C)404
On we march with the blood and the fire
Mehling, Charles
(C)405
Take the message and fling it wide
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
(C)406
Then if a soldier you would be
Fry, Fred William
(C)407
We are marching on, an Army
Playle, Arthur
(C)408
Win another, win another
Mundy, Thomas H.
(C)409
And we'll roll the old chariot along
Anonymous Afro-American
(C)410
Follow the flag, follow the flag
Vickery, Alfred Herbert
(C)411
Hallelujah! We are on our way to glory!
Anonymous Afro-American
(C)412
I want to be a soldier of the cross
Arnott, Arthur Smith
(C)413
I'll be true, Lord, to thee
Grozinsky, Gustave Adolf Alexander Augustine
(C)414
I'm a soldier, should you want me
Anonymous
(C)415
My soul is full of joy the devil can't destroy
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
(C)416
See the coming Army, what a mighty throng
Hitchcock, Charles
(C)417
Soldiers of coming days
Wiggins, Archibald Raymond
(C)418
There's room enough in the heart of God
Jolliffe, Frances (née Pegg; oka Jolliffe, Fanny; oka Jolliffe, Fannie)
(C)419
Where are the reapers? O who will come
Rexford, Eben Eugene
(C)420
Fight the fight, Salvation Army
Railton, George Scott
(C)421
Fighting, fighting on the narrow way
Bateman, James Conner
(C)422
Never say die
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
(C)423
Some through the water and some through the flood
Young, George A.
(C)424
Then who wouldn't be a soldier
Jackson, Forenames unknown
(C)425
We mean to fight for Jesus
Anonymous
(C)426
We shall conquer all through the blood of Jesus
Burgess, Caleb
(C)427
Give me faith, mighty faith, fighting faith
Ward, E.
(C)428
I am a soldier, glory to God
Slater, Richard
(C)429
I love the dear old Army flag
Keeler, Robert H.
(C)430
I'll try again, I'll try again
Anonymous
(C)431
Keep in step all the time
Vickery, Alfred Herbert
(C)432
Make Jesus king, make Jesus king
Bladin, J.
(C)433
One in aim and purpose
Buck, Joseph
(C)434
Stepping on together in the ranks of truth
Nichol, Henry Ernest [Pseudonym: Sterne, Colin]
(C)435
The world is needing us
Brand, William John
(C)436
True soldiers of the cross we are
Anonymous
(C)437
We'll fight the fight for God and right
Anonymous
(C)438
While the years roll on
Allan, J. D.
(C)439
All nations, all nations for Jesus
Anonymous
(C)440
Chosen to be a soldier
Joy, Edward Henry
(C)441
We're marching through Immanuel's ground
Anonymous
(C)442
I shall know him, I shall know him
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
(C)443
O won't it be grand when we're free from sorrow
Hancock, Forenames unknown
(C)444
Sweet summerland at God's right hand
Fisher, W.
(C)445
We shall gain a crown for valour
Fry, Fred William
(C)446
And I shall see him face to face
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
(C)447
At the end of our journey
Anonymous
(C)448
Away over Jordan, with my blessed Jesus
Anonymous Afro-American
(C)449
For I'm going, yes, I'm going
Reynolds, W.
(C)450
Life's morn will soon be waning
Graham, Sarah Jean
(C)451
Some day I'll see his blessed face
Arnott, Arthur Smith
(C)452
Up in the golden city
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
(C)453
Wonderful Saviour, wonderful friend
Miller, Ralph T.
(C)454
There'll be no sorrow in God's tomorrow
Cox, Sidney Edward
(C)455
There'll be no sorrow there
Phillips, Philip
(C)456
I have a house not made with hands
Sanders, Mark William (oka Blind Mark)
(C)457
Lay up treasure in heaven
Pennick, William Drake
1
All creatures of our God and king
Draper, William Henry / Francis of Assisi
1
O praise him, O praise him (Draper)
Draper, William Henry / Francis of Assisi
2
All people that on earth do dwell
Kethe, William
3
Before Jehovah's aweful throne
Watts, Isaac / Wesley, John Benjamin
4
Fill thou my life, O Lord my God
Bonar, Horatius
5
God of my life, through all my days
Doddridge, Philip
6
Jehovah is our strength
Barnard, Samuel (attributed)
7
Now thank we all our God
Winkworth, Catherine / Rinkart, Martin (oka Rinckart, Martin)
8
O Lord, I will delight in thee
Ryland, John
9
O worship the king
Grant, Robert / Kethe, William
10
For what the Lord has done for me
The Revival Hymn Book (1866 Booth)
10
Praise God for what he's done for me!
A Selection of Revival Hymns (c.1865) / A Collection of Revival Hymns adapted to Popular Airs (1844)
11
Praise, my soul, the king of heaven
Lyte, Henry Francis
12
Praise to the holiest in the height
Newman, John Henry
13
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of creation!
Winkworth, Catherine / Neander, Joachim
14
Praise ye the Lord, alleluia (hallelujah)
Various
14
Stand up and bless the Lord, you people
Montgomery, James
15
The people of God, Jehovah we praise
Wesley, Charles
16
Through all the changing scenes of life
Brady, Nicholas / Tate, Nahum (oka Teate, Nahum)
17
Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord! Let the earth hear his voice
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
17
To God be the glory! great things he hath done
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
18
What am I, O thou glorious God
Wesley, Charles
19
What shall I render to my God
Wesley, Charles
20
Ye ransomed souls draw near
Wesley, Charles
21
Ye servants of God, your master proclaim
Wesley, Charles
22
All things bright and beautiful... Each little flower
Alexander, Cecil Frances (née Humphreys)
22Alt
Each little flower that opens
Alexander, Cecil Frances (née Humphreys)
23
Begin, my tongue, some heavenly theme
Watts, Isaac
24
Father, unto thee we raise
Pierpoint, Folliott Sandford
24
For the beauty of the earth
Pierpoint, Folliott Sandford
25
God moves in a mysterious way
Cowper, William
26
I'll praise my maker while I've breath
Watts, Isaac
27
For his mercies shall endure
Milton, John
27
Let us with a gladsome mind
Milton, John
28
Come, let us all unite to sing (Salvation Army 1953 Version)
Anonymous
29
Eternal God, we look to thee
Merrick, James
30
Father, whose everlasting love
Wesley, Charles
31
God gave his Son for me
Fry, Charles William
32
God loved the world of sinners lost
Stockton, Martha Matilda (née Brustar)
32
Oh, 'twas love, 'twas wondrous love
Stockton, Martha Matilda (née Brustar)
33
God's love is wonderful
Cox, Sidney Edward
33
God's love to me is wonderful
Cox, Sidney Edward
34
O God, my God, in whom combine
Wesley, John Benjamin / Zinzendorf, Nicolaus Ludwig von
35
The king of love my shepherd is (Original)
Baker, Henry Williams
36
The Lord's my shepherd, I'll not want
Rous, Francis / Whittingham, William / Scottish Psalter (1650)
37
What shall I do my God to love, my loving
Wesley, Charles
38
All hail the power of Jesus' (Jesu's) name
Perronet, Edward / Rippon, John
39
Christ is our corner-stone
Chandler, John / Anonymous Latin
40
Come, let us join our cheerful songs
Watts, Isaac
40
Hallelujah to the Lamb
The Juvenile Harmonist (1843 Clark)
41
How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
Newton, John
41
O how I love the Saviour's name; so do I
Revival Music (1876 Booth)
42
I know thee who thou art
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
43
Hallelujah to the Lamb
The Juvenile Harmonist (1843 Clark)
43
Jesus, I love thy charming name
Doddridge, Philip
44
Jesus! the name high over all
Wesley, Charles
44
We have no other argument
Revival Music (1876 Booth)
45
Jesu, the very thought of thee
Caswall, Edward / Anonymous Latin / Bernard of Clairvaux
46
Let earth and heaven agree
Wesley, Charles
47
O for a thousand tongues to sing
Wesley, Charles
48
Of all in earth or heaven
Aldersley, Nathan Atkinson
48
The Christ of Calvary
Aldersley, Nathan Atkinson
49
Precious name, oh how sweet
Baxter, Lydia
49
Take the name of Jesus with you
Baxter, Lydia
50
Sweetest note in seraph song
Hunter, William
50
The great physician now is near
Hunter, William
51
O how I love the Saviour's name! The sweetest name
The Musical Salvationist (March-April 1946)
51
There is a name I love to hear
Whitfield, Frederick
52
In my heart there dwells a song of purest beauty
Brand, William John
52
There is beauty in the name of Jesus
Brand, William John
53
Thou hidden source of calm repose
Wesley, Charles
54
A light came out of darkness
Hawley, William A.
54
Shall you, shall I, meet Jesus by and by?
Hawley, William A.
55
Have you ever heard the story
Kaufman, S. Z. (Mrs) / Taylor, Gordon Harry
55
Just the same, just the same
Kaufman, S. Z. (Mrs)
56
Jesus laid his glory by
Lawley, John
57
Jesus, thy far-extended fame
Wesley, Charles
58
Our sufferings, Lord, to thee are known
Wesley, Charles
59
Tell me the old, old story
Hankey, Arabella Catherine (oka Hankey, Katherine; oka Hankey, Kate)
60
Tell me the story of Jesus
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
61
Thou art the way, to thee alone
Doane, George Washington
62
'Tis the Lord, O wondrous story
Hanby, Benjamin Russell
62
Who is he, in yonder stall?
Hanby, Benjamin Russell
63
Alas! and did my Saviour bleed?
Watts, Isaac
63
Help me, dear Saviour, thee to own
Hull, Asa
64
All ye that pass by
Wesley, Charles
65
Arise, my soul, arise
Wesley, Charles
66
Behold! behold the Lamb of God, on the cross
Jukes, Richard
67
Behold him now on yonder tree
Smith, George Samuel
67
It was for me, yes, even me
Smith, George Samuel
68
Behold the Saviour of mankind
Wesley, Samuel (the elder)
69
Dark was the hour, Gethsemane
Gatham, Forenames unknown
69
Down in the garden
Gatham, Forenames unknown
70
Hail, thou once despised Jesus
Bakewell, John / Madan, Martin
71
Hark, my soul, it is the Lord
Cowper, William
72
In the cross of Christ I glory
Bowring, John
73
It is the blood that washes white
Pearson, William James
73
O the blood to me so dear
Pearson, William James
74
Jesus came down my ransom to be
Rolfe, Emmanuel
74
Wonderful... love, coming
Rolfe, Emmanuel
75
In the cross, in the cross, be my glory ever
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
75
Jesus keep me near the cross
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
76
Jesus, thou all-redeeming Lord
Wesley, Charles
77
Jesus, thy blood and righteousness
Wesley, John Benjamin / Zinzendorf, Nicolaus Ludwig von
78
Alleluia! What a Saviour!
Bliss, Philipp Paul
78
Man of sorrows, what a name
Bliss, Philipp Paul
79
Not all the blood of beasts
Watts, Isaac
80
O come and look awhile on him
Faber, Frederick William
81
O sacred head now wounded
Alexander, James Waddell / Gerhardt, Paulus / Loewen, Arnuf von / Bernard of Clairvaux
82
On a hill far away stood an old rugged cross
Bennard, George
82
So I'll cherish the old rugged cross
Bennard, George
83
It was on the cross he shed his blood
Fairhurst, John
83
On Calvary's brow my Saviour died
Darwood, William McKendree
84
On Calvary, on Calvary
Graham, Sarah Jean
84
On the cross of Calvary
Graham, Sarah Jean
85
I do believe, I will believe
Salvation Army Songs (1930) / The Golden Censer (1864 Bradbury)
85
There is a fountain filled with blood
Cowper, William
86
There is a green hill far away
Alexander, Cecil Frances (née Humphreys)
87
We worship thee, O crucified!
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
88
When I survey the wondrous cross
Watts, Isaac
89
To save a poor sinner, to save a poor sinner
The Officer (May 1893)
89
When Jesus was born in the manger
The Officer (May 1893) / Lawley, John
90
That was my Lord, that was my Lord
Nobbs, George Hun
90
While passing a garden I lingered to hear
Nobbs, George Hun
91
The fountain now is open wide
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
91
Within my heart, O Lord, fulfil
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
92
Wonderful story of love!
Driver, John Merritte
92
Wonderful... story, wonderful
Driver, John Merritte
93
Would Jesus have the sinner die?
