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BAPTIST HYMNAL

Edited by

WALTER HINES SIMS

C O N V E N T I O N P R E S S Nashville, Tennessee

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© 1956 • CONVENTION PRESS Nashville, Tennessee All Rights Reserved

International Copyright Secured

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FOREWORD

BAPTIST HYMNAL is the work of a committee of thirty-seven men and women from all sections of the Southern Baptist Convention. From the beginning it was determined that the committee would compile a flexible hymnbook suited to all types of churches, services, and needs of the denomination. Also, it was desired that the hymnal be designed especially for congregational singing.

Genuine effort has been made to preserve the many hymns and gospel songs which have been so meaningful to the worship, education, and evangelistic activities of Southern Baptists through the years. With the exception of attractive new hymns, all have become standard through successful use and the endless testing of time.

Included in the hymnal are complete indexes of authors, composers, tunes, meters, topics, first lines and titles, doxologies, responses, benedictions, and a comprehensive selection of responsive readings complete with its own topical and scriptural indexes. Dates of birth and death of authors and composers have been given as well as other pertinent information. T u n e names appear on all hymns and gospel songs, many having been named for the first time in this book. Amens have been included only on the hymns where text and tune make them compatible.

Convention Press acknowledges with grateful appreciation the kind co-operation of individuals and publishers who have granted permission for the use of their copyrighted hymns in Baptist Hymnal. An earnest effort has been made to ascertain the copyright status of each hymn included. Should there be any inclusions without proper permission and credit, Convention Press will upon notification, gladly make the necessary corrections in subsequent editions.

Convention Press is greatly indebted to committee members for their many months of unselfish service in compiling the hymnal. Subcommittees on contents and topical index, words

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and theology, tunes, and responsive readings made outstanding contributic ns and are due highest commendations. With the editor serving as chairman, the committee consisted of the following:

Theodore F. Adams Forrest H. Heeren Fred G. Scholfield Clifton J. Allen Clifford A. Holcorab Samuel Shanko Warren M. Angell T . Luther Holcorab Genter L. Stephens Claude U. Broach Harold E. Ingraham James L. Sullivan Herman F. Burns W. D. Kendall Noble Van Ness George W. Card Paul McCommon Keith Von Hagen Martha Moore Clancy W. Plunkett Martin G. Allen West Howard P. Colson Ruth Nininger Jerome O. Williams J. Marvin Crowe Russell Newport John H. Williams William J. Fallis William J. Norton Loren R. Williams Allen W. Graves William R. Pettigrew J. Campbell Wray J. D. Grey William J. Reynolds Kyle M. Yates

T h e editor is particularly indebted to Loren R. Williams, William J. Reynolds, Novella D. Preston, and Alta C. Faircloth, who have comprised his editorial staff and who have contributed immeasurably to many editorial phases of the book.

W. HINES SIMS, Secretary

Church Music Department Sunday School Board

CONTENTS

FOREWORD . v

PREFACE ix

Hymn Numbers I. GENERAL WORSHIP

1. Adoration and Praise 1-20 2. Morning 21-26 3. Evening 27-35 4. The Lord's Day 36-39

II. GOD THE FATHER

1. God's Glory and Power 40-46 2. God's Love and Grace 47-52 3. God's Guidance and Care 53-62

III. JESUS CHRIST T H E SON

1. His Birth 63-81 2. His Life 82-89 3. His Suffering and Death 90-106 4. His Resurrection and Exaltation 107-118 5. His Return 119-127

6. Praise and Adoration 128-164

IV. T H E HOLY SPIRIT 165-175

V. THE WORD OF GOD 176-187

VI. SALVATION

1. Salvation by Grace 188-209 2. Repentance and Confession 210-225 3. Invitation and Acceptance 226-250

VII. THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

1. Faith and Trust 251-261 2. Assurance 262-280

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3. Hope 281-287 4. Love 288-293 5. Peace and Comfort 294-303 6- J°y • 304-311

7. Aspiration . . _ 312-326 8. Prayer 327-344 9. Consecration 345-364

10. Fellowship 365-372 11. The Christian Home 373_377

VIII. THE CHURCH

1. Hymns on the Church 378-383 2. Baptism 384-390 3. The Lord's Supper 391-39.8

IX. THE KINGDOM OF GOD

1. Stewardship 399-404 2. Christian Warfare 405-423 3. Service 424-440 4. Brotherhood 441_447

X. MISSIONS 448-463

XI. SOCIAL BETTERMENT 464-467

XII. THE IMMORTAL LIFE 468-485

XIII. SPECIAL OCCASIONS 486-513

XIV. DOXOLOGIES, RESPONSES, BENEDICTIONS 514-554

Page XV. RESPONSIVE READINGS 477

XVI. INDEXES

1. Index of Authors, Translators, and Sources . . 533 2. Index of Composers, Arrangers, and Sources . . 538 3. Metrical Index 542 4. Tune Index 546 5. Index of Doxologies, Responses, Benedictions . 548 6. Topical Index 549 7. Index of First Lines and Titles 559

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C H R I S T I A N I T Y has progressed on wings of song from the birth of Christ to our day. In every service of worship great congregational singing plays a vital part.

This singing of hymns is a Christian privilege given to every redeemed soul. T h e Scriptures admonish all believers to sing "psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your hearts to the Lord." Each worshiper, as he sings "with the spirit, and . . . with the understanding," actively participates in the services. He feels the unifying influence of music. His heart is attuned to God and his purposes for human life through hymns of praise, adoration, prayer, consecration, and testimony.

Each Christian can express the inmost feelings of his soul through the singing of hymns. Authors and composers have left us a rich heritage of hymnody. In this music we find expressed every feeling and emotion, every truth and doctrine of our Christian faith. As we sing, we not only express what is in our hearts, but we grow in Christian character and are strengthened in our faith.

Convention Press sends forth the Baptist Hymnal as a hymn-book designed especially for congregational singing. It is our prayer that through the choice hymns and gospel songs found in this book great and spirited singing may become the standard of every church, and that, as he sings, every person may be lifted to a closer walk with the Saviour at whose birth the angels sang.

JAMES L. SULLIVAN

Executive Secretary-Treasurer Sunday School Board Southern Baptist Convention

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Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all

wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in

psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with

grace in your hearts to the Lord.

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GENERAL WORSHIP

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GENERAL WORSHIP

2 Love Divine, All Loves Excelling LOVE DIVINE. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.

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GENERAL WORSHIP

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GENERAL WORSHIP

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GENERAL WORSHIP

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12 Come, Thou Almighty King ITALIAN HYMN (TRINITY).

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15 Sun of My Soul, Thou Saviour Dear J O H N KEBLE, 1792-1866

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18 Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven From PHAI.M 103 HKNKY F. LYTE, 1793-1847

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21 Welcome, Delightful Morn L1SCHER. 6. 6. 6. 6. 8. 8.

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23 When Morning Gilds the Skies LAUDES DOMINI.

From the German, c. 1800 Tr. by EDWARD CASWALL, 1814-1878

6. 6. 6. 6. 6. 6.

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26 Awake, My Soul, in Joyful Lays LOVINGKINDNESS. L M.

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28 Now, on Land and Sea Descending VESPER HYMN. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 6. 8. 7.

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GENERAL WORSHIP

30 God, That Madest Earth and Heaven AR HYD Y NOS. 8. 4. 8. 4. 8. 8. 8. 4.

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32 The Radiant Morn Hath Passed Away THE RADIANT MORN. 8. 8. 8. 4.

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GENERAL WORSHIP

36 O Day of Rest and Gladness MEHDEBRAS. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.

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38 With Joy We Hail the Sacred Day HARRIET AUBER, 1773-1862

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G O D THE FATHER

41 To God Be the Glory TO GOD BE THE GLORY. 7 7. 7 7. 7 7. 7 7. with Refrain

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GOD THE FATHER

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Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee 44 HYMN TO JOY.

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GOD THE FATHER GOD'S GLORY AND POWER

45 God Who Touchest Earth with Beauty GENEVA. 8. 5. 8. 5.

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46 Father, I Stretch My Hands to Thee ST. AGNES. C. M.

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Great Is Thy Faithfulness 47 THOMAS O. CHISHOLM, 1866-

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GOD THE FATHER

48 There's a Wideness in God's Mercy WELLESLEY. 8. 7. 8. 7.

FREDERICK W. FABER, 1814-1863

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GOD THE FATHER

52 O Love of God Most Full OSCAU CI.UTB, 1837-1902

TRENTHAM. S. M. ROBERT JACKSON, 1840-1914

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God of Our Fathers, Whose Almighty Hand 54 NATIONAL HYMN. 10. 10. 10. 10.

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GOD THE FATHER

55 Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah CWM RHONDDA. 8. 7. 8. 7. 8. 7. 7.

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GOD THE FATHER

57 The Lord Is My Shepherd POUND. 7 J. IJ. J J. J J.

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GOD THE FATHER

59 This Is My Father's World TERRA PATRIS. S. M. D.

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GOD'S GUIDANCE AND CARE

NEWMAN, 1801-1890

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GOD THE FATHER

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

63 The First Noel the Angel Did Say THE FIRST NOEL Irregular with Refrain

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

65 Joy to the World! The Lord Is Come ANT/OCH. C. M.

ISAAC WATTS, 1674-1748 Arr. from GEORGE F. HANDEL, 1685-1759

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

67 Brightest and Best MORNING STAR. 7 7. 10. J7. 70.

REGINALD HEBER, 1783-1826 JAMES P. HARDING, 1850-1911

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

69 There's a Song in the Air JOSIAH G. HOLLAND, 1819-1881

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

71 It Came upon the Midnight Clear EDMUND H. SEARS, 1810-1876

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

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JESUS

82 CHRIST THE SON

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

91 O Sacred Head, Now Wounded PASS/ON CHORALE.

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

93 GEORGE BENNARD, 1873-

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

99 When I Survey the Wondrous Cross HAMBURG. L M.

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

103 Rock of Ages, Cleft for Me AUGUSTUS M. TOPLADY, 1740-1778, alt.

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON HIS SUFFERING AND DEATH

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

112 Our Lord Christ Hath Risen K/RN. 7 J. 7 7. 72. 7 7. 17.

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

114 Hallelujah! Christ Is Risen McGRANAHAN. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

116 Jesus Shall Reign Where'er the Sun DUKE STREET. L. M.

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

119 Will Jesus Find Us Watching? WOODSTOCK. JO. 7. 70. 7. with Refrain

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

123 Lo, He Comes with Clouds Descending REGENT SQUARE.

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

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127 I Know that My Redeemer Liveth HANNAH. 9. 8. 9. 8. with Refrain

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PRAISE AND ADORATION

Tune Our Loftiest Song 128 DUKE STREET. L. M.

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

130 What a Wonderful Saviour! BENTON HARBOR.

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

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1. Je-sus, Thou joy of lov - ing hearts, Thou fount of life, Thou light of men, 2. Thy truth un-changed hath ev-er stood; Thou sav-est those who on Thee call; 3. Our rest-less spir-its yearn for Thee, Wher-e'er our change-ful lot is cast; 4. O Je - sus, ev - er with us stay, Make all our mo-ments calm and bright;

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

137 Praise Him! Praise Him! JOYFUL SONG. Irregular v/ith Refrain

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PRAISE AND ADORATION

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

139 I Stand Amazed in the Presence MY SAVIOUR'S LOVE. 8. 7. 8. 7. with Refrain

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

143 I Will Sing of My Redeemer MY REDEEMER. 8. 7. 8. 7. wi/h Refrain

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I Will Sing the Wondrous Story 144 WONDROUS STORY.

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

145 Hark, Ten Thousand Harps HARWELL 8. 7. 8. 7. 7. 7. wi»h Alleluias

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

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JESUS CHRIST THE SON

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162 Shepherd of Tender Youth KIRBY BEDON.

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163 "Man of Sorrows," What a Name PHILIP P. BLISS, 1838-1876

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THE HOLY SPIRIT

165 Holy Spirit, Faithful Guide MARCUS M. WELLS, 1815-1895

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171 Holy Spirit, from on High WILLIAM H. BATHURST, 1796-1877

SEYMOUR. 7. 7. 7. 7. CARL M. VON WEBER, 1786-1826

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THE HOLY SPIRIT

174 Breathe on Me TRUETT. 7. 6. 8. 6. with Refrain

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THE WORD OF GOD

176 Word of God, Across the Ages FERDINAND Q. BLANCHARD, 1872-

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182 Thy Word Is Like a Garden, Lord CLONMEL. C. M. D.

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THE WORD OF GOD

184 I Know the Bible Is True GR/CE. 9. 7. 9. 7. wi/h Refrain

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186 A Glory WILLIAM COWPER, 1731-1800

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Amazing Grace AMAZING GRACE. C. M.

GRACE

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SALVATION

190 I Saw the Cross of Jesus WHITFIELD. 7. 6. 7. 6. 0.

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SALVATION

192 WASHED IN THE BLOOD.

ELISHA A. HOFFMAN, 1839-1929

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LEWIS E. JONES, 1865-1936

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SALVATION

194 JOIINHON O A T M A N , JR., 18I>»-1»22

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SALVATION

196 The Way of the Cross Leads Home WAY OF THE CROSS. Irregular v/llh Refrah

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GRACE

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SALVATION

198 He Is Able to Deliver Thee WILLIAM A. OGDEN, 1841-1897

DELIVERANCE. 10. 10. 10. 10. wifh Refrain WILLIAM A. OGDEN, 1841-1897

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SALVATION

200 Grace Greater than Our Sin JIJI.IA H. JOHNSTON, 1849-1919

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GRACE

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SALVATION

202 In Loving-Kindness Jesus Came HE LIFTED ME. 8. 8. 8. 6. with Refrain

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SALVATION

204 Nothing but the Blood PLAINFIELD. 7. 8. 7. 8. with Refrain

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SALVATION

206 HORATIUS BONAR, 1808-1889

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Since I Have Been Redeemed SALVATION

208 OTHELLO. C. M. with Refrain

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SALVATION

210 I Lay My Sins on Jesus AURELIA. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.

HORATIUS BONAH, 1808-1889 SAMUEL S. WESLEY, 1810-1876

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Tell Me the Story of Jesus 211 STORY OF JESUS. 8. 7. 8. 7. D. wiih Refrain

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SALVATION

212

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Love Lifted Me SAFETY. Irregular wifh Refrain

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REPENTANCE AND CONFESSION

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SALVATION

214 Jesus Is the Friend You Need LURA. JO. 7. 70. 7. wif/i Refrain

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REPENTANCE AND CONFESSION

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SALVATION

216 PALMER HARTSOUGH, 1844-1932

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SALVATION

218 While We Pray and While We Plead WHY NOT NOW? 7. 7. 7. 7. with Refrain

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Pass Me Not, O Gentle Saviour 219 FANNY J. CROSBY, 1820-1915

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SALVATION

220 GEORGE F. EOOT, 1820-1895

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I Need Thee, Precious Jesus 221 AUREUA. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.

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SALVATION

222 Tell Me the Old, Old Story KATHERINE HANXBY, 1834-1911

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SALVATION

224 I Hear Thy Welcome Voice LEWIS HARTSOUGH, 1828-1919

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SALVATION

226 Come to the Saviour Now INVITATION. 6. 6. 6. 6. D.

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SALVATION

228 My Soul in Sad Exile HAVEN OF REST. Irregular wifh Refrain

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SALVATION

230 Let Jesus Come into Your Heart McCONNELSVILLE. 70. 8. 10. 8. with Refrain

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SALVATION

232 INTERCESSION. I I . 17. 12. !?. with Refrain

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Out of My Bondage, Sorrow, and Night 233

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SALVATION

234 O Why Not Tonight? CALVIN. 8. 8. 8. 5. with Refrain

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SALVATION

236 W I L L L. THOMPSON, 1847-1909

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Lord, I'm Coming Home COM/NG HOME. 8. 5. 8. 5. wifh Refrain

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SALVATION

238 PHILIP P. B U S S , 1838-1876

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SALVATION

240 CHARLOTTE ELLIOTT, 1789-1871

Just As I Am WOODWORTH. I. M.

WILLIAM B. BRADBURY, 1816-1!

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INVITATION AND ACCEPTANCE

Depth of Mercy! Can There Be 242 CHARLES WESLEY, 1707-1788

SEYMOUR. 7. 7. 7. 7. CARL M. VON WEBER, 1786-1826

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SALVATION

244 Come, Says Jesus' Sacred Voice HORTON. 7. 7. 7. 7.

ANNA L. BARBAULD, 1743-1825 XAVIER SCHNYDER, 1786-1868

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STEPHANOS. 8. 5. 8. 3.

4-HENRY W. BAKER, 1821-1877

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1. Art thou wea - ry, heav - y lad - en, Art thou sore dis - trest? 2. Hath He marks to lead me to Him, If He be my guide? 3. If I still hold close - ly to Him, What hath He at last? 4. If I ask Him to re - ceive me, Will He say me nay?

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Come to Jesus, Ye Who Labor 246 BULLINGER. 8. 5. 8. 3.

EDWIN P. PARKER, 1836-1925 ETHELBERT W. BULLINGER, 1837-1913

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Lift Up Your Heads, Ye Mighty Gates 247 TRURO. I . M.

GEORGE WEISSEL, 1590-1635

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SALVATION

248 Almost Persuaded Now to Believe ALMOST PERSUADED. Irregular

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JUST AS I AM. 8. 8. 8. 6.

i JOSEPH BAENBY, 1838-1896

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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

251 My Jesus, As Thou Wilt BENJAMIN SOHMOLCK, 1672-1737 Tr. by JANE L. BORTHWICK, 1813-1897

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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

253 Have Faith in God MUSKOGEE. 7 7. JO. 7 7. 8. wiih Refrain

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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

256 JOHN H. YATES, 1837-1900

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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

258 Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus TRUST IN JESUS. 8. 7. 8. 7. wifh Refrain

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260 When We Walk with the Lord TRUST AND OBEY. 6. 6. 9. D. with Refrain

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262 How Firm a Foundation "K" in RIPPON'S Selection, 1787

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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

264 There Shall Be Showers of Blessing SHOWERS OF BLESSING.

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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

266 Standing on the Promises R. KELSO CARTEK, 1849-1928

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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

268 All the Way My Saviour Leads Me ALL THE WAY. 8. 7. 8. 7. D.

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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

270 A Child of the King MNGHAMTON. 70. 7 7. 7 7. 7 7. with Refrain

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272 FANNY J. CROSBY, 1820-1915

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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

274 God Will Take Care of You GOD CARES. C. M. with Refrain

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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

276 I Know Not How that Bethlehem's Babe ST. AGNES. C. M.

HARRY W. FARRINGTON, 1879-1930 JOHN B. DYKES, 1823-1876

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277 Immortal Love, Forever Full JOHN G. W H I T H E R , 1807-1892

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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

281 MRS. C. H. MOKRIS, 1862-1929

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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

283 EDWARD MOTE, 1797-1874

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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

285 Wonderful Peace of My Saviour VENTING. I J. I I . M. 70. with Refrain

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288 Jesus, Thy Boundless Love to Me PAUL GERHABDT, 1607-1676

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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

298 E L I S H A A. H O F F M A N , 1839-1929

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300 Let the Lower Lights Be Burning LOWER LIGHTS. 8. 7. 8. 7. with Refrain

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302 I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say SPOHR. C. M. D

HORATIUS BONAR, 1808- Louis SPOHR, 1784-1859

1. I heard the voice of Je - sus say, "Comeun - to Me and rest; 2. I heard the voice of Je - sus say, "Be-hold, I free - ly give 3 I heard the voice of Je - sus say, "I am this dark world's light:

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306 How Tedious and Tasteless the Hours CONTRAST. L M. D.

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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

308 We're Marching to Zion MARCHING TO ZION.

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310 Since Jesus Came into My Heart RUFUS H. MCDANIEL, 1850-1940

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312 Open My Eyes that I May See CLARA H. SCOTT, 1841-1897

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314 Draw Thou My Soul, O Christ ST. EDMUND. 6. 4. 6. 4. 6. 6. 6. 4.

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316 More Like Jesus Would I Be FANNY J. CROSBY, 1820-1915

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318 Count Your Blessings JOHNSON OATMAN, J B .

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320 The Rock That Is Higher than I ERASTUS JOHNSON, 1826-1909

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322 Nearer, My God, to Thee SARAH F. ADAMS, 1805-1848

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325 More Like the Master CHARLES H. GABRIEL, 1856-1932

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327 Sweet Hour of Prayer SWEET HOUR L. M. D.

WILLIAM W. WALFORD WILLIAM B. BRADBURY, 1816-1;

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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

329 'Tis the Blessed Hour of Prayer FANNY J. CROSBY, 1820-1915

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333 Lord, Send a Revival MATTHEWS. 9. 9. 9. 7. with Refrain

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335 Dear Lord and Father of Mankind JOHN G. WHITTIER, 1807-1892

REST (ELTON). 8. 6. 8. 8. 6. FREDERICK C. MAKER, 1844-1927

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JAMES MONTGOMERY, 1771-1854 Early American Melody

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338 More Holiness Give Me MY PRAYER. 6. 5. 6. 5. D.

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339 SYBIL F. PARTRIDGE

VINCENT. 8. 4. 8. 4. D. HORATIO R. PALMER, 1834-1907

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340 Lord, Speak to Me, that I May Speak CANONBURY. I. M.

FRANCES R. HAVERGAL, 1836-1879 ROBERT SCHUMANN, 1810-1856

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343 Our Father in Heaven SARAH J. HALE, 1795-1879

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345 Beneath the Cross of Jesus ELIZABETH C. CLEPHANE, 1830-11

ST. CHRISTOPHER. 7. 6. 8. 6. 8. 6. 8. 6. FREDERICK C. MAKER, 1844-1927

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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

349 I Am Thine, O Lord / AM THINE. 10. 7. 10. 7. with Refrain

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351 "Are Ye Able," Said the Master BEACON HILL. 8. 7. 8. 7. with Refrain

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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

353 Give of Your Best to the Master HOWARD B. GROSE, 1851-1939

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355 Have Thine Own Way, Lord POLLARD. 5. 4. 5. 4. D.

ADELAIDE A. POLLARD, 1862-1934 GEORGE C. STEBBINS, 1846-1945

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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

358 A Charge to Keep I Have BOYLSTON. S. M.

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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

362 MARY B. C. SLADE, 1826-1882

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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

364 Yield Not to Temptation CONSECRATION

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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

367 Take Time to Be Holy HOLINESS. 6. 5. 6. 5. D.

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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

369 Purer in Heart, O God M R S . A. L. DAVISON, 1851-1887

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THE CHRISTIAN LIFE

371 Leaning on the Everlasting Arms ELISHA A. HOFFMAN, 1839-1929

SHOWALTER. 10. 9. 10. 9. with Retrain ANTHONY J. SHOWALTER, 1858-1924

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373 O Happy Home Where Thou Art Loved CARL J . P. SPITTA, 1801-1859 Tr. by SARAH B. FINDLATER,

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REST (ELTON). 8. 6. 8. 8. 6. FREDERICK C. MAKER, 1844-1927

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378 Zion Stands with Hills Surrounded Z/ON. 8. 7. 8. 7. 4. 7.

THOMAS KELLY, 1769-1855 THOMAS HASTINGS, 1784-1872

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380 The Church's One Foundation SAMUEL J . STONE, 1839-1900

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THE CHURCH

Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken 381 AUSTRIAN HYMN. 8. 7. 8. 7 D.

