Meter 86.86. (C.M.) (220)
- A rich man saved! It cannot be (1762b)
- Ah! Woe is me, constrained to dwell (1744c)
- All praise to him who dwells in bliss (1741a)
- All thanks and praise to God belong (1742c)
- And are thy plagues and mercies, Lord (1750b)
- And have I measured half my days (1749a)
- And let these wretched bodies die (1785b)
- And must I be to judgment brought (1763a)
- Angel of God, whate’er betide (1740c)
- Angels attend, ’tis God commands (1740c)
- Ask if a mother’s heart is kind (1767a)
- Away vain thoughts, that stir within (1742c)
- Be it according to thy word (1742c)
- Be it according to thy word (1762b)
- Being of beings, God of love (1739a)
- Blest be the dear, uniting love (1742c)
- Blest be the God, whose tender care (1739a)
- Blest be the Lord forever blest (1745b)
- Blest is the man that fears the Lord (1743b)
- But O, we hope for better things (1763a)
- But we who now thy grace implore (1762b)
- But what are all the blessings, Lord (1763a)
- Come all who love the slaughtered Lamb (1744c)
- Come, Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire (1740c)
- Come Holy Ghost, set to thy seal (1745b)
- Come, Holy Ghost, thine influence shed (1745b)
- Come let us join our God to bless (1741a)
- Come let us join the hosts above (1742c)
- Come, let us join with one accord (1763a)
- Come let us lengthen out the feast (1740c)
- Come, let us our good God proclaim (1742c)
- Come, let us who in Christ believe (1742c)
- Come, let us who in Christ believe (1742a)
- Come, Lord, with thy disciples sit (1749b)
- Come, thou omniscient Son of man (1749b)
- Come to the feast, for Christ invites (1745b)
- Delight, and softest sympathy (1767a)
- Destroyed of God, the slanderer (1762a)
- Drawn by a dying sinner’s prayer (1772a)
- Empty the lamp, till thou impart (1762b)
- Enslaved to sense, to pleasure prone (1739a)
- Excused from every needless care (1762b)
- Fain would I, Lord, obtain the grace (1767a)
- Father, admit our lawful claim (1746d)
- Father, behold with gracious eyes (1747c)
- Father, I in thy strength arise (1749a)
- Father, I stretch my hands to thee (1741a)
- Father I wake thy love to praise (1763a)
- Father, if I have sinned, with thee (1740c)
- Father, into thy hands alone (1745b)
- Father of all, in whom alone (1740c)
- Father of Jesus Christ my Lord (1742c)
- Father of Jesus Christ, my Lord (1745c)
- Father of mercies, hear our prayers (1741a)
- Father of mercy, hear our prayer (1741a)
- Father, our eyes we lift to thee (1739a)
- Father, thou didst chastise our Lord (1762a)
- Father, thy will be done, not mine (1749a)
- Father to him we turn our face (1745b)
- Father, to thee our souls we raise (1763a)
- Father, who knowest the things we need (1767a)
- Forth at thy call, O Lord, I go (1740c)
- Forth in thy strength, O Lord, I go (1740c)
- Fountain of all the good we see (1739a)
- Fountain of being, source of good (1739a)
- Fountain of life, to all below (1742c)
- Give us this day, all bounteous Lord (1745b)
- Giver, and guardian of my sleep (1742b)
- Giver of concord, Prince of Peace (1740c)
- Glory, and praise, and love to thee (1740c)
- Glory to God, and praise, and love (1740c)
- Glory to God, whose gracious care (1742b)
- Glory to him who freely spent (1745b)
- God of all power, and truth and love (1742c)
- God of our life, at thy command (1742b)
- Hail Father, Son, and Holy-Ghost (1763a)
- Happy the souls to Jesus joined (1745b)
- Hated by fiends and men, who feel (1762a)
- He came from heaven to kindle fire (1762b)
- He mourns his frustrated intent (1762a)
- Hear, holy, holy, holy, Lord (1739b)