Wesley, Charles
94
Crown him with many crowns
Bridges, Matthew / Thring, Godfrey
95
Glorious things of thee are spoken
Newton, John
96
God is with us, God is with us, Christ our Lord
Mathams, Walter John
96
God is with us, God is with us, so our brave
Mathams, Walter John
97
Jesus comes! Let all adore him!
Kelly, Thomas
98
Jesus shall reign where'er the sun
Watts, Isaac
99
Lo, he comes with clouds descending
Cennick, John / Madan, Martin / Wesley, Charles
100
Lift up your heart, lift up your voice
Wesley, Charles
100
Rejoice, the Lord is king
Taylor, John / Wesley, Charles
101
See how great a flame aspires
Wesley, Charles
102
Come, let us sing praise to our king
Horne, Charles Silvester
102
Sing we the king who is coming to reign
Horne, Charles Silvester
103
Ten thousand times ten thousand
Alford, Henry
104
The head that once was crowned with thorns
Kelly, Thomas
105
O the crowning day is coming, Hallelujah
Slater, Richard
105
There is coming on a great day of rejoicing
Slater, Richard
106
O I'm glad I'm ready
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
106
There's a golden day
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
107
Jesus shall conquer, lift up the strain
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
107
Yet once again, by God's abundant mercy
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
108
All the guilty past is washed away
Slater, Richard
108
Holy Spirit, come, O come
Slater, Richard
109
Breathe on me, breath of God
Hatch, Edwin
110
Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly dove
Browne, Simon
111
Come, thou everlasting Spirit
Wesley, Charles
112
Holy Spirit, truth divine
Longfellow, Samuel
113
Jesus is glorified
Wesley, Charles
114
Near thy cross assembled, master
Lawley, John
114
Send the fire, send the fire
Lawley, John
115
O thou who camest from above
Wesley, Charles
116
Our blest Redeemer, ere he breathed
Auber, Henriette
117
Pour thy Spirit, pour thy Spirit
The Christian Mission Hymn Book (1870 Booth)
117
Precious Saviour, we are coming
McKie, Thomas
118
Spirit of God, that moved of old
Alexander, Cecil Frances (née Humphreys)
119
Thou Christ of burning, cleansing flame
Booth, William
120
Blessed Lamb of Calvary, let thy Spirit
Stoddart, Barbara (née Wilson)
121
Come Holy Ghost, all-quickening fire, come and in me
Wesley, Charles
122
Come, Holy Ghost, all sacred fire!
Bottome, Francis (Bottome, Frank)
123
Come, thou all-inspiring Spirit
Wesley, Charles
124
Gracious Spirit, dwell with me
Lynch, Thomas Toke
125
Holy Ghost, we bid thee welcome
Morris, Lelia Naylor (née Naylor)
126
I want the gift of power within
Wesley, Charles
127
Lord, we believe to us and ours
Wesley, Charles
128
Spirit divine, attend our prayers
Reed, Andrew
129
Come, thou almighty king
A Collection of Hymns for Social Worship (1759 Whitefield)
130
Father of peace, and God of love
Scottish Paraphrases (1781) / Cameron, William / Doddridge, Philip
131
Holy, holy, holy Lord God almighty! Early
Heber, Reginald
132
O Father and creator
Chesham, Albert E.
133
Thou, whose almighty word
Raffles, Thomas / Marriott, John
134
Afar from heaven, thy feet have wandered
Slater, Richard
134
God is near thee, tell thy story
Slater, Richard
135
Almost persuaded now to believe
Bliss, Philipp Paul
136
Art thou weary, art thou languid
Neale, John Mason / Stephen the Sabaite (former attribution)
137
Behold me standing at the door
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
138
Behold one standeth at the door
Charity, Felix [Pseudonym]
139
Boundless as the mighty ocean
Waller, Josiah Henry
140
Bring him thy sorrow, bring him thy tears
Booth, Cornelie Ida Ernestine (née Schoch)
140
Bring to the Saviour thy burden of grief
Booth, Cornelie Ida Ernestine (née Schoch)
141
Can a poor sinner come to Jesus?
Excelsior Pilgrim Songs
141
Yes, O yes, he can come just now
Excelsior Pilgrim Songs
142
Come every soul by sin oppressed
Stockton, John Hart
142
Only trust him, only trust him (Stockton)
Stockton, John Hart
143
Come, for the feast is spread
Burton, Henry
144
Come, O come with me where love is beaming
Anderson, Howard (Mrs) (attributed)
144
Hallelujah, hallelujah, I love thee, my Saviour
Anderson, Howard (Mrs) (attributed)
145
Come, sinners, to Jesus, no longer delay
Jefferson, William
145
For the conquering Saviour shall break every chain
Wilson, Henry Q.
146
Come, sinners, to the gospel feast
Wesley, Charles
147
Come to the royal feast
Midlane, Albert
148
Come to the Saviour: come to the Saviour
Anonymous
148
I do believe it, I do believe it
Anonymous
149
Come, weary sinner, to the cross
Hudson, Ralph Erskine
149
Jesus now is passing by
Hudson, Ralph Erskine
150
Come, ye disconsolate, where'er ye languish
Moore, Thomas / Hastings, Thomas
151
Come, ye sinners, poor and needy
Hart, Joseph
152
Dark shadows were falling
Booth, Eveline Cory (oka Booth, Evangeline Cory)
152
The wounds of Christ are open
Booth, Eveline Cory (oka Booth, Evangeline Cory)
153
Come with thy sin, come with thy sin
Green, William
153
Guilty, lost sinner, from God thou hast wandered
Green, William
154
Hark, sinner! while God from on high doth entreat thee
Anstey, H. G.
155
Hark! the gospel news is sounding
Bourne, Hugh / Sanders, William
156
Even thee, even thee
Noble, A.
156
Hark! the Saviour's voice from heaven
Noble, A.
157
Hark! the voice of Jesus calling
Midlane, Albert
158
Have you any room for Jesus?
Whittle, Daniel Webster [Pseudonym: Nathan, El]
158
Room for Jesus, king of glory!
Whittle, Daniel Webster [Pseudonym: Nathan, El]
159
Have you seen the crucified?
Lawley, John
160
Ho! everyone that thirsts, draw nigh
Wesley, Charles
161
All your anxiety, all your care
Joy, Edward Henry
161
Is there a heart o'erbound by sorrow?
Joy, Edward Henry
162
Is there a heart that is waiting
James, Annie L.
162
Jesus is looking for thee
Stephens, May Agnew
163
Calling today, calling today!
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
163
Jesus is tenderly calling thee home
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
164
All the world can ne'er console you
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
164
Joy, freedom, peace and ceaseless blessing
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
165
Listen to the invitation
Harris, Annie
165
You never can tell when the Lord will call you
Harris, Annie
166
Love of love so wondrous
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
166
While he's waiting, pleading, knocking
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
167
O boundless salvation! deep ocean of love
Booth, William
168
O do not let thy Lord depart
Reed, Elizabeth (oka Reed, Eliza; née Holmes)
169
O have you not heard of the beautiful stream
Torrey, Richard T. (oka Torry, Richard T.)
169
O seek that beautiful stream
Torrey, Richard T. (oka Torry, Richard T.)
170
O turn ye, O turn ye, for why will ye die
Hopkins, Josiah
171
O wanderer, knowing not the smile
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
171
There's mercy still for thee
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
172
O what amazing words of grace
Medley, Samuel
173
Only a step, only a step
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
173
Only a step to Jesus!
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
174
O you must be a lover of the Lord
Heavenly Echoes (1867 Waters)
174
Return, O wanderer, return
Collyer, William Bengo
175
Beautiful words! Wonderful words!
Bliss, Philipp Paul
175
Sing them over again to me
Bliss, Philipp Paul
176
O, be saved, his grace is free
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
176
Sinner, how thy heart is troubled
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
177
Come away, come away
Bateman, James Conner
177
Sinner, see yon light
Bateman, James Conner
178
Leave, O leave your sin and sorrow
Anonymous
178
Sinner, we are sent to bid you
Anonymous
179
Sinner, wheresoe'er thou art
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
180
Sing it o'er and o'er again
The Gospel Male Choir No. 2 (1883 McGranahan/Sankey)
180
Sinners Jesus will receive: sound this
Bevan, Emma Frances (née Shuttleworth) / Neumeister, Erdmann
181
Calling for thee, calling for thee
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
181
So near to the kingdom, yet what dost thou lack?
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
182
Come home, come home!
Thompson, William Lamartine
182
Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling
Thompson, William Lamartine
183
Souls of men, why will ye scatter
Faber, Frederick William
184
Ten thousand thousand souls there are
Herbert, Daniel
184
Then come, O come, and go with me
Revival Music (1876 Booth)
185
The heart that once has Jesus known
Duff, Mildred Blanche
186
There is a better world they say
Lyth, John
187
There is a mercy seat revealed
Gibby, Arthur Robert
188
Look, look, look and live! There is life
Hull, Anna Matilda
188
There is life for a look at the crucified one
Hull, Anna Matilda
189
Though your sins be as scarlet
Habershon, Ada Ruth / Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
190
For you he is calling, for you he is calling
Couch, Rebecca Rhoda (née Foster)
190
We have a message, a message from Jesus
Couch, Rebecca Rhoda (née Foster)
191
Weary souls that wander wide
Wesley, Charles
192
Hark, hear the Saviour knocking
Lawley, John
192
Weary wanderer, wilt thou listen?
Lawley, John
193
We're travelling home to heaven above
Jukes, Richard
194
What could your Redeemer do
Wesley, Charles
195
O remember, O remember
Slater, Richard
195
What is the love of Jesus to thee?
Slater, Richard
196
What means this eager, anxious throng
Campbell, Etta
197
The Saviour now will give
Kitching, William
197
Who comes to me, the Saviour said
Kitching, William
198
Who'll be the next to follow Jesus?
Hawks, Annie Sherwood
198
Who'll be the next, who'll be the next?
Hawks, Annie Sherwood
199
Whosoever heareth, shout, shout the sound
Bliss, Philipp Paul
199
Whosoever will! Whosoever will!
Bliss, Philipp Paul
200
We have an anchor that keeps the soul
Owens, Priscilla Jane
200
Will your anchor hold in the storms of life
Owens, Priscilla Jane
201
Ready to die
Anonymous
201
With a sorrow for sin must repentance begin
Anonymous (c.1866)
202
There is power, power, wonder-working power
Jones, Lewis Edgar [Pseudonyms: Edgar, Lewis; Lewis, Edgar and Slater, Mary]
202
Would you be free from your burden of sin?
Jones, Lewis Edgar [Pseudonyms: Edgar, Lewis; Lewis, Edgar and Slater, Mary]
203
A needy sinner at thy feet
Strang, Christopher
203
O come to my heart, Lord Jesus
Elliott, Emily Elizabeth Steele
204
And can it be that I should gain
Wesley, Charles
205
Approach, my soul, the mercy-seat
Newton, John
206
As I am before thy face
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
207
By thy birth and by thy tears
Grant, Robert
208
Depth of mercy! can there be
Wesley, Charles
208
God is love, I know, I feel
Salvation Army Songs (1899)
209
Father, I dare believe
Wesley, Charles
210
I have heard of a Saviour's love
Shepherd, Anne (née Houlditch)
210
Yes, O Yes! Out of love
Favourite Songs of the Speaking, Praying and Singing Brigade (c.1887)
211
I have no claim on grace
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
212
Jesus, if still the same thou art
Wesley, Charles
213
Jesus, if still thou art today
Wesley, Charles
214
Jesus, my Lord, to thee I cry
Hamilton, Eliza H.
214
Oh, take me as I am
Hamilton, Eliza H.
215
Jesus, see me at thy feet, nothing but
Slater, Richard
215
No! no! Nothing do I bring
Slater, Richard
216
Jesus, thou knowest my sinfulness
Wesley, Charles
217
Just as I am, without one plea
Elliott, Charlotte
217
O Lamb of God, I come
Elliott, Charlotte
218
Even me
Codner, Elizabeth (née Harris)
218
Lord, I hear of showers of blessing
Codner, Elizabeth (née Harris)
219
My God, my Father, dost thou call
Bickersteth, Edward Henry (oka E. H. Exon)
220
My God, my God, to thee I cry
Wesley, Charles
221
No, not despairingly
Bonar, Horatius
222
Not what these hands have done
Bonar, Horatius
223
O Jesus, thou art standing
How, William Walsham
224
O love, thou deep eternal tide
Anonymous
225
O thou that hearest when I cry
Watts, Isaac
226
Pass me not, O loving Saviour
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
226
Saviour! Saviour! Hear my humble cry
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
227
Rock of ages, cleft for me
Toplady, Augustus Montague
228
Grace there is my every debt to pay
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
228
Saviour, hear me, while before thy feet
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
229
Oh, touch the hem of his garment
Root, George Frederick (oka Würzel, G. Friedrich)
229
She only touched the hem of his garment
Root, George Frederick (oka Würzel, G. Friedrich)
230
Weary of wandering from my God
Wesley, Charles
231
O precious is the flow
Lowry, Robert
231
What can wash away my sin?