JOHN NEWTON, 1725-1807 FRANZ J . HAYDN, 1732-1809

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382 I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord TIMOTHY DWIGHT, 1752-1817

ST. THOMAS. S. M. AARON WILLIAMS, 1731-1776

0 * m *g : -1. I love Thy king - dom, Lord, 2. I love Thy church, O God! 3. For her my tears shall fall; 4. Be - yond my high - est joy 5. Sure as Thy truth shall last,

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A. CLEVELAND COXE, 1818-1896

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This Rite Our Blest Redeemer Gave 384 SYLVANUS D. PHELPS, 1816-1895

McCOMB. 8. 7. 8. 7. W. HINES SIMS, 1907-

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ABONIRAM JUDSON, 1788-1850, alt. H. PERCY SMITH, 1825-1898

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386 O Jesus, I Have Promised ANGEL'S STORY. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.

JOHN E. BODE, 1816-1874

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388 O Thou Who in Jordan GEORGE W. BETHUNE, 1805-1862

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392 MAY P. HOYT

Here at Thy Table, Lord BREAD OF LIFE. 6. 4. 6. 4. D.

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SI =sf f= r Bread of the World, in Mercy Broken 394

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395 Bread of Heav'n, on Thee We Feed JOSIAH CONDER, 1789-1855

HOUEY. 7. 7. 7. 7. GEORGE HEWS, 1806-1873

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399 I Gave My Life for Thee FRANCES R. HAVERGAL, 1836-1879

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401 Master, No Offering, Costly and Sweet EDWIN P. PARKER, 1836-1925

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407 E. TAYLOR CASSEL, 1849-1930

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411 Dare to Be Brave, Dare to Be True W. J. HOOPER

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413 Who Is on the Lord's Side? FRANCES E. HAVEEGAL, 1836-1879

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415 Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus WEBB. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.

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417 Lead On, O King Eternal LANCASHIRE. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.

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THE KINGDOM OF GOD

419 Stand Up, Stand Up for Je sus GEOKGE DUFFIELD, J R . , 1818-1888

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THE KINGDOM OF GOD

421 We Are Living, We Are Dwelling A. CLEVELAND COXE, 1818-1896

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THE KINGDOM OF GOD

423 Arise, O Youth of God CHRISTIAN WARFARE

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THE KINGDOM OF GOD

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427 The Master Hath Come SARAH DOUDNEY, 1841-1926

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THE KINGDOM OF GOD

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THE KINGDOM OF GOD

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2. Tell the sweet story of Christ and His love, Tell of His pow'r to forgive; . . . . His pow'r to for-give;

3. Give as twas giv-en to you in your need, Love as the Master loved you; the Mas-ter loved you;

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435 FANNY J. CROSBY, 1820-1915

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443 In Christ There Is No East or West ST. PETER. C. M.

JOHN OXENHAM, 1852-1941 ALEXANDER R. EEINAGLE, 1799-1877

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L—•' 1. In Christ there is no East or West, In Him no South or North; 2. In Him shall true hearts ev - ery-where Their high com - mun - ion find; 3. Join hands, then, brothers of the faith, What-e'er your race may be: 4. In Christ now meet both East and West, In Him meet South and North:

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Rise Up, O Men of God BROTHERHOOD

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THE KINGDOM OF GOD BROTHERHOOD

447 O Brother Man, Fold to Thy Heart JOHN G. WHITTIER, 1807-]

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MISSIONS

449 From Greenland's Icy Mountains MISSIONARY HYMN. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.

REGINALD HEBBR, 1783-1826 LOWELL MASON, 1792-1872

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MISSIONS

451 MARY A. THOMSON, 1834-1923

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MISSIONS

453 Hail to the Brightness THOMAS HASTINGS, 1784-1872

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MISSIONS

455 We've a Story to Tell H. EHNEST NICHOL, 1862-1926

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MISSIONS

457 CHARLES H. GABRIEL, 1856-1932

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MISSIONS

459 Ye Christian Heralds! BOURNE H. DRAPER, 1775-1843

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MISSIONS

462 Watchman! Tell Us of the Night JOHN BOWRING, 1792-1872

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SOCIAL BETTERMENT

464 Where Cross the Crowded Ways of Life FRANK MASON NORTH, 1850-1935

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God of Grace and God of Glory 465 HARRY EMERSON FOSDICK, 1878-

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SOCIAL BETTERMENT

466 O Jesus, Master, When Today CHARLES S. NEWHALL, 1842-1935

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468 When I Can Read My Title Clear ISAAC WATTS, 1674-1748

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470 Will There Be Any Stars STARS (N MY CROWN.

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THE IMMORTAL LIFE

472 My Saviour First of All FANNY J. CROSBY, 1820-1915

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473 CHARLES A. TINDLEY, 1851-1933

BY AND BY. Irregular with Refrain CHARLES A. TINDLEY, 1851-1933

Arr. by B. B. MCKINNEY, 1886-1952

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THE IMMORTAL LIFE

474 We Shall See the King Someday JONES. 17. 7. 7 J. 7. with Refrain

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THE IMMORTAL LIFE

Face to Face with Christ 475 FACE TO FACE. 8. 7. 8. 7. with Refrain

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THE IMMORTAL LIFE

476 Ten Thousand Times Ten Thousand HENRY ALFORD, 1810-1871

ALFORD. 7. 6. 8. 6. D. JOHN B. DYKES, 1823-1876

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477 BERNARD OP CLUNY, 12th Century Tr. by JOHN M. NEALE, 1818-1866

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THE IMMORTAL LIFE

478 On Jordan's Stormy Banks SAMUEL STENNETT, 1727-1795

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On Jordan's Stormy Banks 479 SAMUEL STENNETT, 1727-1795

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THE IMMORTAL LIFE

480 O Think of the Home Over There HOME OVER THERE. 8. 9. 9. 8. wi/h Refrain

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THE IMMORTAL LIFE

482 When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder ROLL CALL. Irregular wifh Refrain

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484 O They Tell Me of a Home THE UNCLOUDED DAY. J2. JO. 12. 10. wi/h Refrain

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486 The Star-Spangled Banner NATIONAL ANTHEM. Irregular wi*h Refrain

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488 Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory JULIA WARD HOWE, 1819-1910

BATTLE HYMN. Irregular with Refrain American Folk Song

Mine eyes have seen the glo - ry of the com - ing of the Lord; He is I have seen Him in the watch-fires of a hun-dred cir-cling camps; They have He has sound-ed forth the trumpet that shall nev - er sound re-treat; He is In the beau - ty of the HI - ies, Christ was born a - cross the sea, With a

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tram-pling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored; He hath loosed the build-ed Him an al - tar in the eve-ning dews and damps; I can read His sift - ing out the hearts of men be - fore His judgment seat; O be swift, my glo - ry in His bos - om that trans-fig-ures you and me; As He died to

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America the Beautiful 489 KATHARINE LEE BATES, 1859-1929

MATERNA. C. M. D. SAMUEL A. WARD, 1847-1903

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490 Come, Ye Thankful People, Come ST. GEORGE'S, WINDSOR. 7. 7. 7. 7. D.

HENRY ALFORD

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492 We Gather Together Anonymous Tr. by THEODORE BAKER, 1851-1934

KREMSER. Irregular Netherlands Folk Song, 1620

Arr. by EDWARD KREMSER, 1838-1914

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We Plow the Fields 493 MATTHIAS CLAUDIUS, 1740-1815 Tr. by JANE M. CAMPBELL, 1817-1878

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494 EDWIN MCNEELY, 1891-

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For All the Blessings of the Year 495 OLD8R/DGE. 8. 8. 8. 4.

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497 Another Year Is Dawning AURELIA. 7. 6. 7. 6. D.

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499 J O H N L. ROSSER, 1875-

Dedicatory Hymn BLLACOMBE. C. M. D.

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Anniversary Hymn SPECIAL OCCASIONS

500 KREMSER. Irregular

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501 O Perfect Love O PERFECT LOVE. I ) . 70. 7 7. 70.

DOROTHY B. GUBNEY, 1858-1932 JOSEPH BARNBY, 1838-1896

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503 Gracious Saviour, Who Didst Honor EMILY SHIREEFF, 1814-1897

/MOTHERHOOD. 8. 7. 8. 7. 7. 7. L. MEADOWS WHITE, 1860-1850

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O Blessed Day of Motherhood! 504 MATER. C. M. D.

ERNEST F. MCGREGOR, 1879-1946 ARTHUR DEPEW, 1869-1940

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505 Tell Me the Stories of Jesus STORIES OF JESUS.

WILLIAM H. PARKER, 1845-1929 8. 4. 8. 4. 5. 4. 5. 4.

FREDERIC A. CHALLINOR, 1866-1952

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I Think When I Read That Sweet Story 506

JEMIMA T. LUKE, 1813-1906

SWEET STORY. Irregular Greek Melody

Arr. by WILLIAM B. BRADBURY, 1816-1868

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507 WILLIAM G. TARRANT, 1853-1928

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What Can I Give to Jesus 508 DEDICATION. 7. 6. 8. 6. D.

Anonymous From ALFRED K. GAUL, 1837-1913 Arr. by LOREN R. WILLIAMS, 1909-

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509 I Am So Glad that Our Father PHILIP P. BLISS, 1838-1876

JESUS LOVES EVEN ME. 10. 70. 70. 70. with Refrain PHILIP P. BLISS, 1838-1876

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I 1 5 3 ^ ^ * 4—4-^ -^ i 1. Gen - tie Je - sus, meek and mild, Look up - on a lit - tie child; 2. Lamb of God, I look to Thee, Thoushalt my ex - a m - pie be: 3. Fain I would be as Thou art, Give me Thine o - be - dient heart; 4. Lov - ing Je - sus, gen- tie Lamb, In Thy gra-cious hands I am; 5. I shall then show forth Thy praise, Serve Thee all my hap - py days;

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SPECIAL OCCASIONS

512 Jesus Loves Me CHINA. 7. 7. 7. 7. with Refrain

ANNA B. WARNER, 1820-1915

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The Wise May Bring Their Learning 513 ELLON.

Anonymous From The Book of Praise for Children, 1881

7. 6. 7. 6. D.

GEORGE F . ROOT, 1820-1895

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CALLS TO WORSHIP

514 THOMAS KEN, 1637-1711

Doxology OLD 100th. L. M.

From the Genevan Psalter, 1551

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QUAM DILECTA. Irregular GEORGE F. ROOT, 1820-1895

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O Father, unto Thee 517 WARREN M. ANGELL, 1907-

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518 Create in Me a Clean Heart PSALM 51:10 WILLIAM J. REYNOLDS, 1920-

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O Lord of Love, Thou Light Divine 520 VICTORY. 8. 8. 8. 4. wifh AHe/uia

GIOVANNI P. DA PALESTKINA, 1525-1594

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522 PSALM 5:8

Lead Me, Lord SAMUEL S. WESLEY, 1810-1876

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RESPONSES

527 Now for Each Yearning Heart f) h V l P 4 1

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Let the Words of My Mouth 532 ADOLPH BAUMBACH, 1830-1880

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OFFERTORIES

533 Bless Thou the Gifts SAMUEL LONGFELLOW, 1819-1892

CANONBURY. I. M. ROBERT SCHUMANN, 1810-1856

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534 All Things Come of Thee Arr. from LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN. 1770-1827

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536 HERR JESU CHRIST. L. M.

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538 May the Grace of Christ Our Saviour DORRNANCE. 8. 7. 8. 7.

J O H N NEWTON, 1725-1807 ISAAC B. WOODBURY, 1819-1858

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Indexes

Index of Authors, Translators, and Sources of Hymns

ACKLEY, ALFRED H . (1887- ), 279

ADAMS, SARAH F. (1805-1848), 322

ADDISON, JOSEPH (1672-1719), 10

ALEXANDER, CECIL F. (1818-1895), 8, 98,

360 ALEXANDER, J A M E S W . (1804-1859), 91

ALFORD, H E N R Y (1810-1871), 476, 490

ALWOOD, JOSIAH K., (1828-1909), 484

ANONYMOUS, 12, 77, 150, 492, 508, 511,

ATKINS, GEORGE, 368

AUBER, H A R R I E T (1773-1862), 38

BABCOCK, MALTBIE D. (1858-1901), 59

BAKER, H E N R Y W. (1821-1877), 280

BAKER, THEODORE (1851-1934), 492

BAKEWELL, J O H N (1721-1819), 149

BARBAULD, ANNA L. (1743-1825), 14, 244

BARING-GOULD, SABINE (1834-1924), 35, 412

BARRATT, ALFRED (1879- ), 285

BARTON, BERNARD (1784-1849), 370

BATES, KATHARINE L. (1859-1929), 489

BATHURST, W I L L I A M H. (1796-1877), 171,

255 BAXTER, LYDIA (1809-1874), 305

BENNARD, GEORGE (1873- ), 93

BENNETT, SANFORD F. (1836-1898), 471

BENSON, LOUIS F. (1855-1930), 375, 442

BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUX (1091-1153), 135,

136 BERNARD OF CLUNY (12th Century), 477

BETHUNE, GEORGE W. (1805-1862), 388

BEVAN, E M M A F. (1827-1909), 195

BILHORN, PETER P. (1865-1936), 299

BLACK, J A M E S M. (1856-1938), 482

BLANCHARD, FERDINAND Q. (1872- ), 176

BLANDY, E. W., 361

BLISS, P H I L I P P. (1838-1876), 88, 143, 163,

181, 199, 238, 248, 300, 338, 509 BODE, J O H N E. (1816-1874), 386

BONAR, HORATIUS (1808-1889), 206, 210,

3°2> 391

Book of Praise for Children, The (1881),

513 BORTHWICK, J A N E L. (1813-1897), 223, 251

BOWRING, J O H N (1792-1872), 50, 100, 462

BRECK, M R S . FRANK A. (1855-1934), 475

BRIDGERS, LUTHER B. (1884-1948), 307

BRIDGES, M A T T H E W (1800-1894), 152

BROOKS, PHILLIPS (1835-1893), 75

BROWN, A N N (1908- ), 539 BROWN, MARY, 425

BUELL, HARRIET E. (1834-1910}, 270

BURTON, H E N R Y (1840-1930), 124

BURTON, J O H N , SR. (1773-1822), 179

BYRNE, MARY (1880-1931), 62

CAMPBELL, J A N E M. (1817-1878), 493

CARTER, R. KELSO (1849-1928), 266

CASSEL, E. T A Y L O R (1849-1930), 407, 433

CASWALL, EDWARD (1814-1878), 23, 135

CENNICK, J O H N (1718-1755), 123, 396

C H A P M A N , J. W I L B U R (1859-1918), 85

CHISHOLM, T H O M A S O. (1866- ), 47, 352

CHORLEY, H E N R Y F. (1808-1872), 42

CHRISTIANSEN, AVIS B. (1895- ), 106

CLAUDIUS, MATTHIAS (1740-1815), 493

C L E M E N T OF ALEXANDRIA (C. 170-c. 220), 162

CLEPHANE, ELIZABETH C. (1830-1869), 345

C L U F F , S. O ' M A L L E Y (1837-1910), 232

CLUTE, OSCAR (1837-1902), 52

COGHILL, A N N I E L. (1836-1907), 424

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CONDER, JOSIAH (1789-1855), 395 CONOVER, HOWARD J . (1850-1922), 456

COOK, JOSEPH SIMPSON (1859-1933), 73

COPENHAVER, LAURA S. ( 1 8 6 8 - 1 9 4 0 ) , 4 5 2

CORY, J U L I A CADY (1882- ), 11

COSTER, GEORGE T . (1835-1912), 422

COTTERILL, T H O M A S (1779-1823), 393

COWPER, W I L L I A M (1731-1800), 53, 92,

186, 365 COXE, A. CLEVELAND (1818-1896), 84, 383,

421 CROLY, GEORGE (1780-1860), 166

CROSBY, FANNY J. (1820-1915), 41, 97, 119,

121, 137, 203, 207, 211, 213, 219, 229, 268, 269, 272, 316 326, 329, 349, 354,

435. 47a CUSHING, W I L L I A M O. (1823-1902), 271

DAVISON, MRS. A. L. (1851-1887), 369 DEXTER, H E N R Y M. (1821-1890), 162

Dix, W I L L I A M C. (1837-1898), 68, 227 DOANE, GEORGE W. (1799-1859), 33, 446

DODDRIDGE, P H I L I P (1702-1751), 309, 389

DOUDNEY, SARAH (1841-1926), 427

DRAPER, BOURNE H . (1775-1843), 459

DRAPER, W I L L I A M H. (1855-1933), 3

DUFFIELD, GEORGE, J R . (1818-1888), 415,

4*9 D W I G H T , T I M O T H Y (1752-1817), 382

EDGAR, MARY S. (1889- ), 45

EDMESTON, J A M E S (1791-1867), 34

ELLERTON, J O H N (1826-1893), 27, 42, 110

ELLIOTT, CHARLOTTE (1789-1871), 240, 287

E L L I O T T , E M I L Y E. S. (1836-1897), 82

ENGLISH CAROL, O L D , 63

EXCELL, EDWIN O. (1851-1921), 208

FABER, FREDERICK W. (1814-1863), 48, 252,

469 FARRINGTON, HARRY W. (1879-1930), 276

FAWCETT, J O H N (1740-1817), 31, 366

FEATHERSTON, W M . R. (1846-1873), 289

FINDLATER, SARAH B. (1823-1907), 373

FISHER, ALBERT C. (1886-1946), 293, 311

FORTUNATUS, VENANTIUS (C. 530-609), 110

FOSDICK, H A R R Y EMERSON (1878- ), 465

"FOUNDLING HOSPITAL COLLECTION"

('796)> 9 FRANCIS OF ASSISI (1182-1226), 3

FRAZER, GEORGE W. (1830-1896), 5

FRY, CHARLES W. (1837-1882), 87

GABRIEL, CHARLES H . (1856-1932), 139,

173, 202, 278, 304, 325, 457, 485 GERHARDT, P A U L (1607-1676), 91, 288

GERMAN, F R O M THE, 23, 159

GILES, J O H N E. (1805-1875), 390

GILMORE, JOSEPH H. (1834-1918), 58

GILMOUR, HENRY L. (1837-1920), 228

GLADDEN, WASHINGTON (1836-1918), 426

GOADBY, FREDERICK W. (1845-1879), 379

GRANT, ROBERT (1779-1838), 20

GREEK, EIGHTH CENTURY, 245

GROSE, HOWARD B. (1851-1939), 353

GROVES, ALEXANDER (1842-1909), 178

GURNEY, DOROTHY B. (1858-1932), 501

HABAKKUK 2:20—515, 516 H A L E , SARAH J. (1795-1879), 343

H A L L , ELVINA M. (1820-1889), 225

H A N K E Y , KATHERINE (1834-1911), 141, 222

HARKNESS, GEORGIA (1891- ), 282

HARRIS, J O H N R O Y (1891- ), 154

H A R T , J O S E P H (1712-1768), 241

HARTSOUGH, LEWIS (1828-1919), 224

HARTSOUGH, PALMER (1844-1932), 216

HASTINGS, T H O M A S (1784-1872), 297, 453

H A T C H , EDWIN (1835-1889), 167, 174

HAVERGAL, FRANCES R. (1836-1879), 294,

34°, 356, 357. 399. 4 io . 413. 497 HAWKS, A N N I E S. (1835-1918), 334

" H A Y W A R D " IN J O H N DOBELL'S Selection

(1806), 21 HEARN, MARIANNE (1834-1909), 249

H E A T H , GEORGE (1750-1822), 420

HEBER, REGINALD (1783-1826), 1, 30, 67,

394, 414, 449 HEDGE, FREDERICK H . (1805-1890), 40

H E W I T T , ELIZA E. (1851-1920), 273, 321,

470, 483 HODDER, EDWIN (1837-1904), 182

H O F F M A N , ELISHA A. (1839-1929), 95, 130,

192, 298, 350, 371 HOLLAND, JOSIAH G. (1819-1881), 69

H O P P E R , EDWARD (1818-1888), 337

HOSMER, FREDERICK L. (1840-1929), 463,

467 How, W I L L I A M W. (1823-1897), 183, 346,

4°2, 535 H O W E , J U L I A W. (1819-1910), 488 H O Y T , M A Y P., 392

HUDSON, R A L P H E. (1843-1901), 94, 359

H U L L , ELEANOR (1860-1935). 62

HUNTER, W I L L I A M (1811-1877), 86

534

HUNTINGTON, D E W I T T C. (1830-1912), 480

HUTCHINSON, ALBERT H., 495

H U T T O N , FRANCES A. (1811-1877), 317

Hymns for the Young (1836), 344

IVERSON, D A N I E L (1890- ), 523

J O H N OF DAMASCUS (d. c. 780), 109, 111

JOHNSON, ERASTUS (1826-1909), 320

JOHNSTON, J U L I A H . (1849-1919), 200

JONES, LEWIS E. (1865-1936), 193, 474

JUDSON, ADONIRAM (1788-1850), 385

"K" IN R I P P O N ' S Selection (1787), 262, 263 KEBLE, J O H N (1792-1866), 15, 502

KELLY, T H O M A S (1769-1855), 117, 145, 148,

378 K E N , T H O M A S (1637-1711), 514 KENNEDY, B E N J A M I N H . (1804-1889), 161

K E T H E , W I L L I A M (d. c. 1593), 13

K E Y , FRANCIS SCOTT (1779-1843), 486

KIPLING, RUDYARD (1865-1936), 460

KIRK, S. C , 437

KiRKPATRrcK, W I L L I A M J. (1838-1921), 237

LANIER, SIDNEY (1842-1881), 90

LARCOM, LUCY (1824-1893), 314

LATHBURY, MARY A. (1841-1913), 29, 178

L A T I N CAROL, 74

L E E C H , LIDA S. (1873- ), 404

LEESON, J A N E E. (1807-1882), 291

LEWIS, H O W E L L E. (1860-1953), 376

LITURGY OF ST. JAMES, F R O M THE, 80

LOIZEAUX, ALFRED S. (1877- ), 5

LONGFELLOW, H E N R Y W. (1807-1882), 78

LONGFELLOW, SAMUEL (1819-1892), 28, 172,

533 LONGSTAFF, WLLLIAM D . ( 1 8 2 2 - 1 8 9 4 ) , 3 6 7

LOWELL, J A M E S RUSSELL (1819-1891), 418

LOWRY, ROBERT (1826-1899), 113, 204, 308,

481 LUKE, J E M I M A T . (1813-1906), 506

LUTHER, CHARLES C. (1847-1924), 430

LUTHER, MARTIN (1483-1546), 40

LYTE, H E N R Y F. (1793-1847), 18, 295, 387

M A C K A Y , W I L L I A M P. (1839-1885), 205

MARCH, D A N I E L (1816-1909), 440

MARLATT, EARL (1892- ), 351

MARRIOTT, J O H N (1780-1825), 461

MARTIN, CIVILLA D. (1869-1948), 274

MATHESON, GEORGE (1842-1906), 290

M C A F E E , CLELAND B. (1866-1944), 301

M C C O N N E L L , J . EDWIN (1892-1954), 209

M C D A N I E L , R U F U S H . (1850-1940), 310

M C D O N A L D , W I L L I A M (1820-1901), 243

MCGREGOR, ERNEST F. (1879-1946), 504

M C K I N N E Y , B. B. (1886-1952), 138, 174,

184, 231, 253, 331, 332, 333, 342, 347,

348, 377-423. 434. 4 3 6

M C N E E L Y , EDWIN (1891- ), 494

MEDLEY, SAMUEL (1738-1799), 26, 146

MERCER, W I L L I A M (1811-1873), 3°

MEREDITH, ISAAC H . (1872- ), 175

MERRILL, W I L L I A M P. (1867-1954), 423,

445 MILLS, ELIZABETH (1805-1829), 284

M I L M A N , H E N R Y H . (1791-1868), 102

M I L T O N , J O H N (1608-1674), 126

M O H R , JOSEPH (1792-1848), 72

MONSELL, J O H N S. B. (1811-1875), 406, 454

MONTGOMERY, J A M E S (1771-1854), 16, 57,

76, 105, 317, 336, 398 M O O R E , J A M E S C (1888- ), 189

MOORE, T H O M A S (1779-1852), 297

MORRIS, M R S . C. H . (1862-1929), 125, 230,

281 M O T E , EDWARD (1797-1874), 283

MOULTRIE, GERARD (1829-1885), 80

MURRAY, ROBERT (1832-1910), 450

N E A L E , J O H N M. (1818-1866), 74, 109, 111,

151- 245. 477 NEANDER, J O A C H I M (1650-1680), 6

N E E D H A M , J O H N (d. c. 1786), 24

NEUMEISTER, ERDMANN (1671-1756), 195

N E W E L L , W I L L I A M R. (1868-1956), 96

N E W H A L L , CHARLES S. (1842-1935), 466

N E W M A N , J O H N H . (1801-1890), 60

N E W T O N , J O H N (1725-1807), 37, 160, 188,

306, 381, 538, 540 N I C H O L , H . ERNEST (1862-1926), 455

NICHOLSON, J A M E S (C. 1828-1876), 201

N O R T H , FRANK MASON (1850-1935), 464

NUMBERS 6:24-26—541, 542 NUSBAUM, CYRUS S. (1861-1937), 239

OAKELEY, FREDERICK (1802-1880), 66

O A T M A N , JOHNSON, J R . (1856-1922), 194,

3 l8> 319 OGDEN, W I L L I A M A. (1841-1897), 198

OLIVERS, T H O M A S (1725-1799), 164

OWENS, PRISCILLA J. (1829-1907), 191

O X E N H A M , J O H N (1852-1941), 443

PALMER, A. C , 439

PALMER, H O R A T I O R. (1834-1907), 364

PALMER, R A Y (1808-1887), 136, 257

PARK, J . EDGAR (1879-1956), 89

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PARKER, EDWIN P. (1836-1925), 246, 401