- Himself how shall a sinner know? (1762b)
- How dreadful is the sinner’s fate (1762b)
- How happy are thy servants, Lord (1745b)
- How happy they, O King of kings (1741a)
- How happy we whom grace unites (1767a)
- How oft shall I beseech thee, Lord (1749a)
- How sad our state by nature is (1763a)
- How wretched are the boys at school (1763a)
- I come, O God, to do thy will (1749a)
- I hold him with a trembling hand (1762a)
- I know it: by thy hands and feet (1762a)
- I know that my Redeemer lives (1742c)
- If for a world a soul be lost (1762b)
- In pure obedience to thy will (1762b)
- In vain are children taught to pray (1763a)
- Jesu, my hope, my help, my power (1742a)
- Jesus, accept the grateful song (1749a)
- Jesus, all power is given to thee (1742b)
- Jesus, at whose supreme command (1742b)
- Jesus, by highest heavens adored (1749a)
- Jesus, great healer of mankind (1749a)
- Jesus, great shepherd of the sheep (1749a)
- Jesus his own disciples chide (1763a)
- Jesus, if still thou art to day (1740c)
- Jesus, my balm for every ill (1762a)
- Jesus! My life, thyself apply (1740c)
- Jesus, my trust is in thy word (1742c)
- Jesus, our help in time of need (1744c)
- Jesus, Redeemer of mankind (1742c)
- Jesus the all restoring Word (1740c)
- Jesus, the all-atoning Lamb (1740c)
- Jesus, the life, the truth, the way (1742c)
- Jesus, the rising Lord of all (1746b)
- Jesus, thou all-redeeming Lord (1749a)
- Jesus, thou art my righteousness (1740c)
- Jesus, thou strength of all that turn (1749b)
- Jesus, to me the grace impart (1762a)
- Jesus, united by thy grace (1742b)
- Jesus we cast ourselves on thee (1763a)
- Jesus, we know that thou hast died (1745b)
- Join all ye ransomed sons of grace (1749b)
- Let all in thy great praise agree (1749b)
- Let him to whom we now belong (1745b)
- Let us go forth, ’tis God commands (1741a)
- Lift up your hearts to things above (1749b)
- Long have I labored in the fire (1742c)
- Long have I seemed to serve thee, Lord (1740a)
- Lord, I believe thy every word (1742c)
- Lord, I believe, thy work of grace (1742c)
- Love divine, for whom I languish (1772a)
- Lover of little children, thee (1742c)
- Made unto me, O Lord, my God (1740c)
- My God! I know, I feel thee mine (1740c)
- My God, my God, on thee I call (1740c)
- O for an heart to praise my God (1742b)
- O happy state of infancy (1742c)
- O Jesus, at thy feet we wait (1749b)
- O Lord, my God, with shame I own (1742c)
- O Sun of righteousness, arise (1741a)
- O that I had the silver wings (1742b)
- O that I was as heretofore (1742b)
- O that thou wouldest the heavens rent (1740c)
- O thou who hast in mercy sought (1749a)
- O thou who seest what is in man (1745g)
- O thou who this mysterious bread (1745b)
- O thou, whose wisdom, power and love (1741a)
- O what a soul-transporting feast (1745b)
- O what an evil heart have I (1749a)
- Our God almighty to redeem (1762a)
- Our punishment accepting here (1785b)
- Out of the deeps to thee, O Lord (1741a)
- Out of the depth of self-despair (1740c)
- Out of the iron furnace, Lord (1749a)
- Parent of good, whose plenteous grace (1739a)
- Rejoice with us, ye angel-host (1749a)
- Returned into thy kingdom, Lord (1785b)
- Returning to his throne above (1745b)
- Rise every soul in Jesus’ name (1750b)
- Salvation is in Jesus' name (1749b)
- Savior, thou hast bestowed on me (1763a)
- Savior, who ready art to hear (1740c)
- See, Jesus, thy disciples see (1749b)
- See, Lord, the purchase of thy death (1744c)
- Shepherd divine, our want relieve (1749b)
- Shepherd of souls, thy sheep behold (1744c)