Lowry, Robert
232
When shall thy love constrain
Wesley, Charles
233
Why should I wait! I cannot flee
Bliss, Philipp Paul
234
With all my sins and guilt
Blake, Charles
235
With broken heart and contrite sigh
Elven, Cornelius
236
A crown of peace to me is given
Allan, J. D.
237
All that I was: my sin, my guilt
Bonar, Horatius
238
Before I found salvation
Collins, William Giles
238
'Twas a happy day, and no mistake
Collins, William Giles
239
Begone, vain world! Thou hast no charms for me
Anonymous (c.1869)
240
Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
240
This is my story, this is my song
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
241
Come and rejoice with me
Charles, Elisabeth (née Rundle)
242
Come, comrades dear, who love the Lord
A Collection of Spiritual Songs (1806 USA Dow)
243
Come, thou fount of every blessing
Robinson, Robert
243
Glory, glory, Jesus saves me!
Rouse, Louise M.
244
Come, ye that love the Lord
Watts, Isaac
245
Comrades, I am on my journey
Anonymous
245
There's a friend that's ever near, never fear
Anonymous
246
Down at the cross where my Saviour died
Hoffman, Elisha Albright
246
Glory to his name, glory to his name
Hoffman, Elisha Albright
247
Fade, fade each earthly joy
Bonar, Jane Catherine
248
God's anger now is turned away
Fry, Fred William
248
My sins, my sins are under the blood
Fry, Fred William
249
Gone are the days of wretchedness and sin
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
249
I'm happy, I'm happy
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
250
Have you on the Lord believed?
Bliss, Philipp Paul
250
More and more, more and more
Bliss, Philipp Paul
251
How tasteless and tedious the hours
Newton, John
252
I am drinking at the fountain
Warner, Harriet (attributed)
252
Is not this the land of Beulah
Warner, Harriet (attributed)
253
Blessedly saved, saved by the blood
Gay, Edwin
253
I am saved, blessedly saved, by the blood
Gay, Edwin
254
Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah to my Saviour
Hawks, Annie Sherwood
254
I am saved! I am saved!
Hawks, Annie Sherwood
255
I am so glad that Jesus loves me
Bliss, Philipp Paul
255
I am so glad that our Father in heaven
Bliss, Philipp Paul
256
I could not do without thee
Havergal, Frances Ridley
257
I feel like singing all the time
Hammond, Edward Payson
257
Singing glory, glory, glory be
Hammond, Edward Payson
258
I have found a great salvation
Plant, Thomas William
259
A wonderful Saviour is Jesus, cleansing the
Slater, Richard
259
I have glorious tidings of Jesus to tell
Slater, Richard
260
I have seen his face in blessing
McAlonan, William John
260
I have victory in temptation
McAlonan, William John
261
He pardoned a rebel, a rebel like me
Read, Eliza (Mrs)
261
I heard of a Saviour whose love was so great
Read, Eliza (Mrs)
262
I heard the voice of Jesus say
Bonar, Horatius
263
I left it all with Jesus long ago
Willis, Ellen H.
264
I once was very worldly
Knight, Alec F.
264
The light of the world is Jesus
Knight, Alec F.
265
I will sing the wondrous story
Rowley, Francis Harold
265
Yes, I'll sing the wondrous story
Rowley, Francis Harold
266
I'm a pilgrim and a stranger
Maxwell, Mary Hamlin
267
I love Jesus, hallelujah!
Jukes, Richard
267
I'm a soldier bound for glory
Jukes, Richard
268
In evil long I took delight
Newton, John
269
And this my constant joy shall be
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
269
In golden hours of brightest joy
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
270
I've a friend, of friends the fairest
Tracy, Ruth Fanny
270
Take the world, but give me Jesus, he alone
Tracy, Ruth Fanny
271
He's the lily of the valley
Fry, Charles William
271
I've found a friend in Jesus, he's everything to me
Fry, Charles William
272
I've found a friend, O(h) such a friend!
Small, James Grindlay
273
I've found the pearl of greatest price
Mason, John
274
I've left the land of death and sin
Benson (wife of John T.)
274
Oh Beulah land, sweet Beulah land
Stites, Edgar Page (oka Page, Edgar)
275
I've travelled the rough paths of life in my day
Wilks, Benjamin
275
There's no one like Jesus can cheer me today
Wilks, Benjamin
276
Jesus, and shall it ever be
Grigg, Joseph / Francis, Benjamin
277
Jesus came to save me
Cox, Sidney Edward
277
This one thing I know
Cox, Sidney Edward
278
Jesus is my Saviour, this I know
Slater, Richard
278
O that's the place where I love to be
Slater, Richard
279
Jesus saves me every day
Anonymous (1878)
280
Living in the fountain
Booth, William Bramwell
280
Witnessing for Jesus
Booth, William Bramwell
281
He called me out of darkness into light
Marshall, Thomas Charles
281
Long in darkness and doubt did I wander from God
Marshall, Thomas Charles
282
Lord, I was blind: I could not see
Matson, William Tidd
283
I'm the child of a king
Buell, Harriet Eugenia Peck
283
My Father is rich in houses and lands
Buell, Harriet Eugenia Peck
284
Hallelujah, send the glory! Hallelujah, amen!
The Revival Hymn Book (1866 Booth)
284
My God, I am thine
Wesley, Charles
285
My God, the spring of all my joys
Watts, Isaac
286
My heart is fixed, eternal God (Salvation Army 2015 Version)
Jukes, Richard
287
My Jesus, I love thee, I know thou art mine
Featherstone, William Rolf (oka Featherstone, William Ralph) / Duffell, J. H. (sometimes attributed)
288
My life flows on in endless song (Salvationist version)
Lowry, Robert / Anonymous Quaker
288
No storm can shake my inmost calm
Bright Jewels for the Sunday School (1869 Lowry)
289
I've washed my robes in Jesus' blood
Excell, Edwin Othello
289
My robes were all once stained with sin
Excell, Edwin Othello
290
My Saviour suffered on the tree
Casson, Hodgson (attributed)
290
The Lamb, the Lamb, the bleeding Lamb
Casson, Hodgson (attributed)
291
My soul is now united to Christ, the living vine
Bourne, Hugh / Sanders, William
292
No home on earth have I
Railton, George Scott
293
None the love of Christ can measure
Slater, Richard
293
On the cross his life did Jesus give for me
Slater, Richard
294
Now I have found a friend
Hope, Henry Joy McCracken
295
Now, in a song of grateful praise
Medley, Samuel
295
Praise ye the Lord, alleluia (hallelujah)
Various
296
O bliss of the purified, bliss of the free
Bottome, Francis (Bottome, Frank)
296
O sing of his mighty love
Bottome, Francis (Bottome, Frank)
297
Happy day, happy day
The Wesleyan Sacred Harp (1854 McDonald/Hubbard)
297
O happy day that fixed my choice
Doddridge, Philip
298
O happy, happy day
Lawley, John
298
There where the Saviour died for me
Lawley, John
299
O how happy are they who the Saviour obey
Wesley, Charles
299
We'll all shout Hallelujah
The Christian Mission Hymn Book (1870 Booth)
300
O Jesus, O Jesus, how vast thy love to me
The Enlarged Revival Hymn Book (1868 Booth)
301
O I'm climbing up the golden stair to glory
Booth-Tucker, Emma Moss (formerly Booth, Emma Moss)
301
O my heart is full of music and of gladness
Booth-Tucker, Emma Moss (formerly Booth, Emma Moss)
302
O my Jesus, my Jesus, how charming is thy name
Anonymous
303
Hallelujah, send the glory! Hallelujah, amen!
The Revival Hymn Book (1866 Booth)
303
O tell me no more of this world's vain store
Gambold, John
304
O thou God of my salvation
Olivers, Thomas
305
O what battles I've been in
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
305
Washed in the blood white as snow
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
306
Canaan, bright Canaan
Anonymous
306
O what has Jesus done for me?
Anonymous
307
O what shall I do my Saviour to praise
Wesley, Charles
308
Once I heard a sound at my heart's dark door
Phelps, Sylvanus Dryden
308
Then open, open, open and let the master in
Lowry, Robert
309
Down where the living waters flow
Carter, Russell Kelso
309
Once I was far in sin
Bateman, James Conner
310
I'm bound for Canaan's shore
Collins, William Giles
310
Once I was lost, on the breakers tossed
Collins, William Giles
311
One there is above all others, O how he loves
Nunn, Mary Ann
312
Jesus came with peace to me
Heathcote, Agnes Parker (née McDouall)
312
Pleasures sought, dearly bought
Heathcote, Agnes Parker (née McDouall)
313
Saints of God, lift up your voices
The Revival Hymn Book, for All Churches No. 1 (1856)
314
Salvation! O the joyful sound!
Shirley, William Walter / Watts, Isaac
314
So we'll lift up the banner on high
Giffe, William Thomas
315
By the blood my Saviour shed upon the tree
Slater, Richard
315
So that he for me might die
Slater, Richard
316
Tell out the wonderful story
Cox, Sidney Edward
316
You can tell out the sweet story
Cox, Sidney Edward
317
The glorious gospel word declares
Stephenson, Thomas Bowman
318
He sought me, he sought me
Cox, Sidney Edward
318
The Saviour sought and found me
Cox, Sidney Edward
319
Oh, there's sunshine, blessed sunshine
Hewitt, Eliza Edmunds (née Stites) [Pseudonym: Edmunds, Lizzie H.]
319
There is sunshine in my soul to-day
Hewitt, Eliza Edmunds (née Stites) [Pseudonym: Edmunds, Lizzie H.]
320
Though I wandered far from Jesus
Bateman, James Conner
320
Yes, he gave me peace and pardon
Bateman, James Conner
321
Hallelujah, 'tis done
Bliss, Philipp Paul
321
'Tis the promise of God full salvation to give
Bliss, Philipp Paul
322
All the storms will soon be over
Dunbar, Charles R.
322
We are out on the ocean sailing
Dunbar, Charles R.
323
We have heard the joyful sound
Owens, Priscilla Jane
324
Since Jesus came into my heart
McDaniel, Rufus Henry
324
What a wonderful change in my life has been wrought
McDaniel, Rufus Henry
325
So we'll stand the storm
Anonymous
325
When I can read my title clear
Watts, Isaac
326
At the cross, at the cross, where I first saw the light
Hudson, Ralph Erskine
326
When my heart was so hard
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
327
Count your blessings, name them one by one
Oatman, Johnson
327
When upon life's billows you are tempest tossed
Oatman, Johnson
328
Trust and obey, for there's no other way
Sammis, John Henry
328
When we walk with the Lord
Sammis, John Henry
329
Whene'er we meet, you always say
Jukes, Richard
330
I have pleasure in his service
Tracy, Ruth Fanny
330
Where are now those doubts that hindered
Tracy, Ruth Fanny
331
He gave me joy where once was woe
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
331
Who, when sunk in deep despair
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
332
Jesus is my light, Jesus is my light
Johnston, Emma Mansfield
332
Why should life a weary journey seem?
Johnston, Emma Mansfield
333
With joy of heart I now can sing
The Musical Salvationist (June 1910)
334
That means me, that means me
Allen, Henry
334
With stains of sin upon me
Allen, Henry
335
This is why I love my Jesus
Spiritual Songs for Gospel Meetings and the Sunday School (1878 Hoffman/Tenney)
335
Would you know why I love Jesus?
