| No. |
First Line |
Author / Composer |
| 1 |
Happy the people who refuse |
David G Preston |
| 2A |
Why do all the nations rage |
David G Preston |
| 2B |
Why do the nations rage and cry |
Jim Sayers |
| 3 |
O Lord, how many enemies |
Mollie Knight (1917-93) |
| 4 |
O hear my cry, my righteous God |
Sing Psalms 1997 |
| 5 |
O Lord, at early morning hear |
Isaac Watts (1674-1748) |
| 6 |
O Lord, do not rebuke me |
David G Preston |
| 7 |
From my pursuers keep me safe |
David G Preston |
| 8 |
In all the earth, O Lord, our Lord |
Sing Psalms 1997 |
| 9 |
Your praises, Lord, with all my heart |
Veronica Medd |
| 10 |
In my hour of grief or need |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 11 |
I’ve found my refuge in the Lord |
David G Preston |
| 12 |
Help us, O Lord, the righteous all have vanished |
Andrew King |
| 13 |
How long will you forget me, Lord |
Christopher Idle |
| 14 |
The fool whose heart declares in pride |
Stephen Wilcockson |
| 15 |
Lord, who may venture where you dwell |
David G Preston |
| 16 |
O God, my refuge, keep me safe |
David G Preston |
| 17 |
Lord, hear my plea, my innocence declare |
David G Preston |
| 18 |
I love you, O Lord, you alone |
Christopher Idle |
| 19A |
The heavens declare God’s glory |
David G Preston |
| 19B |
God’s glory fills the heavens with hymns |
Carl P Daw Jr. |
| 20 |
The Lord be near us as we pray |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 21 |
Lord, to you we lift our voices |
Christopher Idle |
| 22 |
Why, God, have you forsaken me |
Brian Foley 1919-2000 |
| 23A |
The Lord my shepherd rules my life |
Christopher Idle |
| 23B |
The Lord’s my shepherd, I’ll not want |
William Whittingham (1524-79) |
| 23C |
The King of love my shepherd is |
Henry W Baker (1821-77) |
| 24A |
The whole earth is the Lord’s |
David G Preston |
| 24B |
This earth belongs to God |
Christopher Idle |
| 25 |
All my soul to God I raise |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 26 |
In judgement, Lord, arise |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 27A |
The Lord is my light and salvation |
David G Preston |
| 27B |
Light and salvation is the Lord for me |
Christopher Idle |
| 28 |
O Lord my rock, to you I cry aloud |
Christopher Idle |
| 29 |
Let all in heaven and earth unite |
Basil Bridge |
| 30A |
I exalt you, Lord eternal |
Jim Sayers |
| 30B |
I’ll lift my voice, O Lord |
David G Preston |
| 31 |
In you, O Lord, I find my refuge |
Christopher Idle |
| 32 |
Happy are those, beyond all measure blessed |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 33 |
Let all the righteous to the Lord |
David G Preston |
| 34 |
Tell his praise in song and story |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 35 |
Contend, O Lord, with those |
Christopher Idle |
| 36 |
No fear of God before the eyes |
Christopher Idle |
| 37 |
When lawless people thrive |
Christopher Idle |
| 38 |
Rebuke me not in anger, Lord |
David G Preston |
| 39 |
I kept my mouth from every sinful word |
Jim Sayers |
| 40 |
Patient in hope, I sought the Lord |
David G Preston |
| 41 |
Lord, may our hearts within us burn |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 42 |
As the fainting deer cries out |
David G Preston |
| 43 |
God defend me; traitors rise |
David G Preston |
| 44 |
We have heard of your deeds, Lord, in days that are past |
Gordon Booth |
| 45 |
With hearts in love abounding |
Harriet Auber (1773-1862) |
| 46A |
God is our refuge and our strength |
The Psalter 1912, alt. |
| 46B |
God is our strength and refuge |
Richard Bewes |
| 47 |
O clap your hands, all nations, cry |
David G Preston |
| 48 |
Great is the Lord: His praise is great |
Christopher Idle |
| 49 |
O people, listen—hear God’s wisdom crying! |
Michael Perry (1942-96) |
| 50 |
God the Lord, the King Almighty |
Christopher Idle |
| 51 |
Lord, have mercy: in your goodness |
David G Preston |
| 52 |
Why, mighty hero, must you boast |
David G Preston |
| 53 |
The fool has said within his heart |
Emma Turl |
| 54 |
By your name, O God, now save me |
The Book of Psalms for Singing… |
| 55 |
Listen to my prayer, O God |
David G Preston |
| 56 |
Merciful and gracious be |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 57 |
O God, from whom all mercy springs |
David G Preston |
| 58 |
O mighty rulers, can you claim |
Bert Polman, alt. |
| 59 |
Deliver me from all my foes |
Jim Sayers |
| 60 |
When troubles come and hopes depart |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 61 |
God, hear me calling and answer, I pray! |
Paul Wigmor |
| 62 |
My soul finds rest in God alone |
David J Diephouse |
| 63 |
God is my great desire |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 64 |
Receive, O God, my anguished prayer |
David G Preston |
| 65 |
Every heart its tribute pays |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 66 |
Shout with joy to God, all nations |
David G Preston |
| 67 |
God of mercy, God of grace |
Henry Flyte 1793-1847 |
| 68 |
Let God arise! His enemies be gone |
Christopher Idle |
| 69A |
Save me, O God, I sink into the depths |
Jim Sayers |
| 69B |
Help me, O God, and hear my cry |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 70 |
Come quickly, Lord, to rescue me |
Bert Polman |
| 71 |
Lord, in you I’ve taken refuge |
Jim Sayers |
| 72 |
A King on high is reigning |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 73 |
What blessings God bestows |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 74 |
O God, why have you cast us off for ever |
David G Preston |
| 75 |
O God, we thank you that your name |
v1, 2 & 4 Michael Perry (1942-96)… |
| 76 |
In Judah’s kingdom God is known |
David G Preston |
| 77 |
I cried out to God to help me |
David G Preston |
| 78 |
Listen, my friends, to each word |
Christopher Idle |
| 79 |
O God, the heathen have attacked |
Christopher Idle |
| 80 |
Israel’s shepherd, hear our prayer |
Christopher Idle |
| 81 |
To God our strength come, sing aloud |
Christopher Idle |
| 82 |
God is King—be warned, you mighty |
Michael Perry 1942-96 |
| 83 |
O God, do not keep silent |
Christopher Idle |
| 84 |
O Lord of hosts, how lovely is your dwelling-place! |
David G Preston |
| 85 |
When this land knew God’s gracious love outpoured |
Christopher Idle |
| 86 |
Bow down your ear, O Lord, and hear |
Jim Sayers |
| 87 |
Zion, founded on the mountain |
The Psalter 1912, ALT |
| 88 |
O Lord, the God who saves me |
Michael Perry 1942-96 |
| 89 |
For ever, Lord, I’ll sing your love |
Christopher Idle |
| 90 |
O Lord our God, in every age |
David G Preston |
| 91A |
Shelter safely in the shadow |
David G Preston |
| 91B |
Safe in the shadow of the Lord |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 92 |
Make music to the Lord most high |
Christopher Idle |
| 93 |
The Lord is King supreme |
The Psalter 1912, ALT |
| 94 |
O Lord, O Judge of all the earth |
The Psalter 1912, ALT |
| 95 |
Come with all joy to sing to God |
Christopher Idle |
| 96 |
O sing a new song |
David G Preston |
| 97 |
The Lord is King! With joyful sound |
David G Preston |
| 98A |
Sing to God new songs of worship |
Michael Baughen |
| 98B |
New songs of celebration render |
Erik Routley |
| 99 |
The Lord is King: tremble, O earth, and fear him |
David G Preston |
| 100A |
All people that on earth do dwell |
W Kethe d.1594 |
| 100B |
Shout for joy |
David G Preston |
| 101 |
Of loyal love and justice |
David G Preston |
| 102 |
Lord, hear my prayer! My cry shall come before you |
Christopher Idle |
| 103A |
Praise the Lord! My soul is singing |
Mollie Knight 1917-93 |
| 103B |
Praise my soul, the King of heaven |
Henry F Lyte 1793-1847 |
| 104 |
O worship the King |
Robert Grant 1779-1838 |
| 105 |
Give thanks to God, call on his name |
Robert Campen |
| 106 |
Praise the Lord! give thanks for ever |
Emma Turl |
| 107 |
Give thanks to God, for he is good, his love will never end |
Emma Turl |
| 108 |
My heart is ready, O my God |
Christopher Idle |
| 109 |
How wickedly they spread their lies |
Christopher Idle |
| 110 |
The Lord said to my Lord, ‘sit here’ |
Emma Turl |
| 111 |
Give to the Lord wholehearted praise |
The Psalter 1912, ALT |
| 112 |
Praise God! The man is blessed who fears the Lord |
Sing Psalms 1997 |
| 113 |
O praise, you servants of the Lord |
Sing Psalms 1997 |
| 114 |
When Israel fled from Egypt |
Christopher Idle |
| 115 |
Not to us be glory given |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 116 |
I love my Lord because he heard my voice |
Jonathan M Barnes |
| 117 |
Hallelujah! Hallelujah! |
Psalter 1887, ALT |
| 118 |