- Sing to the Lord by whom we live (1759e)
- Son of the carpenter, receive (1739a)
- Sovereign of all, whose will ordains (1744c)
- Still let us keep the end in mind (1763a)
- Such, Lord, did thine apostle know (1762b)
- Summoned my labor to renew (1739a)
- Taught as by thorns and briars, we know (1762a)
- Teacher divine, we ask thy grace (1740c)
- Tell me ’Tis I—that died for thee (1762b)
- Terrible thought! Shall I alone (1763a)
- The babes in Christ should nothing know (1749b)
- The children to the birth are come (1742b)
- The Father in his saints delights (1762a)
- The glory of God’s only Son (1762b)
- The Lord unto my Lord hath said (1742b)
- The meanest then may mercy claim (1762a)
- The way of all the earth I go (1772a)
- Thee, O my great Deliverer, thee (1740c)
- Thou hast a lovely one indeed (1762b)
- Thou, Lord, art rich in grace to all (1749a)
- Thou, Lord, hast blest my going out (1740c)
- Thou wast my guide in infancy (1762a)
- Three innocents lie buried here (1749a)
- Thus may I humbly hide my face (1762a)
- Tis not a dead external sign (1745b)
- To carry thy disciples word (1762b)
- To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost (1742c)
- To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost (1742a)
- To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost (1746g)
- To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost (1767c)
- To God in trouble I applied (1743b)
- To opposite extremes so prone (1762b)
- To those who on thy truth rely (1762b)
- To whom but thee, thou bleeding Lamb (1749a)
- Try us, O God, and search the ground (1742b)
- Vain man, of mortal parents born (1741a)
- Vouchsafe to keep me, Lord, this day (1749a)
- We magnify the gift of God (1742c)
- Welcome, contempt! Stern, faithful guide (1739a)
- What shall an helpless sinner do (1749a)
- What shall I do, my God, my God (1742b)
- What shall I do to escape the hell (1742b)
- Whither should our full souls aspire (1745b)
- Who Herod did of old inspire (1762b)
- Who will reject thy richest grace (1762b)
- Why should our parents call us good (1763a)
- Wilt thou as such the cowards own (1762b)
- With glorious clouds encompassed round (1767a)
- Wretch that I am, what help, or hope (1749a)
- Ye followers of the bleeding Lamb (1749b)
- Ye souls, that own the common Lord (1749b)
- Ye worms of earth our God admire (1742c)
- Yet for a time he strives with all (1762a)
- Yet for my sinless Savior's sake (1762b)
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Meter 86.86.86.86. (C.M.D.) (455)
- A Christian, should I fly, or yield (1762a)
- A mother principled with grace (1762a)
- A thousand oracles divine (1767c)
- Absolute faith, O Lord, I owe (1762b)
- According to thy faithful word (1762b)
- Again to Satan’s yoke I bow (1762a)
- Ah, how can I my heart prepare (1762a)
- Ah, leave us not, above our power (1762b)
- Ah! Tell me, Lord, for whom I pine (1749a)
- Ah! Woe (eternal woe) is me (1749a)
- Ah, wretched souls, who urged by shame (1762b)
- Alas for him! Whose teaching pride (1762b)
- Alas for sinners that obtain (1762a)
- Alas, when seeming to repent (1762a)
- All kinds and all degrees of sin (1762b)
- All praise to our redeeming Lord (1747c)
- All thanks to heaven let Britain pay (1762a)
- Allowed to kiss my Savior's feet (1767a)
- Almighty God of truth and love (1749b)
- Almighty Lord of earth and skies (1762b)
- Almighty to persuade thou art (1762a)
- An impotent desire I feel (1762b)
- And let this feeble body fail (1759b)
- Appear, great God, appear to me (1762a)
- Are we not plainly here forbid (1762b)