PARKER, W I L L I A M H . (1845-1929), 505

PARTRIDGE, SYBIL F., 339

PERRONET, EDWARD (1726-1792), 132, 133,

PHELPS , SYLVANUS D. (1816-1895), 384, 400

PIERPOINT, FOLLIOTT S. (1835-1917), 153

PLUMPTRE, EDWARD H. (1821-1891), 17

PLUNKET, W I L L I A M C. (1828-1897), 112

POLLARD, ADELAIDE A. (1862-1934), 355

POOLE, W I L L I A M C. (1875-1949), 267

POTT, FRANCIS (1832-1909), 107

POUNDS, JESSIE BROWN (1861-1921), 127,196

PRENTISS, ELIZABETH (1818-1878), 292

PRUDEN, EDWARD HUGHES (1903- ), 500

PRYOR, CHARLES E. (1856-1927), 425

PSALMS, F R O M THE:

5 522 19 532 51 518 82 126 85 126 86 126 96 521

100 13 103 18, 51

RANKIN, J E R E M I A H E. (1828-1904), 372

RAWSON, GEORGE (1807-1889), 254

R E E D , ANDREW (1787-1862), 170, 172

R E E D , ELIZA (1794-1867), 234

R E I T Z , ALBERT S. (1879- ), 330

REYNOLDS, ISHAM E. (1879-1949), 214

RINKART, MARTIN (1586-1649), 491

R I P P O N , J O H N (1751-1836), 132, 133, 134,

262, 263 R I P P O N ' S Selection (1787), 262, 263 ROBERTS, D A N I E L C. (1841-1907), 54

ROBINSON, ROBERT (1735-1790), 4, 313

R O O P E R , W. J., 411

R O O T , GEORGE F. (1820-1895), 220

ROSSER, J O H N L. (1875- ), 499

R O W E , J A M E S (1865-1933), 212

R O W L E Y , FRANCIS H . (1854-1952), 144

RUSSELL, A N N A B. (1862-1954), 142

SAMMIS, J O H N H . (1846-1919), 260

SCHMOLCK, B E N J A M I N (1672-1737), 251

SCHOLFIELD, JACK P . ( 1 8 8 2 - ) , 1 9 7

SCHWEDI.ER, JOHANN C. (1672-1730), 161

SCOTT, CLARA H . (1841-1897), 312

SCRIVEN, JOSEPH (1819-1866), 328

SEAGRAVE, ROBERT (1693-c. 1759), 122 SEARS, EDMUND H. (1810-1876), 71

SELLERS, ERNEST O. (1869-1952), 180

SHAW, KNOWLES (1834-1878), 432

SHEPHERD, T H O M A S (1665-1739), 428

SHIRREFF, E M I L Y (1814-1897), 503

SHURTLEFF, ERNEST W. (1862-1917), 417

SLADE, M A R Y B. C. (1826-1882), 362, 409

SLEEPER, W I L L I A M T . (1819-1904), 215,

233 SMALL, J A M E S G. (1817-1888), 261

SMITH, SAMUEL F. (1808-1895), 448, 487

SMITH, W A L T E R CHALMERS (1824-1908), 43

SMYTH, H A R P E R G. (1873-1945), 438

SPAFFORD, H O R A T I O G. (1828-1888), 265

SPITTA, CARL J. P. (1801-1859), 373

SPURGEON, CHARLES H . (1834-1892), 168

STEAD, LOUISA M. R. (C. 1850-1917), 258

STENNETT, SAMUEL (1727-1795), 118, 478,

479 STITES, EDGAR PAGE (1836-1921), 259

STOCKING, J A Y T . (1870-1936), 441 STOCKTON, J O H N H . (1813-1877), 235

STONE, SAMUEL J . (1839-1900), 380

STOWE, H A R R I E T B. (1812-1896), 25

STOWELL, H U G H (1799-1865), 296

T A P P A N , W I L L I A M B. (1794-1849), 104

TARRANT, W I L L I A M G. (1853-1928), 507

T A T E , N A H U M (1652-1715), 79

TAYLOR, SARAH E. (1883-1954), 185

TENNYSON, ALFRED L. (1809-1892), 496

TERSTEEGEN, GERHARD (1697-1769), 223

T H E O D U L P H OF ORLEANS (760-821), 151

T H O M A S , ALEXCENAH, 429

T H O M P S O N , W I L L L. (1847-1909), 155, 236

T H O M S O N , M A R Y A. (1834-1923), 451

T H R I N G , GODFREY (1823-1903), 31, 32, 152

T H R U P P , DOROTHY A. (1779-1847), 344

TINDLEY, CHARLES A. (1851-1933), 473

TOPLADY, AUGUSTUS M. (1740-1778), 103

TURNER, H . L., 120

TURNER, M. ELMORE (1906- ), 177

T U T T I E T T , LAWRENCE (1825-1897), 498

U F F O R D , EDWARD S. (1851-1929), 217

United Presbyterian Book of Psalms (1871), 51

VAN DE VENTER, JUDSON W. (1855-1939),

363

536

VAN D Y K E , H E N R Y (1852-1933), 44

VORIES, W I L L I A M M. (1880- ), 444

WALFORD, W I L L I A M W., 327

W A L T E R , HOWARD A. (1883-1918), 315

W A R E , H E N R Y , THE YOUNGER (1794-1843),

374 WARING, A N N A L. (1823-1910), 303

WARNER, ANNA B. (1820-1915), 324, 512

W A T T S , ISAAC (1674-1748), 7, 19, 39, 49>

65, 83, 94, 99, 101, 116, 169, 187, 286, 308, 323, 405, 468

WEAVER, MACK, 332

WEISSEL, GEORGE (1590-1635), 247

W E L L S , MARCUS M. (1815-1895), 165

WESLEY, CHARLES (1707-1788), 2, 22, 46,

70, 81, 108, 115, 123, 129, 140, 147, 15 6 . !57> !58, 242, 250, 358, 416, 510

WESLEY, J O H N (1703-1791), 288

W E S T , ROBERT A. (1809-1865), 128

WESTON, REBECCA J., 341

W H A T E L E Y , RICHARD (1787-1863), 30

W H I T E F I E L D , GEORGE (1714-1770), 81

W H I T F I E L D , FREDERICK (1829-1904), 131;

190, 221 W H I T I N G , W I L L I A M (1825-1878), 61

W H I T T I E R , J O H N G. (1807-1892), 277, 335>

403. 447. 5 3 6

W H I T T L E , D A N I E L W. (1840-1901), 218,

264, 275, 408 WIGNER, J O H N M. (1844-1911), 226

W I L L I A M S , PETER (1722-1796), 55, 56

W I L L I A M S , W I L L I A M (1717-1791)1 55> 5*>

W I L S O N , IRA B. (1880-1950), 431 W I N K W O R T H , CATHERINE (1827-1878), 6,

247, 491 W O L C O T T , SAMUEL (1813-1886), 458

W O L F E , AARON R. (1821-1902), 397

WORDSWORTH, CHRISTOPHER (1807-1885).

36, 114

YATES, J O H N H . (1837-1900), 256

YOUNG, J O H N FREEMAN (1820-1885), 7 2

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ACKLEY, ALFRED H . (1887- ), 279

ALLEN, CHESTER G. (1838-1878), 137

ALLEN, GEORGE N . (1812-1877), 428

ALWOOD, JOSIAH K. (1828-1909), 484

AMERICAN MELODY, 92, 188, 263, 306, 336,

479 ANGELL, WARREN M. (1907- ), 64, 516,

ANONYMOUS, 131, 190, 486, 487

ARNE, T H O M A S A. (1710-1778), 39, 255,

405

BACH, J O H A N N S. (1685-1750), 91, 536

BAKER, H E N R Y (1835-1910), 136

BAKER, H E N R Y W. (1821-1877), 245

BARNARD, CHARLOTTE A. (1830-1869), 353

BARNBY, JOSEPH (1838-1896), 23, 35, 166,

249, 282, 373, 402, 493, 498, 501. 535 BARTHELEMON, FRANCOIS H . (1741-1808),

4, 124, 149 BATCHELLOR, D A N I E L (1845-1934), 341

BAUMBACH, A D O L P H (1830-1880), 532

BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN (1770-1827), 44,

534 BENNARD, GEORGE (1873- ), 93

BIGELOW, J A M E S (1920- ), 519, 527

BILHORN, PETER P. (1865-1936), 144, 299

BLACK, J A M E S M. (1856-1938), 482

BLISS, P H I L I P P. (1838-1876), 88, 163, 181,

199, 238, 248, 265, 300, 338, 399, 509 BONNER, CAREY (1859-1938), 511

BORTNIANSKY, D I M I T R I S. (1752-1825), 28,

177 BOURGEOIS, LOUIS (1510-1561), 13

BOYD, W I L L I A M (1847-1928), 406, 444

BRADBURY, W I L L I A M B. (1816-1868), 38,

58, 104, 179, 223, 240, 283, 327, 344, 356, 506, 512

BRIDGERS, LUTHER B. (1884-1948), 307

BULLINGER, ETHELBERT W. (1837-1913),

246 BUNNETT, EDWARD (1834-1923), 162

BURNAP, UZZIAH C. (1834-1900), 441

BURROWES, J O H N F. (1787-1852), 186

BUSHEY, J . CALVIN, 234

CALDWELL, W I L L I A M , 26

CALKIN, J O H N B. (1827-1905), 78, 446, 496

CARR, B E N J A M I N (1769-1831), 22

CARTER, R. KELSO (1849-1928), 266

CASE, CHARLES C (1843-1918), 218

CASSEL, FLORA H . (1852-1911), 407, 433

CHALLINOR, FREDERICK A. (1866-1952), 505

C H O P I N , FREDERICK (1810-1849), 5 3 1

Christian Lyre, The (1831), 387, 440 CLARK, J E R E M I A H (1670-1707), 126

CONKEY, ITHAMAR (1815-1867), 100

CONTE, PAOLO (1891- ), 154

CONVERSE, CHARLES C. (1832-1918), 328

CROFT, W I L L I A M (1678-1727), 53, 286, 383

CRUGER, J O H A N N (1598-1662), 491

CUMMINGS, W I L L I A M H. (1831-1915), 81

CUTLER, H E N R Y S. (1824-1902), 414

DARWALL, J O H N (1731-1789), 108

DEARLE, EDWARD (1806-1891), 391

D E P E W , ARTHUR (1869-1940), 504

D O A N E , W I L L I A M H. (1832-1915), 41 , 97,

119, 207, 213, 219, 222, 292, 305, 316, 326, 329, 349, 435

DUNBAR, C R., 359

DYKES, J O H N B. (1823-1876), 1, 46, 60, 61,

135, 276, 280, 374, 476, 502

EDSON, L E W I S (1748-1820), 250

ELLOR, J A M E S (1819-1899), 134

ELVEY, GEORGE J . (1816-1893), ]52> A1^,

462, 490 EMERSON, LUTHER O. (1820-1915), 30

EVANS, DAVID (1874-1948), 62, 303

EVERETT, ASA B. (1828-1875), 362

EWING, ALEXANDER (1830-1895), 477

EXCELL, EDWIN O. (1851-1921), 208, 318

538

FILLMORE, J A M E S H . (1849-1936), 127, 216,

369 FINNISH H Y M N MELODY, 303

F'ISCHER, W I L L I A M G. (1835-1912), 141,

201, 243, 320 FISHER, ALBERT C. (1886-1946), 293, 311

FLEMMING, FRIEDRICH F. (1778-1813), 287

Foundery Collection, The (1742), 122 FRENCH TRADITIONAL, 64, 80

GABRIEL, CHARLES H . (1856-1932), 139,

173, 196, 202, 267, 278, 304, 310, 319,

325. 457> 485 GARDINER'S, W I L L I A M , Sacred Melodies

(1815), 403, 464 G A U L , ALFRED R. (1837-1913), 508

GAWLER'S, W I L L I A M , Hymns and Psalms

(1789). 343. 388 GEIBEL, ADAM (1855-1333), 419

Geistliche Kirchengesang (1623), 3 Genevan Psalter (1551), 13, 16, 514 GERMAN MELODY, FOURTEENTH CENTURY,

74 Gesangbuch der Herzogl (1784), 499 GIARDINI, FELICE DE (1716-1796), 12, 461

GLASER, CARL G. (1784-1829), 117, 129

GORDON, ADONIRAM J. (1836-1895), 289

Goss, J O H N (1800-1880), 413, 422 GOTTSCHALK, LOUIS M. (1829-1869), 170

GOULD, J O H N E. (1822-1875), 337

GOUNOD, CHARLES F. (1818-1893), 32

G R A P E , J O H N T . (1835-1915), 225

GREATOREX', H E N R Y W., Collection (1851),

49. 37°. 525 GREEK MELODY, 506

GRUBER, FRANZ (1787-1863), 72

GUNNER, A., 550

HANDEL, GEORGE F. (1685-1759), 65, 79,

3°9 HARDING, JAMES P. (1850-1911), 67

HARRINGTON, KARL P. (1861-1953), 69

HARTSOUGH, LEWIS (1828-1919), 224

HASSLER, H A N S L. (1564-1612), 91

HASTINGS, T H O M A S (1784-1872), 56, 103,

118, 160, 296, 378, 456 H A T T O N , J O H N (?-i793), 19, 24, 116, 128,

187, 459 HAVERGAL, FRANCES R. (1836-1879), 110

HAYDN, FRANZ J. (1732-1809), 10, 176, 381,

418, 421 HAYDN, JOHANN M. (1737-1806), 20, 111,

] 47 . 494 H A Y S , W I L L I A M S. (1837-1907), 87

H E I N S , NICHOLAS (1839-1910), 172

H E M Y , H E N R I F. (1818-1888), 252, 288

H E W S , GEORGE (1806-1873), 395

HODGES, J O H N S. B. (1830-1915), 394

H O F F M A N , ELISHA A. (1839-1929), 130,

192, 298, 350 HOLBROOK, JOSEPH P. (1822-1888), 157

HOLDEN, OLIVER (1765-1844), 132

HOPKINS, EDWARD J. (1818-1901), 27, 376

HUDSON, R A L P H E. (1843-1901), 94, 140

HUGHES, J O H N (1873-1932), 55, 465

H U M E , DUNCAN, 411

HUSBAND, EDWARD (1843-1908), 346

HUSBAND, J O H N J. (1760-1825), 205

INGALL'S Christian Harmony (1805), 150 IRISH MELODY, 62, 182

IVERSON, D A N I E L (1890- ), 523

JACKSON, ROBERT (1840-1914), 52, 167

JACOB'S, B., National Psalmody (1819), 111 JEFFERY, J . ALBERT (1854-1929), 185

JONES, LEWIS E. (1865-1936), 193, 474

JUDE, W I L L I A M H. (1851-1922), 360

Katholisches Gesangbuch (c. 1774), 15 KETT, ELLEN, 548, 549

KIRKPATRICK, W I L L I A M J. (1838-1921), 191,

203, 237, 258, 272 K N A P P , M R S . JOSEPH F. (1839-1908), 269

K N A P P , W I L L I A M (1698-1768), 323

KNECHT, JUSTIN H . (1752-1817), 346

KOCHER, CONRAD (1786-1872), 14, 68, 153

KOSCHAT, T H O M A S (1845-1914), 57

KREMSER, EDWARD (1838-1914), 11, 492,

500

LANE, SPENCER (1843-1903), 317

L E E C H , LIDA S. (1873- ), 404

LERMAN, JOSEPH W. (1865-1935), 447

LOES, HARRY D I X O N (1892- ), 106

LOWDEN, C. HAROLD (1883- ), 45, 352

LOWRY, J . C. (1820-?), 468

LOWRY, ROBERT (1826-1899), 113, 204, 268,

308, 334, 400, 481 LUTHER, MARTIN (1483-1546), 40

LUTKIN, PETER C. (1858-1931), 90, 542

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L W O F F , ALEXIS (1799-1870), 42

Lyra Davidica (1708), 115

M A C M I L L A N , ERNEST (1893- ), 73

M A I N , HUBERT P. (1839-1925), 387, 440

MAKER, FREDERICK C. (1844-1927), 226,

335. 345- 375 M A L A N , H E N R I A. CESAR (1787-1864), 161,

357 M A N N , ARTHUR H. (1850-1929), 386

MARSH, CHARLES H . (1886-1956), 85

MARSH, SIMEON B. (1798-1875), 156

MARTIN, W. STILLMAN (1862-1935), 274

MASON, HARRY S. (1881- ), 351

MASON, L O W E L L (1792-1872), 7, 36, 37, 70,

99, 117, 129, 145, 146, 168, 257, 322, 358, 366, 396, 397, 420, 424, 442, 449,

453 MATTHEWS, T I M O T H Y R. (1826-1910), 82,

460 M C A F E E , CLELAND B. (1866-1944), 3 0 1

M C C O N N E L L , J . EDWIN (1892-1954), 209

M C C U T C H A N , R O B E R T G. (1877-1958), 521

M C G R A N A H A N , J A M E S (1840-1907), 114,

120, 143, 195, 264, 275, 408 M C I N T O S H , RIGDON M. (1836-1899), 409,

479 M C K I N N E Y , B. B. (1886-1952), 138, 174,

184, 231, 253, 331, 332, 333, 342, 347, 348, 377, 423, 434, 436, 473, 523, 540,

54i M E I N E K E , CHARLES (1782-1850), 524 MENDELSSOHN, FELIX (1809-1847), 25, 81,

183, 324, 491, 529 MEREDITH, ISAAC H . (1872- ), 175

MESSITER, ARTHUR H . (1834-1916), 17

MILLER, W I L L I A M , 284

MINOR, GEORGE A. (1844-1904), 432

M O N K , W I L L I A M H. (1823-1889), 107, 295

M O O R E , GEORGE D., 228

M O O R E , J A M E S C (1888- ), 189

M O O R E , W I L L I A M , 368

MORRIS, M R S . C H . (1862-1929), 125, 230,

281 MOUNTAIN, J A M E S (1844-1933), 294

MURRAY, J A M E S R. (1841-1905), 77

NAGELI, H A N S G. (1773-1836), 366

NETHERLANDS FOLK SONG, 11, 492, 500

Neuvermehrtes Meiningisches Gesang-

buch (1693), 183 N I C H O L , H . ERNEST (1862-1926), 455

NORRIS, J O H N S. (1844-1907), 361

NUSBAUM, CYRUS S. (1861-1937), 239

OGDEN, W I L L I A M A. (1841-1897), 198. 4 2 9

O ' K A N E , T U L L I U S C. (1830-1912), 478, 4 8 °

OLIVER, H E N R Y K. (1800-1885), 83

PALESTRINA, GIOVANNI P. DA (1525-1594).

107, 520 PALMER, H O R A T I O R. (1834-1907), 339.