Give thanks to God, for he is good, the everlasting Giver |
Christopher Idle |
| 119A |
All your commandments Father Almighty |
Christopher Idle |
| 119B |
With all my heart I seek |
David Mowbray |
| 119C |
How can the way of youth be pure |
The Psalter 1912, ALT |
| 119D |
Lord, I delight to recall your commandments |
Michael Saward |
| 119E |
Remember what you said to me your servant |
Sing Psalms 1997 |
| 119F |
Teach me, O Lord, your way of truth |
The Psalter 1912, ALT |
| 119G |
Your word’s a lamp to guide my footsteps |
Emma Turl |
| 119H |
The will of God to mark my way |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 120 |
In anguish to the Lord I cry |
David G Preston |
| 121A |
I to the hills lift up my eyes |
Christopher Idle |
| 121B |
Unto the hills around me I lift up |
J D S Campbell 1845-1914 |
| 122 |
How pleased and blessed was I |
Isaac Watts 1674-1748 |
| 123 |
Up to you I lift my eyes |
Emma Turl |
| 124 |
Had not the Lord, let Israel say |
Isaac Watts 1674-1748 |
| 125 |
Those who rely on the Lord are unshakeable |
Christopher Idle |
| 126 |
The Lord restored us - we were freed |
David G Preston |
| 127 |
Unless the Lord constructs the house |
Mollie Knight 1917-93 |
| 128 |
Blessed are those who fear the Lord |
Christopher Idle |
| 129 |
They have oppressed me from my youth |
Sing Psalms 1997 |
| 130 |
From the depths of shame and sorrow |
Emma Turl |
| 131 |
Lord, you have weaned my heart from pride |
Christopher Idle |
| 132 |
Lord, we pray, remember David |
David G Preston |
| 133A |
How good a thing it is |
James Seddon 1915-83 |
| 133B |
When brothers are together |
Bev Savage |
| 134 |
Bless the Lord as day departs |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 135 |
Sing praise to the Lord God Almighty |
The Psalter 1912, ALT |
| 136 |
Give to our God immortal praise |
Isaac Watts 1674-1748 |
| 137 |
By rivers of sorrow we sat and remembered |
Michael Perry 1942-96 |
| 138 |
I’ll praise you, Lord, with heart content and joyful |
Michael Perry 1942-96 |
| 139 |
You, O Lord, have searched and known me |
David G Preston |
| 140 |
Deliver me from evil |
The Psalter 1912, ALT.B.Witvoet… |
| 141 |
Come quickly, Lord, and hear the cries |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 142 |
I seek the Lord in grief, in pain |
David G Preston Based on Charles… |
| 143 |
Hear me, O Lord, in my distress |
David G Preston |
| 144 |
I’ll praise the Lord, my rock |
Peter Ninnis |
| 145A |
O Lord! My God and King |
David G Preston |
| 145B |
I will exalt you, God my King |
Christopher Idle |
| 146 |
I’ll praise my Maker while I’ve breath |
Isaac Watts 1674-1748 |
| 147 |
O praise the Lord! Sing praises! |
The Psalter Hymnal 1987 Adapted… |
| 148 |
Praise him, praise him, praise him |
Michael Perry 1942-96 |
| 149 |
O praise our mighty Lord |
Peter Ninnis |
| 150 |
Praise the Lord who reigns above |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 151 |
Glory be to God the Father |
Horatius Bonar (1808-89) |
| 152 |
Command your blessing from above |
James Montgomery (1771-1854) |
| 153 |
Praise the Father, God of justice |
Michael Perry (1942-96) |
| 154 |
Father in heaven |
Daniel T Niles (1908-70) |
| 155 |
Almighty Father, Lord and King |
Andy C Clifford |
| 156 |
God is in his temple |
William T Matson (1833-99) |
| 157 |
God of my life, to you I pray |
Christopher Idle |
| 158 |
God, whose almighty word |
John Marriott (1780-1825) |
| 159 |
Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty |
Reginald Heber (1783-1826) |
| 160 |
Infinite God, to you we raise |
Charles Wesley (1707-88), based… |
| 161 |
Now thank we all our God |
Martin Rinkart (1586-1649) Trans.… |
| 162 |
O Trinity, O Trinity, the uncreated one |
Michael Seward |
| 163 |
To him who chose us first |
Isaac Watts (1674-1748) |
| 164 |
We give immortal praise |
Isaac Watts (1674-1748) |
| 165 |
Glory be! Glory be to God the Father |
Brian Mayhew |
| 166 |
In awe and wonder, Lord our God |
Michael Saward |
| 167 |
A song breaks from our hearts |
John Benton |
| 168 |
Almighty God, whose name is great |
Emma Turl |
| 169 |
Angel voices ever singing |
Francis Pott (1832-1909) |
| 170 |
Blessing and honour, glory and power |
Gary Sadler and Jamie Harvill |
| 171 |
From all that dwell beneath the skies |
Isaac Watts (1674-1748) |
| 172 |
Bring to the Lord a glad new song |
Michael Perry (1942-96) |
| 173 |
Come into his presence singing, ‘Hallelujah’ |
Anon |
| 174 |
Give thanks with a grateful heart |
Henry Smith |
| 175 |
Holy, holy, holy is the Lord |
Anon. |
| 176 |
Glory in the highest to the God of heaven |
Christopher Idle based on Gloria… |
| 177 |
God, we praise you! God, we bless you! |
Christopher Idle based on Te Deum… |
| 178 |
Great is the gospel of our glorious God |
W Vernon Higham |
| 179 |
Great is the Lord and most worthy of praise |
Steve McEwan |
| 180 |
Hallelujah, for the Lord our God |
Dale Garratt |
| 181 |
Holy, holy, Lord God Almighty |
Richard Lewis |
| 182 |
I will enter his gates with thanksgiving in my hear |
Leona Von Brethorst |
| 183 |
I will give thanks to you |
Brent Chambers |
| 184 |
Let all the world in every corner sing |
George Herbert (1593-1633) |
| 185 |
My soul exalts and magnifies the King |
Nick Needham |
| 186 |
Now to the King eternal |
Peter Ninnis |
| 187 |
O God beyond all praising |
Michael Perry (1942-96) |
| 188 |
O holy, holy Lord, |
Peter Ninnis |
| 189 |
O bless the Lord, my soul! |
Isaac Watts (1674-1748) |
| 190 |
O Lord my God! When I in awesome wonder |
Translated from the russian by… |
| 191 |
Praise God from whom all blessings flow |
Thomas Ken 1637 - 1710 |
| 192 |
O Lord our God, how majestic is your name |
Phil Lawson Johnston |
| 193 |
Round the Lord in glory seated |
Verses 1-2, 6-7 Richard Mant (1776-1848);… |
| 194 |
O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness |
J S B Monsell (1811-75) |
| 195 |
Praise the Lord, you heavens, adore him |
Foundling Hospital Collection (1796)… |
| 196 |
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of creation |
Joachim Neander (1650-80) Trans.… |
| 197 |
Songs of praise the angels sang |
James Montgomery (1771-1854) |
| 198 |
Stand up and bless the Lord |
James Montgomery (1771-1854) |
| 199 |
The God of Abraham praise |
Thomas Olivers (1725-99), based… |
| 200 |
We are here to praise you |
Graham Kendrick |
| 201 |
We declare your majesty |
malcolm Du Plessis |
| 202 |
You holy angels bright |
Richard Baxter (1615-91) amd John… |
| 203 |
All creatures of our God and King |
William H Draper (1855-1933), Based… |
| 204 |
All things bright and beautiful |
Cecil Frances Alexander (1823-95)… |
| 205 |
For all the glories of the earth and sky |
Mrs G Golden |
| 206 |
For the beauty of the earth |
Folliott Sandford Pierpoint (1835-1917)… |
| 207 |
God is great, amazing! |
Graham Kendrick / Steve Thompson… |
| 208 |
Before the Lord’s eternal throne |
Isaac Wats (1674-1748) |
| 209 |
My God, I thank you that you made |
Adelaide A Procter (1825-64) |
| 210 |
O Lord of heaven and earth and sea |
Christopher Wordsworth (1807-85)… |
| 211 |
Roar the waves, the waters praising |
Michael Perry (1942-96) |
| 212 |
Sing to the Lord with all of your heart |
Stuart Garrard |
| 213 |
Who can bind the raging sea |
Michael Perry |
| 214 |
I sing the almighty power of God |
Isaac Watts (1674-1748) |
| 215 |
Awake, my soul, and with the sun |
Thomas Ken (1637-1711) |
| 216 |
Christ, whose glory fills the skies |
Charles Wesley (1707-88) |
| 217 |
When morning gilds the skies |
German 19th century Trans. Edward… |
| 218 |
Lord, as the day begins |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 219 |
New every morning is the love |
John Keble (1792-1866) |
| 220 |
Lord, as I wake I turn to you |
Brian Foley |
| 221 |
At evening, when the sun had set |
Henry Twells (1823-1900) |
| 222 |
The day you gave us, Lord, is ended |
John Ellerton (1826-93) |
| 223 |
Glory to you, my God, this night |
Thomas Ken (1637-1711) |
| 224 |
Saviour, again to your dear name we raise |
John Ellerton (1826-93) |
| 225 |
Again the Lord’s own day is here |
Thomas À Kemptis (1380-1471) Trans.… |
| 226 |
Christ is our cornerstone |
Latin c. 7th Century Trans. John… |
| 227 |
Come, let us with our Lord arise |
Charles Wesley (1707-88) |
| 228 |
Jesus, stand among us |
William Pennefather (1816-73) |
| 229 |
Light up this place with glory, Lord |
John Harris (1802-56) |
| 230 |
This is the day of light |
John Ellerton (1826-93) |
| 231 |
Sweet is the work, my God, my King |
Isaac Watts (1674-1748) |
| 232 |
This is the day the Lord has made |