- Arm of the Lord, O Christ, thou art (1762a)
- Armed with the presence of my Lord (1762a)
- As due to my most righteous deed (1762a)
- As eagles fluttering o’er their nest (1762a)
- As many as in Adam died (1762b)
- As many as on earth are found (1762a)
- Assist me, Lord, against that day (1762b)
- Author of faith, the grace impart (1762b)
- Backward alas, too long, and slack (1762a)
- Balm of my wounded spirit, Lord (1762a)
- Before the saints to glory go (1762a)
- Behold the miracle renewed (1762b)
- Blest be our everlasting Lord (1762a)
- But he who gave the slighted word (1762b)
- But how much pleasanter to see (1762a)
- But if thou otherwise ordain (1767a)
- But if thou wilt not save us here (1762b)
- But is it possible, that I (1762b)
- But now, my gracious God, thy love (1749b)
- But O! Our feeble strains of praise (1762a)
- But will not our Almighty Lord (1762b)
- By faith I on his strength lay hold (1762a)
- By humble faith and active love (1762a)
- By not appearing on thy side (1762b)
- Can a true follower of thine (1762b)
- Can all her fleets and armies save (1762a)
- Chief Captain of Jehovah’s host (1762a)
- Children of God, through Jesus’s love (1762b)
- Come, Father, Son, and Holy-Ghost (1762a)
- Come, if the Sun of righteousness (1762a)
- Come let us join our friends above (1759b)
- Come, let us use the grace divine (1762b)
- Come then, my God, the promise seal (1762b)
- Coming in thy great Father’s name (1762b)
- Commanded, Lord, and drawn by thee (1762a)
- Dearer than life, thou knowest, I love (1762a)
- Death in the pot! Tis always there (1762a)
- Deepen the wound thy hands have made (1762a)
- Deliver us from evil, Lord (1762b)
- Deliverance is on Zion’s hill (1762b)
- Determined after thee I bear (1762a)
- Dismissed, I calmly go my way (1762b)
- Divided against itself so long (1781c)
- Drawn by thy messengers’ report (1762a)
- Eldad, they said, and Medad there (1762a)
- Essence incomprehensible (1762b)
- Eternal Sun of righteousness (1762a)
- Expecting, Lord, thine awful day (1762b)
- Fain would I in my earliest days (1762a)
- Faithful, O God, thy threatening word (1762a)
- Faithful, O Lord, thy mercies are (1762a)
- Father by saints on earth adored (1767a)
- Father, I ask in Jesus’s name (1762b)
- Father, I joyfully believe (1762a)
- Father, obedient to thy will (1762b)
- Father of all, the just, the true (1762a)
- Father of all, we trust in thee (1762b)
- Father of light, thy needful aid (1767a)
- Father of me, and all mankind (1762b)
- Father, the thing impossible (1762a)
- Father, thou dost conduct the blind (1762a)
- Father, though late, I turn to thee (1762a)
- Father, thy heavenly voice I own (1762b)
- Father, thy kind design explain (1762b)
- Father, thy promise we embrace (1762a)
- Father, to me the faith impart (1762b)
- Father, to that first-born of thine (1762a)
- Father, to thee my soul I lift (1749b)
- Filled with the blessedness of hope (1762b)
- For half an age of mournful years (1762a)
- For names the Christian world contend (1762b)
- Forbid it, Lord, that I should strive (1762b)
- Forgive my partial selfishness (1762a)
- Give me not up to Satan’s power (1762a)
- Give us this day our daily bread (1762b)
- Giver of life, and strength renewed (1749b)
- Glory and thanks to him belongs (1762a)
- Glory and thanks to thee we give (1762b)
- God of all consolation, take (1747c)
- God of all grace, and majesty (1749b)
- God of eternal truth and grace (1762b)
- God only wise, almighty, good (1767a)
- Gospel to every soul of man (1762b)
- Grace unconditional and free (1762b)