364 Parish Choir, The (1850), 291 PARKER, EDWIN P. (1836-1925), 401

PARRY, JOSEPH (1841-1903), 158

PEACE, ALBERT L. (1844-1912), 290

PEEK, J O S E P H Y. (1843-1911), 315

Pen sum Sacrum (1648), 536 PRICHARD, ROWLAND H. (1811-1887), 9

Q U A I L E , ROBERT N . (1867- ), 495

REDHEAD, RICHARD (1820-1901), 105

REDNER, LOUIS H . (1831-1908), 75

REINAGLE, ALEXANDER R. (1799-1877), 393,

443 R E I T Z , ALBERT S. (1879- ), 330

REYNOLDS, ISHAM E. (1879-1949), 214, 285

REYNOLDS, W I L L I A M J. (1920- ), 182,

518, 528 R I M B A U L T , EDWARD F. (1816-1876), 389

R O O T , GEORGE F. (1820-1895), 220, 513,

5 i 5 ROUNSEFELL, CARRIE E. (1861-1930), 425

ROUSSEAU, J E A N J . (1712-1778), 390

RUNYAN, W I L L I A M M. (1870-1957), 47

SANDY'S, W., Christmas Carols (1833), 63 SANKEY, IRA D. (1840-1908), 121, 232, 256,

259, 271 Schlesische Volkslieder (1842), 159 SCHNEIDER, FRIEDRICH (1786-1853), 21

SCHNYDER, XAVIER ( 1 7 8 6 - 1 8 6 8 ) , 2 4 4

SCHOLFIELD, JACK P. (1882- ), 197

SCHULER, GEORGE S. (1883- ), 431

SCHUMANN, ROBERT (1810-1856), 84, 340,

533 SCOTT, CLARA H . (1841-1897), 312

540

SCOTTISH MELODY, 526

Scottish Psalter (1615), 398 SELLERS, ERNEST O. (1869-1952), 142, 180

SEWELL, H A M P T O N H . (1874-1937), 194

SHEPPARD, FRANKLIN L. (1852-1930), 59

SHERWIN, W I L L I A M F. (1826-1888), 29, 178,

392. 458 SHOWALTER, ANTHONY J . (1858-1924), 371

SHRUBSOLE, W I L L I A M (1760-1806), 133

SICILIAN MELODY, 31

SIMPSON, ROBERT (1790-1832), 169, 365

SIMS, W. H I N E S (1907- ), 384, 539

SMART, HENRY (1813-1879), 18, 76, 123,

148, 164, 417, 450, 469 SMITH, H . PERCY (1825-1898), 385, 426

SMITH, HOWARD E. (1863-1918), 212

SMYTH, HARPER G. (1873-1945), 438

SOUTHERN FOLK MELODY, 241

SPOHR, LOUIS (1784-1859), 8, 302

SPRATT, A N N B. (1829-?), 206 STAINER, J O H N (1840-1901), 546, 547

STEBBINS, GEORGE C. (1846-1945), 34, 98,

215, 217, 229, 233, 261, 355, 367, 410,

43° STOCKTON, J O H N H . (1813-1877), 86, 95,

235 STORER, J O H N (1858-1930), 551, 552, 554 SULLIVAN, ARTHUR S. (1842-1900), 109, 314,

412, 463 Stralsund Gesangbuch (1665), 6 SUMNER, J O H N B. (1838-1918), 270

SWENEY, J O H N R. (1837-1899), 211, 273,

321, 470, 472

TAYLOR, J O H N P. (1871-1936), 112

T E A R N E , T . S., 553

TESCHNER, MELCHIOR (1584-1635), 151

T H O M P S O N , W I L L L. (1847-1909), 155, 236

T I L L M A N , CHARLES D. (1861-1943), 439

TINDLEY, CHARLES A. (1851-1933), 473

T O M E R , W I L L I A M G. (1832-1896), 372

T O U R J E E , LIZZIE S. (1858-1913), 48

TOURS, BERTHOLD (1838-1897), 507

T O W N E R , D A N I E L B. (1850-igig), 96, 200,

260 TUCKERMAN, SAMUEL P. (1819-1890), 466

TULLAR, GRANT COLFAX (1869-1950), 437,

475 TURNER, HERBERT B. (1852-1927), 89

"JFFORD, EDWARD S. (1851-1929), 217

VAIL, SILAS J. (1818-1884), 354

W A D E , J O H N F., (C. 1710-1786), 66, 262

W A L C H , J A M E S (1837-1901), 451

WALLACE, W I L L I A M V. (1814-1865), 277

W A L T O N , JAMES G. (1821-1905), 252, 288

WARD, SAMUEL A. (1847-1903), 489

WARREN, GEORGE W. (1828-1902), 54, 452

WATSON, LAWRENCE W. (1860-1925), 454

W E B B , GEORGE J . (1803-1887), 379, 415,

448 W E B B E , SAMUEL (1740-1816), 297

W E B E R , CARL M. VON (1786-1826), 33, 171,

242, 251, 254, 510 WEBSTER, JOSEPH P. (1819-1875), 471

W E E D E N , W I N F I E L D S. (1847-1908), 363

W E L L S , MARCUS M. (1815-1895), 165

W E L S H H Y M N MELODY, 30, 43, 55, 227,

427, 467 WESLEY, SAMUEL S. (1810-1876), 210, 221,

380, 497, 522 WESTERN MELODY, 26

W H E L P T O N , GEORGE (1847-1930), 530

W H I T E , L. MEADOWS (1860-1950), 503

W I L L I A M S , AARON (1731-1776), 382, 445

W I L L I A M S , LOREN R. (1909- ), 508

W I L L I A M S ' , T H O M A S , Psalmodia Evangelica

(1789), 102, 247 W I L L I S , RICHARD S. (1819-1900), 71, 159

WILSON, H U G H (1764-1824), 101

WILSON, E M I L Y D. (1865-1942), 483

W I T T , CHRISTIAN F. (1660-1716), 50, 51, 537

WOODBURY, ISAAC B. (1819-1858), 538

W Y E T H , J O H N (1770-1858), 313

ZUNDEL, J O H N (1815-1882), 2, 5

FOLK MELODIES:

American, 92, 188, 263, 306, 336, 479, 488

Finnish, 303 French, 64, 80 German, 74 Greek, 506 Irish, 62, 182 Nether lands, 11, 492, 500 Scottish, 526 Sicilian, 31 Southern, 241 Welsh, 30, 43, 55, 227, 427, 467

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S. M. Boylston, 168, 358 Dennis, 366 Laban, 397, 420 Old 134th (St. Michael),

16 St. Andrew, 402, 535 St. Michael (Old 134th),

16 St. Thomas, 382, 445 Trentham, 52, 167

S. M . w i t h Refra in

Leavell, 423 Marion, 17 Welcome Voice, 224

S. M. D. Diademata, 152, 416 Terra Patris, 59

C M . Amazing Grace, 188 Antioch, 65 Arlington, 39, 255, 405 Avon, 101 Azmon, 117, 129 Balerma, 169, 365 Brecon, 172 Brown, 38 Burlington, 186 Campmeeting, 336 Christmas, 79, 309 Coronation, 132 Diadem, 134 Dundee, 398 Maitland, 428 Manoah, 49, 370 Miles Lane, 133 Ortonville, 118,160, 456 St. Agnes, 46, 135, 276,

374 St. Anne, 53, 286, 383 St. Magnus, 126 St. Peter, 393, 443 Serenity, 277

C . M . w i t h Refra in

El Nathan, 275 God Cares, 274 Green Hill, 98 Hudson, 94 Land of Rest, 284 Leila, 332

McAfee, 301 O'Kane, 478 Oh, How I Love Jesus,

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Old-Time Power, 173 Othello, 208 Promised Land, 479 Sankey, 256 Stockton, 235 Tillman, 439

C. M. D. All Saints, New, 414 Amesbury, 441 Carol, 71 Clonmel, 182 Ellacombe, 499 Mater, 504 Materna, 489 Spohr, 302

L. M. Canonbury, 84, 340, 533 Duke Street, 19, 24, 116,

128, 187, 459 Federal Street, 83 Germany, 403, 464 Hamburg, 99 Herr Jesu Christ, 536 Humility, 466 Hursley, 15 Lovingkindness, 26 Maryton, 385, 426 Old 100th, 13, 514 Olive's Brow, 104 Pentecost, 406, 444 Quebec, 136 Retreat, 296 Saxby, 460 Truro, 102, 247 Uxbridge, 396 Waltham, 78, 446, 496 Wareham, 323 We Thank Thee, 341 Woodworth, 223, 240

L. M . w i t h Refra in

Blessed Name, 140 Happy Day, 389 He Leadeth Me, 58 Higher Ground, 319 Rock of Refuge, 320 Shepherd, 429 Solid Rock, 283

Sweet Peace, 299 Sweney, 321

L. M. D. Contrast, 306 Creation, 10 Sweet Hour, 327

5 . 4 . 5 . 4 . D .

Pollard, 355

5 . 6 . 8. 5 . 5 . 8 .

Crusaders' Hymn, 159

6. 4 . 6. 4 . w i t h R e fra in

Need, 334

6. 4 . 6. 4 . D .

Bread of Life, 178, 392

6. 4 . 6. 4 . D . w i t h Refra in

Tullar, 437

6 . 4 . 6 . 4 . 6 . 6 . 4 .

Kedron, 206

6 . 4 . 6 . 4 . 6. 6 . 4 . 4 .

Love's Offering, 401 More Love to Thee, 292 Purer in Heart, 369

6. 4 . 6. 4 . 6 . 6. 6. 4 .

Bethany, 322 St. Edmund, 314 Something for Jesus, 400

6. 5 . 6. 4 . w i t h R e frain

Christ Arose, 113

6. 5 . 6 . 5 .

Merrial, 35

6 . 5 . 6 . 5 . D .

Holiness, 367 My Prayer, 338 Penitence, 317

6. 5 . 6. 5 . D . w i t h Refra in

Hermas, 110 Palmer, 364 St. Gertrude, 412, 463 Wye Valley, 294

6. 5. 6. 5. 6. 5. D. Armageddon, 413

6. 5 . 6. 5 . 6. 5 . 6 . 4. w i t h Refra in

Lee, 434

6. 6 . 4 . 6 . 6. 6 . 4 .

America, 487 Cutting, 458 Italian Hymn (Trinity),

12, 461 Kirby Bedon, 162 Olivet, 257 Trinity (Italian Hymn),

12, 461

6. 6. 6. 6. D. Invitation, 226 Jewett, 251

6. 6. 6. 6. 6. 6.

Laudes Domini, 23

6. 6. 6. 6. 8. 8. Arthur's Seat, 422 Darwall, 108 Lenox, 250 Lischer, 21

6 . 6 . 6. 6 . 12 . 12 .

Christmas Song, 69

6 . 6 . 7 . 7. w i t h R e fra in

AH to Christ, 225

6. 6. 8. 6. 6. 8. w i t h Refra in

The Kingdom Is Coming, 4°9

6. 6. 8. 8. 6. 6. w i t h Refra in

Marching to Zion, 308

6 . 6. 9. D . w i t h R e fra in

Trust and Obey, 260

6 . 7 . 6 . 7 . 6 . 6 . 6 . 6 .

Nun Danket, 491

7. 5. 7. 5. D. New Year, 498

542

7. 6. 7. 6. w i t h R e fra in

Holcomb, 331 Near the Cross, 97

7 . 6 . 7 . 6. D .

Angel's Story, 386 Aurelia, 210, 221, 380,

497 Berthold, 507 Blairgowrie, 502 Ellon, 513 Ewing, 477 Greenland, 111 Lancashire, 417, 450 Meirionydd, 227 Mendebras, 36 Missionary Hymn, 442,

449 Munich, 183 Nyland, 303 Passion Chorale, 91 St. Anselm, 493 St. Hilda, 346 St. Kevin, 109 St. Theodulph, 151 Salve Domine, 454 Spohr, 8 Tempus Adest Flori-

dum, 73 Webb, 379, 415, 448 Whitfield, 1 go

7. 6. 7 . 6. D . w i t h Refra in

Giebel, 419 Hankey, 141 Old, Old Story, 222

7. 6. 7. 6. 7. 7. 7. 6. Amsterdam, 122 Jesus Saves, 191

7. 6 . 8. 6. w i t h R e frain

Truett, 174

7. 6. 8. 6. D. Alford, 476 Dedication, 508

7 . 6. 8. 6 . 8 . 6 . 8 . 6 .

St. Christopher, 345

7 . 7. 7 . 7 . Aletta, 179 Holley, 395 Horton, 244 Innocents, 291 Mercy, 170 Moore, 189 Seymour, 33, 171, 242,

254. 5 ' °

7. 7. 7. 7. w i t h A l l e l u i a s

Easter Hymn (Worgan),

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7. 7 . 7 . 7. w i t h R e fra in

China, 512 Gloria, 64 Neumeister, 195 Trusting, 243 Trusting Jesus, 259 Why Not Now, 218 Yarbrough, 356

7. 7. 7. 7. D. Aberystwyth, 158 Faithful Guide, 165 Martyn, 156 More Like Jesus, 316 Refuge, 157 Sabbath, 37 St. George's, Windsor,

462, 490

7. 7 . 7. 7 . D . w i t h Refra in

Mendelssohn, 81

7. 7 . 7. 7 . 4 . w i t h Refra in

Chautauqua, 29

7. 7. 7. 7. 7. Hendon, 161, 357

7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7. Dix, 14, 68, 153 Gethsemane (Redhead),

•°5 Pilot, 337 Redhead (Gethsemane),

•05 Spanish Hymn, 22 Toplady, 103

7. 7. 7. 8. Hallelujah! What a Sav

iour, 163

7. 7. 7. 9. w i t h R e frain

Fisher, 293

7. 7. 8. 7 . w i t h R e frain

Carson, 175

7. 8. 7. 8. w i t h R e fra in

Plainfield, 204

7. 9 . 7 . 9 . w i t h R e frain

Every Day and Hour, 326

8. 4 . 8 . 4 . D .

Vincent, 339

8. 4 . 8. 4 . 5 . 4 . 5 . 4 .

Stories of Jesus, 505

8. 4. 8. 4. 8. 8. 8. 4. Ar Hyd Y Nos, 30

8. 5. 8. 3. Bullinger, 246 Stephanos, 245

8. 5. 8. 5. Geneva, 45

8. 5. 8. 5 . w i t h R e frain

Coming Home, 237 Pass Me Not, 219

8. 6. 8. 6. 6. 6. w i t h Refra in

Words of Life, 181

8. 6. 8. 6 . 6 . 6 . 8. 6 .

Cleansing Fountain, 92 Pisgah, 468

8. 6 . 8. 6 . 7 . 6 . 8 . 6 .

St. Louis, 75

8. 6. 8. 7. w i t h R e fra in

Falls Creek, 347

8 . 6 . 8. 8. 6 .

Rest (Elton), 335, 375

8. 7 . 8 . 6 .

Just As I Am, 249

8 . 7 . 8 . 7 .

Bryson City, 540 Dominus Regit Me, 280 Dorrnance, 538 Evening Prayer, 34 Galilee, 360 McComb, 384 Rathbun, 100 Stuttgart, 50, 51, 537 Wellesley, 48

8. 7 . 8. 7 . w i t h R e frain

Arise, 241 Beacon Hill, 351 Benton Harbor, 130 Close to Thee, 354 Eola, 180 Face to Face, 475 Glorious Name, 138 Great Physician, 86 Hanson Place, 481 Heaven, 483

Lower Lights, 300 My Redeemer, 143 My Saviour's Love, 139 Precious Name, 305 Providence, 430 Routh, 436 Showers of Blessing, 264 Surrender, 363 Trust in Jesus, 258 Wondrous Story, 144

8. 7. 8. 7. D. All the Way, 268 Austrian Hymn, 176,

381, 418, 421 Autumn, 4, 124, 149 Bradbury, 344 Converse, 328 Ellesdie, 387, 440 Friend, 261 Harwell, 70 Holy Manna, 368 Hyfrydol, 9 Hymn to Joy, 44 Love Divine, 2, 5 McGranahan, 114 Nettleton, 313 Redentore, 154

8. 7 . 8. 7. D . w i t h Refra in

Barnard, 353 Story of Jesus, 211

8. 7. 8 . 7 . 4 . 7 .

Zion, 56, 378

8. 7 . 8 . 7 . 6 . 6 . 6. 6 . 7 .

Ein Feste Burg, 40

8. 7. 8. 7. 7. 7. Motherhood, 503

8. 7. 8. 7. 7. 7. w i t h A l l e l u i a s

Harwell, 145

8 . 7. 8. 7 . 8 . 6. 8. 7 .

Vesper Hymn, 28

8. 7 . 8 . 7 . 8 . 7 .

Cwm Rhondda, 55, 465 Greenville, 390 Picardy, 80 Regent Square, 18, 76,

123, 148, 164 Sicilian Mariners'

Hymn, 31

8. 7. 8. 8. w i t h R e fra in

Coleman, 348

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8 . 8. 4 . 4 . 8. 8. w i t h A l l e l u i a s

Lasst Uns Erfreuen, 3

8 . 8 . 6 . D .

Ariel, 7, 146

8 . 8. 8 . 4 .

Oldbridge, 495 The Radiant Morn, 32

8. 8. 8 . 4 . w i t h A l l e lu ias

Victory, 107, 520

8. 8. 8. 5 . w i t h R e fra in

Calvin, 234

8 . 8. 8 . 6 . Flemming, 287 Just As I Am, 249

8. 8. 8. 6. w i t h R e frain

Dunbar, 359 He Lifted Me, 202

8 . 8 . 8 . 8. 6 .

St. Margaret, 290

8 . 8. 8. 8 . 8. 8. Melita, 61 St. Catherine, 252, 288 St. Petersburg, 177

8. 8. 8. 9 . w i t h R e frain

Norris, 361

8. 9. 9 . 8. w i t h R e frain

Home Over There, 480

9 . 4 . 9. 4 . w i t h R e frain

Footsteps, 362

9. 6. 8. 6. w i t h R e frain

Sunshine, 273

9. 6. 9 . 6. w i t h R e frain

Newcastle, 121

9. 6. 9. 8. w i t h R e frain

Rapture, 197

9. 7 . 9. 7 . w i t h R e frain

Grice, 184 Sweetest Name, 307

9 . 8 . 9 . 8 .

Eucharistic Hymn, 394

9. 8. 9. 8. w i t h R e fra in

Hannah, 127 Redeemed, 203

9. 9. 9 . 4 . w i t h R e frain

Calvary, 96

9. 9. 9. 5 . w i t h R e frain

Glory to His Name, 95

9. 9. 9. 6. w i t h R e frain

Gabriel, 267

9. 9. 9 . 7. w i t h R e frain

Matthews, 333 Sewell, 194

9. 9. 9 . 9 . w i t h R e frain

Moody, 200 Redeemer, 106 Reitz, 330 Sweet By and By, 471

9. 9. 9. 10 . w i t h R e frain

Travis Avenue, 342

9. 9. 10. 9 . w i t h R e fra in

Euclid, 438

9. 9. 12 . 10.

Almost Persuaded, 248

9. 10. 9. 9. w i t h R e frain

Assurance, 269

9. 10 . 9 . 10 .

Morris, 281

10. 4 . 10 . 4 . 10 . 10.

Lux Benigna, 60

10. 6. 10 . 6.

God Is Love, 511

10. 6. 10. 6. w i t h R e fra in

Resolution, 216

10. 7. 10 . 7. w i t h Refra in

I Am Thine, 349 Lura, 214 Schuler, 431 Woodstock, 119

10. 8. 8. 7 . 7. w i t h Refra in

Message, 455

10. 8. 10 . 8 . w i t h Refra in

McConnelsville, 230 Redeeming Love, 311

10. 9. 10 . 8. w i t h Refra in

Power in the Blood, 193

10. 9. 10 . 9 . w i t h Refra in

Orwigsburg, 298 Showalter, 371

10. 9. 10. 10. w i t h Refra in

Giving, 404

10. 10 . 9 . 8. w i t h Refra in

Once for All, 199

10 . 10. 10. 10.

Ellers, 27, 376 Eventide, 295 Longwood, 166 National Hymn, 54, 452 Pcnitentia, 391 Slane, 62

10. 10. 10 . 10 . w i t h Refra in

Deliverance, 198 Glory Song, 485 Jesus Loves Even Me,

5°9 Living, 352

10. 10. 1 1 . 1 1 .

Lyons, 20, 147, 494

10. 10 . 1 1 . 1 1 . w i t h Refra in

Hanford, 325

10. 11 . 11 . 11 . w i t h Refra in

Binghamton, 270

11 . 6. 11 . 6. w i t h Refra in

McCabe, 457

11 . 7 . 11 . 7. w i t h Refra in

Jones, 474 Royal Banner, 408 Thompson, 236

1 1 . 8. 11 . 8. w i t h Refra in

Kirkpatrick, 272 Light of the World, 88 Lubbock, 231

1 1 . 8. 1 1 . 9 . w i t h Refra in

Ville de Havre, 265

11 . 9 . 1 1 . 9 . w i t h Refra in

Washed in the Blood, 192

1 1 . 10. 1 1 . 8. w i t h Refra in

Muskogee, 253

1 1 . 10 . 1 1 . 9 .

Russian Hymn, 42

1 1 . 10 . 1 1 . 10.

Alverstoke, 373 Ancient of Days, 185 Consolation, 25, 324 Consolation (Webbe),

297 Cushman, 89 Ilona, 447 Morning Star, 67 0 Perfect Love, 282, 501 Peek, 315 Webbe (Consolation),

297 Wesley, 453

11 . 10 . 11 . 10. w i t h Refra in

Chapman, 85 Faithfulness, 47 Pilgrims, 469 Tidings, 451 Truehearted, 410

1 1 . 1 1 . w i t h Refra in

Revive Us Again, 205

1 1 . 1 1 . 11 . 8. w i t h Refra in

Precious to Me, 304

1 1 . 1 1 . 11 . 9. w i t h Refra in

Promises, 266

11 . 11 . 11. 10. w i t h R e f r a i n

Venting, 285

1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 .

Adeste Fideles, 262 Foundation, 263 Gordon, 289 1 Love Thee, 150 Joanna, 43, 467 Mueller, 77 Poland, 57 St. Michel's, 343, 388

1 1 . 11 . 1 1 . 11 . w i t h Refra in

Blessings, 318 Fischer, 201 Hiding in Thee, 271 Sweet Promise, 278 To God Be the Glory, 41

1 1 . 11 . 12. 1 1 . w i t h Refra in

Intercession, 232

1 1 . 1 1 . 12 . 1 1 . 1 1 .

Kirn, 112

1 1 . 12 . 12 . 10 .

Nicaea, 1

12. 8. 12. 8. with Refra in

McDaniel, 310

12 . 9. 12. 9 . w i t h Refra in

Hoffman, 350 Stars in My Crown, 470

12. 10 . 12. 10 . w i t h Refra in

The Unclouded Day, 484

12. 11 . 12 . 11 . w i t h Refra in

Harvest, 432

12 . 1 1 . 12 . 1 1 . D .

Ash Grove, 427

12. 12. 1 2 . 8. w i t h Refra in

Cassel, 433

12 . 12 . 12 . 12 . w i t h Refra in

Toiling On, 435

14. 1 1 . 14 . 1 1 . w i t h Refra in

I Shall Know Him, 472

14 . 14. 4 . 7. 8.

Lobe Den Herren, 6

I R R E G U L A R

Alford, 476 Almost Persuaded, 248 Christian Home, 377 Crimson, 213 Elizabeth, 155 Elliott (Margaret), 82 In Dulci Jubilo, 74 Jesus, I Come, 233 Kenosis, 399 Kremser, 11, 492, 500 Lanier, 90 Margaret (Elliott), 82 Meridian, 539 Porter, 521 Quam Dilecta, 515 Scott, 312 Shawnee, 516 Stille Nacht, 72 Sweet Story, 506 Work Song, 424

I R R E G U L A R w i t h Refrain

Ackley, 279 Adeste Fideles, 66

Battle Hymn, 488 Blessed Hour, 329 Born Again, 215 By and By, 473 Calling Today, 229 Christ Returneth, 120 Courage, 411 God Be With You, 372 Haven of Rest, 228 Joyful Song, 137 Lambdin, 407 Lifeline, 217 Manchester, 425 McConnell, 209 National Anthem, 486 New Orleans, 142 Nusbaum, 239 Old Rugged Cross, 93 Rescue, 207 Roll Call, 482 Safety, 212 Salvationist, 87 Second Coming, 125 Sheffield, 220 The First Noel, 63 Way of the Cross, 196 Whosoever, 238

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Aberystwyth, 158 Ackley, 279 Adeste Fideles, 66, 262 Aletta, 179 Alford, 476 All Saints, New, 414 All the Way, 268 All to Christ, 225 Almost Persuaded, 248 Alverstoke, 373 Amazing Grace, 188 America, 487 Amesbury, 441 Amsterdam, 122 Ancient of Days, 185 Angel's Story, 386 Antioch, 65 Ar Hyd Y Nos, 30 Ariel, 7, 146 Arise, 241 Arlington, 39, 255, 405 Armageddon, 413 Arthur's Seat, 422 Ash Grove, 427 Assurance, 269 Aurelia, 210, 221, 380,

497 Austrian Hymn, 176,

381, 418, 421 Autumn, 4, 124, 149 Avon, 101 Azmon, 117, 129

Balerma, 169, 365 Barnard, 353 Battle Hymn, 488 Beacon Hill, 351 Benton Harbor, 130 Berthold, 507 Bethany, 322 Binghamton, 270 Blairgowrie, 502 Blessed Hour, 329 Blessed Name, 140 Blessings, 318 Born Again, 215 Boylston, 168, 358 Bradbury, 344 Bread of Life, r 78, 392 Brecon, 172 Brown, 38 Bryson City, 540 Bullinger, 246 Burlington, 186 By and By, 473

Calling Today, 229 Calvary, 96 Calvin, 234

Campmeeting, 336 Canonbury, 84, 340, 533 Carol, 71 Carson, 175 Cassel, 433 Chapman, 85 Chautauqua, 29 China, 512 Christ Arose, 113 Christ Returneth, 120 Christian Home, 377 Christmas, 79, 309 Christmas Song, 69 Cleansing Fountain, 92 Clonmel, 182 Close to Thee, 354 Coleman, 348 Coming Home, 237 Consolation, 25, 324 Consolation (Webbe),

297 Contrast, 306 Converse, 328 Coronation, 132 Courage, 411 Creation, 10 Crimson, 213 Crusaders' Hymn, 159 Cushman, 89 Cutting, 458 Cwm Rhondda, 55, 465

Darwall, 108 Dedication, 508 Deliverance, 198 Dennis, 366 Diadem, 134 Diademata, 152, 416 Dix, 14, 68, 153 Dominus Regit Me, 280 Dorrnance, 538 Duke Street, 19, 24, 116,

128, 187,459 Dunbar, 359 Dundee, 398

Easter Hymn (Worgan), 115

Ein Feste Burg, 40 EI Nathan, 275 Elizabeth, 155 Ellacombe, 499 Ellers, 27, 376 Ellesdie, 387, 440 Elliott (Margaret), 82 Ellon, 513 Elton (Rest), 335, 375 Eola, 180 Eucharistic Hymn, 394