Spiritual Songs for Gospel Meetings and the Sunday School (1878 Hoffman/Tenney)
336
Wonderful is the peace Jesus gives me
Saker-Lynne, Alfred Harmond
336
You may sing of the joys over Jordan
Saker-Lynne, Alfred Harmond
337
Believe him! Believe him! the holy one is waiting
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
338
Blest are the pure in heart, for they shall see their God
Keble, John / Hall, William John / Petti, Gaetano Raphael G. [Pseudonym: Petti, Anthony]
339
Come with me, visit Calvary
Lawley, John
339
To the uttermost he saves
Lawley, John
340
Eternal light, eternal light
Binney, Thomas
341
Are you washed in the blood
Hoffman, Elisha Albright
341
Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing power?
Hoffman, Elisha Albright
342
If you want pardon, if you want peace
Ewens, George Phippen Reeves
342
Living beneath the shade of the cross
Ewens, George Phippen Reeves
343
Just outside the land of promise
Windybank, Walter Henry
343
To redeem and make you holy
Windybank, Walter Henry
344
I'm believing and receiving
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
344
Sins of years are washed away
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
345
Take time to be holy, speak oft with thy Lord
Longstaff, William Dunn
346
There is a dwelling-place above
Mant, Richard
347
Walk in the light; so shalt thou know
Barton, Bernard
348
Jesus is strong to deliver
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
348
Why are you doubting and fearing?
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
349
Round us flows the cleansing river
Slater, Richard
349
Yes, there flows a wondrous river
Slater, Richard
350
Before thy face, dear Lord
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
350
While I speak to thee
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
351
Called from above I rise
Wesley, Charles
352
Centre of our hopes thou art
Wesley, Charles
353
Come Holy Ghost, all-quickening fire come, and my
Wesley, Charles
354
Come in, my Lord, come in
Booth, William Bramwell
355
Come, O my God, the promise seal
Wesley, Charles
356
Come, O thou traveller unknown
Wesley, Charles
357
For ever here my rest shall be
Wesley, Charles
358
From every stain made clean
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
359
Give me a holy life
Taylor-Hunt, Leslie (née Hunt, Leslie)
360
God of all power, and truth, and grace
Wesley, Charles
361
He wills that I should holy be
Wesley, Charles
361
O I'm glad there is cleansing in the blood
Hartsough, Lewis
362
I am coming to the cross
McDonald, William
362
I am trusting, Lord, in thee
McDonald, William
363
I bring my heart to Jesus, with its fears
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
364
I bring my sins to thee
Havergal, Frances Ridley
365
I bring thee, dear Jesus, my all
Booth-Tucker, Frederick Saint George de Lautour (formerly Tucker, Frederick Saint ...)
365
O speak, while before thee I pray
The War Cry (27 June 1885)
366
I am coming, Lord
Hartsough, Lewis
366
I hear thy welcome voice
Hartsough, Lewis
367
I thirst, thou wounded Lamb of God
Wesley, John Benjamin / Nitschmann, Anna / Nitschmann, Johann / Zinzendorf, Nicolaus Ludwig von
368
I want a principle within
Wesley, Charles
369
I want, dear Lord, a heart that's true and clean
Jackson, George Galloway
370
Jesus, lead me up the mountain
Pearson, William James
370
Lead me higher up the mountain
Pearson, William James
371
Jesus, save me through and through
Pearson, William James
371
Through and through, through and through
Pearson, William James
372
Jesus, Saviour, I am waiting
Booth, Ballington
372
Walk with me, all the way from earth to heaven
Booth, Ballington
373
Jesus, shepherd of the sheep
Wesley, Charles
374
Jesus, thy boundless love to me
Wesley, John Benjamin / Gerhardt, Paulus
375
In white, in white, walking in white
Pearson, William James
375
Jesus, thy fulness give
Pearson, William James
376
Jesus, thy purity bestow
Pearson, William James
377
Lord, I believe a rest remains
Wesley, Charles
378
Lord, I come to thee beseeching
Tracy, Ruth Fanny
379
Give thyself to me, give thyself to me
Tracy, Ruth Fanny
379
Lord, I pray that I may know thee
Tracy, Ruth Fanny
379
Show thy power in me, show thy power in me
Tracy, Ruth Fanny
379
Show thyself to me, show thyself to me
Tracy, Ruth Fanny
380
Lord Jesus, I long to be perfectly whole
Nicholson, James L.
380
Whiter than snow, yes, whiter than snow
Nicholson, James L.
381
Lord Jesus, my heart has been hard and unclean
Railton, George Scott
381
Whiter than snow, yes, whiter than snow
Nicholson, James L.
382
Lord, through the blood of the Lamb that was slain
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
383
Love divine, all loves excelling
Wesley, Charles
384
Love divine, from Jesus flowing
Mackenzie, Elizabeth Ann
385
My God I know, I feel thee mine
Wesley, Charles
386
O Christ of pure and perfect love
Booth, William
387
Hear my pleading, Lord
Salvation Army Songs (1899)
387
O come and dwell in me
Wesley, Charles
388
O disclose thy lovely face
Wesley, Charles
389
O for a closer walk with God
Cowper, William
390
O for a heart that is whiter than snow
Hewitt, Eliza Edmunds (née Stites) [Pseudonym: Edmunds, Lizzie H.]
390
O for a heart whiter than snow
Hewitt, Eliza Edmunds (née Stites) [Pseudonym: Edmunds, Lizzie H.]
391
O for a heart to praise my God
Wesley, Charles
392
O for a humbler walk with God!
Harland, Edward
393
O glorious hope of perfect love!
Wesley, Charles
394
O God of light, O God of love
Booth-Clibborn, Arthur Sydney (formerly Clibborn, Arthur Sydney)
395
O Jesus, Saviour, Christ divine
Booth, William
396
O joyful sound of gospel grace
Wesley, Charles
397
At thy feet I fall
Booth-Clibborn, Catherine (formerly Booth, Catherine)
397
O Lamb of God, thou wonderful sin-bearer
Booth-Clibborn, Catherine (formerly Booth, Catherine)
398
I can, I do believe in thee
Fry, Fred William
398
O Lord, I come just now to thee
Fry, Fred William
399
O love divine, how sweet thou art
Wesley, Charles / Brown, Thomas Edward
400
I come to thee with quiet mind
Baird, Catherine Elizabeth Cain
400
O love, revealed on earth in Christ
Baird, Catherine Elizabeth Cain
401
O spotless Lamb, I come to thee
Booth-Clibborn, Catherine (formerly Booth, Catherine)
401
Take all my sins away
Booth-Clibborn, Catherine (formerly Booth, Catherine)
402
Doing the will of God
Joy, Edward Henry
402
O that in me the mind of Christ
Joy, Edward Henry
403
O thou God of full salvation
Pearson, William James
404
O thou to whose all-searching sight
Wesley, John Benjamin / Zinzendorf, Nicolaus Ludwig von
405
O when shall my soul find her rest
Booth, William Bramwell
406
Saviour from sin, I wait to prove
Wesley, Charles
407
I give my heart to thee, thy dwelling-place
Anderson, Harry (oka Anderson, Henry)
407
Saviour, I want thy love to know
Anderson, Harry (oka Anderson, Henry)
408
Say but the word, thy servant shall be healed
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
409
Saviour, my all I will bring
Tracy, Ruth Fanny
409
Send out thy light and thy truth, Lord
Tracy, Ruth Fanny
410
Spotless Lamb, O wilt thou make me
Stoddart, Barbara (née Wilson)
411
Tell me what to do to be pure
Hodges, Samuel Horatio
411
Whiter than the snow, whiter than the snow
Latta, Eden Reeder
412
There are wants my heart is telling
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
412
While the Spirit passes by
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
413
Lord, cleanse my hands and cleanse my heart
Pennick, William Drake
413
There is a holy hill of God
Pennick, William Drake
414
Thou hidden love of God, whose height
Wesley, John Benjamin / Tersteegen, Gerhard
415
We have not known thee as we ought
Pollock, Thomas Benson
416
What are now those burning longings
Damon, Lorelle
417
What is our calling's glorious hope
Wesley, Charles
418
What now is my object and aim?
Wesley, Charles
419
When shall these conflicts cease
Booth-Tucker, Frederick Saint George de Lautour (formerly Tucker, Frederick Saint ...)
420
There's victory for me, there's victory for me!
Baugh, William
420
Why should I be a slave to sin
Baugh, William
421
I'm coming, I'm coming, dear Saviour, to thee
Burrell, William H.
421
With my faint, weary soul to be made fully whole
Burrell, William H.
422
O Saviour, I am coming
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
422
With my heart so full of sadness
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
423
I believe, I believe the priceless
Johnson, Robert
423
With panting heart that dares to seek
Johnson, Robert
424
Ye longing souls, lift up your heads
Wesley, Charles
425
A charge to keep I have
Wesley, Charles
426
All I have, by thy blood thou dost claim
Slater, Richard
426
All I have I am bringing to thee
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
427
All to Jesus I surrender
Venter, Judson W. van der
427
I surrender all, I surrender all
Venter, Judson W. van der
428
And is it so? A gift from me
Slater, Richard
428
I have not much to give thee, Lord
Slater, Richard
429
Behold the servant of the Lord! I wait
Wesley, Charles
430
Beneath the cross of Jesus
Clephane, Elizabeth Cecilia
431
Blessed Saviour, now behold me
Baugh, William
431
Breathe upon me, even me
Baugh, William
432
Brightly beams our Father's mercy
Bliss, Philipp Paul
432
Let the lower lights be burning
Bliss, Philipp Paul
433
Come, Saviour Jesus, from above
Wesley, John Benjamin / Bourignon, Antoinette
434
Come, O come great Spirit, come!
Fry, Charles William
434
Come, thou burning Spirit, come
Fry, Charles William
435
Dear Lord, I do surrender
Walker, William
435
Here am I, my Lord, send me, here am I
Walker, William
436
Father, I know that all my life
Waring, Anna Laetitia
437
I ask thee for the daily strength
Waring, Anna Laetitia
438
God of almighty love
Wesley, Charles
439
Have thine own way, Lord, have thine own way
Pollard, Sarah Addison (oka Pollard, Adelaide Addison)
440
Here at the cross in this sacred hour
Coles, Bramwell
440
How can I better serve thee, Lord
Coles, Bramwell
441
Christ is all, yes, all in all
Williams, William Asbury
441
I bring to thee my heart to fill
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
442
I heard a voice so gently calling
Heathcote, Agnes Parker (née McDouall)
442
I'll follow thee, of life the giver
Heathcote, Agnes Parker (née McDouall)
443
If so poor a soul as I
Wesley, Charles
444
I'm set apart for Jesus
Pearson, William James
445
Immortal love, for ever full
Whittier, John Greenleaf
446
In full and glad surrender
Havergal, Frances Ridley
446
My all is on the altar
James, Mary Dagworthy
447
Jesus, all-atoning Lamb
Wesley, Charles
448
Jesus calls me, I am going
Hartsough, Lewis
448
Where he leads me, where he leads
Hartsough, Lewis
449
I will follow thee, my Saviour
Elginburg, James Lawson (or Lawson, James) (attributed)
449
Jesus, I my cross have taken
Lyte, Henry Francis
450
All my heart I give thee
Davis, William Henry (oka Davis, Harry)
450
Jesus, precious Saviour, thou hast saved my soul
Davis, William Henry (oka Davis, Harry)
451
Jesus, Saviour, thou art mine
Booth, William Bramwell
452
King of love so condescending
Pennick, William Drake
453
Let me hear thy voice now speaking
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
453
Speak, Saviour, speak
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
454
Let me love thee, Saviour
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
454
Let me love thee, thou art claiming
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
455
Glory, glory, hallelujah! I have given
Mason, Lowell (attributed)
455
Lord, I make a full surrender
Mason, Lowell (attributed)
456
Lord, in the strength of grace
Wesley, Charles
457
All in my heart, Lord, thou canst read
Tracy, Ruth Fanny
457
Lord, thou art questioning: Lovest thou me?
Tracy, Ruth Fanny
458
Make me a captive, Lord
Matheson, George
459
Master, I own thy lawful claim
Wesley, Charles
460
I am thine, O Lord and master
Swift, Susie Forrest (oka Imelda Teresa (Sister))
460
Mine to rise when thou dost call me
Swift, Susie Forrest (oka Imelda Teresa (Sister))
461
My all is on the altar
James, Mary Dagworthy
461
My body, soul and spirit
James, Mary Dagworthy
462
My life must be Christ's broken bread
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
463
My mind upon thee, Lord, is stayed
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
463
Saviour, dear Saviour, draw nearer
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
464
Not my own, but saved by Jesus
Whittle, Daniel Webster [Pseudonym: Nathan, El]
464
Not my own, not my own
Whittle, Daniel Webster [Pseudonym: Nathan, El]
465
O blessed Saviour, is thy love
Stennett, Joseph
466
O God, what offering shall I give
Wesley, John Benjamin / Lange, Joachim
467
O Lord, thy heavenly grace impart
Wilson, Lucy Sarah (née Atkins) / Oberlin, John Frederic
468
O love, I give myself to thee
Winkworth, Catherine / Scheffler, Johann (oka Angelus Silesius)
468
O love, who formedst me to wear
Winkworth, Catherine / Scheffler, Johann (oka Angelus Silesius)
469
O master, let me walk with thee
Gladden, Washington
470
Glory, glory, Jesus saves me!