- Great God, to me the sight afford (1762a)
- Grieved at his heart is God for me (1762a)
- Hail Father, Son, and Spirit, great (1767b)
- Hail holy, holy, holy Lord (1746g)
- Hail holy, holy, holy Lord (1749b)
- Hail holy, holy, holy Lord (1767b)
- Hasten that happiest gospel-day (1762b)
- Have I not found that pearl divine (1762b)
- Have we not then a power from thee (1762a)
- He found me in a desert place (1762a)
- He is our life, the Lord our God (1767b)
- He that by faith in Jesus lives (1762a)
- Hear, O thou friend of human kind (1767a)
- His spiritual, believing seed (1762a)
- His strength in his obedience lay (1762a)
- Holy Ghost, remove the grief (1762b)
- Honor the king, who God adore (1762b)
- How empty our external boast (1767c)
- How empty then the former boast (1749b)
- How fast the chains of nature bind (1767a)
- How fond the self-deceiver’s hope (1762a)
- How foolish was my hope and vain (1772a)
- How happy every child of grace (1759b)
- How kindly, Lord, dost thou lament (1762b)
- How mean the gifts which earthly kings (1762a)
- How oft have I, like Pharaoh, proved (1762a)
- How often have I blindly done (1762a)
- How often, Lord, have I believed (1762b)
- How ready is the man to go (1762a)
- How safe the man in Jesus found (1762a)
- How shall a young unstable man (1767a)
- How should we place to Satan give (1762a)
- How then shall sinners meet the Lord (1762b)
- How wisely, Savior, doth thy love (1762a)
- Howe’er thou mayest to-morrow deal (1762a)
- Humbly I do enquire of thee (1762b)
- I bow me to my God’s decree (1762a)
- I cannot speak a word, or do (1762b)
- I do believe thou canst, thou wilt (1762b)
- I see the exceeding broad command (1762a)
- I seek to touch my powerful Lord (1762b)
- I shall, when he who saith I shall (1762a)
- I too have left my worldly home (1762a)
- I too the broad command have seen (1762a)
- I went out full of youthful hope (1762a)
- I will abide in thee, my Lord (1762b)
- If children may the scripture know (1762b)
- If now thou dwellest in my heart (1762a)
- If subject to another’s will (1767b)
- If thou command it, Lord, we may (1762a)
- In tenderest pity to thine own (1762b)
- In the discriminating day (1762b)
- In unbelief imprisoned fast (1762a)
- In vain doth earthly bliss afford (1762b)
- In vain with angry hearts we dare (1762b)
- Inspire me, Savior, with that power (1762b)
- Is God’s peculiar people mine (1762a)
- Is there then a power in man (1762a)
- Is this the guilty nation, Lord (1759c)
- It hath for me sufficient been (1762b)
- It is the Lord, who doth not grieve (1762b)
- Jacob then was free from blame (1762a)
- Jehovah, God the Father, bless (1767b)
- Jehovah’s Spirit of purest love (1767b)
- Jehovah-El, I thee adore (1762a)
- Jesus, beneath the sense I groan (1762b)
- Jesus, extend thine hand of grace (1762b)
- Jesus, if thou thy servant guard (1762b)
- Jesus, in thine all-saving name (1749b)
- Jesus, let all thy lovers shine (1762a)
- Jesus, my Lord, I cry to thee (1762b)
- Jesus, my Master, and my Lord (1749b)
- Jesus, my strength and righteousness (1747c)
- Jesus on the celestial hill (1762b)
- Jesus our refuge in distress (1767a)
- Jesus, our true and faithful Lord (1762b)
- Jesus, rebuke my fiery zeal (1762b)
- Jesus, the fame of thy great name (1767a)
- Jesus the irrevocable word (1762b)
- Jesus, the man’s defender be (1762a)
- Jesus, the power belongs to thee (1762a)
- Jesus, the sinner’s hiding place (1762a)
- Jesus, the word of mercy give (1762a)
- Jesus, thou sayest I shall receive (1762b)
- Jesus, united by thy fear (1762b)