Isaac Watts (1674-1748) |
| 233 |
This is the day the Lord himself has made |
Leith Samuel (1915-99) |
| 234 |
This is the day, this is the day |
Les Garrett |
| 235 |
Ages pass by, earth’s treasures all decay |
Rhiannon Weber |
| 236 |
By gracious powers so wonderfully sheltered |
Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906-45) Trans.… |
| 237 |
Father, let us dedicate |
Lawrence Tuttiett (1825-97) |
| 238 |
Here on the threshold of a new beginning |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 239 |
For your mercy and your grace |
Henry Downton (1818-85) |
| 240 |
Lo, God is here; let us adore! |
Gerhard Tersteegen (1697-1769)… |
| 241 |
Begin, my soul, a heavenly theme |
Isaac Watts (1674-748) |
| 242 |
Eternal God, we come to you |
David Fellingham |
| 243 |
Eternal light! Eternal light! |
Thomas Binney (1798-1874) |
| 244 |
God of glory, we exalt your name |
David Fellingham |
| 245 |
God of majesty and splendour |
Alan C Clifford |
| 246 |
Great God of wonders, all your ways |
Samuel Davies (1723-61) |
| 247 |
How shall I sing that majesty |
John Mason (1646-94) |
| 248 |
Immortal, invisible, God only wise |
Walter C Smith (1824-1908) |
| 249 |
King of the universe, Lord of the ages |
Michael Saward |
| 250 |
O Father, you are sovereign |
Margaret Clarkson |
| 251 |
There’s a wideness in God’s mercy |
Geoff Baker |
| 252 |
Faithful God, faithful God |
Chris Bowater |
| 253 |
Truly God is good |
Brian Black |
| 254 |
Ascribe greatness to our God, the Rock |
Mary Kirkbride Barthow and Mary… |
| 255 |
Do you not know? Have you not heard |
Isaac Watts 1674-1748 |
| 256 |
God moves in a mysterious way |
William Cowper 1731-1800 |
| 257 |
God of the ages |
Margaret Clarkson |
| 258 |
Great is thy faithfulness, O God my Father |
Thomas O Chisholm (1866-1960) |
| 259 |
God shall alone the refuge be |
Samuel Medley 1738-99 |
| 260 |
Our God, our help in ages past |
Isaac Watts 1674-1748 |
| 261 |
Sing praise to God who reigns above |
Johann J Schütz 1640-90 Trans.… |
| 262 |
Sovereign ruler of the skies |
John Ryland 1753-1825 |
| 263 |
When all your mercies, O my God |
Joseph Addison 1672-1719 |
| 264 |
The Lord eternal reigns |
Isaac Watts 1674-1748 |
| 265 |
All nature is an open book |
Isaac Watts 1674-1748 |
| 266 |
Behold his love! |
Geoff Baker |
| 267 |
Bless the Lord, my soul |
Jacques Berthier |
| 268 |
Father God, I wonder how I managed to exist |
Ian Smale |
| 269 |
God of grace, I turn my face to you |
Chris Bowater |
| 270 |
I bow before the God of matchless care |
Martin E Leckebusch |
| 271 |
O love of God, how strong and true |
Horatius Bonar 1808-89 |
| 272 |
O what matchless condescension |
William Gadsby 1773-1884 |
| 273 |
Your mercy, my God, is the theme of my song |
'J.S.' in Gospel Magazine 1776 |
| 274 |
God of the covenant, Lord God Almighty |
Jessie F Webb 1866-1964 |
| 275 |
In Eden fair, a place divine |
W Vernon Higham |
| 276 |
Now may he who from the dead |
John Newton 1725-1807 |
| 277 |
O bless the God of Israel |
Michael Perry 1942-96 |
| 278 |
My Lord, you called my name |
Martin E Leckebusch |
| 279 |
O thank the Lord, O thank the Lord |
Anon. |
| 280 |
The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases |
Edith McNeill |
| 281 |
All hail the power of Jesus’ name |
Edward Perronet 1726-92 and John… |
| 282 |
All glory to God in the sky |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 283 |
All hail the Lamb |
Dave Bilbrough |
| 284 |
All hail, King Jesus! All hail, Immanuel |
David Moody |
| 285 |
All power to the Lamb of God |
Martin E Leckebusch |
| 286 |
Almighty God |
Austin Martin |
| 287 |
At the name of Jesus |
Caroline M Noel 1817-77 |
| 288 |
Christ is the world’s light, he and none other |
Fred Pratt Green |
| 289 |
Christ is the world’s Redeemer |
Ascribed to Columba (521-97) Trans.… |
| 290 |
Christ the Word who spoke creation |
Veronica Zundel |
| 291 |
Christ triumphant, ever reigning |
Michael Saward |
| 292 |
Come, sing the praise of Jesus |
Jack C Winslow (1882-1974) |
| 293 |
Blessed be God our God |
Nick Needham |
| 294 |
Come, let us worship Jesus |
Graham Kendrick |
| 295 |
Fairest Lord Jesus |
Münster Gesangbuch (1677) Trans.… |
| 296 |
God the Word addressed the darkness |
John Tindall |
| 297 |
Hallelujah! Raise the anthem |
Job Hupton (1762-1849) and John… |
| 298 |
Hosanna, hosanna, hosanna in the highest |
Carl Tuttle |
| 299 |
How sweet the name of Jesus sounds |
John Newton (1725-1807) |
| 300 |
Come, let us join our cheerful songs |
Isaac Watts 1674-1748 |
| 301 |
I greet my sure Redeemer and my King |
Strasbourg Psalter 1545 Trans.… |
| 302 |
Immortal honours rest on Jesus’ head |
William Gadsby 1773-1844 |
| 303 |
Into a world of war and struggle |
Hazel Voss |
| 304 |
Jesus is the name we honour |
Phil Lawson Johnston |
| 305 |
Jesus shall take the highest honour |
Chris A Bowater |
| 306 |
Jesus, eternal God |
Andrew King |
| 307 |
How wonderful the works of God |
Joseph Hart 1712-68 |
| 308 |
Jesus! Exalted far on high |
Thomas Cotterill 1779-1823 |
| 309 |
Jesus, Jesus, all-sufficient |
William Williams 1717-91 Trans.… |
| 310 |
Jesus, the Everlasting Word |
Josiah Conder 1789-1855 |
| 311 |
Jesus, you are the radiance of the Father’s glory |
David Fellingham |
| 312 |
Join all the glorious names |
Isaac Watts 1674-1748 |
| 313 |
Let us love and sing and wonder |
Verses 1-3, 5: John Newton 1725-1807… |
| 314 |
Lord I lift your name on high |
Rick Founds |
| 315 |
Meekness and majesty |
Graham Kendrick |
| 316 |
Jesus, our hope, our hearts’ desire |
Latin 7th Century Trans. John Chandler… |
| 317 |
Mighty God, while angels bless you |
Robert Robinson 1735-90 |
| 318 |
My heart and voice I raise |
Benjamin Rhodes 1743-1815 |
| 319 |
My Jesus, my Saviour |
Darlene Zschech |
| 320 |
Name of all majesty |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 321 |
No other name but the name of Jesus |
Robert Gay |
| 322 |
No other prophet ever spoke |
Martin E Leckebusch |
| 323 |
Not the grandeur of the mountains |
Michael Perry 1942-96 |
| 324 |
O for a thousand tongues to sing |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 325 |
O the deep, deep love of Jesus |
Samuel T Francis 1834-1925 |
| 326 |
One there is above all others |
John Newton 1725-1807 |
| 327 |
Praise be to Christ in whom we see |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 328 |
Praise him, praise him! Jesus, our blessed Redeemer |
Frances J Van Alstyne 1823-1915… |
| 329 |
Priest and victim, Jesus dies |
Margaret Clarkson |
| 330 |
Released in praise we worship you, O Lord |
Archie Hall |
| 331 |
Songs of thankfulness and praise |
Christopher Wordsworth 1807-85 |
| 332 |
The brightness of God’s glory |
Michael Perry 1942-96 |
| 333 |
The Word was very God |
Christopher Idle based on Athanasius… |
| 334 |
There is a Redeemer |
Melody Green VV1-2 Keith Green… |
| 335 |
There’s no greater name than Jesus |
Michael Baughen |
| 336 |
This is my beloved Son |
Graham Kendrick |
| 337 |
O Jesus, King most wonderful |
Latin 12th Century Trans. Edward… |
| 338 |
To the name of our salvation |
Latin 15th Century Trans. John… |
| 339 |
True light, blazing in the darkest place |
Christopher Idle |
| 340 |
Who can cheer the heart like Jesus |
Thoro Harris 1874-1955 |
| 341 |
You are the King of glory |
Mavis Ford |
| 342 |
You servants of God |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 343 |
There is a name I love to hear |
Frederick Whitfield 1829-1904 |
| 344 |
Come, O long-expected Jesus |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 345 |
Hark, the glad sound! The Saviour comes |
Philip Doddridge 1702-51 |
| 346 |
O come, O come, Immanuel |
Latin 18th Century Trans. John… |
| 347 |
Hark! A trumpet-call is sounding |
Latin 6th Century Trans. Edward… |
| 348 |
On Jordan’s bank the baptist’s cry |
John Chandler 1806-76, based on… |
| 349 |
All my heart this night rejoices |
Catherine Winkworth 1827-78 Based… |
| 350 |
Angels from the realms of glory |
Verses 1-4 James Montgomery 1771-1854… |
| 351 |
Child of the stable’s secret birth |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 352 |
Christians, awake! Salute the happy morn |
John Byrom 1692-1763 |
| 353 |
Earth gave him no welcome |
Margaret Clarkson |
| 354 |
Earth lies spellbound in darkness |
Graham Kendrick |
| 355 |
Behold, the great Creator makes |
Thomas Pestel 1584-1659 |
| 356 |
Earth was waiting, spent and restless |
Walter C Smith 1824-1908 |
| 357 |
Glory be to God on high |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 358 |
Good news, good news to you we bring |