Euclid, 438 Evening Prayer, 34 Eventide, 295 Every Day and Hour,

,326 Ewing, 477

Face to Face, 475 Faithful Guide, 165 Faithfulness, 47 Falls Creek, 347 Federal Street, 83 Fischer, 201 Fisher, 293 Flemming, 287 Footsteps, 362 Foundation, 263 Friend, 261

Gabriel, 267 Galilee, 360 Geibel, 419 Geneva, 45 Germany, 403, 464 Gethsemane (Redhead),

105 Giving, 404 Gloria, 64 Gloria Patri, 524, 525,

526 Glorious Name, 138 Glory Song, 485 Glory to His Name, 95 God Be With You, 372 God Cares, 274 God Is Love, 511 Gordon, 289 Great Physician, 86 Green Hill, 98 Greenland, 111 Greenville, 390 Grice, 184

Hallelujah! What a Saviour, 163

Hamburg, 99 Hanford, 325 Hankey, 141 Hannah, 127 Hanson Place, 481 Happy Day, 389 Harvest, 432 Harwell, 70, 145 Haven of Rest, 228 He Leadeth Me, 58 He Lifted Me, 202 Heaven, 483 Hendon, 161, 357 Hermas, 11 o

Herr Jesu Christ, 536 Hiding in Thee, 271 Higher Ground, 319 Hoffman, 350 Holcomb, 331 Holiness, 367 Holley, 395 Holy Manna, 368 Home Over There, 480 Horton, 244 Hudson, 94 Humility, 466 Hursley, 15 Hyfrydol, 9 Hymn to Joy, 44

I Am Thine, 349 I Love Thee, 150 I Shall Know Him, 472 Ilona, 447 In Dulci Jubilo, 74 Innocents, 291 Intercession, 232 Invitation, 226 Italian Hymn (Trinity),

12, 461

Jesus, I Come, 233 Jesus Loves Even Me,

5°9 Jesus Saves, 191 Jewett, 251 Joanna, 43, 467 Jones, 474 Joyful Song, 137 Just As I Am, 249

Kedron, 206 Kenosis, 399 Kirby Bedon, 162 Kirkpatrick, 272 Kirn, 112 Kremser, 11, 492, 500

Laban, 397, 420 Lambdin, 407 Lancashire, 417, 450 Land of Rest, 284 Lanier, 90 Lasst Uns Erfreuen, 3 Laudes Domini, 23 Leavell, 423 Lee, 434 Leila, 332 Lenox, 250 Lifeline, 217 Light of the World, 88 Lischer, 21 Living. 352 Lobe den Herren, 6

546

Longwood, 166 Love Divine, 2, 5 Love's Offering, 401 Lovingkindness, 26 Lower Lights, 300 Lubbock, 231 Lura, 214 Lux Benigna, 60 Lyons, 20, 147, 494

Maitland, 428 Manchester, 425 Manoah, 49, 370 Marching to Zion, 308 Margaret (Elliott), 82 Marion, 17 Martyn, 156 Maryton, 385, 426 Mater, 504 Materna, 489 Matthews, 333 McAfee, 301 McCabe, 457 McComb, 384 McConnell, 209 McConnelsville, 230 McDaniel, 310 McGranahan, 114 Meirionydd, 227 Melita, 61 Mendebras, 36 Mendelssohn, 81 Mercy, 170 Meridian, 539 Merrial, 35 Message, 455 Miles Lane, 133 Missionary Hymn, 442,

449 Moody, 200 Moore, 189 More Like Jesus, 316 More Love to Thee, 292 Morning Star, 67 Morris, 281 Motherhood, 503 Mueller, 77 Munich, 183 Muskogee, 253 My Prayer, 338 My Redeemer, 143 My Saviour's Love, 139

National Anthem, 486 National Hymn, 54, 452 Near the Cr™=« ^7 Need, 334 Nettleton, 313 Neumeister, 195 New Orleans, 142 New Year, 498 Newcastle, 121 Nicaea, 1 Norris, 361 Nun Danket, 491

Nusbaum, 239 Nyland, 303

O'Kane, 478 O Perfect Love, 282, 501 Oh, How I Love Jesus,

' 3 * Old 100th, 13, 514 Old 134th (St. Michael),

16 Old, Old Story, 222 Old Rugged Cross, 93 Old-Time Power, 173 Old bridge, 495 Olive's Brow, 104 Olivet, 257 Once for All, 199 Ortonville, 118, 160,456 Orwigsburg, 298 Othello, 208

Palmer, 364 Pass Me Not, 219 Passion Chorale, 91 Peek, 315 Penitence, 317 Penitentia, 391 Pentecost, 406, 444 Picardy, 80 Pilgrims, 469 Pilot, 337 Pisgah, 468 Plainfield, 204 Poland, 57 Pollard, 355 Porter, 521 Power in the Blood, 193 Precious Name, 305 Precious to Me, 304 Promised Land, 479 Promises, 266 Providence, 430 Purer in Heart, 369

Quam Dilecta, 515 Quebec, 136

Rapture, 197 Rathbun, 100 Redeemed, 203 Redeemer, 106 Redeeming Love, 311 Redentore, 154 Redhead (Gethsemane),

105 Refuge, 157 Regent Square, 18, 76,

123, 148, 164 Reitz, 330 Rescue, 207 Resolution, 216 Rest (Elton), 335, 375 Retreat, 296 Revive Us Again, 205 Rock of Refuge, 320 Roll Call, 482

Routh, 436 Royal Banner, 408 Russian Hymn, 42

Sabbath, 37 Safety, 212 St. Agnes, 46, 135, 276,

374 St. Andrew, 402, 535 St. Anne, 53, 286, 383 St. Anselm, 493 St. Catherine, 252, 288 St. Christopher, 345 St. Edmund, 314 St. George's, Windsor,

462, 490 St. Gertrude, 412, 463 St. Hilda, 346 St. Kevin, 109 St. Louis, 75 St. Magnus, 126 St. Margaret, 290 St. Michael (Old 134th),

16 St. Michel's, 343, 388 St. Peter, 393, 443 St. Petersburg, 177 St. Theodulph, 151 St. Thomas, 382, 445 Salvationist, 87 Salve Domine, 454 Sankey, 256 Saxby, 460 Schuler, 431 Scott, 312

Second Coming, 125 Serenity, 277 Sewell, 194 Seymour, 33, 171, 242,

254, 5 I G

Shawnee, 516 Sheffield, 220 Shepherd, 429 Showalter, 371 Showers of Blessing, 264 Sicilian Mariners'

Hymn, 31 Slane, 62 Solid Rock, 283 Something for Jesus, 400 Spanish Hymn, 22 Spohr, 8, 302 Stars in My Crown, 470 Stephanos, 245 Stille Nacht, 72 Stockton, 235 Stories of Jesus, 505 Story of Jesus, 211 Stuttgart, 50, 51, 537 Sunshine, 273 Surrender, 363 Sweet By and By, 471 Sweet Hour, 327 Sweet Peace, 299 Sweet Promise, 278 Sweet Story, 506

Sweetest Name, 307 Sweney, 321

Tempus Adest Flor-idum, 73

Terra Patris, 59 The First Noel, 63 p The Kingdom Is Com

ing, 409 The Radiant Morn, 32 The Unclouded Day,

484 Thompson, 236 Tidings, 451 Tillman, 439 To God Be the Glory, 41 Toiling On, 435 Toplady, 103 Travis Avenue, 342 Trentham, 52, 167 Trinity (Italian Hymn),

12, 461 Truehearted, 410 Truett, 174 Truro, 102, 247 Trust and Obey, 260 Trust in Jesus, 258 Trusting, 243 Trusting Jesus, 259 Tullar, 437

Uxbridge, 396

Venting, 285 Vesper Hymn, 28 Victory, 107, 520 Ville du Havre, 265 Vincent, 339

Waltham, 78, 446, 496 Wareham, 323 Washed in the Blood,

192 Way of the Cross, 196 We Thank Thee, 341 Webb, 379, 415, 448 Webbe (Consolation).

297 Welcome Voice, 224 Wellesley, 48 Wesley, 453 Whitfield, 190 Whosoever, 238 Why Not Now, 218 Wondrous Story, 144 Woodstock, 119 Woodworth, 223, 240 Words of Life, 181 Worgan (Easter Hymn),

Work Song, 424 Wye Valley, 294

Yarbrough, 356

Zion, 56, 378

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CALLS TO W O R S H I P

Create in me a clean heart , 518

Doxology, 514

Lead me, Lord, 522

O Father, un to Thee , 517

O Lord of love, T h o u light divine,

5 2 0

O worship the Lord, 521

Spirit of the living God, 523

T h e Lord is in His holy temple

{Quam Dilecta), 515

T h e Lord is in His holy temple

(Shawnee), 516

We would worship T h e e , 519

GLORIAS

Glory be to the Father (1st Setting),

Glory be to the Father (2nd Setting),

525 Glory be to the Father (grd Setting),

526

RESPONSES

Almighty Father, hear our prayer, 529

Hea r our prayer, O heavenly Father,

531 Hea r our prayer, O Lord, 530 I n Jesus' name we pray, 528 Let the words of my mouth , 532 Now for each yearning heart , 527

OFFERTORIES

All things are T h i n e , 536

All things come of Thee , 534

Bless T h o u the gifts, 533

Gran t us, Lord, the grace of giving,

537 We give T h e e bu t T h i n e own, 535

BENEDICTIONS

Benedict ion, 540

Grace, love, and peace abide, 539

May the grace of Christ our Saviour,

538 T h e Lord bless thee and keep thee,

54i T h e Lord bless you and keep you, 542

AMENS

Bell Cadence, 553

Cholmondely, 549

Dresden, 543

Finir , 554

Fourfold, 546

Gunner , 550

Pacem, 551

Restare, 552

St. Peter, 548

Sevenfold, 547

Threefold (Tradi t ional) , 545

Threefold, 544

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Topical Index

T i t l e s are i n Smal l Caps; first l ines i n l o w e r case type

ADORATION

All creatures of our God 3 All people that on earth

(Doxology) 13 All things bright and beautiful 8 Awake, my tongue 24 Come, Thou Almighty King 12 Day is dying in the west 29 Fairest Lord Jesus 159 For the beauty of the earth 153 GLORIOUS IS T H Y NAME I 38 God our Father, we adore

Thee 5 Great Redeemer, we adore 154 Hail, Thou once despised

Jesus 149 Hark, ten thousand harps 145 Holy, holy, holy 1 Joyful, joyful, we adore Thee 44 Let all on earth 7 Lift up your heads 247 Look, ye saints 148 Love divine 2 Mighty God, while angels

bless Thee 4 Now to the Lord a noble song 1 g O could I speak 146 O day of rest and gladness 36 O worship the King 20 Praise, my soul, the King 18 Praise the Lord! ye heavens 9 Praise to God, immortal praise 14 Praise to the Lord 6 Rejoice, ye pure in heart 17 Stand up, and bless the Lord 16 Sun of my soul 15 The spacious firmament 10 We praise Thee, O God 11 Ye servants of God 147

A D V E N T — ( S e e Christ, Birth of)

AFFLICTION

Have faith in God 253 In the hour of trial 317 Jesus, I my cross have taken 387 Jesus, Saviour, pilot me 337 O love that wilt not let me go 290 Take the name of Jesus 305 T H E ROCK T H A T IS HIGHER 320 What a friend 328

ASCENSION— (See Christ,

Reign of)

ASPIRATION

Awake, my soul 309 BREATHE ON M E 174 Breathe on me, Breath of God 167 Come, Thou Fount 313 COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS 318 Draw Thou my soul 314 God who touchest earth 45 HIGHER GROUND 319 How beauteous were the

marks 84 How tedious and tasteless 306 I would be true 315 In the hour of trial 317 Jesus, Thou joy 136 More about Jesus 321 More holiness give me 338 More like Jesus would I be 316 More like the Master 325 NEAR THE CROSS 97 Nearer, my God, to Thee 322 0 for a closer walk with God 365 Open my eyes that I may see 312 Purer in heart, O God 369 Rise, my soul 122 Saviour, more than life to me 326 Seal us, O Holy Spirit 175 So let our lips and lives 323 Spirit divine, attend 172 Spirit of God, descend 166 T H E ROCK T H A T IS HIGHER 320 We would see (Consolation) 324

ASSURANCE

A CHILD OF THE KING 270 All the way my Saviour leads 268 Blessed assurance 269 Come unto Me, ye weary 227 G O D W I L L TAKE CARE OF

YOU 274 H E HIDETH M Y SOUL 272 H E LIVES 279 How firm a foundation 262, 263 1 know not how that 276 I know that my Redeemer 12 7 I K N O W WHOM I HAVE 275 I W I L L N O T FORGET T H E E 278 Immortal love, forever full 277 In heavenly love abiding 303

I T IS W E L L WITH M Y SOUL 265 JUST W H E N I NEED . HIM

MOST 267 0 safe to the Rock 271 Standing on the promises 266 SUNSHINE IN M Y SOUL 273 The King of love 280 The Lord is my Shepherd 57 T H E SOLID ROCK 283 There shall be showers 264

ATONEMENT

Alas, and did my Saviour 101 A T CALVARY 96 At THE CROSS 94 BLESSED REDEEMER 106 Blow y e the trumpet, blow 250 Hail, Thou once despised 149 1 will sing the wondrous 144 Into the woods my Master 90

JESUS PAID I T A L L 225 Majestic sweetness 118 M Y REDEEMER 143 M Y SAVIOUR'S LOVE 139 O could I speak the matchless 146 O N E DAY 85 Rock of Ages 103 SWEET PEACE, THE GIFT 299 T H E O L D RUGGED CROSS 93 There is a fountain 92 There is a green hill far away 98 W H A T A WONDERFUL SAVIOUR I 30 When I survey 99

B A P T I S M

Come, Holy Spirit 385 I ' L L LIVE FOR H I M 359

Jesus, I my cross have taken 387 My faith looks up to Thee 257 O happy day 389 O Jesus, I have promised 386 O Thou who in Jordan 388 Take my life and let it be 356, 357 This rite our blest Redeemer 384 Thou'hast said, exalted Jesus 390 TRUST AND OBEY 260 WHERE H E LEADS M E 361

BENEDICTION HYMNS

BENEDICTION 540

God be with you 372 Grace, love, and peace abide 539

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Lord, dismiss us 31 May the grace of Christ 538 Now the day is over 35 Saviour, again 27 The Lord bless thee 541 The Lord bless you 542

BIBLE A glory gilds the sacred page 186 Break Thou the bread of life 178 Holy Bible, Book divine 179 I know the Bible is true 184 O Word of God, incarnate 183 Revealing Word thy light 177 T H E DIVINE GIFT I 85

The heavens declare 187 Thy Word is a lamp 180 Thy Word is like a garden 182 WONDERFUL WORDS OF LIFE 181

Word of God across the ages 176

BROTHERHOOD Fling out the banner 446 In Christ there is no East 443 Let there be light 444 O brother man 447 0 Master Workman 441 Rise up, O men of God 445 The light of God is falling 442 Where cross the crowded

ways of life 464

B U R D E N — ( S e e Comfort)

CALL OF CHRIST Am I a soldier of the cross 405 Hark, the voice of Jesus 440 1 heard the voice of Jesus 302 Jesus calls us 360 JESUS IS CALLING 229

Softly and tenderly 236 Standing on the promises 266 "WHOSOEVER W I L L " 238

CALLS TO WORSHIP Breathe on me, Breath 167 Come Holy Spirit 169 Create in me a clean heart 518 DOXOLOGY 514

Holy Ghost, with light divine 170 Lead me, Lord 522 O Father, unto Thee 517 O Lord of love, Thou light 520 O worship the Lord 521 Spirit of the living God 523 The Lord is in His holy

temple 515, 516 We would worship Thee 519

CALMNESS Come unto Me, ye weary 227 Dear Lord and Father 335 I T IS W E L L WITH M Y SOUL 265

Jesus, lover of my soul 156

'57 . 158 Now on land and sea 28

0 love of God most full 52 Saviour, breathe an evening 34

CALVARY— (See Christ, Cross of)

CHILDREN'S HYMNS All things bright and beautiful 8 Away in a manger 77 CHILD'S MORNING HYMN 341

Fairest Lord Jesus 159 For the beauty of the earth 153 Gentle Jesus, meek and mild 510 God who touchest earth 45 1 think when I read 506 Jesus loves even me 509 Jesus loves me 512 Joyful, joyful, we adore Thee 44 PRAISE HIM, A L L YE LITTLE 511

Tell me the stories of Jesus 505 The wise may bring 513 There's a song in the air 69 This is my Father's world 59 Thy Word is like a garden 182 What can I give to Jesus 508 With happy voices ringing 507

CHOIR SELECTIONS A mighty fortress 40 All hail the power (Diadem) 134 BLESSED REDEEMER 106

Cast thy burden upon 254 CHRIST RETURNETH 120

Christ the Lord is risen 115 For the beauty of the earth 153 GLORIOUS Is T H Y NAME 138

Great Redeemer, we adore 154 Immortal, invisible 43 I T IS W E L L WITH M Y SOUL 265

Jesus, lover of my soul 157, 158 Joyful, joyful, we adore Thee 44 MAKE M E A BLESSING 431

" M a n of sorrows" 163 Now on land and sea 28 O sacred Head 91 O Thou God of my salvation 164 O Word of God, incarnate 183 Praise, my soul, the King 18 Praise to the Lord 6 Rejoice, ye pure in heart 17 Softly now the light of day 33 The Master hath come 427 The spacious firmament 10 The strife is o'er 107 There is a green hill far away 98 Tho ' your sins be as scarlet 213 'Tis midnight 104 To God be the glory 41 W H A T I F I T WERE TODAY? 125

Who is on the Lord's side 413 WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL

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C H R I S T — B I R T H O F

Angels, from the realms 76 Angels we have heard on high 64

As with gladness men of old 68 Away in a manger 77 Brightest and best 67 Gentle Mary laid her Child 73 Good Christian men, rejoice 74 Hail, Thou long-expected 70 Hark! the herald angels sing 81 I heard the bells 78 It came upon the midnight 71 Joy to the world 65 Let all mortal flesh 80 O come, all ye faithful 66 0 little town of Bethlehem 75 Silent night, holy night 72 The first Noel 63 There's a song in the air 69 Thou didst leave Thy throne 82 While shepherds watched 79

CHRIST—BLOOD OF Alas, and did my Saviour 101 ARE YOU WASHED IN THE

BLOOD? 192

BLESSED BE THE NAME I 40

BLESSED REDEEMER 106

GLORY TO His NAME 95

Hail, Thou once despised 149 1 hear Thy welcome voice 224 I need Thee, precious Jesus 221 I will sing the wondrous story 144

JESUS PAID I T ALL 225

NOTHING BUT THE BLOOD 204

O could I speak 146 0 for a thousand tongues 129 POWER IN THE BLOOD 193

REDEEMED 203

There is a fountain 92 There is a name I love 131 W H A T A WONDERFUL SAV

IOUR 130

CHRIST—CROSS OF Alas, and did my Saviour 101 A T CALVARY 96

A T THE CROSS 94

Beneath the cross of Jesus 345 GLORY TO HIS NAME 95

1 saw the cross of Jesus 190 I will sing the wondrous 144 In the cross of Christ 100 " M a n of sorrows" 163 M Y REDEEMER 143

NEAR THE CROSS 97

O N E DAY 85 Rock of Ages 103 The head that once 117 T H E O L D RUGGED CROSS 93

T H E W A Y OF THE CROSS 196

There is a fountain 92 There is a green hill far away 98 When I survey 99

CHRIST—FRIEND I must tell Jesus 298 I need Thee, precious Jesus 221 I've found a friend 261

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Jesus is all the world to me 155 JESUS Is THE FRIEND 214

Just when I need Him 267 O could I speak 146 T H E LILY OF THE VALLEY 87

What a friend 328 W H A T I F I T W E R E TODAY? 125

CHRIST—KING All glory, laud, and honor 151 All hail the power 132, 133, 134 Come, ye faithful 109 Crown Him with many 152 Hail, Thou once despised 149 Hark, ten thousand harps 145 He is coming 121 Hope of the world 282 Jesus shall reign 116 Lead on, O King eternal 417 Look, ye saints 148 O worship the King 20 Our Lord Christ hath risen 112 Rejoice, the Lord is King 108 Ride on! ride on in majesty 102 The head that once was 117 W H A T I F I T W E R E TODAY? 125

Ye servants of God 147

C H R I S T — L I F E A N D M I N I S T R Y O F

How beauteous were the marks 84

My dear Redeemer 83 O N E DAY 85 Ride on! ride on in majesty 102 Tell me the story of Jesus 211 Thou didst leave Thy throne 82 We would see Jesus 89

C H R I S T — L I K E N E S S T O

Have Thine own way 355 How beauteous were the

marks 84 L E T OTHERS SEE JESUS IN

You 348 More like the Master 325 Seal us, O Holy Spirit 175 Take time to be holy 367 We would see Jesus 324

C H R I S T — L O R D S H I P O F

A mighty fortress is our God 40 All hail the power 132, 133, 134 All things are Thine 403 Come, Thou Almighty King 12 Crown Him with many 152 Fairest Lord Jesus 159 Hark, ten thousand harps 145 Look, ye saints 148 Majestic sweetness 118

CHRIST—LOVE OF Awake, my soul 26 BLESSED REDEEMER 106

Come, let us tune 128

Crown Him with many 152 Great Redeemer, we adore 154 Hark, ten thousand harps 145 I love Thee 150 I love to tell the story 141 I will sing the wondrous 144 Immortal love, forever full 277 Into the woods 90 Jesus, lover of my soul 156

»57»'58 Jesus, the very thought 135 Jesus, Thy boundless love 288 Love divine 2 M Y REDEEMER 143

M Y SAVIOUR'S LOVE 139

O could I speak 146 Praise Him, praise Him 137 Sun of my soul 15 There is a green hill far away 98 There is a name I love 131 There's a glad, new song 311 When I survey 99

CHRIST—NAME OF All hail the power 132, 133, 134 Ask ye what great thing 161 BLESSED BE THE NAME I 40

GLORIOUS Is T H Y NAME I 38

GLORY TO HIS NAME 95

H E KEEPS M E SINGING 307

How sweet the name of Jesus 160 Jesus, the very thought 135 " M a n of sorrows" 163 More about Jesus 321 Now to the Lord a noble song 19 O for a thousand tongues 129 Shepherd of tender youth 162 Take the name of Jesus 305 The great Physician 86 T H E LILY OF THE VALLEY 87

There is a name I love 131

CHRIST—PRAISE OF All glory, laud, and honor 151 All hail the power 132, 133, 134 Ask ye what great thing I

know 161 Awake, my soul, in joyful lays 26 Blessed assurance 269 BLESSED BE THE NAME 140

BLESSED REDEEMER 106

CHRIST AROSE 113

Christ the Lord is risen today 115 Christ, whose glory 22 Come, let us tune 128 Come, ye faithful 109 Crown Him with many 152 Fairest Lord Jesus 159 For the beauty of the earth 153 GLORIOUS IS T H Y NAME 138

GLORY TO H I S NAME 95

Great Redeemer, we adore 154 Hail, Thou once despised 149 HALLELUJAH, CHRIST IS

RISEN 114

Hark, ten thousand harps 145

He is coming 121 H E IS So PRECIOUS TO M E 304

H E KEEPS M E SINGING 307

How beauteous were 84 How sweet the name of Jesus 160 I heard the voice of Jesus say 302 I love Thee 150 I love to tell the story 141 I will sing the wondrous story 144 Jesus is all the world to me 155 Jesus, lover of my

soul 156, 157, 158 Jesus, the very thought 135 Jesus, Thou joy of loving 136 Look, ye saints 148 Majestic sweetness 118 " M a n of sorrows" 163 More about Jesus 321 M Y REDEEMER 143