- Jesus, who is a God like thee (1762b)
- Justly, O Lord, thou dost require (1762a)
- Knowing that reconciled thou art (1762b)
- Let all adore the immortal King (1762b)
- Let all the God of Daniel praise (1749a)
- Let earth and hell their powers employ (1762b)
- Let heathens mock what God enjoined (1762b)
- Let others of their virtue boast (1762a)
- Let the horrific king appear (1762b)
- Let the redeemed give thanks and praise (1767a)
- Let this feeble body droop (1762a)
- Lift up thy countenance serene (1762a)
- Long as on earth by faith I live (1762a)
- Lord, I believe, thy mercy’s power (1762b)
- Lord, I have sinned, but now relent (1762a)
- Lord, if thou givest the hearing ear (1762b)
- Lord, of thee we fain would learn (1762a)
- Lord, we with joy thy word obey (1762b)
- Loved for a time, they might have been (1762b)
- Master, I want thy tenderness (1762b)
- Master, thou didst the same by me (1762b)
- May I throughout this day of thine (1762b)
- Merciful God, long-suffering, kind (1762a)
- Merciful God, thy self proclaim (1762a)
- Merciful God, what hast thou done (1767a)
- More than for ease in mortal pain (1762b)
- Moses, the minister of God (1762a)
- Must we not walk before we run (1762a)
- My God, I wake to call thee mine (1762a)
- My hands, and lips, and heart impure (1762b)
- My heart doth oft to idols cleave (1762b)
- My heart is hardened from thy fear (1762b)
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- My merit, Lord, and righteousness (1762a)
- My name be on the children? No (1762a)
- My soul is among lions still (1762b)
- My strength when thou, O Jesus, art (1762b)
- Mysterious God in Persons Three (1767c)
- No more amused by earthly things (1767a)
- Nor swiftness can secure the race (1762a)
- Not all the miracles of love (1762a)
- Not all the mortal sons of grace (1762b)
- Not as a formal task to thee (1762a)
- Not for ourselves the light of grace (1762b)
- Not for the wretched sons of men (1762b)
- Not from the greatest to the least (1762b)
- Not in a king’s, but servant’s form (1762b)
- Not in my watchfulness or care (1762a)
- Not one of all our fallen race (1762a)
- Not through an all-suspecting fear (1762b)
- Now, even now, I yield, I yield (1762b)
- Now, Father, now our sins forgive (1762b)
- Now only now against that hour (1756a)
- O for that tenderness of heart (1762a)
- O for the faith in Jesus’s name (1762b)
- O God, at thy command we rise (1762a)
- O Lord, incline thy gracious ear (1743a)
- O may I call my ways to mind (1762b)
- O may I cry for help to thee (1762b)
- O may I never dare receive (1762b)
- O may I never, never seek (1762a)
- O may I never take the praise (1762b)
- O may we never more expose (1762b)
- O never let my children live (1767a)
- O that I could my Lord receive (1767a)
- O that my faltering heart may smite (1762a)
- O that we might the Spirit find (1762b)
- O what a soul-transporting sight (1749b)
- Obedience is our pure delight (1762a)
- Obedience to our Lord’s commands (1762b)
- Of my transgressions numberless (1762b)
- Of small imperfect things the day (1762b)
- Of thee, O Lord, I oft have heard (1762a)
- Oft have I offered up the blind (1762b)
- Oft have I unconcerned passed by (1762b)
- Oft’ hast thou, Lord, in tender love (1762a)
- Omniscient God, to man declare (1762b)
- On the first early dawn of grace (1762a)
- One moment, Lord, if thou depart (1762b)
- Our heavenly Father is but One (1767b)
- Our heavenly Master is but One (1767b)
- Our high-priest the breast-plate wears (1762a)
- Our joy in a created good (1762b)
- Our life, and grace, and ministry (1762b)