Graham Kendrick |
| 359 |
Hark! The herald angels sing |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 and others… |
| 360 |
Holy child, how still you lie |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 361 |
Infant holy |
Polish Trans. Edith M G Reed 1885-1933… |
| 362 |
It came upon the midnight clear |
Edmund H Sears 1810-76 |
| 363 |
Joy to the world, the Lord has come |
Isaac Watts 1674-1748 |
| 364 |
Let earth and heaven combine |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 365 |
Look to the skies, there’s a celebration |
Graham Kendrick |
| 366 |
Lord, you were rich beyond all splendour |
Frank Houghton 1894-1972 |
| 367 |
O come, all you faithful |
J F Wade (1711-86) Trans. Frederick… |
| 368 |
O little town of Bethlehem |
Phillips Brooks 1835-93 |
| 369 |
O what a mystery I see |
Graham Kendrick |
| 370 |
Child in the manger |
Mary Macdonald 1789-1872 Trans.… |
| 371 |
Of the Father’s heart begotten |
Aurelius Prudentius 348-c.413 Trans.… |
| 372 |
Once in royal David’s city |
Cecil Frances Alexander 1818-95… |
| 373 |
Ring out the bells |
Michael Perry 1942-96 |
| 374 |
See him lying on a bed of straw |
Michael Perry 1942-96 |
| 375 |
The people who in darkness walked |
John Morison 1750-98 |
| 376 |
See, amid the winter’s snow |
Edward Caswall 1814-78. ALT |
| 377 |
Silent night! holy night! |
Joseph Mohr 1792-1848 Trans John… |
| 378 |
Silently we watch as our God |
Linda Mawson |
| 379 |
While shepherds watched their flocks by night |
Nahum Tate 1652-1715 |
| 380 |
The God we seek, beyond all thought |
Bryn A Rees 1911-83 |
| 381 |
The promised time arrives |
Martin E Leckebusch |
| 382 |
The story has broken |
Michael Perry 1942-96 |
| 383 |
There was no room in Bethlehem |
Margaret Clarkson |
| 384 |
What kind of greatness can this be |
Graham Kendrick |
| 385 |
The virgin Mary had a baby boy |
West Indian Carol
|
| 386 |
As with gladness men of old |
William C Dix 1837-98 |
| 387 |
Brightest and best of the sons of the morning |
Reginald Heber 1783-1826 |
| 388 |
Wise men, they came to look for wisdom |
Christopher Idle |
| 389 |
Christ our Redeemer knew temptation’s hour |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 390 |
Forty days and forty nights |
George H Smyttan 1822-70 |
| 391 |
How good, Lord, to be here! |
J Armitage Robinson 1858-1933 |
| 392 |
When Jesus led his chosen three |
Christopher Idle |
| 393 |
Transfigured Christ, none comprehends |
Alan Gaunt |
| 394 |
He left his home of perfect light |
Stephen Crowter |
| 395 |
All praise to Christ, our Lord and King divine |
F B Tucker 1895-1984, ALT |
| 396 |
From heaven you came, helpless babe |
Graham Kendrick |
| 397 |
He walked where I walk |
Graham Kendrick |
| 398 |
How humble Moses was, who met |
Phil Heaps. ALT |
| 399 |
I have a friend whose faithful love |
E A Tydeman |
| 400 |
Lord, you left your throne and your kingly crown |
Emily E S Elliott 1836-97 |
| 401 |
My dear Redeemer and my Lord |
Isaac Watts 1674-1748 |
| 402 |
O changeless Christ, for ever new |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 403 |
My song is love unknown |
Samuel Crossman 1624-83 |
| 404 |
That priceless gift what tongue can tell |
J Alec Motyer |
| 405 |
The darkness turns to dawn |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 406 |
We were not there to see you come |
John H Gurney 1802-62 and others… |
| 407 |
All glory, praise and honour |
Theodulph of Oleans c. 750-821… |
| 408 |
Ride on, ride on in majesty |
Henry H Milman 1791-1868 |
| 409 |
Behold the amazing sight! |
Philip Doddridge 1702-51 |
| 410 |
A purple robe, a crown of thorn |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 411 |
Alas! And did my Saviour bleed |
Isaac Wats 1674-1748 |
| 412 |
Ah, holy Jesus, how have you offended |
Robert Bridges 1844-1930, ALT.… |
| 413 |
Approach with awe this holiest place |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 414 |
At the cross of Jesus |
John Eddison |
| 415 |
Come and see, come and see |
Graham Kendrick |
| 416 |
Deep is the love of Jesus |
Olive and Noel Allsup |
| 417 |
Give me a sight, O Saviour |
Katherine A M Kelly 1869-1942 |
| 418 |
Go to dark Gethsemane |
Montgomery 1771-1854 |
| 419 |
Hark! The voice of love and mercy |
Jonathan Evans 1748-1809 |
| 420 |
He stood before the court |
Christopher Idle |
| 421 |
Glory be to Jesus |
Italian c.1815 Trans. Edward Caswall… |
| 422 |
He was pierced for our transgressions |
Maggi Dawn |
| 423 |
Higher than the hills |
Norman J Clayton 1903-92 |
| 424 |
Here is love, vast as the ocean |
William Rees 1802-83 Trans. Williams… |
| 425 |
His hands were pierced, the hands that made |
D Wood |
| 426 |
How deep the Father’s love for us |
Stuart Townend |
| 427 |
I will sing of the lamb |
Stuart Townend |
| 428 |
In silent pain the eternal Son |
Christopher Idle |
| 429 |
It is a thing most wonderful |
William W How 1823-97 |
| 430 |
Jesus Christ, I think upon your sacrifice |
Matt Redman |
| 431 |
Jesus in the olive grove |
Fred Pratt Green |
| 432 |
King of my life, I crown you now |
Jennie E Hussey 1874-1958 |
| 433 |
Man of sorrows! What a name |
Philip P Bliss 1838-76 |
| 433 |
Stricken, smitten, and afflicted |
Thomas Kelly 1769-1855 |
| 434 |
My Lord, what love is this |
Graham Kendrick |
| 435 |
O perfect life of love! |
Henry W Baker 1821-77 |
| 436 |
No weight of gold or silver |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 437 |
There is a green hill far away |
Cecil Frances Alexander 1818-95… |
| 438 |
O love divine! What have you done? |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 439 |
O sacred head once wounded |
Paulus Gerhardt 1607-76, From 'Salve… |
| 440 |
O teach me, Lord, its meaning |
Lucy A Bennett 1850-1927 |
| 441 |
O the love that drew salvation’s plan |
William R Newell |
| 442 |
Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle |
Venantius Fortunatus c.530-610… |
| 444 |
There is a fountain filled with blood |
William Cowper 1731-1800, Alt.… |
| 445 |
Throned upon the awful tree |
John Ellerton 1826-93 |
| 446 |
Through all our days, we’ll sing the praise |
Michael Saward |
| 447 |
We sing the praise of him who died |
Thomas Kelly 1769-1855 |
| 448 |
Were you there when they crucified my Lord? |
North American Folk Hymn |
| 449 |
What kind of love is this |
Bryn Haworth
Sally Haworth |
| 450 |
When you prayed beneath the trees |
Christopher Idle |
| 451 |
Who believes what we have heard |
Christopher Idle |
| 452 |
Yes, finished! The Messiah dies |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 453 |
When I survey the wondrous cross |
Isaac Watts 1674-1748 |
| 454 |
He rose triumphantly |
Oswald J Smith / B D Ackley |
| 455 |
Christ is risen! Hallelujah! |
J S B Monsell 1811-75 |
| 456 |
Christ Jesus lay in death’s strong bands |
Martin Luther 1483-1546 Trans.… |
| 457 |
Christ the Lord is risen again |
Michael Weisse 1480-1534 Trans.… |
| 458 |
Christ, the Lord, is risen today |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 459 |
Come and see where Jesus lay |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 460 |
Glory to Jesus, risen, conquering Son |
Edmond L Budry 1854-1932 Trans… |
| 461 |
Hallelujah! The King is risen |
Brian Mayhew |
| 462 |
I know that my Redeemer lives |
Samuel Medley 1738-99 |
| 463 |
If Christ had not been raised from death |
Christopher Idle |
| 464 |
In the tomb so cold they laid him |
Graham Kendrick |
| 465 |
Jesus lives! Your terrors now |
Christian F Gellert 1715-69 Trans.… |
| 466 |
Jesus, Prince and Saviour |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 467 |
Low in the grave he lay |
Robert Lowry 1826-99 |
| 468 |
No scenes of stately majesty |
Graham Kendrick |
| 469 |
Now lives the Lamb of God |
David Mowbray |
| 470 |
Jesus Christ is risen today |
Latin 14th Century Translated in… |
| 471 |
Sing hallelujah to the Lord |
V1 Linda Stassen v2-4 Author unknown… |
| 472 |
The day of resurrection |
John Mason Neale 1818-66 Based… |
| 473 |
The strife is past, the battle done |
Latin 17th Century Trans. Francis… |
| 474 |
This joyful Eastertide |
After George R Woodward 1848-1934… |
| 475 |
Welcome, happy morning! Age to age shall say |
Venantius Fortunatus c.530-610… |
| 476 |
The Lord is risen indeed |
Thomas Kelly 1769-1855 |
| 477 |
All heaven declares |
Noel and Tricia Richards |
| 478 |
Ascended Christ, who gained |
Christopher Idle |
| 479 |
At your feet we fall |
David Fellingham |
| 480 |
Crown him with many crowns |
Matthew Bridges 1800-94 and Godfrey… |
| 481 |
Glory and honour |
Michael Perry 1942-96 |
| 482 |