M Y SAVIOUR'S LOVE 139

Now to the Lord a noble song 19 O could I speak 146 O for a thousand tongues 129 O Thou God of my salvation 164 O N E DAY 85 Our Lord Christ hath risen 112 Praise Him, praise Him 137 Rejoice, the Lord is King 108 Safely through another week 37 Shepherd of tender youth 162 The day of resurrection 111 The great Physician 86 T H E LILY OF THE VALLEY 87

The strife is o'er 107 There is a name I love 131 There's a light upon the 124 To God be the glory 41 Welcome, happy morning 110 W H A T A WONDERFUL SAV

IOUR 130

W H A T I F I T W E R E TODAY? 125

When morning gilds the skies 23 WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL

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Ye servants of God 147

CHRIST—REIGN OF All hail the power 132, 133, 134 BLESSED BE THE NAME 140

Come, let us tune 128 Crown Him with many 152 GLORIOUS IS T H Y NAME 138

Hail, Thou once despised 149 Hark, ten thousand harps 145 He is coming 121 Jesus shall reign 116 Lo, He comes with clouds 123 Majestic sweetness 118 O could I speak 146 O for a thousand tongues 129 Praise Him, praise Him 137 Rejoice, the Lord is King 108 Ride on! ride on in majesty 102 There's a light upon the 124 W H A T I F I T W E R E TODAY? 125

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CHRIST—RESURRECTION OF

CHRIST AROSE 113

Christ the Lord is risen today 115 Come, ye faithful, raise the

strain 109 Crown Him with many 152 HALLELUJAH ! CHRIST IS

RISEN I I 4

H E LIVES 279

O N E DAY 85 Our Lord Christ hath risen 112 Rejoice, the Lord is King 108 The day of resurrection 111 The strife is o'er 107 Welcome, happy morning n o

CHRIST—RETURN OF

CHRIST RETURNETH I 20 GLORIOUS IS T H Y NAME 138 Hark, ten thousand harps 145 He is coming 121 I know that my Redeemer 127 Lo, He comes with clouds 123 O could I speak 146 O N E DAY 85 Praise Him, praise Him 137 Rise, my soul 122 The Lord will come 126 There's a light upon the 124 W E ' L L WORK T I L L JESUS 284 W H A T I F I T W E R E TODAY? 125 W I L L JESUS FIND U S WATCH

ING? 119

CHRIST—SAVIOUR

Awake, my soul, in joyful lays 26 BLESSED BE THE NAME 140

Christ the Lord is risen today 115 Come to the Saviour now 226 GLORIOUS IS T H Y NAME 138

GLORY TO HIS NAME 95

Great Redeemer, we adore 154 H E IS ABLE TO DELIVER

T H E E I 98

Jesus, lover of my soul 156 157, 158

JESUS PAID I T A L L 225 JESUS SAVES 191 Look, ye saints 148 Majestic sweetness 118 " M a n of sorrows" 163 O could I speak 146 O for a thousand tongues 129 O Jesus, Thou art standing 346 O Thou God of my salvation 164 O N E DAY 85 Praise Him, praise Him 137 Saviour, breathe an evening 34 Saviour, like a shepherd 344 The great Physician 86 T H E LIGHT OF THE WORLD 88 W H A T A WONDERFUL SAV

IOUR 130

CHRIST—SON OF GOD I know not how that Bethle

hem's Babe 276 " M a n of sorrows" 163 Thou didst leave Thy throne 82 Ye servants of God 147

C H R I S T — S U F F E R I N G A N D D E A T H

A T CALVARY 96

BLESSED REDEEMER 106

Crown Him with many 152 Go to dark Gethsemane 105 Into the woods my Master 90 " M a n of sorrows" 163 M Y SAVIOUR'S LOVE 139

O sacred Head 91 Praise Him, praise Him 137 Ride on! ride on in majesty 102 Shepherd of tender youth 162 T H E O L D RUGGED CROSS 93

The strife is o'er 107 There is a green hill far away 98 'Tis midnight, and on Olive's 104 When I survey 99

C H R I S T I A N C I T I Z E N S H I P

A charge to keep I have 358 Jesus, I my cross have taken 387 L E T OTHERS SEE JESUS IN

Vou 348 MAKE M E A BLESSING 431

MAKE M E A CHANNEL 438

O brother man 447 Rise up, O men of God 445 Serve the Lord with gladness 434 Throw out the lifeline 217 Where cross the crowded

ways of life 464

C H R I S T I A N W A R F A R E

A mighty fortress 40 Am I a soldier of the cross 405 Arise, O youth of God 423 Dare to be brave 411 FAITH IS THE VICTORY 256

Fight the good fight 406 Lead on, O King eternal 417 LOYALTY TO CHRIST 407

March on, O soul 422 My soul, be on thy guard 420 Once to every man 418 Onward, Christian soldiers 412 Soldiers of Christ, arise 416 Stand up, stand up 415,419 T H E BANNER OF THE CROSS 408

T H E KINGDOM IS COMING 409

The Son of God goes forth 414 Truehearted, wholehearted 410 We are living, we are

dwelling 421 Who is on the Lord's side 413

C H R I S T M A S (See Christ,

Birth of)

CHURCH All things are Thine 403 ANNIVERSARY HYMN 500

Glorious things of thee 381 I love Thy kingdom, Lord 382 O Thou whose hand hath 379 O where are kings and

empires 383 O Word of God, incarnate 18^ Onward, Christian soldiers 412 The church's one foundation 380 Zion stands with hills 378

CHURCH DEDICATION DEDICATORY HYMN 499

0 Thou whose hand hath 379

COMFORT Abide with Me 295 Come unto Me 227 Come, ye disconsolate 297 COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS 318

From every stormy wind 296 God is love 50 He leadeth me 58 1 heard the voice of Jesus say 302 I must tell Jesus 298 In heavenly love abiding 303 In the cross of Christ 100 In the hour of trial 317 Jesus is all the world to me 155 Jesus, lover of my

soul 156, 157, 158 Just when I need Him most 267 Lead, kindly light 60 LET THE LOWER LIGHTS 300

Like a river glorious 294 Near to the heart of God 301 Nearer, my God to Thee 322 SWEET PEACE, THE GIFT 299

Take the name of Jesus 305 T H E ROCK T H A T Is HIGHER 320

COMPASSION I AM PRAYING FOR YOU 23a

I gave My life for thee 399 0 my soul, bless God 51 Rescue the perishing 207 The great Physician 86 Throw out the lifeline 217

CONFESSION—OF CHRIST

1 am coming to the cross 243 I hear Thy welcome voice 224 I lay my sins on Jesus 210

JESUS PAID I T A L L 225

CONFESSION—OF SIN Have Thine own way 355 I am resolved 216 I lay my sins on Jesus 210 I need Thee every hour 334 I need Thee, precious Jesus 221 I SURRENDER A L L 363

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Just as I am 240 LOVE LIFTED M E 212 No, not despairingly 206 WHITER THAN SNOW 201

C O N F L I C T A N D C O N QUEST— (See also Christian Warfare)

A mighty fortress 40 Am I a soldier of the cross 405 Arise, O youth of God 423 Dare to be brave 411 FAITH IS THE VICTORY 256

Fight the good fight 406 Go to dark Gethsemane 105 Lead on, O King eternal 417 March on, O soul 422 My soul, be on thy guard 420 Once to every man 418 Onward, Christian soldiers 412 Rise up, O men of God 445 Soldiers of Christ, arise 416 Stand up, stand up 415, 419 T H E BANNER OF THE CROSS 408

The Son of God goes forth 414 Truehearted, wholehearted 410

C O N S E C R A T I O N

A charge to keep I have 358 "Are ye able" 351 Beneath the cross of Jesus 345 BREATHE ON M E I 74

CLOSE TO T H E E 354

FOOTSTEPS OF JESUS 362

Give of your best 353 Have Thine own way 355 Hope of the world 282 I am Thine, O Lord 349 I gave My life for thee 399 I SURRENDER ALL 363

I would be true 315 I ' L L G O WHERE YOU W A N T

M E TO G O 425 I ' L L LIVE FOR HIM 359

Is YOUR ALL ON THE ALTAR? 350

Jesus calls us 360 Jesus, I my cross have taken 387 Just as I am, Thine own 249 LET OTHERS SEE JESUS IN

YOU 348 Living for Jesus 352 Lord, speak to me 340 MAKE M E A CHANNEL 438

March on, O soul 422 More like the Master 325 My Jesus, as Thou wilt 251 NEAR THE CROSS 97

O for a closer walk 365 O Jesus, I have promised 386 O Jesus, Thou art standing 346 O love that wilt not let me go 290 O Master, let me walk 426 Purer in heart, O God 369 READY 439

SATISFIED WITH JESUS 436

Saviour, more than life 326 Seal us, O Holy Spirit 175 So let our lips and lives 323 SOMETHING FOR T H E E 400

Speak to my heart 331 Take my life, and let it

be 356, 357 Take time to be holy 367 The Master hath come 427 The Son of God goes forth 414 There is a green hill far away 98 Thou hast said, exalted Jesus 390 Truehearted, wholehearted 410 We would see Jesus 324 When I survey 99 Where He leads me 361 Wherever He leads I'll go 347 Who is on the Lord's side 413 Yield not to temptation 364

CONVERSION— (See Invitation)

COURAGE Am I a soldier of the cross 405 Dare to be brave 411 Have faith in God 253 Onward, Christian soldiers 412 Rise up, O men of God 445 Stand up, and bless the Lord 16 Stand up, stand up 415, 419 The Son of God goes forth 414 WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL

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Yield not to temptation 364

CROSS—(See Christ, Cross of)

D E V O T I O N

Beneath the cross of Jesus 345 BREATHE ON M E 174

Christ, whose glory 22 CLOSE TO T H E E 354

Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove 169

Day is dying in the west 29 Dear Lord and Father 335 Draw Thou my soul 314 God, that madest earth 30 Holy Ghost, with light 170 How sweet the name of Jesus 160 I am Thine, O Lord 349 I need Thee, precious Jesus 221 In the cross of Christ 100 Jesus, the very thought 135 Jesus, Thou joy of loving 136 Jesus, Thy boundless love 288 More like Jesus would I be 316 More love to Thee, O Christ 292 My dear Redeemer and my 83 My faith looks up to Thee 257 My Jesus, I love Thee 289 NEAR THE CROSS 97

Nearer, my God, to Thee 322 Nearer, still nearer 281 O holy Saviour, friend 287

Open my eyes 312 Saviour, again to Thy dear 27 Saviour, more than life 326 Stand up, and bless the Lord 16 Still, still with Thee 25 Sun of my soul 15 The Master hath come 427 The radiant morn 32 We would see Jesus 324

DISCIPLESHIP Art thou weary 245 Come to Jesus, yc who labor 246 His W A Y WITH T H E E 239

I am resolved 216 Must Jesus bear the cross 428 0 Jesus, I have promised 386 Stand up, stand up 415, 419 T H E NAIL-SCARRED HAND 231

Thou hast said, exalted Jesus 390 We would see Jesus 89 When I survey 99

EASTER— (See Christ, Resurrection of)

E T E R N A L LIFE —(See also Immortal Life in Contents)

1 know that my Redeemer 127 Majestic sweetness 118 The head that once 117

EVENING HYMNS Day is dying in the west 29 God, that madest earth 30 Lord, dismiss us 31 Now, on land and sea 28 Now the day is over 35 Saviour, again to Thy dear 27 Saviour, breathe an evening 34 Softly now the light of day 33 The radiant morn 32

FAITH Ask ye what great thing 161 Cast thy burden upon the

Lord 254 FAITH Is THE VICTORY 256

Faith of our fathers 252 Have faith in God 253 I've found a friend 261 My faith looks up to Thee 257 O for a faith that 255 O God, our help in ages past 286 'Tis so sweet to trust 258 TRUST AND OBEY 260

TRUSTING JESUS 259

F A I T H F U L N E S S

LET THE LOWER LIGHTS 300 Lord, dismiss us 31

F E L L O W S H I P

Blest be the tie 366 Brethren, we have met 368

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G o d b e w i t h y o u 372 I n C h r i s t t h e r e is n o E a s t 4 4 3 L E A N I N G ON T H E E V E R L A S T

ING A R M S 371

O for a c loser wa lk w i t h G o d 365 P u r e r in h e a r t , O G o d 369 T a k e t i m e t o be ho ly 367 W a l k in t h e l i gh t ! 3 7 0

FORGIVENESS C H R I S T R E C E I V E T H S I N F U L

M E N 195 D e a r L o r d a n d F a t h e r 335 D e p t h of m e r c y ! c a n t h e r e be 242 H a i l , T h o u o n c e despised 149 M y fai th looks u p t o T h e e 257 O m y soul , bless G o d 51 Pass m e n o t 2 1 9 T h o u g h y o u r sins b e as sca r

le t 213 W O N D E R F U L , W O N D E R F U L

J E S U S 142

FUNERAL HYMNS A b i d e w i t h m e 295 C o m e , y e d i sconso la te 297 G O D W I L L T A K E C A R E O F

Y o u 274 I T I S W E L L W I T H M Y S O U L 265

L e a d , k i n d l y l igh t 60 M y J e s u s , as T h o u wil t 251 O love t h a t wi l t n o t let m e go 2 9 0 R o c k of Ages 103 Sha l l we g a t h e r a t t h e r iver 481 S W E E T B Y A N D B Y 471

W h a t a fr iend 328 W H E N T H E M O R N I N G C O M E S 4 7 3

G O D — C A R E O F

Be T h o u m y vis ion 62 F a t h e r , I s t r e t ch m y h a n d s 46 G O D W I L L T A K E C A R E O F

Y o u 274 H e l e a d e t h m e 58 N o w , o n l a n d a n d sea 28 N o w t h e d a y is over 35 T h e L o r d is m y S h e p h e r d 57 T h i s is m y F a t h e r ' s wor ld 59

GOD—COMMUNION WITH

C L O S E T O T H E E 354

H e l e a d e t h m e 5 8 O M a s t e r , let m e wa lk 426 Softly n o w the l igh t of d a y 33 Sti l l , still w i t h T h e e 25 T H E N A I L - S C A R R E D H A N D 231

GOD—CREATOR All c r e a t u r e s of o u r G o d 3 All t h ings b r i g h t a n d beaut i fu l 8 M i g h t y G o d , whi le ange ls 4 P ra i se to t he L o r d 6 T h e spac ious firmamept 10

GOD—FAITHFULNESS OF

Begin , m y t o n g u e , s o m e 49 C a s t t h y b u r d e n u p o n 254 G r e a t is T h y fai thfulness 47

GOD—FATHERHOOD OF G o d , o u r F a t h e r , w e a d o r e

Thee 5 I m m o r t a l , invis ib le 43 O m y soul , bless G o d 51 Pra i se , m y sou l , t h e K i n g 18

GOD—LOVE AND MERCY OF

Begin, m y t o n g u e , s o m e 49 G o d is love 50 G o d t h e A l m i g h t y O n e 42 G r e a t is T h y fai thfulness 47 G r e a t R e d e e m e r , w e a d o r e 154 I m m o r t a l love , forever full 277 L o v e d i v i n e 2 M i g h t y G o d , wh i l e ange l s 4 O love of G o d m o s t full 52 O m y soul , bless G o d 51 P ra i se , m y soul , t h e K i n g 18 T h e L o r d is m y S h e p h e r d 57 T h e r e ' s a wideness 4 8

GOD—MAJESTY AND POWER OF

A m i g h t y fortress 40 A w a k e , m y t o n g u e 24 C o m e , T h o u A l m i g h t y K i n g 12 G o d the a l m i g h t y O n e 42 H o l y , ho ly , ho ly 1 I m m o r t a l , invisible 43 Joyfu l , joyfu l , w e a d o r e T h e e 44 L e t all on e a r t h the i r voices 7 O G o d , o u r h e l p in ages pas t 286 O w o r s h i p t h e K i n g 20 P ra i se , m y soul , t h e K i n g 18 Pra i se t he L o r d ! ye h e a v e n s 9 T h e L o r d will c o m e 126 T h e spac ious f i r m a m e n t 10

-This is m y F a t h e r ' s wor ld 59 Ye s e rvan t s of G o d 147

GOD—PRESENCE OF D a y is d y i n g in t h e west 29 G o d , t h a t m a d e s t e a r t h 30 G u i d e m e , O T h o u g r e a t

J e h o v a h 5 5 , 56 L e a d , k i n d l y l igh t 60 Sti l l , still w i t h T h e e 25 T R U S T A N D O B E Y 260

GOD—PROVIDENCE OF All p e o p l e t h a t on e a r t h 13 G o d moves in a mys t e r i ous

w a y 53 G o d of o u r fa the rs 54 G O D W I L L T A K E C A R E O F

Y O U 274 O G o d , o u r h e l p in ages pas t 286

O w o r s h i p t h e K i n g 20 P ra i s e to G o d , i m m o r t a l p r a i s e 14 P ra i s e to t h e L o r d , t he

A l m i g h t y 6 T h e L o r d is m y S h e p h e r d 57 T h i s is m y F a t h e r ' s w o r l d 59 W e p ra i se T h e e , O G o d 11

GOD—REFUGE A m i g h t y fortress 40 F a t h e r , I s t r e t ch m y h a n d s 46 G u i d e m e , O T h o u g r e a t

J e h o v a h 5 5 , 56 J e s u s , lover of m y

soul 156, 157, 158 N E A R T O T H E H E A R T O F G O D 301

T H E H A V E N O F R E S T 228

W e pra i se T h e e , O G o d 11

GOD—TRINITY C o m e , T h o u A l m i g h t y K i n g 12 E t e r n a l F a t h e r , s t r o n g to save 61 G o d , o u r F a t h e r , w e a d o r e

T h e e 5 H o l y , ho ly , ho ly 1 M i g h t y G o d , wh i l e ange ls 4 0 d a y of res t a n d g ladness 36

GOSPEL B r e a k T h o u t h e b r e a d of life 178 1 love to tell t h e s to ry 141 I will s ing t h e w o n d r o u s s tory 144 L O Y A L T Y T O C H R I S T 4 0 7

M Y R E D E E M E R 143

O for a t h o u s a n d t o n g u e s 129 S E N D T H E L I G H T 457

So le t o u r l ips a n d lives 323 T e l l m e t h e o ld , o ld s to ry 222 T H E K I N G D O M Is C O M I N G 4 0 9

T o G o d b e t h e g lo ry 41 W e ' v e a s to ry to tell 455 W O N D E R F U L , W O N D E R F U I

J E S U S I 4 2

W O N D E R F U L W O R D S O F L I F E 181

GRACE A m a z i n g g r a c e 188 A R E Y O U W A S H E D IN T H E

B L O O D ? 192

A T C A L V A R Y 96

A w a k e , m y t o n g u e 24 Begin , m y t o n g u e , s o m e 49 C H R I S T R E C E I V E T H S I N F U L

M E N 195 C o m e , t h o u fount 313 G R A C E G R E A T E R T H A N O U R

S I N 2 0 0 G r e a t R e d e e m e r , w e a d o r e 154 H E I N C L U D E D M E 194

H E Is A B L E T O D E L I V E R

T H E E I 98

H E L I F T E D M E 202

I saw the cross of J e s u s 190 J e s u s , lover of m y

soul 156, 157, 158 J E S U S S A V E S 191

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L e t all on e a r t h the i r voices 7 N o , n o t despa i r ing ly 206 N O T H I N G B U T T H E B L O O D 204

N o w to t he L o r d a n o b l e song 19 O cou ld I speak 146 O N C E F O R A L L 199

P O W E R IN T H E B L O O D 193

R E D E E M E D 203

R e s c u e the pe r i sh ing 207 R o c k of Ages 103 R e v i v e us a g a i n 205 S A V E D , S A V E D 197

S I N C E I H A V E B E E N R E

D E E M E D 208

T H E W A Y O F T H E C R O S S I 96

T h e r e ' s a g l ad , n e w song 311 T h o u , O C h r i s t of C a l v a r y 189 W H I T E R T H A N S N O W 201

" W H O S O E V E R " M E A N E T H M E 209

G R A T I T U D E — ( S e e also Thankfulness)

F o r t he b e a u t y of t h e e a r t h 153 0 w o r s h i p t h e K i n g 20

GUIDANCE All t h e w a y m y S a v i o u r l e ads 268 Be T h o u m y vis ion 62 E t e r n a l F a t h e r , s t r o n g to save 61 G o d moves in a mys t e r i ous

w a y 53 G o d of o u r fa thers 54 G u i d e m e , O T h o u g r e a t

J e h o v a h 5 5 , 56 H e l e a d e t h m e 58 H o l y Spi r i t , faithful g u i d e 165 Je sus S a v i o u r , p i lo t m e 337 L e a d , k i n d l y l igh t 60 S a v i o u r , l ike a s h e p h e r d l e a d

us 344 S h e p h e r d of t e n d e r y o u t h 162 T h e L o r d is m y S h e p h e r d 57 T h e M a s t e r h a t h c o m e 427 T h y W o r d is a l a m p t o m y

feet 180

H E A V E N

F a c e to face 475 H a r k ! h a r k , m y soul 469 H o l y Spi r i t , faithful g u i d e 165 1 k n o w t h a t m y R e d e e m e r

l ive th 127 I love T h e e 150 J e r u s a l e m , t h e g o l d e n 477 M Y S A V I O U R F I R S T O F A L L 472

O T H A T W I L L B E G L O R Y 485

O t h e y tell m e of a h o m e 4 8 4 O t h i n k of t h e h o m e ove r

t h e r e 4 8 0 O n J o r d a n ' s s t o r m y

b a n k s 4 7 8 , 4 7 9 Sha l l w e g a t h e r a t t h e r i v e r 481 S W E E T B Y A N D B Y 471

T e n t h o u s a n d t imes t e n t h o u s a n d 476

W E S H A L L S E E T H E K I N G

S O M E D A Y 474

W h e n I c a n r e a d m y t i t le c l e a r 468

W H E N T H E M O R N I N G C O M E S 473

W H E N T H E R O L L Is C A L L E D

U P Y O N D E R 482

W H E N W E A L L G E T T O

H E A V E N 4 8 3

W I L L T H E R E B E A N Y S T A R S ? 470

H O L I N E S S — ( S e e Consecration); (See Christian Life in C o n t e n t s )

H O L Y S P I R I T

B R E A T H E ON M E I 74

B r e a t h e on m e , Brea th of G o d r 67 C o m e , H o l y Spir i t , h eaven ly

D o v e 169 C o m e , T h o u A l m i g h t y K i n g 12 G o d , o u r F a t h e r , w e a d o r e

T h e e 5 H o l y G h o s t , w i t h l i gh t d iv ine 170 H o l y Spi r i t , faithful g u i d e 165 H o l y Sp i r i t , f rom on h i g h 171 P E N T E C O S T A L P O W E R 173

Sea l us , O H o l y Sp i r i t 175 Sp i r i t d i v i n e , a t t e n d o u r

p r a y e r 172 Sp i r i t of G o d , de scend 166 T h e H o l y G h o s t is h e r e 168

HOME F r i e n d of t h e h o m e 376 G o d give us C h r i s t i a n h o m e s 377 H a p p y t h e h o m e 3 7 4 O h a p p y h o m e 373 O T h o u w h o s e g rac ious p r e s

e n c e blest 375

H O P E — ( S e e also Aspiration, Heaven)