- Our mighty sins they need not still (1762a)
- Ourselves how can we purify (1762a)
- Out of the crowd he first must take (1762b)
- Present in our assemblies we (1762b)
- Pride, and nature’s various lusts (1762a)
- Reflecting on this gospel-day (1762a)
- Remember thy Creators, God (1767b)
- Reserves of unexhausted grace (1762a)
- Resolved, O God, with all to part (1762a)
- Restorer of the sin-sick race (1767a)
- Return, most gracious Lord, return (1762b)
- Righteous, O Lord, thy judgments are (1767a)
- Righteous, O Lord, thy judgments are (1782b)
- Rising out of thy holy place (1762b)
- Salvation from our sins we found (1762b)
- Salvation gladly I embrace (1762a)
- Salvation is the work of God (1762b)
- Satan himself fulfils thy word (1762a)
- Save, Jesus, save! My hour is near (1767a)
- Saved from the guilt and power of sin (1762b)
- Savior, inspire with unknown awe (1762b)
- Savior, thou didst the glory bear (1762b)
- Savior, while after thee we mourn (1762b)
- See, dearest Lord, thy servant see (1749b)
- Sequestered from the noisy crowd (1762b)
- Shall foolish, weak, short-sighted man (1762a)
- Shall we live on like thoughtless brutes (1762b)
- Shall we the Spirit’s course restrain (1762a)
- Shut up in unbelief I groan (1762a)
- Sing to the great Jehovah’s praise (1749c)
- Sing to the Lord, for he alone (1759e)
- So gentle toward my basest foe (1762b)
- Soon as in earnest we begin (1762a)
- Soon as we truly willing are (1762b)
- Space to repent without the power (1762b)
- Speak, thou true interpreter (1762a)
- Still may the preachers of thy word (1762b)
- Still, O my dear redeeming Lord (1762b)
- Strengthened by thy command (1762a)
- Struggling for mastery within (1762b)
- Subscribing to Jehovah’s word (1762a)
- Such as we are, without disguise (1762a)
- Such power belongs to thee alone (1762b)
- Surprising turn of heavenly grace (1762a)
- Teach me, O God, thy will to do (1762a)
- That chariot, in my life’s short day (1762a)
- That covenant of eternal grace (1762b)
- That ground of fellowship with God (1762b)
- That kingdom of the saints below (1762b)
- That mighty faith on me bestow (1762b)
- That true remorse, that grief divine (1762a)
- That universal love sincere (1762b)
- The breathless body of our Lord (1767b)
- The child whom struggling into light (1762a)
- The Christian rule to few is known (1762b)
- The crafty manages the fool (1762a)
- The eagle fond her charge awakes (1762a)
- The great redeeming angel thee (1762a)
- The Holy Ghost in part we know (1767b)
- The kingdom, Lord, is thine alone (1762a)
- The Lord, and the eternal Word (1767b)
- The Lord is King ’till that great day (1762a)
- The Lord is King, let earth be glad (1762b)
- The Lord unto my Lord hath said (1762b)
- The Lord who did by David speak (1767b)
- The malice of thy church’s foes (1762a)
- The man whom God so freely loved (1762a)
- The men in tents who meanly live (1762b)
- The men who slight thy faithful word (1762b)
- The merit of Jehovah’s Son (1762b)
- The number of the called is great (1762b)
- The object of his kindest care (1762a)
- The occasion of my every fall (1762b)
- The only wise Almighty God (1767b)
- The pastor good with pious care (1762b)
- The pleasant land displayed before (1762a)
- The precious promise made to all (1762b)
- The prophet of the Lord most high (1767b)
- The prophets old, and rough, and true (1762b)
- The sins which men at thy command (1762a)
- The sovereign Lord of hosts is One (1767b)
- The Spirit of redeeming grace (1762a)
- The spirit unclean will still remain (1762b)
- The Trinity in Unity (1767b)