God is gone up on high |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 483 |
Hail, O once rejected Jesus |
John Bakewell 1721-1819 and others… |
| 484 |
Hail to the Lord’s anointed |
James Montgomery 1771-1854 |
| 485 |
He is exalted |
Twila Paris |
| 486 |
Behold the glories of the Lamb |
Isaac Watts 1674-1748 |
| 487 |
He is Lord, he is Lord |
Marvin Frey |
| 488 |
Heavenly hosts in ceaseless worship |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 489 |
I will build my church |
Graham Kendrick |
| 490 |
Jesus is King |
Wendy Churchill |
| 491 |
Jesus shall reign where’er the sun |
Isaac Watts 1674-1748 |
| 492 |
Lamb of God, you now are seated |
James G Deck 1802-84 |
| 493 |
Look, you saints, the sight is glorious |
Thomas Kelly 1769-1855 |
| 494 |
My heart is full of admiration |
Graham Kendrick |
| 495 |
Rejoice, the Lord is King |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 496 |
See, the conqueror mounts in triumph |
Christopher Wordsworth 1807-85 |
| 497 |
He walks among the golden lamps |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 498 |
The head that once was crowned with thorns |
Thomas Kelly 1769-1854 |
| 499 |
Worthy is the Lamb |
David Hadden |
| 500 |
The Lord is King! Lift up your voice |
Josiah Conder 1789-1855 |
| 501 |
Where high the heavenly temple stands |
Michael Bruce 1746-67 |
| 502 |
Arise, my soul, arise |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 503 |
Before the throne of God above |
Charitiel Bancroft 1841-1923 |
| 504 |
Mercy in our time of failure |
Leith Samuel 1915-99 |
| 505 |
With joy we contemplate the grace |
Isaac Watts 1674-1748 |
| 506 |
Christ is surely coming, bringing his reward |
Christopher Idle |
| 507 |
Hark! The song of jubilee |
James Montgomery 1771-1854 |
| 508 |
I cannot tell why he whom angels worship |
William Y Fullerton 1857-1932 |
| 509 |
The King shall come, when morning dawns |
Greek Anonymous Trans. John Brownlie… |
| 510 |
Jesus, Alpha and Omega |
Keith Landis |
| 511 |
Lo! He comes with clouds descending |
John Cennick 1718-55, Charles Wesley… |
| 512 |
Rejoicing in hope we wait for our King |
Margaret Clarkson |
| 513 |
Your Kingdom come, O God |
Lewis Hensley 1824-1905 |
| 514 |
When the King shall come again |
Christopher Idle |
| 515 |
You are coming, O my Saviour |
Frances R Havergal 1836-79 |
| 516 |
When the Lord in glory comes |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 517 |
Breathe on me, breath of God |
Edwin Hatch 1835-89 |
| 518 |
Come down, O Love Divine |
Bianco Di Siena d.1434 Trans. Richard… |
| 519 |
Come, Holy Spirit, like a dove descending |
Robert Bruce first published in… |
| 520 |
Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly dove |
Isaac Watts 1674-1748 |
| 521 |
Into a world of dark |
Ann Phillips and compilers of Rejoice… |
| 522 |
O Holy Spirit, by whose breath |
John W Grant Based on Veni Creator… |
| 523 |
Spirit of faith, come down |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 524 |
Spirit of God, descend upon my heart |
George Croly 1780-1860 |
| 525 |
Wind of God, dynamic Spirit |
Michael Saward |
| 526 |
Our great Redeemer, as he breathed |
Harriet Auber 1773-1862 |
| 527 |
Spirit of God, our hearts inspire |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 528 |
The Spirit came, as promised |
James Seddon 1915-83 |
| 529 |
Away with our fears |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 530 |
Like the murmur of the dove’s song |
Carl P Daw Jr |
| 531 |
Lord of the church, we pray for our renewing |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 532 |
River, wash over me |
Dougie Brown |
| 533 |
Lord, the light of your love is shining |
Graham Kendrick |
| 534 |
On this assembled host |
James Montgomery 1771-1854 |
| 535 |
Silent, surrendered, calm and stilll |
Pamela Hayes |
| 536 |
Spirit divine, inspire our prayers |
Andrew Reed 1787-1862 |
| 537 |
Spirit of holiness, wisdom and faithfulness |
Christopher Idle |
| 538 |
For your gift of God the Spirit |
Margaret Clarkson |
| 539 |
Spirit of the living God, fall afresh on me |
Daniel Iverson 1890-1977 |
| 540 |
Revive your church, O Lord |
Albert Midlane |
| 541 |
O breath of life, come sweeping through us |
Elizabeth A P Head 1850-1936 |
| 542 |
See how great a flame aspires |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 543 |
Sovereign Lord, we sing your glory |
Peter Ninnis |
| 544 |
O Spirit of the living God |
James Montgomery 1771-1854 |
| 545 |
Father of mercies, in your Word |
Anne Steele 1717-78 |
| 546 |
God has spoken-by his prophets |
George W Briggs 1875-1959 |
| 547 |
God, in the Gospel of his Son |
Benjamin Beddome 1717-95 and Thomas… |
| 548 |
How sure the scriptures are! |
Christopher Idle |
| 549 |
The heavens declare your glory, Lord! |
Isaac Watts 1674-1748 |
| 550 |
Lamp of our feet, by which we trace |
Bernard Barton 1784-1849 |
| 551 |
Powerful in making us wise to salvation |
Christopher Idle |
| 552 |
Thanks to God, whose word was spoken |
R T Brooks 1918-85 |
| 553 |
God in his wisdom, for our learning |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 554 |
Help us, O Lord, to learn |
William Watkins Reid Jr |
| 555 |
Lord God, who breathed your word of old |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 556 |
Jesus, Master, at your word |
Tobias Clausnitzer 1619-84 Trans… |
| 557 |
Lord, I have made your word my choice |
Isaac Watts 1674-1748 |
| 558 |
O God who shaped the starry skies |
Timothy Dudley Smith |
| 559 |
Our Father God, your name we praise |
Leonardt Clock written 1590, Trans… |
| 560 |
O that the Lord would guide my ways |
Isaac Watts 1674-1748 |
| 561 |
Sometimes my eyes are blind |
Stephen Crowter |
| 562 |
The Spirit breathes upon the Word |
William Cowper 1731-1800 |
| 563 |
Speak, Lord, in the stillness |
Emily M Crawford 1868-1927 |
| 564 |
Behold, the mountain of the Lord |
Michael Bruce 1746-67 |
| 565 |
As we are gathered, Jesus is here |
John Daniels |
| 566 |
Be still |
David J Evans |
| 567 |
Christ is made the sure foundation |
Latin 7th Century Trans John Mason… |
| 568 |
Church of God, elect and glorious |
James Seddon 1915-83 |
| 569 |
Father, we adore you |
Phil Lawson Johnston |
| 570 |
Glorious things of you are spoken |
John Newton 1725-1807 |
| 571 |
Head of your church triumphant |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 572 |
Jesus, come, for we invite you |
Christopher Idle |
| 573 |
O Christ, the great foundation |
Daniel T Niles 1908-1970 |
| 574 |
One holy Apostolic church |
James Seddon 1915-83 |
| 575 |
Onward! Christian Soldiers |
S Baring-Gould 1834-1924 |
| 576 |
Should I rehearse with human voice |
John L Bell and Graham Maule |
| 577 |
The church’s one foundation |
Samuel J Stone 1839-1900 |
| 578 |
We come before our Fathers’ God |
Thomas H Gill 1819-1906 |
| 579 |
Your hand, O God, has guided |
Edward H Plumptre 1821-91 |
| 580 |
Come, dearest Lord, descend and dwell |
Isaac Watts 1674-1748 |
| 581 |
Beloved, let us love: For love is of God |
Horatius Bonar 1808-89 |
| 582 |
Come and bless us, Lord! While you are beside us |
Dieter Trautwein
Trans. |
| 583 |
Come, let us join our friends above |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 584 |
Farewell, friend(s) in Christ |
David Mowbray |
| 585 |
For all the saints, who from their labours rest |
William W How 1823-97 |
| 586 |
Let love be found among us |
Martin E Leckebusch |
| 587 |
Blessed be the tie that binds |
John Fawcett 1740-1817 |
| 588 |
Singing songs of expectation |
S Baring-Gould 1834-1924 Based… |
| 589 |
Turn our hearts |
Graham Kendrick |
| 590 |
They lack no friends, who have your love |
Richard Baxter 1615-91 |
| 591 |
We need each other’s voice to sing |
Thomas H Troeger From New Hymns… |
| 592 |
All-creating heavenly giver |
Michael Saward |
| 593 |
Christ, from whom all blessings flow |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 594 |
Father and God, from whom the world derives |
Christopher Idle |
| 595 |
Give me the faith which can remove |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 596 |
Great God, your love has called us here |
Brian Wren |
| 597 |
Preachers of the God of grace |
Christopher Idle |
| 598 |
Thank you, Lord, for gifts of teaching |
Andrew King |
| 599 |
The gifts we bring express our love |
Brian Hoare |
| 600 |
Approach my soul, the mercy-seat |
John Newton 1725-1807 |
| 601 |
As we come before you to pray |
Malcolm Macgregor |
| 602 |
Behold the throne of grace |
John Newton 1725-1807 |
| 603 |
Come, my soul, your plea prepare |
John Newton 1725-1807 |
| 604 |
Holy Spirit, will you be |