Rouse, Louise M.
470
Precious Jesus, O to love thee!
Bottome, Francis (Bottome, Frank) / Clarke, Mervyn
471
Redeemed from guilt, redeemed from fears
Lyte, Henry Francis
472
Saviour, I long to be
The War Cry (30 May 1891)
473
All my work is for the master
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
473
Saviour, if my feet have faltered
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
474
Lord, with my all I part
Edwards, Alice Georgina (née Purdue)
474
Saviour, my all I'm bringing to thee
Edwards, Alice Georgina (née Purdue)
475
Saviour, thy dying love thou gavest me
Phelps, Sylvanus Dryden
476
Take my life, and let it be
Havergal, Frances Ridley
477
The love of Christ doth me constrain
Wesley, John Benjamin / Winckler, Johann Joseph
478
Except I am moved with compassion
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
478
The Saviour of men came to seek and to save
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
479
Throw out the lifeline across the dark wave
Ufford, Edward S.
479
Throw out the lifeline, throw out the lifeline
Ufford, Edward S.
480
In me, Lord, in me, Lord
Sladen, Hugh Alfred Lambart
480
Touch me with thy healing hand, Lord
Sladen, Hugh Alfred Lambart
481
Unto thee, O Saviour-king
Coller, Charles
482
Vain, delusive world, adieu
Wesley, Charles / Taylor, Gladys May
483
Welcome, welcome, dear Redeemer
Mason, William
484
What shall we offer to our Lord in gratitude
Wesley, John Benjamin / Spangenberg, August Gottlieb
485
By the love that never ceased to hold me
Brand, William John
485
When from sin's dark hold thy love had won me
Brand, William John
486
All glory to Jesus be given
Wittenmyer, Sarah Ann (née Turner; oka Wittenmyer, Annie)
486
Yes, Jesus is mighty to save
Wittenmyer, Sarah Ann (née Turner; oka Wittenmyer, Annie)
487
At peace with God! How great the blessing
Slater, Richard
487
My soul has found a resting-place
Slater, Richard
488
Blessed Lamb of Calvary, thou hast done
Smith, George Samuel
488
Thou art a mighty Saviour
Smith, George Samuel
489
Deep were the scarlet stains of sin
Holbrook, Olive Leah (née Gill)
490
From the heart of Jesus flowing
Coller, Charles
491
Full salvation, full salvation
Bottome, Francis (Bottome, Frank)
492
I love thee every hour, thou loving one
Booth, William Bramwell
492
I love thee, O, I love thee
Booth, William Bramwell
493
I sought for love and strength and light
Humphrey, Alfred
494
I stand all bewildered with wonder
Crafts, Wilbur Fisk
494
The cross now covers my sins
Crafts, Wilbur Fisk
495
Jesus, my Lord, through thy triumph I claim
Booth, William
496
Lord, I am thine, I rest my soul in thee
Francis, Samuel Trevor
497
Loved with everlasting love
Robinson, George Wade
498
Now I feel the sacred fire
Spiritual Songs and Hymns for Pilgrims (1879 Roberts)
499
Now none but Christ can satisfy
Sacred Songs and Solos, (Sankey)
499
O Christ, in thee my soul hath found
Sacred Songs and Solos, (Sankey)
500
O the bitter shame and sorrow
Monod, Theodore
501
O the peace my Saviour gives
Blackmer, Francis Augustus
501
Once I thought I walked with Jesus
Blackmer, Francis Augustus
502
Jesus with me is united
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
502
One with my Lord! 'Tis glorious to know
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
503
Only thee, loving
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
503
Only thee, my soul's Redeemer
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
504
Glory, glory, Jesus saves me!
Rouse, Louise M.
504
Precious Saviour, Thou dost save me
Rouse, Louise M.
505
Quickened with our immortal head
Wesley, Charles
506
Saviour, teach me day by day
Leeson, Jane Eliza
507
Show me thy face, one transient gleam
Bright Gems (1881 Ellenberger)
508
The conflict is over, the tempest is past
Bottome, Francis (Bottome, Frank)
509
Thee will I love, my strength, my tower
Wesley, John Benjamin / Scheffler, Johann (oka Angelus Silesius)
510
When Jesus from Calvary called me
Brand, William John
511
Break thou the bread of life
Groves, Alexander / Lathbury, Mary Artemisia
512
Come Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire
Wesley, Charles
513
Holy Bible, book divine
Burton, John (senior)
514
How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord
A Selection of Hymns from the Best Authors (1787 Rippon) / Keen, Richard (sometimes attributed)
515
Lamp of our feet, whereby we trace
Barton, Bernard
516
Lord, thy word abideth
Baker, Henry Williams
517
Set forth within the sacred word
Brand, William John
518
The Spirit breathes upon the word
Cowper, William
519
Awake, our souls! away, our fears!
Watts, Isaac
520
He giveth more grace as our burdens grow greater
Flint, Annie Johnson
520Alt
His love has no limits, his grace has no measure
Flint, Annie Johnson
521
My maker and my king
Steele, Anne (oka Theodosia)
522
To God be the glory, a Saviour is mine
Coller, Charles
523
All scenes alike engaging prove
Cowper, William / Guyon, Jeanne Marie Bouvières de la Mothe
524
Come ye yourselves apart and rest awhile
Bickersteth, Edward Henry (oka E. H. Exon)
525
Compared with Christ, in all beside
Toplady, Augustus Montague
525
Now none but Christ can satisfy
Sacred Songs and Solos, (Sankey)
526
Dear Lord and Father of mankind
Whittier, John Greenleaf
527
From every stormy wind that blows
Stowell, Hugh
528
He walks with God, who speaks to God in prayer
Thrupp, Dorothy Ann (oka Iota, oka D.A.T.)
529
How wonderful it is to walk with God
Kitching, Theodore Hopkins
530
Draw me nearer, nearer blessed Lord
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
530
I am thine, O Lord, I have heard thy voice
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
531
In the secret of thy presence, in the hiding
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
531
In the secret of thy presence, where the pure
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
532
Jesus, tender lover of my soul
Joy, Edward Henry
532
Jesus, thou art everything to me
Arnott, Arthur Smith
533
Master, speak, thy servant heareth
Havergal, Frances Ridley
534
'Mid all the traffic of the ways
Dunkerley, William Arthur [Pseudonym: John Oxenham]
535
Nearer, my God, to thee
Adams, Sarah Fuller (née Flower) / Russell, Arthur Tozer
536
O love that wilt not let me go
Matheson, George
537
Prayer is the soul's sincere desire
Montgomery, James
538
Fellowship with thee
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
538
Spirit of eternal love
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
539
Still, still with thee, when purple morning breaketh
Stowe, Harriet Elizabeth (née Beecher)
540
Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer
Walford, William W.
541
Sweet the moments, rich in blessing
Shirley, William Walter / Allen, James
542
Take thou my hand and guide me
Cooper, F. S. / Hausmann, Julie Katharina von
543
Talk with me, Lord, thyself reveal
Wesley, Charles
544
Thou shepherd of Israel, and mine
Wesley, Charles / Hart, Joseph
545
What a friend we have in Jesus
Scriven, Joseph (oka Scriven, Joseph Medlicott)
546
What various hindrances we meet
Cowper, William
547
At even ere the sun was set
Twells, Henry
548
Blessed and glorious King
Mundell, Thomas Hodgson
549
Blessed Jesus, save our children
Booth-Tucker, Emma Moss (formerly Booth, Emma Moss)
550
Eternal Father, strong to save
Whiting, William
550
O hear us when we cry to thee
Whiting, William
551
Holy Father, in thy mercy
Stevenson, Isabel Stephana (oka Stevenson, Isabella Stephana)
552
For you, I am praying
Clough, Samuel O'Malley (oka Cluff, Samuel O'Malley)
552
I have a Saviour, he's pleading in glory
Clough, Samuel O'Malley (oka Cluff, Samuel O'Malley)
553
Jesus, give thy blood-washed Army
Pearson, William James
554
Jesus, hear thy soldiers crying
Pearson, William James
555
Lord, give me more soul-saving love
Pearson, William James
556
O thou God of every nation
Pearson, William James
557
Revive thy work, O Lord
Midlane, Albert
558
Saviour, we know thou art
Wesley, Charles
559
Thou Son of God, whose flaming eyes
Wesley, Charles
560
Thy voice hath spoken, souls have heard
Maxwell, Mary Elizabeth [nee Dobell]
561
As pants the hart for cooling streams
Brady, Nicholas / Tate, Nahum (oka Teate, Nahum)
562
Behold the throne of grace
Newton, John
563
Come, my soul, thy suit prepare
Newton, John
564
Day by day the manna fell
Conder, Josiah
565
Equip me for the war
Wesley, Charles
566
Firm in thy strong control
Salvation Army Songs (1930)
567
For thee, dear Lord, my spirit longs
Urquhart, Percy W.
567
I am clinging to the cross
Urquhart, Percy W.
568
Give me a restful mind
Hawkes, Frederick George
568
Great giver of all good
Hawkes, Frederick George
569
Give us a day of wonders
Lawley, John
569
Lord, hear us while we pray
Lawley, John
570
God of my life, to thee I call
Cowper, William
571
Gracious Saviour, thou hast drawn me
Anonymous
572
Guide me, O thou great Jehovah
Williams, Peter (born 1727) / Williams, William (born 1717)
573
Here, Lord, assembled in thy name
Boaden, Edward
574
I do not ask thee, Lord
Jolliffe, Frances (née Pegg; oka Jolliffe, Fanny; oka Jolliffe, Fannie)
575
I want that adorning divine
Elliott, Charlotte
575
O speak, while before thee I pray
The War Cry (27 June 1885)
576
Jesus, I fain would find
Wesley, Charles
577
Jesus, my strength, my hope
Wesley, Charles
578
Jesus, my Truth, my Way
Wesley, Charles
579
Jesus, Saviour, pilot me
Hopper, Edward
580
Jesus, the gift divine I know
Wesley, Charles
581
Jesus, thou joy of loving hearts
Palmer, Ray / Anonymous Latin / Bernard of Clairvaux
582
Jesus, we look to thee
Wesley, Charles
583
Jesus, where'er thy people meet
Cowper, William
584
Just where I am, O let me be
Morris, Frederick P.
585
Lead, kindly light, amid the encircling gloom
Newman, John Henry
586
Lord, for a mighty revival we plead
Davis, William Henry (oka Davis, Harry)
587
Lord, here today my great need I am feeling
Woulds, William Henry
587
Touch me again, touch me again
Woulds, William Henry
588
Lord, speak to me, that I may speak
Havergal, Frances Ridley
589
O God, if still the holy place
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
590
O Jesus, Saviour, hear my cry
Marshall, Thomas Charles
591
Lead me, lead me, Saviour, lead me
Davis, Frank Marion
591
Saviour, lead me lest I stray
Davis, Frank Marion
592
O man of Galilee
Hoggard, Robert
592
Saviour of light, I look just now to thee
Hoggard, Robert
593
Showers of blessing, showers of blessing we need
Whittle, Daniel Webster [Pseudonym: Nathan, El]
593
There shall be showers of blessing
Whittle, Daniel Webster [Pseudonym: Nathan, El]
594
Thou Lamb of God, whose precious blood
Davis, William Henry (oka Davis, Harry)
595
Unto thee will I cry
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
596
Send the power, send the power
Booth-Tucker, Emma Moss (formerly Booth, Emma Moss)
596
We the people of thy host
Booth-Tucker, Emma Moss (formerly Booth, Emma Moss)
597
When our heads are bowed with woe
Milman, Henry Hart
598
From a hill I know, healing
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
598
When shall I come unto the healing waters?