G o d is love 50 H e l e a d e t h m e 5 8 H o p e of t h e w o r l d 282 J e s u s , t h e v e r y t h o u g h t 135 N e a r e r , still n e a r e r 281 O G o d , o u r h e l p in ages p a s t 286 O ho ly S a v i o u r , fr iend u n

seen 287 T H E L I G H T O F T H E W O R L D 8 8

T h e r a d i a n t m o r n 32 T H E S O L I D R O C K 283

W E ' L L W O R K T I L L J E S U S

C O M E S 284

W O N D E R F U L P E A C E 285

I N F L U E N C E — ( S e e also

Christian Citizenship)

M A K E M E A C H A N N E L 4 3 8

M A K E M E A BLESSING 431

M u s t I go , a n d e m p t y -h a n d e d 4 3 0

INVITATION—CONVERSION

A l m o s t p e r s u a d e d 248 A r t t h o u w e a r y 245 Blow ye t h e t r u m p e t , b low 250 C H R I S T R E C E I V E T H S I N F U L

M E N 195 C o m e , says J e s u s ' s ac red

voice 244 C o m e to J e s u s , ye w h o l a b o r 246 C o m e to t h e S a v i o u r n o w 226 C o m e u n t o M e , y e w e a r y 227 D e p t h of m e r c y ! 242 G o d ca l l ing y e t ! 223 H i s W A Y W I T H T H E E 239

I a m c o m i n g to t h e cross 243 I A M P R A Y I N G F O R Y O U 232

I a m reso lved 216 I h e a r T h y w e l c o m e voice 224 I W I L L A R I S E A N D G O T O

J E S U S 241

J E S U S , I C O M E 2 3 3

J E S U S Is C A L L I N G 2 2 9

J u s t as I a m 240 J u s t as I a m , T h i n e o w n 2 4 9 L E T J E S U S C O M E I N T O Y O U R 230

Lift u p y o u r h e a d s 247 L O R D , I ' M C O M I N G H O M E 2 3 7

N o , n o t d e s p a i r i n g l y 2 0 6 0 W H Y N O T T O N I G H T ? 234

O N L Y T R U S T H I M 2 3 5

Pass m e n o t 2 1 9 Softly a n d t e n d e r l y 2 3 6 T H E H A V E N O F R E S T 228

T H E N A I L - S C A R R E D H A N D 231

T h o u g h y o u r sins 2 1 3 " W H O S O E V E R W I L L " 238

W h y d o y o u w a i t 220 W H Y N O T N O W ? 218

Y E M U S T B E B O R N A G A I N 215

INVITATION—CONSECRATION

" A r e ye a b l e , " sa id t h e M a s te r 351

F O O T S T E P S O F J E S U S 362

H a v e T h i n e o w n w a y 355 1 S U R R E N D E R A L L 3 6 3

I ' L L G O W H E R E Y O U W A N T

M E T O G O 4 2 5 I ' L L L I V E F O R H I M 3 5 9

Is Y O U R A L L ON T H E A L T A R ? 350

J e s u s cal ls us 360 J u s t as I a m , T h i n e o w n 249 L i v i n g for J e s u s 352 O J e s u s , T h o u a r t s t a n d i n g 346 R E A D Y 4 3 9

S O M E T H I N G F O R T H E E 4 0 0

T a k e m y life a n d le t it be 356, 357 T h e M a s t e r h a t h c o m e 427 T h e S o n of G o d goes for th 414 W H E R E H E L E A D S M E 36 T

W H E R E V E R H E L E A D S I ' L L

G o 3 4 7 W h o is on t h e L o r d ' s side 4 1 3

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JESUS— (See also Christ)

J O Y

AH people that on earth

Ask ye what great thing

Awake, my soul CHRIST AROSE Christ the Lord is risen Come, ye faithful, raise Fairest Lord Jesus

H E INCLUDED M E H E IS SO PRECIOUS TO M E H E KEEPS M E SINGING How tedious and tasteless I love Thee Jesus is all the world to me Jesus, the very thought

Jesus, Thou joy of loving Joy to the world Joyful, joyful, we adore Thee

O could I speak O happy day

Rejoice, the Lord is King Rejoice, ye pure in heart SAVED, SAVED SINCE I HAVE BEEN R E

DEEMED

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HEART SUNSHINE IN M Y SOUL

Take the name of Jesus The day of resurrection The head that once was There's a glad new song

T o God be the glory Welcome, happy morning W E ' R E MARCHING TO ZION

J U D G M E N T

The Lord will come W I L L JESUS FIND US WATCH-

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ING? 119

KINGDOM H e is c o m i n g 121 I love T h y k i n g d o m , L o r d 38a J e s u s shal l r e ign 116 Re jo i ce , t he L o r d is K i n g 108 T H E K I N G D O M IS C O M I N G 4 0 9

T h e L o r d wil l c o m e 126 T h e r e ' s a l igh t u p o n t he 124 W H A T I F I T W E R E T O D A Y ? 125

Y e se rvan t s of G o d 147

LORD'S DAY O day of rest and gladness 36 O Thou whose hand 379 Safely through another week 37 This is the day the Lord 39 Welcome, delightful morn 21 With joy we hail the sacred 38

L O R D ' S S U P P E R

A parting hymn we sing 397

Be known to us 398

Be present at our table, Lord 396 Bread of heaven 395 Bread of the world 394 Go to dark Gethsemane 105 Here at Thy table, Lord 392 Here, O my Lord 391 In memory of the Saviour's 393 'Tis midnight, and on Olive's 104.

LOVE—GOD'S LOVE TO US

A T C A L V A R Y 96

C o m e , H o l y Sp i r i t 169 G r e a t is T h y faithfulness 47 L o v e d iv ine 2 L O V E IS T H E T H E M E 293

L O V E L I F T E D M E 212

O love of G o d mos t full 52 0 love t h a t wil t n o t let m e go 290 T h e K i n g of love 280 T h e r e ' s a g l a d n e w song 311 T h e r e ' s a wideness 4 8 W h e n I su rvey 99 Z i o n s t ands w i t h hills 378

LOVE—OUR LOVE TO GOD

1 love Thee 150 I love to tell the story 141 Jesus, Thy boundless love 288 More love to Thee, O Christ 292 My dear Redeemer 83 My Jesus, I love Thee 289 Praise to God, immortal

praise 14 Saviour, teach me day by day 291 There is a green hill far away 98 There is a name I love to hear 131 When I survey 99

LOYALTY A charge to keep I have 358 I would be true 315 LOYALTY TO CHRIST 407 Truehearted, wholehearted 410

Who is on the Lord's side 413 Yield not to temptation 364

MARRIAGE 0 perfect love 501

The voice that breathed 502

MISSIONS C h r i s t for t h e w o r l d w e sing 458 F a t h e r in h e a v e n , w h o lovest 4 6 0 F l i n g o u t t he b a n n e r 446 F o r w a r d t h r o u g h t he ages 463 F r o m G r e e n l a n d ' s icy m o u n

ta ins 449 F r o m o c e a n u n t o o c e a n 450 H a i l to t h e b r igh tne s s 453 H a r k , t h e voice of J e s u s 440 H e r a l d s of C h r i s t 452

1 love to tell t h e s to ry 141 I n C h r i s t t h e r e is n o E a s t 4 4 3 J e s u s sha l l r e i g n 116

L i g h t of t h e w o r l d 4 5 4 O G o d , w e p r a y for a l l 4 5 6 O Z i o n , h a s t e 451 S E N D T H E L I G H T 457

T H E K I N G ' S BUSINESS 433

T h e m o r n i n g l igh t 448 T h o u whose a l m i g h t y W o r d 461 W a t c h m a n ! tell us 462 W e a r e l iv ing , w e a r e dwe l l

i n g 421 W e ' v e a s tory to tell 455 Y e C h r i s t i a n h e r a l d s 4 5 9

MORNING HYMNS Awake, my soul, in joyful lays 26 Awake, my tongue, thy tribute 24

Christ, whose glory fills 22 Holy, holy, holy 1 Still, still with Thee 25 Welcome, delightful morn 21 When morning gilds the skies 23

MOTHER'S DAY Gracious Saviour, who didst 503

0 blessed day of motherhood 504

N E W Y E A R

Another year is dawning 497 Father, let me dedicate 498 Ring out the old 496

O F F E R T O R Y H Y M N S

All things are Thine 403, 536 All things come of Thee 534 Bless Thou the gifts 533 Grant us, Lord, the grace 537 S O M E T H I N G F O R T H E E 4 0 0

T R U S T , T R Y , A N D P R O V E M E 404

W e give T h e e b u t T h i n e

o w n 4 0 2 , 5 3 5

PATRIOTISM A M E R I C A 487

A M E R I C A , T H E B E A U T I F U L 4 8 9

B A T T L E H Y M N 4 8 8

G o d of o u r fa the rs 54 T H E S T A R - S P A N G L E D B A N N E R 4 8 6

PEACE—WITH GOD A r t t h o u w e a r y 2 4 5

C o m e to J e s u s , ye w h o l a b o r 246 F r o m every s t o r m y w i n d 296 1 h e a r d t h e voice of J e s u s say 302 I T I S W E L L W I T H M Y S O U L 265

L i k e a r i v e r g lo r ious 294 N E A R T O T H E H E A R T O F G O D 301

N o w , on l a n d a n d sea 28 S a v i o u r , a g a i n to T h y d e a r 27 S W E E T P E A C E , T H E G I F T 2 9 9

W O N D E R F U L P E A C E 285

W O N D E R F U L , W O N D E R F U L

J E S U S I 4 2

PEACE—ON EARTH Crown Him with many

crowns 152

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PRAISE A m i g h t y fortress 40 All c r ea tu re s of our G o d 3 All peop le t h a t on e a r t h 13 Al l th ings b r i g h t a n d beaut i fu l 8 A w a k e , m y t o n g u e , thy t r i b u t e 24 C o m e , T h o u Almigh ty K i n g 12 C o m e , t h o u F o u n t 313 D r a w T h o u m y soul , O

Chr i s t 314 F o r t he b e a u t y of t he e a r t h 153 G o d of o u r fa thers 54 G o d , o u r F a t h e r , we a d o r e

T h e e 5 G o d t he a l m i g h t y O n e 42 G u i d e m e , O T h o u g r e a t

J e h o v a h 5 5 , 56 H a l l e l u j a h ! Chr i s t is r isen 114 H a r k , t en t h o u s a n d h a r p s 145 H E K E E P S M E S I N G I N G 307

H o l y , ho ly , holy 1 I m m o r t a l , invisible 43 L e t all on e a r t h the i r voices 7 L o v e d iv ine 2 L O V E IS T H E T H E M E 293

M i g h t y God, while angeis 4 N o w to t h e L o r d a nob le song 19 O m y soul , bless G o d 51 0 w o r s h i p t he K i n g 20 Pra i se , m y soul , t he K i n g 18 Pra ise t he L o r d ! ye h e a v e n s 9 Pra ise to G o d , i m m o r t a l p ra i se 14 Pra i se to t h e L o r d 6 Rejoice , ye p u r e in h e a r t 17 Safely t h r o u g h a n o t h e r week 37 S t a n d u p , a n d bless t h e L o r d 16 S u n of m y soul 15 T h e spac ious firmament 10 T h i s is m y F a t h e r ' s wor ld 59 T h i s is t h e d a y the L o r d 39 T o G o d be t he glory 41 W e pra i se T h e e , O G o d 11 W i t h j o y w e ha i l t he sacred 3 8

PRAYER A b i d e w i t h m e 295 B R E A T H E ON M E 174

B r e a t h e o n m e , b r e a t h 167 C H I L D ' S M O R N I N G H Y M N 341

C o m e , H o l y Spi r i t 169 C o m e , T h o u F o u n t 313 D e a r L o r d a n d F a t h e r 335 D r a w T h o u m y soul , O

C h r i s t 314 G o to d a r k G e t h s e m a n e 105

G o d , t h a t m a d e s t e a r t h 30 H I G H E R G R O U N D 319

H o l y Ghos t , w i th l i gh t d i v i n e 170 Holy Spi r i t , faithful g u i d e 165 H o p e of t h e w o r l d 282 1 A M P R A Y I N G F O R Y O U 232

I a m T h i n e , O L o r d 349 I need T h e e every h o u r 334 Jesus , S a v i o u r , p i lo t m e 337 Je sus , T h o u j o y of lov ing 136

L o r d , for t o m o r r o w a n d its 339 L o r d , l ay s o m e soul u p o n 332 L O R D , S E N D A R E V I V A L 333

L o r d , speak to m e 340 M Y P R A Y E R 338

M Y S A V I O U R ' S L O V E 139

O p e n m y eyes 312 O u r F a t h e r in h e a v e n 343 P E N T E C O S T A L P O W E R I 73

P r a y e r is t h e soul 's s incere 336 S a v i o u r , like a s h e p h e r d 344 Seal us , O H o l y Sp i r i t 175 S E N D A G R E A T R E V I V A L 342

S p e a k to m y h e a r t 331 Sp i r i t d i v i n e , a t t e n d 172 Spi r i t of G o d , d e s c e n d 166 S w e e t h o u r of p r a y e r 32 7 T e a c h m e to p r a y 330 T h e H o l y G h o s t is h e r e 168

' T i s m i d n i g h t , a n d on O l i v e ' s 104 ' T i s t h e blessed h o u r 329 W h a t a f r iend 328

P R O V I D E N C E — ( S e e God,

Providence of)

R E D E M P T I O N — ( S e e

Salvation)

REPENTANCE Blow ye t h e t r u m p e t , b low 250 D e p t h of m e r c y ! c a n t h e r e b e 242 G o d ca l l ing y e t ! 223 H o l y Spi r i t , f rom on h i g h 171 I a m resolved 216 I h e a r T h y w e l c o m e voice 224

I l ay m y sins o n J e s u s 210 I n e e d T h e e , p r e c i o u s J e s u s 221

J E S U S , I C O M E 233

J E S U S Is T H E F R I E N D Y O U

N E E D 214

J E S U S P A I D I T A L L 225

L O R D , I ' M C O M I N G H O M E 237

L O V E L I F T E D M E 212

N o , n o t d e s p a i r i n g l y 206 Pass m e no t , O gen t l e Sav

i o u r 219 Te l l m e t h e old, o ld s to ry 222 Tel l m e t h e s to ry of J e s u s 211 T h o u g h y o u r sins be 213 T h r o w o u t t he lifeline 217 W h y d o y o u w a i t 220 W H Y N O T N O W ? 218

Y E M U S T B E B O R N A G A I N 215

RESURRECTION— (See also Christ—Resurrection of)

C h r i s t t he L o r d is r isen t o d a y 115 H E L I V E S 279

I k n o w t h a t m y R e d e e m e r 127 L o , H e c o m e s wi th c louds 123

R i s e , m y soul 122 Sti l l , still w i t h T h e e 25 W H A T I F I T W E R E T O D A Y ? 125

R E V I V A L

LORD, SEND A REVIVAL 333 PENTECOSTAL POWER I 73 Revive us again 205 SEND A GREAT REVIVAL 342 There shall be showers 264

SALVATION Alas , a n d d i d m y S a v i o u r 101 A m a z i n g g r a c e 188 A R E Y O U W A S H E D IN T H E

B L O O D ? 192

A T C A L V A R Y 96

A T T H E C R O S S 94

BLESSED R E D E E M E R 106

C H R I S T R E C E I V E T H S I N F U L

M E N r 95 G L O R Y T O H I S N A M E 95

G R A C E G R E A T E R T H A N O U R

S I N 200 H E I N C L U D E D M E 194

H E IS A B L E T O D E L I V E R

T H E E I 9 8

H E L I F T E D M E 202

I s aw t h e cross of J e s u s 190

JESUS Is THE FRIEND YOU N E E D 2 1 4

J E S U S S A V E S 191

L O V E L I F T E D M E 212

M Y S A V I O U R ' S L O V E 139

N o , n o t d e s p a i r i n g l y 2 0 6 N O T H I N G B U T T H E B L O O D 204

O N C E F O R A L L 199

P O W E R IN T H E B L O O D 193

Pra i se H i m , pra i se H i m 137

R E D E E M E D 203

R e s c u e t he p e r i s h i n g 207

R e v i v e us a g a i n 205 R o c k of Ages 103 S A V E D , S A V E D 197

S I N C E I H A V E B E E N R E

D E E M E D 208

T H E O L D R U G G E D C R O S S 93

T H E W A Y O F T H E C R O S S 196

T h e r e is a f o u n t a i n 92 T h e r e is a g r e e n hil l far a w a y 98 T h o u , O Chr i s t , of C a l v a r y 189 T h o u g h y o u r sins b e 213 W H A T A W O N D E R F U L S A V

I O U R 130

W h e n I su rvey 99 W H I T E R T H A N S N O W 201

" W H O S O E V E R " M E A N E T H M E 209

Y E M U S T B E B O R N A G A I N 215

S A V I O U R — ( S e e Christ-

Saviour)

S E C O N D C O M I N G — ( S e e

Christ—Return of)

S E C U R I T Y

F r o m eve ry s t o r m y w i n d 296 G o d of o u r fa the rs 5 4 G O D W I L L T A K E C A R E O F

Y o u 274

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Have faith in God 253 H E HIDETH M Y SOUL 272 How firm a foundation 262, 263 I K N O W WHOM I HAVE B E

LIEVED 275 In heavenly love abiding 303 I T IS W E L L WITH M Y SOUL 265 Like a river glorious 294 O God, our help in ages past 286 O Holy Saviour 287 O SAFE TO THE ROCK 2 71 ONCE FOR A L L 199 Rock of Ages 103 Saviour, again to Thy 27 Standing on the promises 266 Sun of my soul 15 T H E HAVEN OF REST 228 T H E LILY OF THE VALLEY 87 T H E SOLID ROCK 283 We praise Thee, O God 11 WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL

JESUS I42 Zion stands with hills 378

SERVICE

Hark, the voice of Jesus 440 I ' L L G O WHERE YOU W A N T

M E TO G O 425 L E T THE LOWER LIGHTS 300 MAKE M E A BLESSING 431 MAKE M E A CHANNEL 438 Must I go, and empty-

handed 430 Must Jesus bear the cross 428 O Master, let me walk 426 O Master Workman 441 O U R BEST 437 READY 439 SATISFIED WITH JESUS 436 Seal us, O Holy Spirit 175 Serve the Lord with gladness 434 T H E KING'S BUSINESS 433 The Master hath come 427 T o the work 435 Work for the night is coming 424

S O C I A L B E T T E R M E N T

God of grace 465 Hear, hear, O ye nations 467

0 Jesus, Master, when today 466 Where cross the crowded 464

S O U L - W I N N I N G

BRING THEM IN 429 BRINGING IN THE SHEAVES 432 Hark, the voice of Jesus 440 1 AM PRAYING FOR YOU 232 I love to tell the story 141 Lord, lay some soul upon 332 LORD, SEND A REVIVAL 333 MAKE M E A BLESSING 431 MAKE M E A CHANNEL 438 Must I go, and empty-

handed 430 Rescue the perishing 207 T H E KING'S BUSINESS 433 Throw out the lifeline 217 W I L L THERE BE ANY STARS 470

STEWARDSHIP—OF LIFE

A CHILD OF THE KING 270 I gave my life for thee 399 Master, no offering 401 O U R BEST 437 READY 439 SOMETHING FOR T H E E 400 Take my life, and let it

^ 356, 357

STEWARDSHIP—OF POSSESSIONS

All things are Thine 403 Master, no offering 401 SOMETHING FOR T H E E 400 TRUST, T R Y AND PROVE M E 404

We give Thee but Thine own 402

S U F F E R I N G — C H R I S TIAN'S—(See Comfort)

TEMPTATION AND TRIAL

In the hour of trial 317 My soul, be on thy guard 420 T H E ROCK T H A T Is HIGHER 320 Yield not to temptation 364

T E M P E R A N C E A N D M O R A L U P R I G H T NESS—(See Christian Citizenship)

T H A N K F U L N E S S

ANNIVERSARY HYMN 500 Come, ye thankful people 490 COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS 318 For all the blessings 495 For the beauty of the earth 153 Now thank we all our God 491 Praise to God, immortal praise 14 THANKSGIVING HYMN 494 We gather together 492 We plow the fields 493

T R U S T

Cast thy burden 254 FAITH Is THE VICTORY 256 Faith of our fathers 252 God moves in a mysterious

way 53 Have faith in God 253 I've found a friend 261 LEANING ON THE EVERLAST

ING ARMS 371 Lord, for tomorrow 339 My faith looks up to Thee 257 My Jesus, as Thou wilt 251 O for a faith that will not 255 O God, our help in ages past 286 O worship the King 20 ONLY TRUST HIM 235 Pass me not 219 So let our lips and lives 323 'Tis so sweet to trust 258 TRUST AND OBEY 260 TRUSTING JESUS 259

YOUTH Arise, O youth of God 423 Dare to be brave 411 Give of your best 353 GLORIOUS Is T H Y NAME 138 Just as I am, Thine own to be 249 O Master Workman of the

race 441 Rejoice, ye pure in heart 17 Shepherd of tender youth 162 The Master hath come 427

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T i t l e s are in Smal l Caps; first l ines i n l o w e r case type

A charge to keep I have, 358 A CHILD OF THE KING, 270

A glory gilds the sacred page, 186 A mighty fortress is our God, 40 A par t ing hymn we sing, 397 A ruler once came to Jesus by night, 215 A wonderful Saviour is Jesus my Lord,

272 Abide with me, 295 Alas! and did my Saviour bleed (Avon),

101 Alas! and did my Saviour bleed (Hudson),

94 All creatures of our God and King, 3 All glory, laud, and honor, 151 All hai l the power (Coronation), 132 All hai l the power (Diadem), 134 All hail the power (Miles Lane), 133 All people that on ear th do dwell, 13 All the way my Saviour leads me, 268 All things are T h i n e (Eisenach), 536 All things are T h i n e (Germany), 403 All things bright and beautiful, 8 All things come of T h e e , 534 All to Jesus I surrender, 363 Almighty Father, hear our prayer, 529 Almost persuaded now to believe, 248 Am I a soldier of the cross, 405 AMAZING GRACE, 188

AMENS

Bell Cadence, 553 Cholmondely, 549 Dresden, 543 Finir, 554 Fourfold, 546 Gunner , 550 Pacem, 551 Restare, 552 St. Peter, 548 Sevenfold, 547 Threefold (Tradit ional) , 545 Threefold, 54 4

AMERICA, 487

AMERICA, THE BEAUTIFUL, 489

Angels, from the realms of glory, 76 Angels we have heard on high, 64 ANNIVERSARY H Y M N , 500

Another year is dawning, 497 "Are ye able?" said the Master, 351 A R E YOU WASHED IN THE BLOOD?, 192

Arise, O youth of God, 423 Art thou weary, 245 As with gladness men of old, 68 Ask ye what great thing I know, 161 A T CALVARY, 96

A T THE CROSS, 94

Awake, my soul, in joyful lays, 26 Awake, my soul, stretch every nerve, 309 Awake, my tongue, thy t r ibute bring, 24 Away in a manger , 77

Be known to us in breaking bread, 398 Be not dismayed whate 'er bet ide, 274 Be present at our table, Lord, 396 Be T h o u my vision, 62 Begin, my tongue, some heavenly theme,

49 Beneath the cross of Jesus, 345 BENEDICTION, 540

Bless T h o u the gifts, 533 BLESSED ASSURANCE, 269

BLESSED B E THE N A M E , 140

BLESSED REDEEMER, 106

Blessed Saviour, we adore T h e e , 138 Blest be the tie, 366 Blow ye the t rumpet , blow, 250 Bread of heaven, on thee we feed, 395 Bread of the world, in mercy broken, 394 Break T h o u the bread of life, 178 BREATHE ON M E , 174

Breathe on me, Breath of God, 167 Brethren, we have met to worship, 368 Brightest and best, 67

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Brightly beams our Father 's mercy, 300 BRING T H E M I N , 429

Bring ye all the tithes, 404 BRINGING IN THE SHEAVES, 432

Cast thy burden on the Lord, 254 CHILD'S MORNING H Y M N , 341

CHRIST AROSE, 113

Christ for the world we sing, 458 Christ has for sin a tonement made, 130 CHRIST RECEIVETH SINFUL M E N , 195

CHRIST RETURNETH, 120

Christ, the Lord, is risen today, 115 Christ, whose glory fills the skies, 22 CLOSE TO T H E E , 354

Come, every soul, by sin oppressed, 235 Come, Holy Spirit, Dove divine, 385 Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove, 169 Come, let us tune our loftiest song, 128 Come, says Jesus ' sacred voice, 244 Come, T h o u Almighty King, 12 Come, T h o u Fount of every blessing, 313 Come to Jesus, ye who labor, 246 Come to the Saviour now, 226 "Come u n t o Me," ye weary, 227 Come, we that love the Lord, 308 Come, ye disconsolate, 297 Come, ye faithful, raise the strain, 109 Come, ye sinners, poor and needy, 241 Come, ye thankful people, come, 490 Coming now to T h e e , 342 C O U N T YOUR BLESSINGS, 318

Create in me a clean heart , O God, 518 Crown H i m with many crowns, 152

Dare to be brave, 411 Day is dying in the west, 29 Dear Lord a n d Father of mankind , 335 DEDICATORY H Y M N , 499

Dep th of mercy! can there be, 242 Down at the cross, 95 DOXOLOGY, 13, 514

Draw T h o u my soul, O Christ, 314

Encamped along the hills of light, 256 Eternal Father, strong to save, 61

Face to face with Christ, 475 Fairest Lord Jesus, 159 F A I T H Is THE VICTORY, 256

Faith of our fathers, 252 Father , I stretch my hands to T h e e , 46

Father in heaven, who lovest all, 460 Father, let me dedicate, 498 Father, we thank T h e e for the night, 341 Fight the good fight, 406 Fl ing ou t the banner , 446 FOOTSTEPS OF JESUS, 362

For all the blessings of the year, 495 For the beauty of the earth, 153 Forward through the ages, 463 Free from the law, O happy condit ion,

Fr iend of the home, 376 From all the dark places, 409 From every stormy wind that blows, 296 From Greenland 's icy mounta ins , 449 From ocean u n t o ocean, 450 From over hill and plain, 407

Gent le Jesus, meek and mild, 510 Gent le Mary laid her Child, 73 Give of your best to the Master, 553 GLORIOUS IS T H Y N A M E , 138

Glorious things of thee are spoken, 381 Glory be to the Father (1st setting), 524 Glory be to the Father (2nd setting), 525 Glory be to the Father (3rd setting), 526 GLORY TO H I S N A M E , 95

Go to dark Gethsemane, 105 God be with you till we meet again, 372 God calling yet! shall I no t hear, 223 God give us Christ ian homes, 377 God is love, His mercy brightens, 50 God moves in a mysterious way, 53 God of grace a n d God of glory, 465 God of our fathers, whose almighty hand .