Martin E Leckebusch |
| 605 |
How weak my spirit is, O Lord |
Paul Sayer |
| 606 |
Jesus, O sovereign Lord of all |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 607 |
Great Shepherd of your people, hear! |
John Newton 1725-1807 |
| 608 |
Lord Jesus Christ, we seek your face |
Alexander Stewart 1843-1923 |
| 609 |
Lord Jesus, when your people meet |
William Cowper 1731-1800 |
| 610 |
Lord, teach us how to pray aright |
James Montgomery 1771-1854 |
| 611 |
O Lord, our guardian and our guide |
Isaac Williams 1802-65 |
| 612 |
Prayer is the soul’s sincere desire |
James Montgomery 1771-1854 |
| 613 |
There is an eye that never sleeps |
John A Wallace 1802-70 |
| 614 |
What a friend we have in Jesus |
Joseph M Scriven 1819-86 |
| 615 |
What various hindrances we meet |
William Cowper 1731-1800 |
| 616 |
Go forth and tell! O church of God, awake |
James Seddon 1915-83 |
| 617 |
All earth was dark until you spoke |
John Daniels and Phil Thomson |
| 618 |
Facing a task unfinished |
Frank Houghton 1894-1972 |
| 619 |
From the sun’s rising |
Graham Kendrick |
| 620 |
Glory to God, the source of all our mission |
Christopher Idle |
| 621 |
God of the world’s great cities |
Christopher Idle |
| 622 |
God’s word to God’s world! In one name alone |
Christopher Idle |
| 623 |
Good news of God above |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 624 |
How shall they hear the word of God |
Michael Perry 1942-96 |
| 625 |
Jesus, the name high over all |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 626 |
Love songs from heaven are filling the earth |
Noel Richards
Tricia Richards |
| 627 |
Tell all the world of Jesus |
James Seddon 1915-83 |
| 628 |
Tell out, my soul, the greatness of the Lord! |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 629 |
These are the facts as we have received them |
Michael Saward |
| 630 |
We all are one in mission |
Rusty Edwards |
| 631 |
We believe in God Almighty |
Andrew King |
| 632 |
We have a Gospel to proclaim |
Edward Burns |
| 633 |
How beautiful their feet |
Isaac Watts 1674-1748 |
| 634 |
Baptized in water for our Lord |
Paul Sayer |
| 635 |
Baptized in water |
Michael Saward |
| 636 |
Baptized into Christ Jesus |
Christopher Idle |
| 637 |
Jesus, how could I ever be |
Joseph Grigg c. 1720-68 and Benjamin… |
| 638 |
The servants of God are baptized |
Nick Needham |
| 639 |
When Jesus died upon the cross |
Peter Misselbrook |
| 640 |
A feast of joy unspeakable is spread |
Malcolm Macgregor |
| 641 |
According to your gracious word |
James Montgomery 1771-1854 |
| 642 |
Among us our beloved stands |
Charles H Spurgeon 1834-92 |
| 643 |
Bread of the world in mercy broken |
Reginald Heber 1783-1826 |
| 644 |
Bread of heaven, on you we feed |
Josiah Conder 1789-1855 |
| 645 |
By Christ redeemed, in Christ restored |
George Rawson 1807-89 |
| 646 |
Father, we give you thanks, who planted |
From the Didache, Greek 2nd Century… |
| 647 |
He gave his life in selfless love |
Chris Porteous |
| 648 |
Here, O my Lord, may I behold your face |
Horiatus Bonar 1808-89 |
| 649 |
Come, O everlasting Spirit |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 650 |
I come with joy, a child of God |
Brian Wren |
| 651 |
I hunger and I thirst |
J S B Monsell 1811-75 |
| 652 |
In memory of the Saviour’s love |
Thomas Cotterill 1779-1823 |
| 653 |
Jesus invites his saints |
Isaac Watts 1674-1748 |
| 654 |
My God, now is your table spread |
Philip Doddridge 1702-51 |
| 655 |
O God, your mercy, moved by love |
J Alec Motyer |
| 656 |
O sacrifice of Calvary |
Michael Saward |
| 657 |
Shepherd of souls, refresh and bless |
Verses 1 and 2 Collection of Hymns… |
| 658 |
Sit down beneath his shadow |
Frances R Havergal 1836-79 |
| 659 |
We come as guests invited |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 660 |
While the bread is yet unbroken |
John Thomas Norwood 1934-2005 |
| 661 |
With this bread we will remember him |
Geoff Baker |
| 662 |
Sweet feast of Love Divine |
Edward Denny 1796-1889 |
| 663 |
O walk with Jesus! You will know |
E Paxton Hood 1820-85 |
| 664 |
Have you heard the voice of Jesus |
W Vernon Higham |
| 665 |
Christ brings the kingdom where barrenness blooms |
Martin E Leckebusch |
| 666 |
Come, you souls by sin afflicted |
Joseph Swain 1761-96 |
| 667 |
Above the clash of creeds |
Graham Kendrick |
| 668 |
Christ is all the world’s good news |
Christopher Idle |
| 669 |
Listen! Wisdom cries aloud |
Christopher Idle |
| 670 |
O precious words that Jesus said |
Frances J Van Alstyne 1820-1915… |
| 671 |
Sovereign grace and love abounding |
John Kent 1766-1843 |
| 672 |
The kingdom of God |
Bryn A Rees 1911-83 |
| 673 |
The Lord God appointed |
Barbara Woollett |
| 674 |
The trumpets sound, the angels sing |
Graham Kendrick |
| 675 |
There’s a way back to God |
E H Swinstead |
| 676 |
To God be the glory! Great things he has done |
Frances J Van Alstyne 1820-1915… |
| 677 |
Today your mercy calls us |
Oswald Allen 1816-78 |
| 678 |
You are the way: From sin and death |
George W Doane 1799-1859 |
| 679 |
Lord Jesus, think on me |
Synesius of Cyrene c.375-430 |
| 680 |
Heal us, Immanuel, hear our prayer |
William Cowper 1731-1800 |
| 681 |
Jesus, Lamb of God |
Brian Mayhew |
| 682 |
Jesus, Lover of my soul |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 683 |
Tell me the old, old story |
Arabella C Hankey 1834-1911 |
| 684 |
Cleanse me from my sin, Lord |
R Hudson Pope 1879-1967 |
| 685 |
Born of Adam, torn from Eden |
Hilary Jolly |
| 686 |
All of us in sin were dying |
Andrew King |
| 687 |
Assist me here, my God and King |
Samuel Medley 1738-99 |
| 688 |
Born by the Holy Spirit’s breath |
Timothy Dudley Smith |
| 689 |
Good news is here: Let lameness turn to leaping |
Stephen Orchard |
| 690 |
Lord, I was blind; I could not see |
William T Matson 1833-99 |
| 691 |
My Lord, I did not choose you |
Josiah Conder 1789-1855 |
| 692 |
Not all the outward forms on earth |
Isaac Watts 1674-1748 |
| 693 |
Eternal Light, shine in my heart |
Christopher Idle after Alcuin c.… |
| 694 |
One thing I know |
Michael Perry 1942-96 |
| 695 |
Thank you Jesus, thank you Jesus |
Anon. |
| 696 |
What Adam’s disobedience cost |
Fred Pratt Green |
| 697 |
Above the voices of the world around me |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 698 |
I am trusting you, Lord Jesus |
Frances R Havergal 1836-79 |
| 699 |
Beneath the cross of Jesus |
Elizabeth C Clephane 1830-69 |
| 700 |
For God so loved the world |
Graham Kendrick |
| 701 |
Not what these hands have done |
Horatius Bonar 1808-89 |
| 702 |
In Eden-sad indeed that day- |
William Williams 1717-91 |
| 703 |
Jesus, I will trust you |
Mary J Walker 1816-78 |
| 704 |
Just as I am, without one plea |
Charlotte Elliott 1789-1871 |
| 705 |
Rock of Ages, cleft for me |
Augustus M Toplady 1740-78 |
| 706 |
The Gospel of your grace |
Arthur T Pierson 1837-1911 |
| 707 |
We praise the God in whom we trust |
Richard Simpkin |
| 708 |
O my Saviour, lifted |
William W How 1823-97 |
| 709 |
What offering shall we give |
Verse 1 Hymns for Today's Church… |
| 710 |
Your work, not mine, O Christ |
Horatius Bonar 1808-89 ALT |
| 711 |
How vast the benefits divine |
Augustus M Toplady 1740-78 and… |
| 712 |
Come, see, the winter is past |
Stephanie Monaghan |
| 713 |
A mind at perfect peace with God |
Catesby Paget |
| 714 |
Love divine, all loves excelling |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 715 |
Loved with everlasting love |
George W Robinson 1838-77 |
| 716 |
I stand before the presence |
Mavis Ford |
| 717 |
May the grace of Christ our Saviour |
John Newton 1725-1807 |
| 718 |
O hidden source of calm repose |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 719 |
One with Jesus, loved and cherished |
Jim Sayers |
| 720 |
We come, O Christ, to you |
Margaret Clarkson |
| 721 |
O happy day, that fixed my choice |
Philip Doddridge 1702-51 |
| 722 |
Jesus, be first in everything |
Tony Coombe |
| 723 |
All I once held dear, built my life upon |
Graham Kendrick |
| 724 |
All my days I will sing this song of gladness |
Stuart Townend |
| 725 |
Jesus, name above all names |
Naida Hearn |
| 726 |
As the deer pants for the water |
Martin Nystrom |
| 727 |
Beyond all knowledge is your love divine |
Mary Shekleton 1827-83 |
| 728 |
I could not do without you |
Frances R Havergal 1836-79 |
| 729 |
I stand amazed in the presence |
Charles H Gabriel 1856-1932 |
| 730 |
Jesus, priceless treasure |
Johann Franck 1618-77 Trans. Catherine… |
| 731 |
Jesus, the joy of loving hearts |
Latin 12th Century Trans. Ray Palmer… |