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
599
Lord, fill my craving heart
Hutchins, William Henry
599
While here before thy cross I kneel
Hutchins, William Henry
600
Be it my only wisdom here
Wesley, Charles
601
Blest be the tie that binds
Fawcett, John
602
Fountain of life and all my joy
Wesley, Charles
603
Happy the home when God is there
Ware, Henry
604
Help us to help each other, Lord
Wesley, Charles
605
Home is home, however lowly
Arnott, Arthur Smith
606
I need thee every hour, most gracious Lord
Hawks, Annie Sherwood
606
I need thee, O(h), I need thee
Hawks, Annie Sherwood
607
Love at home, love at home
Three Hundred Best Hymns (Bird)
607
O there's joy in every heart
Three Hundred Best Hymns (Bird)
608
I need thee, O(h), I need thee
Hawks, Annie Sherwood
608
Thy way, not mine, O Lord
Bonar, Horatius
609
Awake, my soul, and with the sun
Ken, Bishop Thomas
609
Praise God, from whom all blessings flow, praise him all creatures
Ken, Bishop Thomas
610
Be pleased to keep me, Lord, this day
Wesley, Charles
611
Forth in thy name, O Lord, I go
Wesley, Charles
612
New every morning is the love
Keble, John
613
Once more the sun is beaming bright
Chandler, John / Anonymous Latin
614
Summoned my labour to renew
Wesley, Charles
615
This is the day of light
Ellerton, John
616
Abide with me, fast falls the eventide
Lyte, Henry Francis
617
Father of love and power
Rawson, George
618
Glory to thee, my God, this night
Ken, Bishop Thomas
618
Praise God, from whom all blessings flow, praise him all creatures
Ken, Bishop Thomas
619
How do thy mercies close me round!
Wesley, Charles
620
My God, how endless is thy love
Watts, Isaac
621
Saviour, again to thy dear name we raise
Ellerton, John
622
Sun of my soul, thou Saviour dear
Keble, John
623
The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended
Ellerton, John
624
And will the judge descend?
Doddridge, Philip
624
O now receive his grace
Doddridge, Philip
625
Brief is our journey through the years
Baird, Catherine Elizabeth Cain
626
Day of judgement! Day of wonders!
Newton, John
627
Lo, on a narrow neck of land
Wesley, Charles
628
Death is coming, surely coming
Anonymous (fl.1870)
628
Sinners, whither would you wander?
Anonymous
629
Sins of years are all numbered
Booth-Hellberg, Lucy Milward (formerly Booth, Lucy Milward)
629
While the light from heaven is falling
Booth-Hellberg, Lucy Milward (formerly Booth, Lucy Milward)
630
That day of wrath, that dreadful day
Scott, Walter / Thomas of Celano
631
Haste away to Jesus
Hill, Harry
631
The angel of the Lord shall stand
Hill, Harry
632
The blast of the trumpet, so loud and so shrill
Anonymous
632
When the mighty, mighty, mighty trump sounds
Anonymous
633
Thou judge of quick and dead
Wesley, Charles
634
Time is earnest, passing by
Anonymous
635
When the harvest is past and the summer is gone
Smith, Samuel Francis
635
When the harvest is past and the summer is o'er
Smith, Samuel Francis
636
When thy mortal life is fled
Smith, Samuel Francis
637
Ere the sun, ere the sun goes down
Fry, Fred William
637
You must have your sins forgiven
Fry, Fred William
638
Prepare me, prepare me, Lord
Salvation Music Vol. 2 (December 1883)
638
Your garments must be white as snow
Salvation Music Vol. 2 (December 1883)
639
Above the waves of earthly strife
Kidder, Mary Ann (née Pepper)
639
My beautiful home, my beautiful home
Kidder, Mary Ann (née Pepper)
640
Beautiful home, beautiful home
Moorcock, R. (Miss)
640
Beautiful land, so bright, so fair
Moorcock, R. (Miss)
641
For ever with the Lord!
Montgomery, James
642
Give me the wings of faith to rise
Watts, Isaac
642
They'll sing their welcome home to me
Lowry, Robert
643
How dark and dreadful is the place
Lawley, John
644
How happy every child of grace
Wesley, Charles
645
I have a home that is fairer than day
Nisbett, Ada Mary (née Garnett)
645
My home is in heaven, there is no parting there
Nisbett, Ada Mary (née Garnett)
646
I'm but a stranger here
Taylor, Thomas Rawson
647
Jerusalem, my happy home, name ever
Bromehead, Joseph / F. B. P.
648
O soul, consider and be wise
Brand, William John
649
O think of the home over there
Huntington, De Witt Clinton
649
Over there, over there, O think of the home over there
Huntington, De Witt Clinton
650
O when shall I sweep through the gates
Palmer, Phoebe Worrell
650
Welcome home, welcome home
Palmer, Phoebe Worrell
651
O where shall rest be found
Montgomery, James
652
On the sweet Eden shore, so peaceful and bright
Kidder, Mary Ann (née Pepper)
653
Nearer my home, nearer my home
Cary, Phoebe
653
One sweetly solemn thought
Cary, Phoebe
654
The homeland! the homeland!
Haweis, Hugh Reginald
655
There is a happy land
Young, Andrew
656
There is a land of pure delight
Watts, Isaac
657
In that beautiful land I'll be
Nicholson, James L.
657
There's a beautiful land on high
Nicholson, James L.
658
There's a crown laid up in glory
Bovan, Arthur White
658
When our fighting here is over
Bovan, Arthur White
659
In the sweet by and by (Bennett)
Bennett, Sanford Fillmore
659
There's a land that is fairer than day
Bennett, Sanford Fillmore
660
Bless God, bless God, bless God, you may be there
Anonymous (p.1930)
660
I know, I know, I know I shall be there
Anonymous
660
'Tis true there's a beautiful city
Anonymous
660
Will you, will you say, will you meet me there?
Anonymous
661
To leave the world below
Pearson, William James
661
We're marching to Zion, beautiful, beautiful Zion
Lowry, Robert
662
There'll be no sorrow there
Phillips, Philip
662
We have a house above
Wesley, Charles
663
We know there's a bright and glorious land
Wilson, Margaret Chalmers
663
Will you be there, and I?
Wilson, Margaret Chalmers
663
Yes, you'll be there, and I!
Wilson, Margaret Chalmers
664
To be there, to be there!
Mills, Elizabeth (née King)
664
We speak of the realms of the blest
Mills, Elizabeth (née King)
665
We will go, we will go
Hunter, William
665
We're bound for the land of the pure and the holy
Hunter, William
666
O that will be glory for me
Gabriel,Charles Homer (usually 'Hutchinson' instead of 'Homer')[Pseud:Homer,Charlotte G.]
666
When all my labours and trials are o'er
Gabriel,Charles Homer (usually 'Hutchinson' instead of 'Homer')[Pseud:Homer,Charlotte G.]
667
Numberless as the sands of the seashore
Blackmer, Francis Augustus
667
When we gather at last over Jordan
Blackmer, Francis Augustus
668
Who are these arrayed in white
Wesley, Charles
669
Will you meet me at the fountain
Bliss, Philipp Paul
669
Yes, I'll meet you at the fountain
Bliss, Philipp Paul
670
Am I a soldier of the cross
Watts, Isaac
671
Come, join our Army, to battle we go
Pearson, William James
671
Marching along, marching along
Pearson, William James
672
Forward be our watchword
Alford, Henry
673
Go, labour on, spend and be spent
Bonar, Horatius
674
God's trumpet is sounding: To arms! is the call
Pearson, William James
674
Stand like the brave, stand like the brave
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
675
Hark, how the watchmen cry!
Wesley, Charles
675
Praise ye the Lord, alleluia (hallelujah)
Various
676
I have read of men of faith
Sanders, Mark William (oka Blind Mark)
676
I'll gird on the armour and rush to the field
Sanders, Mark William (oka Blind Mark)
677
I'll stand for Christ, for Christ alone
Fry, Fred William
677
In the Army of Jesus we've taken our stand
Fry, Fred William
678
March to the battlefield
Bliss, Philipp Paul
679
O soldier awake! for the strife is at hand
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
679
Stand like the brave, stand like the brave
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
680
Onward, Christian soldiers
Baring-Gould, Sabine
681
Fighting beneath the Army colours
Johnson, Robert
681
Onward, upward, Christian soldier
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
682
Rescue the perishing, care for the dying
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
683
Saviour and Lord, we pray to thee
Mundell, Thomas Hodgson
684
Soldier, rouse thee! war is raging
Railton, George Scott
684
Through the world resounding
Railton, George Scott
685
All hail, I'm saved!
The Christian Mission Hymn Book (1870 Booth)
685
Soldiers, fighting round the cross
Large Hymn Book, for the Use of the Primitive Methodists (1824 Bourne)
686
Praise ye the Lord, alleluia (hallelujah)
Various
686
Soldiers of Christ, arise
Wesley, Charles
687
Soldiers of our God, arise!
Johnson, Robert
687
Storm the forts of darkness
Johnson, Robert
688
Soldiers of the cross, arise
How, William Walsham
689
Rouse, then, soldiers, rally round the banner!
Sherwin, William Fiske
689
Sound the battle cry!
Sherwin, William Fiske
690
Stand up, stand up for Jesus! Ye soldiers
Duffield, George
691
The Son of God goes forth to war
Heber, Reginald
691
Yes, we'll gather at the river
Lowry, Robert
691Alt
The martyr first, whose eagle eye
Heber, Reginald
692
No retreating, hell defeating
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
692
To the front! the cry is ringing
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
693
Fighting on, fighting on
Stark, Malcolm (oka The Hallelujah Quaker)
693
To the war, to the war, loud and long sounds the cry
Stark, Malcolm (oka The Hallelujah Quaker)
694
Hearts to hoist the colours bravely
Lawley, John
694
Wanted, hearts baptised with fire
Lawley, John
695
We are marching o'er the regions
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard) / Slater, Richard
695
With sword and shield we'll take the field
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
696
Who is on the Lord's side?
Havergal, Frances Ridley
697
Everywhere, everywhere, who'll
Railton, George Scott
697
Who'll fight for the Lord everywhere
Railton, George Scott
698
Above the world-wide battlefield through long and warring years
Brand, William John
698
'Neath our colours, waving, we will fight, nor will we tire
Brand, William John
699
Amen for the Flag to the Army so dear
Pearson, William James
699
The flag that guides poor sinners on the way
Pearson, William James
700
Army flag! Thy threefold glory
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
701
Emblem of a thousand battles
Rendell, Doris Nicol
702
I'll be true, I'll be true
Grozinsky, Gustave Adolf Alexander Augustine
702
'Neath our standard, we're engaging
Grozinsky, Gustave Adolf Alexander Augustine
703
They bid me choose an easier path
Booth-Tucker, Frederick Saint George de Lautour (formerly Tucker, Frederick Saint ...)
704
Unfurl the Army banner
Pennick, William Drake
705
The yellow, red and blue shall fly
Marshall, Thomas Charles
705
We meet the foes of all mankind
Marshall, Thomas Charles
706
So we'll lift up the banner on high
Giffe, William Thomas
706
We'll shout aloud throughout the land
Pollard, George Arthur
707
'Tis the Army of salvation
Webber, Albert Edward
707
Who are these with colours waving
Webber, Albert Edward
708
Come, let us use the grace divine
Wesley, Charles
709
I would be thy holy temple
Boon, Brindley John Railton
709
Take thou my life, Lord, in deep submission
Boon, Brindley John Railton
710
In this hour of dedication
Rendell, Doris Nicol
710
Jesus, Saviour, hear us as we pray
Rendell, Doris Nicol
711
Jesus, thou hast won us
Brand, William John
711
Lord, our vow performing
Brand, William John
712
Lord of life and love and power
Rendell, Doris Nicol
713
I'll stand by the cross and the flag
Taylor-Hunt, Leslie (née Hunt, Leslie)
713
Redeemed from the bondage of Satan
Taylor-Hunt, Leslie (née Hunt, Leslie)
714
He will bring you safely through
Trevellian, Frederick Alfred (oka Trivellian, Frederick Alfred)
714
When you find the cross is heavy
Trevellian, Frederick Alfred (oka Trivellian, Frederick Alfred)
715
Hast thou just begun to pray?
Anonymous
716
Help, Lord, to whom for help I fly
Wesley, Charles
717
Ho! my comrades, see the signal
Bliss, Philipp Paul
717
Hold the fort, for I am coming
Bliss, Philipp Paul
718
In the fight, say, does your heart grow weary?