54 God, our Father , we adore T h e e , 5 God, that madest ear th and heaven, 30 God the almighty One , 42 God who touchest ear th with beauty, 45 G O D W I L L T A K E CARE OF YOU, 274

Good Christ ian men, rejoice, 74 GRACE GREATER THAN O U R SIN, 200

Grace, love, and peace abide, 539 Gracious Saviour, who didst honor , 503 Gran t us, Lord, the grace of giving, 537 Great is T h y faithfulness, 47 Great Redeemer, we adore T h e e , 154 Guide me, O T h o u great Jehovah (Cwm

Rhondda ) , 55 Guide me, O T h o u great Jehovah (Zion),

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Hai l , T h o u long-expected Jesus, 70 Hai l , T h o u once despised Jesus, 149 Hai l to the brightness, 453 H A L L E L U J A H ! CHRIST I S R I S E N , 114

Hallelujah, hallelujah, hear t a n d voice, 114

H A L L E L U J A H ! W H A T A SAVIOUR, 163

H a p p y the home when God is there, 374 Hark! hark, my soul, 469 Hark , ten thousand harps, 145 Hark! the herald angels sing, 8 i Hark , the voice of Jesus calling, 440 Hark! 'tis the Shepherd's voice I hear, 429 Have faith in God, 253 Have T h i n e own way, Lord, 355 Have you been to Jesus, 192 Have you failed in your plan, 231 H E H I D E T H M Y SOUL, 272

H E INCLUDED M E , 194

H E IS A B L E TO DELIVER T H E E , 198

H e is coming, 121 H E IS SO PRECIOUS TO M E , 304

H E K E E P S M E SINGING, 307

H e leadeth me! O blessed tho't , 58 H E LIFTED M E , 202

H E LIVES, 279

Hear , hear, O ye nat ions, 467 Hea r our prayer, O heavenly Father, 531 H e a r our prayer, O Lord, 530 Hea r ye the Master's call, 437 Heralds of Christ, 452 Here at T h y table, Lord, 392 Here, O my Lord, 391 HIDING IN T H E E , 271

HIGHER GROUND, 319

His W A Y WITH T H E E , 239

Holy Bible, Book divine, 179 Holy Ghost, with light divine, 170 Holy, holy, holy, 1 Holy Spirit, breathe on me, 174 Holy Spirit, faithful guide, 165 Holy Spirit, from on high, 171 H o p e of the world, 282 How beauteous were the marks, 84 How firm a foundat ion (Foundat ion) , 263 How firm a foundat ion (Adeste Fideles),

262 How sweet the name of Jesus sounds, 160 How tedious and tasteless the hours, 306

I am a stranger here, 433 I am coming to the cross, 243

am happy today, 209 A M PRAYING FOR YOU, 232

am resolved, 216 am satisfied with Jesus, 436 am so glad that the Father in heaven,

5°9 am so happy in Christ today, 194 am T h i n e , O Lord, 349 am thinking today, 470 can hear my Saviour calling, 361 gave My life for thee, 399 have a Saviour, 232 have a song I love to sing, 208 have found a friend in Jesus, 87 hear the Saviour say, 225 hear T h y welcome voice, 224 heard the bells on Christmas day, ,78 heard the voice of Jesus say, 302 know not how that Bethlehem's Babe,

276 know not why God's wondrous grace,

275 know that my Redeemer liveth, 127 K N O W THE BIBLE Is T R U E , 184

know the Bible was sent from God, 184 K N O W W H O M I H A V E BELIEVED, 275

lay my sins on Jesus, 210 love T h e e , 150 love T h y kingdom, Lord, 382 love to tell the story, 141 must needs go home, 196 must tell Jesus, 298 need T h e e every hour, 334 need Thee , precious Jesus, 221

'. saw the cross of Jesus, 190 . serve a risen Saviour, 279 '. stand amazed in the presence, 139

SURRENDER A L L , 363

. th ink when I read that sweet story, 506 was sinking deep in sin, 212

'. W I L L ARISE AND G o TO JESUS, 241

'. W I L L N O T FORGET T H E E , 278

'. will sing of my Redeemer, 143 '. will sing the wondrous story, 144 ! would be true, 315 f you are t ired of the load, 230 'LL G o W H E R E YOU W A N T M E TO Go, 425

'LL LIVE FOR H I M , 359

i'm pressing on the upward way, 319 immortal, invisible, 43 immortal Love, forever full, 277 in Christ there is n o East or West, 443

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I n heavenly love abiding, 303 I n Jesus ' name we pray, 528 I n loving-kindness Jesus came, 202 I n memory of the Saviour's love, 393 I n the cross of Christ I glory, 100 I n the h o u r of trial, 317 I n t o the woods my Master went, 90 Is YOUR A L L ON THE ALTAR?, 350

Is your life a channel of blessing, 438 I t came u p o n the midnight clear, 71 I T Is W E L L WITH M Y SOUL, 265

I t may be at morn , 120 I t may no t be on the mounta in ' s height,

425 I 've found a friend (Friend), 261 I 've found a friend (Rapture) , 197 I 've wandered far away from God, 237

Jehovah the Lord, ou r Saviour a n d King,

494 Jerusalem, the golden, 477 Jesus calls us, o'er the tumult , 360 JESUS, I C O M E , 233

Jesus, I my cross have taken, 387 Jesus is all the world to me, 155 JESUS Is CALLING, 229

Jesus is coming to ear th again, 125 Jesus is tenderly calling, 229 JESUS I S THE FRIEND Y O U N E E D , 214

Jesus, keep me near the cross, 97 Jesus, lover of my soul (Aberystwyth),

158 Jesus, lover of my soul (Martyn), 156 Jesus, lover of my soul (Refuge), 157 JESUS LOVES EVEN M E , 509

Jesus loves me, 512 JESUS PAID I T A L L , 225

JESUS SAVES, 191

Jesus, Saviour, pi lot me, 337 Jesus shall reign where 'er the sun, 116 Jesus, the very thought of T h e e , 135 Jesus, T h o u joy of loving hearts, 136 Jesus, T h y boundless love to me, 288 Joy to the world! the Lord is come, 65 Joyful, joyful, we adore T h e e , 44 Jus t as I am, T h i n e own to be, 249 Jus t as I am, 240 J U S T W H E N I N E E D H I M MOST, 267

Lead, kindly light, 60 L e a d me, Lord, 522

Lead on, O King eternal , 417 LEANING ON THE EVERLASTING ARMS, 371

Let all mor ta l flesh keep silence, 80 Let all on ear th their voices raise, 7 L E T JESUS C O M E INTO YOUR H E A R T , 230

L E T OTHERS SEE JESUS IN YOU, 348

L E T THE L O W E R LIGHTS B E BURNING, 300

Let the words of my mouth , 532 Let there be light, 444 Lift u p your heads, ye mighty gates, 247 Light of the world, we hail T h e e , 454 Like a river glorious, 294 Like rad ian t sunshine, 285 Living for Jesus, 352 Lo, H e comes with clouds descending, 123 Look, ye saints, 148 Lord, as of old at Pentecost, 173 Lord, dismiss us with T h y blessing, 31 Lord, for tomorrow and its needs, 339 LORD, I ' M COMING H O M E , 237

Lord Jesus, I long to be perfectly whole, 201

Lord, lay some soul u p o n my heart , 332 LORD, SEND A REVIVAL, 333

Lord, speak to me that I may speak, 340 Love divine, all loves excelling, 2 LOVE I S THE T H E M E , 293

LOVE LIFTED M E , 212

Low in the grave H e lay, 113 LOYALTY TO CHRIST, 407

Majestic sweetness sits en throned, 118 M A K E M E A BLESSING, 431

M A K E M E A CHANNEL OF BLESSING, 438

" M a n of sorrows," what a name, 163 March on, O soul, with strength, 422 Marvelous grace of our loving Lord, 200 Master, no offering costly and sweet, 401 May the grace of Christ, our Saviour

(Dorrnance), 538 May the grace of Christ, our Saviour

(Bryson City), 540 Mighty God, while angels bless T h e e , 4 Mine eyes have seen the glory, 488 More about Jesus, 321 More holiness give me, 338 More like Jesus would I be, 316 More like the Master, 325 More love to T h e e , O Christ, 292 Must I go, and empty-handed, 430 Must Jesus bear the cross alone, 428 My country, 'tis of thee, 487

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My dear Redeemer and my Lord, 83 My faith looks u p to T h e e , 257 My Father is rich in houses a n d lands, 270 My hope is built on no th ing less, 283 My Jesus, as T h o u wilt, 251 My Jesus, I love Thee , 289 My life, my love I give to T h e e , 359 M Y PRAYER, 338

M Y REDEEMER, 143

M Y SAVIOUR FIRST OF A L L , 472

M Y SAVIOUR'S LOVE, 139

My soul, be on thy guard, 420 My soul in sad exile, 228

N E A R THE CROSS, 97

N E A R TO THE HEART O F GOD, 301

Nearer , my God, to T h e e , 322 Nearer, still nearer, 281 No, not despairingly, 206 N O T H I N G BUT THE BLOOD, 204

Now for each yearning heart , 527 Now, on land and sea descending, 28 Now thank we all our God, 491 Now the day is over, 35 Now to the Lord a noble song, 19

O beautiful for spacious skies, 489 O blessed day of motherhood, 504 O brother man, fold to thy heart , 447 O come, all ye faithful, 66 O could I speak the matchless worth, 146 O day of rest and gladness, 36 O do not let the word depar t , 234 O Father, unto Thee , 517 O for a faith that will no t shrink, 255 O for a thousand tongues (Azmon), 129 O for a thousand tongues (Blessed Name),

140 O God of light, T h y Word , 185 O God of our fathers, 500 O God, our help in ages past, 286 O God, we pray for all mankind , 456 O happy day, that fixed my choice, 389 O happy home where T h o u art loved, 373 O Holy Saviour, friend unseen, 287 O Jesus, I have promised, 386 O Jesus, Master, when today, 466 O Jesus, Thou art s tanding, 346 G* land of rest for thee I sigh, 284 O little town of Bethlehem, 75 O Lord of love, T h o u light divine, 520 O love of God most full, 52

O love that wilt not let me go, 290 O Master, let me walk with T h e e , 426 O Master Workman of the race, 441 O my soul, bless God the Father , 51 O perfect love, 501 O sacred Head, now wounded, 91 O safe to the Rock, 271 O, say, can you see, 486 O sometimes the shadows are deep, 320 O T H A T W I L L B E GLORY, 485

O they tell me of a home, 484 O think of the home over there, 480 O T h o u God of my salvation, 164 O T h o u who in Jordan , 388 O T h o u whose gracious presence blest,

375 O T h o u whose h a n d ha th brought us, 379 O where are kings and empires now, 383 O W H Y N O T T O N I G H T ? , 234

O Word of God incarnate, 183 O worship the King, 20 O worship the Lord, 521 O Zion haste, 451 Of the themes tha t men have known, 293 Oh, for a closer walk, 365 O H , H o w I LOVE JESUS, 131

O n a hill far away, 93 O n Jordan 's stormy banks (O'Kane) , 478 O n Jordan ' s stormy banks (Promised

Land) , 479 O N C E FOR A L L , 199

Once to every m a n and na t ion , 418 O N E D A Y , 85 O N L Y T R U S T H I M , 235

Onward, Christian soldiers, 412 Open my eyes that I may see, 312 O U R BEST, 437

O u r Father in heaven, 343 O u r Lord Christ ha th risen, 112 Out in the highways and byways of life,

431 O u t of my bondage, sorrow and night, 233

Pass me not , O gentle Saviour, 219 PENTECOSTAL POWER, 173

POWER IN THE BLOOD, 193

Praise God from whom all blessings flow,

PRAISE H I M , A L L Y E L I T T L E CHILDREN,

5 1 1

Praise Him, praise Him, 137 Praise, my soul; the King of heaven, 18 Praise the Lord! ye heavens, adore Him, g

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Praise to God, immortal praise, 14 Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, 6 Prayer is the soul's sincere desire, 336 Pure r in heart , O God, 369

READY, 439

REDEEMED, 203

Redeemed, how I love to proclaim it, 203 Rejoice, the Lord is King, 108 Rejoice, ye pure in heart , 17 Rescue the perishing, 207 Reveal ing Word, thy light portrays, 177 REVIVE U S AGAIN, 205

Ride on! ride on in majesty, 102 R i n g out the old, r ing in the new, 496 Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings, 12a Rise up , O men of God, 445 Rock of Ages, cleft for me, 103

Safely through another week, 37 SATISFIED W I T H JESUS, 436

SAVED, SAVED, 197

Saviour, again to T h y dear Name, 27 Saviour, breathe an evening blessing, 34 Saviour, like a shepherd lead us, 344 Saviour, more than life to me, 326 Saviour, teach me day by day, 291 Saviour, T h y dying love, 400 Seal us, O Holy Spirit, 175 SEND A G R E A T REVIVAL, 342

Send a revival, O Christ, my Lord, 333 SEND THE LIGHT, 457

Serve the Lord with gladness, 434 Shall we gather at the river, 481 Shepherd of tender youth, 162 Silent night, holy night , 72 Simply trusting every day, 259 SINCE I H A V E B E E N REDEEMED, 208

SINCE JESUS C A M E INTO M Y H E A R T , 310

Sing the wondrous love of Jesus, 483 Sing them over again to me, 181 Sinners Jesus will receive, 195 So let our lips and lives express, 323 So precious is Jesus, 304 Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling, 236 Softly now the light of day, 33 Soldiers of Christ, arise, 416 SOMETHING FOR T H E E , 400

Sowing in the morning , 432 Speak to my heart , 331 Spirit divine, a t tend our prayer, 172 Spirit of God, descend, 166

Spirit of the l iving God, 523 Stand u p , and bless the Lord, 16 Stand up , s tand u p for Jesus (Geibel), 419 Stand u p , stand u p for Jesus (Webb), 415 Standing on the promises, 266 Still, still with T h e e , 25 Sun of my soul, T h o u Saviour dear, 15 SUNSHINE IN M Y SOUL, 273

SWEET B Y AND B Y , 471

Sweet h o u r of prayer, 327 Sweet is the promise, 278 SWEET PEACE, THE G I F T OF GOD'S LOVE,

299 Sweetly, Lord, have we heard T h e e call

ing, 362

T a k e my life, and let it be (Hendon) , 357 T a k e my life, a n d let it be (Yarbrough),

356 T a k e the n a m e of Jesus with you, 305 T a k e t ime to b e holy, 367 T a k e u p thy cross a n d follow Me, 347 Teach me to pray, 330 Te l l me the old, old story, 222 Te l l me the stories of Jesus, 505 Te l l me the story of Jesus, 211 T e n thousand times ten thousand, 476 THANKSGIVING H Y M N , 494

T H E BANNER OF THE CROSS, 408

T h e church's one foundat ion, 380 T h e day of resurrection, 111 T H E DIVINE G I F T , 185

T h e first Noel , 63 T h e great Physician, 86 T H E H A V E N o r R E S T , 228

T h e head that once was crowned, 117 T h e heavens declare T h y glory, 187 T h e Holy Ghost is here, 168 T h e King of love my Shepherd is, 280 T H E KING'S BUSINESS, 433

T H E KINGDOM I S COMING, 409

T h e light of God is falling, 442 T H E LIGHT O F THE W O R L D IS JESUS, 88

T H E L I L Y OF THE VALLEY, 87

T h e Lord bless thee and keep thee, 541 T h e Lord bless you and keep you, 542 T h e Lord is in His holy temple (Quam

Dilecta), 515 T h e Lord is in His holy temple (Shaw

nee), 516 T h e Lord is my Shepherd, 57 T h e Lord will come, 126

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T h e Master ha th come, 427 T h e morn ing light is breaking, 448 T H E NAIL-SCARRED H A N D , 231

T H E O L D RUGGED CROSS, 93

T h e radiant morn ha th passed away, 32 T H E R O C K T H A T IS HIGHER T H A N I, 320

T H E SOLID ROCK, 283

T h e Son of God goes forth to war, 414 T h e spacious firmament, 10 T H E STAR-SPANGLED BANNER, 486

T h e strife is o'er, 107 T H E UNCLOUDED D A Y , 484

T h e Voice that breathed o'er Eden, 502 T H E W A Y OF THE CROSS LEADS H O M E , ig6

T h e whole world was lost, 88 T h e wise may br ing their learning, 513 T h e r e comes to my heart one sweet strain,

299 T h e r e is a fountain, 92 T h e r e is a green hill far away, 98 T h e r e is a name I love to hear, 131 T h e r e is a place of quiet rest, 301 T h e r e is never a day so dreary, 142 T H E R E Is POWER IN THE BLOOD, 193

T h e r e is sunshine in my soul today, 273 T h e r e shall be showers of blessing, 264 There ' s a call comes ringing, 457 There ' s a glad new song, 311 There ' s a land that is fairer than day, 471 There ' s a light upon the mounta ins , 124 There ' s a royal banner , 408 There ' s a song in the air, 69 There ' s a wideness in God's mercy, 48 There ' s within my heart a melody, 307 Th i s is my Father 's world, 59 This is the day the Lord ha th made, 39 This rite our blest Redeemer gave, 384 T h o ' the way we journey, 474 T h o u didst leave T h y throne, 82 T h o u hast said, exalted Jesus, 390 T h o u , my everlasting portion, 354 T h o u , O Christ of Calvary, 189 T h o u , whose almighty word, 461 T h o u g h your sins be as scarlet, 213 Throw out the lifeline, 217 Thy Word is a lamp to my feet, 180 Thy Word is like a garden, Lord, 182 'Tis midnight , and on Olive's brow, 104 'T is so sweet to trust in Jesus, 258 'Tis the blessed hour of prayer, 329 'Tis the grandest theme, 198 T o God be the glory, 41

T o H i m who hallows all our days, 499 T o the work, 435 Tr ia ls dark on every hand , 473 Truehea r t ed , wholehearted, 410 T R U S T AND O B E Y , 260

TRUST, T R Y , AND PROVE M E , 404

TRUSTING JESUS, 259

U p Calvary's mounta in , 106

Walk in the light, 370 Watchman! tell us of the night, 462 We are living, we are dwelling, 421 We gather together, 492 We give T h e e bu t T h i n e own, 402 We give T h e e but T h i n e own, 535 W e have heard the joyful sound, 191 We plow the fields, 493 We praise T h e e , O God, 205 We praise T h e e , O God, our Redeemer,

W E SHALL S E E T H E KING SOMEDAY, 474

We would see Jesus, 324 W e would see Jesus; lo! His star is shin

ing, 89 We would worship Thee , 519 W E ' L L W O R K T I L L JESUS COMES, 284

Welcome, delightful morn , 21 Welcome, happy morning , 110 W E ' R E MARCHING TO ZION, 308

We've a story to tell, 455 W h a t a fellowship, what a joy divine, 371 W h a t a friend we have in Jesus, 328 W h a t a wonderful change in my life, 310 W H A T A WONDERFUL SAVIOUR, 130

W h a t can I give to Jesus, 508 W h a t can wash away my sin, 204 W H A T I F I T W E R E TODAY?, 125

When all my labors and trials are o'er,

485 When I can read my title clear, 468 When I survey the wondrous cross, 99 W h e n Jesus comes to reward His servants,

119 W h e n morn ing gilds the skies, 23 W h e n my life work is ended, 472 W h e n peace like a river, 265 W H E N THE MORNING COMES, 473

W H E N THE R O L L IS CALLED UP YONDER,

482 W h e n the sun shines bright , 214 When the t rumpet of the Lord shall

sound, 482

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W h e n u p o n life's billows, 318 W H E N W E A L L G E T TO HEAVEN, 483

W h e n we walk with the Lord, 260 Where cross the crowded ways of life, 464 W H E R E H E LEADS M E , 361

WHEREVER H E LEADS I ' L L Go, 347

While passing through this world, 348 Whi le shepherds watched their flocks, 79 Whi le we pray and while we plead, 218 W H I T E R T H A N SNOW, 201

W h o is on the Lord's side, 413 "Whosoever heareth ," 238 " W H O S O E V E R " M E A N E T H M E , 209

"WHOSOEVER W I L L , " 238

Why do you wait, 220 W H Y N O T Now?, 218 W I L L JESUS FIND Us WATCHING?, 119

W I L L T H E R E B E A N Y STARS, 470

With happy voices r inging, 507 Wi th joy we hail the sacred day, 38 WONDERFUL PEACE OF M Y SAVIOUR, 285

WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL JESUS, 142

WONDERFUL WORDS OF L I F E , 181

W o r d of God, across the ages, 176 Work, for the night is coming, 424 Would you be free from the burden of

sin, 193 W o u l d you live for Jesus, 239

Ye Christ ian heralds, 459 Y E M U S T B E BORN AGAIN, 215

Ye servants of God, 147 Years I spent in vanity and pride, 96 Yield not to temptat ion, 364 You have longed for sweet peace, 350

Zion stands with hills surrounded, 378