| 732 |
Lord, be my vision, supreme in my heart |
From the poem book of the Gael… |
| 733 |
More about Jesus would I know |
Eliza E Hewitt 1851-1920 |
| 734 |
My heart is full of Christ, and longs |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 735 |
My Jesus, I love you, I know you are mine; |
William R Featherstone 1846-73 |
| 736 |
Now, O my soul, forget no more |
Krishna Pal 1764-1822 Trans. Joshua… |
| 737 |
O matchless beauty of our God |
Augustine of Hippo 354-430 Trans.… |
| 738 |
Object of my first desire |
Augustus M Toplady 1740-78 |
| 739 |
Who is there like you |
Paul Oakley |
| 740 |
Why did you choose me-what have I done |
Stephanie Monaghan |
| 741 |
Jesus, the very thought of you |
Latin 12th Century Trans. Edward… |
| 742 |
You I will love, my strength, my tower |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 743 |
You laid aside your majesty |
Noel Richards |
| 744 |
Lord, you are so precious to me |
Graham Kendrick |
| 745 |
Sweet the moments, rich in blessing |
William W Shirley 1725-86 Based… |
| 746 |
As water to the thirsty |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 747 |
Freedom and life are ours |
Christopher Idle |
| 748 |
In heavenly love abiding |
Anna L Waring 1823-1910 |
| 749 |
O how the grace of God |
E T Sibomana c. 1910-75 Trans.… |
| 750 |
The Lord made man, the scriptures tell |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 751 |
Where shall my wondering soul begin |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 752 |
Wonderful grace that gives what I don’t deserve |
John Pantry |
| 753 |
You souls redeemed with blood |
William Gadsby 1773-1844 |
| 754 |
Be still, my soul: The Lord is on your side |
Catharina A D Von Schlegel b. 1697… |
| 755 |
Alone with none but you, my God |
Attributed to Columba 521-97 Translated… |
| 756 |
God has promised many things |
Martin E Leckebusch |
| 757 |
Be still and know that I am God |
Anon. |
| 758 |
Have faith in God, my heart |
Bryn A Rees 1911-83 |
| 759 |
I rest in God alone |
John Daniels |
| 760 |
I am not skilled to understand |
Dorothy Greenwell 1821-82 |
| 761 |
Leave God to order all your ways |
Georg C Neumark 1621-81 Trans.… |
| 762 |
Let us draw near! The blood is spilt |
Margaret Clarkson |
| 763 |
In life or death, Lord Jesus Christ |
Christopher Idle |
| 764 |
Lord, it is not within my care |
Richard Baxter 1615-91 |
| 765 |
My times are in your hand |
William F Lloyd 1791-1853 |
| 766 |
Reign in me, Sovereign Lord |
Chris Bowater |
| 767 |
Though troubles assail |
John Newton 1725-1807 |
| 768 |
Through all the changing scenes of life |
Nahum Tate 1652-1715 and Nicholas… |
| 769 |
We trust in you, our shield and our defender |
Edith G Cherry 1872-97 |
| 770 |
Within the busy rush of life |
Martin E Leckebusch |
| 771 |
When circumstances make my life |
Martin E Leckebusch |
| 772 |
Amazing grace-how sweet the sound |
John Newton 1725-1807 |
| 773 |
A debtor to mercy alone |
Augustus M Toplady 1740-78 |
| 774 |
A sovereign protector I have |
Augustus M Toplady 1740-78 |
| 775 |
All my hope on God is founded |
Robert Bridges 1844-1930 ALT After… |
| 776 |
And can it be that I should gain |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 777 |
He rescued me from the darkest night |
Geoff Baker |
| 778 |
Jesus, your blood and righteousness |
Nicolaus L Von Zinzendorf 1700-60… |
| 779 |
My hope is built on nothing less |
Edward Mote 1797-1874 |
| 780 |
Behold the amazing gift of love |
Scottish Paraphrases 1781, based… |
| 781 |
Now I have found the ground wherein |
Johann A Rothe 1688-1758 Trans… |
| 782 |
O Christ, in you my soul has found |
Anon. |
| 783 |
Blessed be the everlasting God |
Isaac Watts 1674-1748 |
| 784 |
O Christ the same, through all our story’s pages |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 785 |
Only by grace can we enter |
Gerrit Gustafson |
| 786 |
Our confidence is in the Lord |
Noel Richards Tricia Richards |
| 787 |
Reconciled, I’m reconciled |
Mike Kerry |
| 788 |
How good is the God we adore |
Joseph Hart 1712-68 |
| 789 |
Through the darkness of the ages |
Hilary Jolly |
| 790 |
Why all my fear and unbelief |
Augustus M Toplady 1740-78 |
| 791 |
Why should I fear the darkest hour |
John Newton 1725-1807 |
| 792 |
I’m not ashamed to name my Lord |
Isaac Watts 1674-1748 |
| 793 |
I hear the words of love |
Horatius Bonar 1808-89 |
| 794 |
Come, we that love the Lord |
Isaac Watts 1674-1748 |
| 795 |
Great Father of glory, how rich is your grace |
Andrew King based on J Stevens… |
| 796 |
Great is God’s love for us |
Linda Mawson |
| 797 |
Peace, perfect peace |
Edward H Bickersteth 1825-1906 |
| 798 |
Let not your hearts be troubled |
Margaret Clarkson |
| 799 |
Like a river glorious |
Frances R Havergal 1836-79 |
| 800 |
My Father divine |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 801 |
Not what I am, O Lord, but what you are |
Horatius Bonar 1808-89 |
| 802 |
Now may the God of peace |
Nick Needham |
| 803 |
Such love, pure as the whitest snow |
Graham Kendrick |
| 804 |
When peace, like a river, attends all my way |
Horatio G Spafford 1828-88 |
| 805 |
I cannot count your blessings, Lord, they’re wonderful |
Phil Rogers |
| 806 |
Blessed are the pure in heart |
John Keble 1792-1866 and compilers… |
| 807 |
Blessed are the humble souls we see |
Based on Isaac Watts 1674-1748 |
| 808 |
Jesus, my strength, my hope |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 809 |
Jesus, your all-victorious love |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 810 |
May the mind of Christ my Saviour |
Katie B Wilkinson 1859-1928 |
| 811 |
O for a closer walk with God |
William Cowper 1731-1800 |
| 812 |
O for a heart to praise my God |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 813 |
O sweetest love, O love divine |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 814 |
Purify my heart |
Brian Doerksen |
| 815 |
Take time to be holy, speak much with your Lord |
William D Longstaff 1822-94 |
| 816 |
Wake up, O sleeper, and rise from the dead |
Graham Kendrick |
| 817 |
O Jesus Christ, within me grow |
Johann C Lavater 1741-1801 Trans.… |
| 818 |
What does the Lord require |
Albert F Bayly 1901-84 ALT |
| 819 |
Whatever things are lovely |
Christopher Idle |
| 820 |
Who may ascend the hill of the Lord |
Geoff Baker |
| 821 |
Walk in the light, and you shall know |
Bernard Barton 1784-1849 |
| 822 |
Depth of mercy! Can there be |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 823 |
Almighty Lord most high, draw near |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 824 |
Forgive our sins as we forgive |
Rosamond Herklots 1905-87 |
| 825 |
From a life of weariness |
Emma Turl |
| 826 |
Lord, have mercy on us |
Graham Kendrick |
| 827 |
O come, our all-victorious Lord |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 828 |
O Jesus, full of truth and grace |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 829 |
Search me, O God, and know my heart today |
J Edwin Orr 1912-87 |
| 830 |
Son of God, if your free grace |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 831 |
Teach us how grave a thing it is |
Alan Gaunt |
| 832 |
We have not known you as we ought |
Thomas B Pollock 1836-96 |
| 833 |
Your mercy flows upon us like a river |
Wes Sutton |
| 834 |
Search me, O God! My actions try |
Francis Bottome 1823-94 |
| 835 |
Soften my heart, Lord |
Graham Kendrick |
| 836 |
All for Jesus, all for Jesus |
William J Sparrow-Simpson 1859-1952… |
| 837 |
Father, Holy Spirit, Son |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 838 |
Fill all my life, O Lord my God |
Horatius Bonar 1808-89 |
| 839 |
God be in my head |
Salisbury Book of Hours 1514 |
| 840 |
How blessed is life if lived for you |
Prust's Supplementary Hymn Book… |
| 841 |
How rich and deep God’s judgements are |
Martin E Leckebusch |
| 842 |
I bind myself to God today |
Patrick c.389-461 Trans. Cecil… |
| 843 |
Jesus, I my cross have taken |
Henry F Lyte 1793-1847 |
| 844 |
Jesus, your boundless love to me |
Paulus Gerhardt 1607-76 Trans.… |
| 845 |
Lift up your heads, you mighty gates |
Georg Weissel 1590-1635 Trans.… |
| 846 |
Lord and Saviour, true and kind |
Handley C G Moule 1841-1920 |
| 847 |
Lord, make your word my rule |
Christopher Wordsworth 1807-85 |
| 848 |
Lord of our dawning, who brought us to birth |
Margaret Clarkson |
| 849 |
Lord of the cross of shame |
Michael Saward |
| 850 |
Take my life, and let it be |
Frances R Havergal 1836-79 |
| 851 |
You that do your master’s will |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 852 |