Slater, Richard
718
When the road we tread is rough
Slater, Richard
719
I've found the secret of success
Tracy, Ruth Fanny
720
Jesus, my king, to thee I bow
Wesley, Charles
721
Dear Lord, I bring my all to thee
Booth-Hellberg, Lucy Milward (formerly Booth, Lucy Milward)
721
Lord, see me kneeling at thy feet
Booth-Hellberg, Lucy Milward (formerly Booth, Lucy Milward)
722
Must Jesus bear the cross alone
Allen, George Nelson / Shepherd, Thomas
723
My soul, be on thy guard
Heath, George
724
O almighty God of love
Wesley, Charles
725
O Lord, how often should we be
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
726
I bring my all to thee, dear Lord
Booth, William Bramwell
726
Oft have I heard thy tender voice
Booth, William Bramwell
727
Oft in danger, oft in woe
Colquhoun, Frances Sara (née Fuller-Maitland) / White, Henry Kirke
728
Oft our trust has known betrayal
Slater, Richard
728
Yesterday, today, for ever
Simpson, Albert Benjamin
729
Peace, doubting heart! my God's I am
Wesley, Charles
730
I will guide thee, I will guide thee
Niles, Nathaniel
730
Precious promise God hath given
Niles, Nathaniel
731
I have a Saviour who's mighty to keep
Anonymous
731
Sometimes I'm tried with toil and care
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
732
Strive, when thou art called of God
Winkworth, Catherine / Winckler, Johann Joseph
733
Surrounded by a host of foes
Wesley, Charles
734
When peace like a river attendeth my way
Spafford, Horatio Gates
735
Keep on believing, Jesus is near
Booth-Hellberg, Lucy Milward (formerly Booth, Lucy Milward)
735
When you feel weakest, dangers surround
Booth-Hellberg, Lucy Milward (formerly Booth, Lucy Milward)
736
Never quit the field till the foe is slain
Sanders, Mark William (oka Blind Mark)
736
Will you quit the field? Will you ever yield?
Sanders, Mark William (oka Blind Mark)
737
With steady pace the pilgrim moves
Jukes, Richard
738
A friend of Jesus, O(h), what bliss
Ludgate, Joseph C.
738
Friendship with Jesus, fellowship divine
Ludgate, Joseph C.
739
All things are possible to him
Wesley, Charles
740
As the varied way of life we journey
Sampson, Lily Kells
741
Away, my needless fears
Wesley, Charles
742
Begone unbelief, my Saviour is near
Newton, John
743
Blessed Lord, in thee is refuge (Salvation Army 2015 Version)
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
744
But can it be that I should prove
Wesley, Charles
745
Captain of Israel's host, and guide
Wesley, Charles
746
Commit thou all thy griefs
Wesley, John Benjamin / Gerhardt, Paulus
747
Give to the winds thy fears
Wesley, John Benjamin / Gerhardt, Paulus
748
Father of Jesus Christ, my Lord
Wesley, Charles
749
Father of Jesus Christ the just
Wesley, Charles
750
Fight the good fight with all thy might
Monsell, John Samuel Bewley
751
Give me the faith that Jesus had
Pearson, William James
752
Give me the faith which can remove
Wesley, Charles
753
Happy we who trust in Jesus
Kelly, Thomas
754
He leadeth me, he leadeth me
Gilmore, Joseph Henry
754
He leadeth me! O blessed thought!
Gilmore, Joseph Henry
755
Hold thou my hand! so weak I am and helpless
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
756
I am trusting thee, Lord Jesus
Havergal, Frances Ridley
757
I kneel beside thy sacred cross
Oliphant, William Elwin
757
Thou art enough for me
Oliphant, William Elwin
758
I must have the Saviour with me
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
758
Then my soul shall fear no ill
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
759
I want the faith of God
Pearson, William James
760
I'll go in the strength of the Lord
Turney, Edward
761
I'm not ashamed to own my Lord, or to
Watts, Isaac / Scottish Paraphrases (1781)
762
In heavenly love abiding
Waring, Anna Laetitia
763
Jesus Christ is now amongst us
Anonymous
764
Jesus, lover of my soul
Wesley, Charles
765
Leader of faithful souls, and guide
Wesley, Charles
766
Leave God to order all thy ways
Winkworth, Catherine / Neumark, Georg Christian
767
Let thy heart be at rest
Baird, Catherine Elizabeth Cain
768
Lord, it belongs not to my care (Original)
Baxter, Richard
769
Lord Jesus, thou dost keep thy child
Pigott, Jean Sophia
770
My faith looks up to thee, my faith
Booth, William Bramwell
771
My faith looks up to thee, thou Lamb
Palmer, Ray
772
My God and Father, while I stray
Elliott, Charlotte
773
My hope is built on nothing less
Mote, Edward
773
On Christ, the solid rock, I stand (Mote)
Mote, Edward
774
My rest is in heaven, my rest is not here
Lyte, Henry Francis
775
Not all the powers of hell can fright
Wesley, Charles
776
Now I have found the ground wherein
Wesley, John Benjamin / Rothe, Johann Andreas
777
Peace perfect peace in this dark world of sin
Bickersteth, Edward Henry (oka E. H. Exon)
778
Simply trusting every day
Stites, Edgar Page (oka Page, Edgar)
778
Trusting as the moments fly
Stites, Edgar Page (oka Page, Edgar)
779
Soldiers who to Christ belong
Williams, Isaac / Anonymous Latin
780
Spirit of faith, come down
Wesley, Charles
781
The cross is not greater than his grace
Booth, Ballington
781
The cross that he gave may be heavy
Booth, Ballington
782
The sands of time are sinking
Cousin, Anne Ross (née Cundell)
783
Though thy waves and billows are gone o'er me
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
784
Though thunders roll and darkened be the sky
Lawley, John
785
Though troubles assail and dangers affright
Newton, John
786
Through the love of God our Saviour
Peters, Mary (née Bowly)
787
Unto the hills around do I lift up my longing eyes
Campbell, John Douglas Sutherland (later Ninth Duke of Argyll)
788
Greater things, greater things
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
788
What a work the Lord has done
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
789
When we cannot see our way
Kelly, Thomas
790
A wonderful Saviour is Jesus, my Lord
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
790
He hideth my soul in the cleft of the rock
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
791
Be glad in the Lord, and rejoice
Servoss, Mary Elizabeth
791
Rejoice! Rejoice! Be glad in the Lord and rejoice!
Servoss, Mary Elizabeth
792
Christ now sits on Zion's hill
Anonymous
792
I his soldier, sure shall be
Anonymous
793
Come shout and sing, make heaven ring
Bateman, James Conner
793
O the blood of Jesus cleanses white as snow
Bateman, James Conner
794
Earthly kingdoms rise and fall
Brand, William John
795
God is keeping his soldiers fighting
Pearson, William James
795
No, we never, never, never will give in
Pearson, William James
796
Hark, hark, my soul, what warlike songs are swelling
Railton, George Scott / Faber, Frederick William
796
Salvation Army, army of God
Railton, George Scott
797
Army of salvation! Army of the Lord!
Coller, Charles
797
Hark! the sounds of singing
Coller, Charles
798
Joy! joy! joy! there is joy in the Salvation Army
Pearson, William James
799
Let us sing of his love once again
Bottome, Francis (Bottome, Frank)
800
Hallelujah! Hallelujah! We shall conquer
Lawley, John
800
Make the world with music ring
Lawley, John
801
March on, salvation soldiers
Bateman, James Conner
801
The day of victory's coming, 'tis coming by and by
Bateman, James Conner
802
A robe of white, a crown of gold
Johnson, Robert
802
For Jesus is my Saviour, he's washed my sins away
Johnson, Robert
802
Marching on in the light of God
Johnson, Robert
803
Ever this the war cry
Doane, William Howard
803
On to the conflict, soldiers, for the right
Doane, William Howard
804
Glory, glory, how the angels sing!
Cushing, William Orcutt
804
Ring the bells of heaven! there is joy today
Cushing, William Orcutt
805
Salvation is our motto
Slack, James
805
Steadily forward march! to Jesus we will bring
Slack, James
806
March on, march on, we bring the jubilee
Railton, George Scott
806
Shout aloud salvation, and we'll have another song
Railton, George Scott
807
Strike, O strike for victory
Kidder, Mary Ann (née Pepper)
807
Strike, strike for victory, warriors bold
Kidder, Mary Ann (née Pepper)
808
There's a golden harp in glory
Hughes, R. F.
808
We are marching home to glory
Pearson, William James
809
Then awake, then awake, happy song, happy song
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
809
We are marching on, with shield and banner bright
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
810
We are sweeping through the land
Railton, George Scott
810
With the conquering Son of God
Railton, George Scott
811
We'll be heroes, we'll be heroes
Anonymous
812
I believe we shall win
Hodgson, William
812
We're a band that shall conquer the foe
Hodgson, William
813
Bright crowns there are, bright crowns laid up on high
Republican Hymn Book (1845 Herbert)
813
Ye valiant soldiers of the cross
Republican Hymn Book (1845 Herbert)
814
Alleluia.
Various
814
For all the saints, who from their labours rest
How, William Walsham
815
For those we love within the veil
Piggott, William Charter
816
Rejoice for a comrade deceased
Wesley, Charles
817
Safe in the arms of Jesus
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
817
Safe in the arms of Jesus (Refrain)
Alstyne, Frances Jane van (née Crosby) [Pseudonyms: Francis, Grace J. and Crosby, Fanny]
818
Servant of God, well done!
Montgomery, James
819
Shall we gather at the river
Lowry, Robert
820
Shall we meet beyond the river
Hastings, Horace Lorenzo
821
Strife and sorrow over
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
821
Summoned home! the call has sounded
Booth, Herbert Henry (oka Booth, Herbert Howard)
822
We shall meet our loved ones there
Fry, Fred William
822
We shall walk through the valley of the shadow of death
Anonymous
823
Angels, call the roll up yonder
Anonymous
823
When the roll is called in heaven
Anonymous
824
When the roll is called up yonder
Black, James Milton
824
When the trumpet of the Lord shall sound
Black, James Milton
825
Sweeping through the gates of the new Jerusalem
O'Kane, Tullius Clinton
825
Who, who are these beside the chilly wave
O'Kane, Tullius Clinton
826
All have need of God's salvation
McAlonan, William John
826
Whosoever will may come
McAlonan, William John
827
All round the world the Army chariot rolls
Pearson, William James
827
Keep waving, keep waving, keep every flag unfurled
Pearson, William James
828
All the world, all the world
Bateman, James Conner
828
All the world shall be our conquest
Bateman, James Conner
829
Christ for the world, we sing!
Wolcott, Samuel
830
From Greenland's icy mountains
Heber, Reginald
831
God bless our native land
Hickson, William Edward
832
In Christ there is no east or west, in him no south... but one
Dunkerley, William Arthur [Pseudonym: John Oxenham]
833
Peace in our time, O Lord
Dunkerley, William Arthur [Pseudonym: John Oxenham]
834
Salvation! Shout salvation
Coller, Charles
835
Tell them in the east and in the west
Arnott, Arthur Smith
835
Tell them of the baby in the manger laid
Arnott, Arthur Smith
836
To save the world is our desire
Pearson, William James
836
We're marching on to conquer all
Pearson, William James
837
Give to Jesus glory
Clark, William Henry
837
To save the world the Saviour came
Slater, Richard
838
Tell the world, O tell the world
Pennick, William Drake
838
We are witnesses for Jesus
Pennick, William Drake
839
For the world, for the world, Jesus died, Jesus died
Pearson, William James
839
We're an Army fighting for a glorious king
Pearson, William James
840
We're the Army that shall conquer
Marshall, Thomas Charles
840
We're the soldiers of the Army of salvation
Marshall, Thomas Charles
841
A little ship was on the sea
Thrupp, Dorothy Ann (oka Iota, oka D.A.T.)
842
Around the throne of God in heaven
Shepherd, Anne (née Houlditch)
842
Singing: glory, glory, glory!