Take up your cross, the Saviour said |
Charles W Everest 1814-77 |
| 853 |
When we walk with the Lord |
John H Sammis 1846-1919 |
| 854 |
Who is on the Lord’s side |
Frances R Havergal 1836-79 |
| 855 |
Go, labour on; spend and be spent |
Horatius Bonar 1808-89 |
| 856 |
How urgent is the summons |
Martin E Leckebusch |
| 857 |
Jesus calls above the tumult |
Cecil Frances Alexander 1818-95… |
| 858 |
When God begins a work |
Michael Haighton |
| 859 |
Jesus, Master, whose I am |
Frances R Havergal 1836-79 |
| 860 |
Lord, speak to me, that I may speak |
Frances R Havergal 1836-79 |
| 861 |
O I have heard the Gospel told |
Hilary Jolly |
| 862 |
O Lord, who came from realms above |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 863 |
The heroes of scripture |
John Tindall |
| 864 |
You servants of the Lord |
Philip Doddridge 1702-51 |
| 865 |
The Son of God rides out to war |
Michael Saward based on Reginald… |
| 866 |
To him we come |
James Seddon |
| 867 |
With joy I welcome, Lord, your right |
Philip Doddridge 1702-51 |
| 868 |
Guide me, O my great Redeemer |
William Williams 1717-91 Peter… |
| 869 |
All the way my Saviour leads me |
Frances J Van Alstyne 1820-1915… |
| 870 |
Father, although I cannot see |
John Eddison |
| 871 |
I do not know what lies ahead |
Alfred B Smith and Eugene Clarke… |
| 872 |
O Christ of all the ages, come! |
Michael Perry 1942-96 |
| 873 |
O God of Bethel, by whose hand |
Philip Doddridge 1702-51 |
| 874 |
Your way, not mine, O Lord |
Horatius Bonar 1808-89 |
| 875 |
Begone, unbelief! |
John Newton 1725-1807 |
| 876 |
God of my life, to you I call |
William Cowper 1731-1800 |
| 877 |
How firm a foundation, you saints of the Lord |
'K' in Rippon's Selection 1787 |
| 878 |
Still near me, O my Saviour, stand |
Verse 1 Charles Wesley 1707-88… |
| 879 |
Trouble may break with the dawn |
Malcolm Macgregor |
| 880 |
Christian, seek not yet repose |
Charlotte Elliott 1789-1871 |
| 881 |
Christian, do you see them |
Greek 6th or 7th century Trans.… |
| 882 |
Christian soldiers in the fight |
Martin E Leckebusch |
| 883 |
Fight the good fight with all your might |
J S B Monsell 1811-75 |
| 884 |
He who would valiant be |
Percy Dearmer 1867-1936 based on… |
| 885 |
In heavenly armour we’ll enter the land |
Jamie Owens-Collins |
| 886 |
Christian soldiers, onward go |
Henry Kirke White 1785-1806 Frances… |
| 887 |
O safe to the rock that is higher than I |
Willliam O Cushing 1823-1903 |
| 888 |
Our God stands like a fortress rock |
Martin Luther 1483-1546 Trans.… |
| 889 |
Soldiers of Christ, arise |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 890 |
Stand up, stand up for Jesus |
George Duffield 1818-88 |
| 891 |
We are marching in the light of God |
Original Xhosa Text and melody… |
| 892 |
Ahead of us, a race to run |
Martin E Leckebusch |
| 893 |
Cast your burden on the Lord |
Rowland Hill 1744-1833 |
| 894 |
Come, O fount of every blessing |
Robert Robinson 1735-90 |
| 895 |
God sent his son |
Gloria Gaither William J Gaither… |
| 896 |
He gives us more grace when the burdens grow greater |
Annie J Flint 1866-1932 |
| 897 |
In the hour of trial |
James Montgomery 1771-1854 |
| 898 |
Awake, my soul, and rise |
William Williams 1717-91 |
| 899 |
Lord, in our lonely hours |
Fred Pratt Green |
| 900 |
Now to him whose power is able |
Nick Needham |
| 901 |
O Jesus, I have promised |
John E Bode 1816-74 |
| 902 |
Loving Shepherd of your sheep |
Jane E Leeson 1809-81 |
| 903 |
Rejoice, believer, in the Lord |
John Newton 1725-1807 |
| 904 |
God’s gift of life and love has gone |
Brian Black |
| 905 |
Abide with me, fast falls the eventide |
Henry F Lyte 1793-1847 |
| 906 |
How blest are they who trust in Christ |
Fred Pratt Green |
| 907 |
I know that my Redeemer |
Hallgrimur Petersson 1614-74 Trans.… |
| 908 |
I saw a new vision of Jesus |
W Vernon Higham |
| 909 |
The sands of time are sinking |
Anne R Cousin 1824-1906 Based on… |
| 910 |
O Christ, you wept when grief was raw |
John L Bell and Graham Maule |
| 911 |
Praise, O praise our God and King |
Based on John Milton 1608-74 and… |
| 912 |
Bless the Lord for all the honours |
Andrew King |
| 913 |
Come you thankful people come |
Henry Alford 1810-71 |
| 914 |
Creator God, with whom we share |
Christopher Idle |
| 915 |
Eternal Father, strong to save |
William Whiting 1825-78 |
| 916 |
For the fruits of his creation |
Fred Pratt Green |
| 917 |
Rain on the earth by heaven’s blessing |
Christopher Idle |
| 918 |
To you, O Lord, our hearts we raise |
William C Dix 1837-98 |
| 919 |
We plough the fields, and scatter |
Jane M Campbell 1817-78 Based on… |
| 920 |
As the light upon the river |
Christopher Idle |
| 921 |
Father of all, whose laws have stood |
David Mowbray |
| 922 |
God! As with silent hearts we bring to mind |
Fred Kaan |
| 923 |
In the beginning, at the dawn of time |
Andrew King |
| 924 |
O God, whose all-sustaining hand |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 925 |
Remember, Lord, the world you made |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 926 |
Show me how to stand for justice |
Martin E Leckebusch |
| 927 |
Father, in your dear name we meet |
Paul Mackrell |
| 928 |
Happy the home that welcomes you, Lord Jesus |
Honor M Thwaites 1914-93 based… |
| 929 |
Lord Jesus Christ, invited guest and Saviour |
Michael Perry 1942-96 |
| 930 |
The grace of life is theirs |
Fred Pratt Green |
| 931 |
Eternal Father, Lord of life |
H C A Gaunt 1902-83 |
| 932 |
God of mercy, hear our prayer |
Thomas Hastings 1784-1872 |
| 933 |
Our children, Lord, in faith and prayer |
Verses 1-2, 4 Thomas Hawels 1733-1820… |
| 934 |
O God, your life-creating love |
Albert F Bayly 1901-84 ALT |
| 935 |
Shine now upon us, Lord |
John Ellerton 1826-93 |
| 936 |
The Lord created family |
Martin E Leckebusch |
| 937 |
God the Father, name we treasure |
Basil Bridge |
| 938 |
Dear Lord, for all in pain |
Amy Carmichael 1867-1951 |
| 939 |
When to our world the Saviour came |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 940 |
Forth in your name, O Lord, I go |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 941 |
O splendour of God’s glory bright |
Ambrose 339-97 Trans. in Hymns… |
| 942 |
Teach me, dear Lord, to savour every moment |
Martin E Leckebusch |
| 943 |
All who wake tonight |
John Ferguson 1921-89 |
| 944 |
Beauty for brokenness, hope for despair |
Graham Kendrick |
| 945 |
Our God, supreme and good |
Christopher Idle |
| 946 |
Stay with us, God, as longed-for peace eludes us |
Alan Gaunt |
| 947 |
We give God thanks for those who knew |
Michael Perry 1942-96 |
| 948 |
As if you were not there |
John L Bell and Graham Maule |
| 949 |
Behold a broken world, we pray |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 950 |
Judge eternal, throned in splendour |
Henry Scott Holland 1847-1918 |
| 951 |
Lord, for the years your love has kept and guided |
Timothy Dudley-Smith |
| 952 |
O God of love, O King of peace |
Henry W Baker 1821-77 |
| 953 |
O Lord, the clouds are gathering |
Graham Kendrick |
| 954 |
Must the sword devour for ever |
Christopher Idle |
| 955 |
Who can sound the depths of sorrow |
Graham Kendrick |
| 956 |
My Lord, you wore no royal crown |
Christopher Idle |
| 957 |
Who sees it all, before whose gaze |
Graham Kendrick |
| 958 |
How long, O Lord, have you bestowed |
John Newton 1725-1807 |
| 959 |
For ever with the Lord |
James Montgomery 1771-1854 |
| 960 |
In resurrection bodies |
Margaret Clarkson |
| 961 |
In sure and certain hope |
Margaret Clarkson |
| 962 |
Great God, what do I see and hear |
Psalms & Hymns for Public and Private… |
| 963 |
When you, my righteous judge, shall come |
Lady Huntingdon's Hymn Book 1774… |
| 964 |
And will the judge descend |
Philip Doddridge 1702-51 |
| 965 |
Children of the heavenly King |
John Cennick 1718-55 |
| 966 |
Away with our sorrow and fear |
Charles Wesley 1707-88 |
| 967 |
Hear the church triumphant singing |
John Kent 1766-1843 |
| 968 |
Christ has prepared for us a place |
Christopher Idle |
| 969 |
Give me the wings of faith to rise |
Isaac Watts 1674-1748 |
| 970 |
Jerusalem on high |
Samuel Crossman 1624-83 |
| 971 |
Jerusalem the golden |
Bernard of Cluny c.1140 Trans.… |
| 972 |
The Lion of Judah is Jesus, the Lamb |
Based on Arthur T Pierson 1837-1911… |
| 973 |
When this passing world is done |
Robert M M'Cheyne 1813-43 |
| 974 |
How bright these glorious spirits shine |
Isaac Watts 1674-1748 and William… |
| 975 |
There is a land of pure delight |
Isaac Watts 1674-1748 |
| 976 |
Then I saw a new heaven and earth |
Christopher Idle |