Shepherd, Anne (née Houlditch)
843
Be the matter what it may
Anonymous
844
Children of Jerusalem
Henley, John
844
Hark... while infant voices sing
Henley, John
845
Children, sing for gladness
Lainchbury, James
845
Sing, sing for gladness
Lainchbury, James
846
Come to the Saviour, make no delay
Root, George Frederick (oka Würzel, G. Friedrich)
846
Joyful, joyful will the meeting be
Root, George Frederick (oka Würzel, G. Friedrich)
847
Father, lead me day by day
Hopps, John Page
848
Gentle Jesus, meek and mild
Wesley, Charles
849
Lamb of God, I look to thee
Wesley, Charles
850
God make my life a little light
Edwards, Matilda Barbara Betham
851
Great God! and wilt thou condescend
Gilbert, Ann (née Taylor)
852
Hushed was the evening hymn
Burns, James Drummond
853
I love to hear the story
Miller, Emily (née Huntington)
854
I love to hear you tell
Parker, William Henry
855
I think when I read that sweet story of old
Luke, Jemima (née Thompson)
856
I am coming, Lord
Hartsough, Lewis
856
If Jesus Christ was sent
Gilbert, Ann (née Taylor)
857
Jesus bids us shine with a pure, clear light
Warner, Susan Bogert
858
Jesus loves me, this I know (Warner original)
Warner, Anna Bartlett
858
Yes, Jesus loves me
Warner, Anna Bartlett
859
Jesus, tender shepherd, hear me
Duncan, Mary (née Lundie)
860
A sunbeam, a sunbeam
Talbot, Nellie
860
Jesus wants me for a sunbeam
Talbot, Nellie
861
Jesus, who lived above the sky
Gilbert, Ann (née Taylor)
862
Now the day is over
Baring-Gould, Sabine
863
Remember thy creator while youth is on thy side
Hawkes, Frederick George
864
Saviour, like a shepherd lead us
Lyte, Henry Francis / Thrupp, Dorothy Ann (oka Iota, oka D.A.T.) / Hymns for the Young (1836 Thrupp)
865
Dare to be a Daniel
Bliss, Philipp Paul
865
Standing by a purpose true
Bliss, Philipp Paul
866
Tell me the stories of Jesus
Parker, William Henry
867
The wise may bring their learning
The Book of Praise for Children (1881 Barrett)
868
There he stood amid a crowd
Wood, Kitty
869
There's a friend for little children
Midlane, Albert
870
Turning our backs on all that is wrong
Tracy, Ruth Fanny
870
Under the flag we've taken our stand
Tracy, Ruth Fanny
871
We bring no glittering treasures
Phillips, Harriet Cecilia
872
Like the stars of the morning
Cushing, William Orcutt
872
When he cometh, when he cometh
Cushing, William Orcutt
873
When, his salvation bringing
King, John
874
When Jesus looked o'er Galilee
Baird, Catherine Elizabeth Cain
875
Accept my youth, my strength, my prime
Booth-Tucker, Frederick Saint George de Lautour (formerly Tucker, Frederick Saint ...)
876
Always cheerful, always cheerful
Anonymous
876
Angry words, O let them never
Anonymous
877
Be strong in the grace of the Lord
Windybank, Walter Henry
878
He who would valiant be
Dearmer, Percy / Bunyan, John
879
All I have I give thee, though my powers are small
Taylor, Gladys May
879
Jesus, with what gladness, I can truly sing
Taylor, Gladys May
880
Just as I am, thine own to be
Hearn, Mary Ann [Pseudonym: Farningham, Marianne]
881
Now, in my early days
Fawcett, John
882
O Jesus, I have promised
Bode, John Ernest
883
Plan our life, O gracious Saviour
Bayliss, Wilfrid (oka Coton, W.B.)
884
Hear then our answer: Lord, lead us on
Brand, William John
884
Rise up, O youth! for mighty winds are stirring
Brand, William John
885
Saviour, while my heart is tender
Burton, John (junior)
886
Soldiers in the Army
Rendell, Doris Nicol
886
Soldiers of King Jesus
Rendell, Doris Nicol
887
The Lord is king! I own his power
Terry, Darley
888
Thou art the way, none other dare I follow
Wiggins, Archibald Raymond
889
We have heard our marching orders
Brand, William John
890
We shall not lose the fight of faith
Baird, Catherine Elizabeth Cain
890
We're in God's Army and we fight
Baird, Catherine Elizabeth Cain
891
Ask the Saviour to help you
Palmer, Horatio Richmond
891
Yield not to temptation, for yielding is sin
Palmer, Horatio Richmond
892
And are we yet alive
Wesley, Charles
893
Father, let me dedicate
Tuttiett, Lawrence
893
Thy great name, thy great name
Salvation Army Songs (1930)
894
My times are in thy hand
Lloyd, William Freeman
895
O God of Bethel, by whose hand
Scottish Paraphrases (1781) / Doddridge, Philip / Logan, John / Bruce, Michael
896
The Lord of earth and sky
Wesley, Charles
897
We greet with joy the glad new year
Peacock, Julia
898
Christ the Lord is risen again
Winkworth, Catherine / Wipo of Burgundy (attributed) / Anonymous German
899
Christ the Lord is risen today, Hallelujah!
Wesley, Charles
900
Have you heard the angels singing
Booth, Cornelie Ida Ernestine (née Schoch)
900
Jesus died, O wondrous love
Booth, Cornelie Ida Ernestine (née Schoch)
901
And above the rest this note shall swell
Medley, Samuel
901
I know that my Redeemer lives, what joy
Medley, Samuel
902
In wondrous love and might arrayed
Peacock, Julia
903
Alleluia.
Various
903
Let us rejoice, the fight is won
Dearmer, Percy
904
Look, ye saints, the sight is glorious!
Kelly, Thomas
905
Low in the grave he lay
Lowry, Robert
905
Up from the grave he arose
Lowry, Robert
906
He lives, he lives, I know
Salvation Army Music (1900 Booth)
906
O joyful sound! O glorious hour!
Kelly, Thomas
907
Welcome, happy morning - age to age shall say
Ellerton, John / Fortunatus, Venantius Honorius Clementianus
908
Holy Spirit, hear us, help us
Parker, William Henry
909
Lord God the Holy Ghost
Montgomery, James
910
O Holy Ghost, on thee we wait
Brand, William John
911
At harvest time our eyes behold
Tracy, Ruth Fanny
912
Come, ye thankful people, come
Hymns Ancient & Modern Revised (1950) / Alford, Henry
913
Eternal source of every joy
Doddridge, Philip
914
Our thankful hearts need joyful songs
Slater, Richard
915
Seeds now we are sowing, and fruit they must bear
Slater, Richard
916
Sing to the Lord of harvest
Monsell, John Samuel Bewley
917
Sow in the morn thy seed
Montgomery, James
918
Bringing in the sheaves, bringing in the sheaves
Shaw, Knowles
918
Sowing in the morning, sowing seeds of kindness
Shaw, Knowles
919
Sowing the seed by the dawn-light fair
Oakey, Emily Sullivan
919
Sown in the darkness or sown in the light
Oakey, Emily Sullivan
920
And soon the reaping time will come
Hinchsliffe, Joseph
920
This is the field, the world below
Hinchsliffe, Joseph
921
To thee, O Lord of earth and sky
Marshall, Thomas Charles
922
To thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise
Dix, William Chatterton
923
All good gifts around us
Campbell, Jane Montgomery / Claudius, Matthias
923
We plough the fields, and scatter
Campbell, Jane Montgomery / Claudius, Matthias
924
We praise thee, Lord, with heart and voice
Pearson, William James
925
A child this day is born
Christmas Carols Ancient and Modern (1833 Sandys)
925
Nowell... sing all we may
Christmas Carols Ancient and Modern (1833 Sandys)
926
All my heart this night rejoices
Winkworth, Catherine / Gerhardt, Paulus
927
Angels from the realms of glory
Montgomery, James / Anonymous
927
Come and worship Christ the new-born king
Montgomery, James
928
As with gladness men of old
Dix, William Chatterton
929
Away in a manger, no crib for a bed
Macfarland, John Thomas (questionable attribution) / Gabriel's Vineyard Songs (1892 Louisville, Gabriel) / Little Children's Book for Schools and Families (1885 Philadelphia)
930
Christians, awake, salute the happy morn
Byrom, John
931
Come, thou long-expected Jesus
Wesley, Charles
932
All glory in the highest
Cobb, Abner P.
932
Do you know the song that the angels sang
Cobb, Abner P.
933
Hark, the glad sound! the Saviour comes
Doddridge, Philip
934
Hark, the herald-angels sing
Wesley, Charles / Whitefield, George / Madan, Martin
935
It came upon the midnight clear
Sears, Edmund Hamilton
936
O come, all ye faithful
Percival, Allen Dain / Brooke, William Thomas / Mercer, William / Oakeley, Frederick / Borderies, Étienne Jean François / Wade, John Francis (attributed) / Anonymous
936
O come let us adore him
Oakeley, Frederick / Wade, John Francis (attributed)
937
O little town of Bethlehem
Brooks, Phillips
938
Once in royal David's city
Alexander, Cecil Frances (née Humphreys)
939
Hail, thou ever-blessed morn
Caswall, Edward
939
See amid the winter's snow
Caswall, Edward
940
Silent night! Holy night!
Young, John Freeman / Brooke, Stopford Augustus / Mohr, Joseph Franz
941
Nowell... born is
Christmas Carols Ancient and Modern (1833 Sandys)
941
The first nowell the angel did say
Christmas Carols Ancient and Modern (1833 Sandys)
942
When wise men came seeking for Jesus from far
Slater, Richard
943
While shepherds watched their flocks by night
Tate, Nahum (oka Teate, Nahum)
944
For thy mercy and thy grace
Downton, Henry
945
Heavenly Father, thou hast brought us
Hawkins, Hester Periam (née Lewis)
946
O God, our help in ages past
Watts, Isaac
947
Sing we many years of blessing
Brand, William John
948
Blest be the dear uniting love
Wesley, Charles
949
God be with you till we meet again
Rankin, Jeremiah Eames
949
Till we meet, till we meet
Rankin, Jeremiah Eames
950
Lord of heaven and earth and sea
Turney, Frank Samuel
951
O God, in whom alone is found
Ware, Henry
952
O Lord, regard thy people
Orsborn, Albert William Thomas
953
O Saviour, now to thee we raise
Salvation Army Songs (1899)
954
This stone to thee in faith we lay
Montgomery, James
955
Thy presence and thy glories, Lord
Medley, Samuel
956
Bring your dearest and your best
Stoddart, Barbara (née Wilson)
956
Bring your tithes into the storehouse
Stoddart, Barbara (née Wilson)
957
Christ of self-denial
Pearson, William James
958
O Lord of heaven and earth and sea
Wordsworth, Christopher
959
This, our week of self-denial
Brand, William John
960
Lord, we ask thy richest blessing
Thomas, David (born 1829)
961
O Father, all creating
Ellerton, John
962
O God of love, to thee we bow
Jenkins, William Vaughan
963
O guest divine, be with us now
Brand, William John
964
O perfect love, all human thought transcending
Gurney, Dorothy Frances (née Blomfield)
965
Our Jesus freely did appear
Berridge, John / Anonymous
966
Saviour, let thy sanction rest
Raffles, Thomas
967
Lord, bless their union, O may it be
Walker, Bramwell
967
Spirit divine, thou loveliest and holy
Walker, Bramwell
968
The voice that breathed o'er Eden
Keble, John
969
We pray thee, Lord, thy blessing send
Kitching, Theodore Hopkins
970
Father, we for our children plead
Hastings, Thomas
971
O Father, friend of all mankind
Baird, Catherine Elizabeth Cain
972
When mothers of Salem their children brought to Jesus
Hutchings, William Medlen
973
And now to Thee we render
Swift, James Frederick (oka Marks, Godfrey)
974
Give to Jesus glory
Clark, William Henry
975
God be in my head
Book of Hours (1514 Sarum) / Anonymous French
976
Jesus, so dear to us
Hill, V. (sometimes known as Hill, W.)
977
Let nothing disturb thee
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth / Teresa of Ávila (oka Teresa of Jesus)
978
O Father, let thy love remain
Palstra, William Frederik / Ghysen, Hendrik / Anonymous Latin
979
Praise God, from whom all blessings flow, praise him all creatures
Ken, Bishop Thomas
980
Praise God, I'm saved
Leighton, Thomas Henry Collett (oka Thomas the Nailer)
981
The Lord bless thee, and keep thee
Various / Aaronic Blessing
982
The world for God! The world for God!
Booth, Eveline Cory (oka Booth, Evangeline Cory)
983
This, this is the God we adore
Hart, Joseph

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