- The truth, and blessedness, and need (1762b)
- The wisdom owned by all thy sons (1767b)
- The word is unaccomplished still (1762b)
- The world, O Lord, will not receive (1762a)
- Thee, Father, Son, and Spirit, we (1746h)
- Thee, Jesus, full of truth and grace (1749b)
- Thee Prince and Savior we adore (1762b)
- Thee the angelic armies praise (1762a)
- Their sinful spot the heathen have (1762a)
- They shall be numbered with the sheep (1762b)
- Thick swarming from the dark abyss (1762a)
- Think thou busy, prosperous man (1762a)
- This be the genuine proof of mine (1762b)
- This is the word in every age (1762b)
- This moment I thy truth confess (1762a)
- Thou art the door: I knock at thee (1762b)
- Thou art the man—that lives secure (1762a)
- Thou art the thing, the eternal Word (1762a)
- Thou canst not, Lord, a beggar spurn (1762a)
- Thou, even thou, art God alone (1762a)
- Thou hast enlarged thy churches bound (1762a)
- Thou hast my kind preserver been (1762a)
- Thou hast on us the grace bestowed (1762a)
- Thou hast restrained my soul from sin (1772a)
- Thou hidden God, for whom I groan (1747c)
- Thou, Jesus, of the chosen seed (1762a)
- Thou must for thy own sake forgive (1762a)
- Thou offerest, Lord, to all thy love (1762b)
- Thou Son of God, whose flaming eyes (1767a)
- Thou who hast brought my body down (1762a)
- Thou who hast suffered me so long (1762a)
- Thou who my utmost Savior art (1762b)
- Thou who so long hast saved me here (1762a)
- Thou wilt be merciful, thou wilt (1762a)
- Thy causeless unexhausted love (1762a)
- Thy church, O God, shall find fulfilled (1762b)
- Thy confessor in deed and word (1762b)
- Thy counsel is, to save me now (1762b)
- Thy goodness and thy truth to me (1762a)
- Thy hasty servant, Lord, restrain (1762b)
- Thy killing and thy quickening power (1762a)
- Thy kingdom come, with power and grace (1762b)
- Thy people by the world abhorred (1762a)
- Thy people in the wilderness (1762a)
- Thy word, O God, as right and just (1762a)
- Times without number have I prayed (1762a)
- Tis this essentially divides (1762b)
- To be thy ministers above (1762b)
- To build this house, O Lord, display (1762a)
- To Christ who would not gladly give (1762b)
- To cure the spirit’s leprosy (1762a)
- To sin, the world, and Satan sold (1762a)
- To traverse hills and dales is vain (1762a)
- Tremendous Lord of earth, and skies (1750a)
- True and faithful witness, thou (1762a)
- Twas thus in nature’s sleep I lay (1762a)
- Unstable, Lord, by nature I (1762a)
- Weary of this daily dying (1767a)
- What depths of wisdom and of grace (1762b)
- What is the chaff, the word of man (1762b)
- What posture should I use, who see (1762b)
- What power against a worm can stand (1762a)
- What profit hath the ambitious man (1762a)
- What then are they, who dare deride (1762b)
- Whate’er I ask, I surely know (1762a)
- When first he freely justified (1762a)
- When first we of thy promise heard (1762a)
- When shall the imperial standard spread (1762b)
- While, as thy oracles enjoin (1762b)
- While Jacob for a wife doth wait (1762b)
- Who for their unborn children care (1762a)
- Who hath engaged my heart to address (1762b)
- Who is this tender-hearted friend (1762b)
- Who murmur in the wilderness (1762a)
- Who musters the celestial host (1762a)
- Who would not quit his sins for thee (1762a)
- Whoe’er the authority impeach (1762b)
- Whom Jacob once in Bethel found (1762b)
- Why have not I my pardon sealed (1762b)
- Why is he called, that man adored (1767b)
- Why is my heart so dark and void (1762b)
- Why should a living child of man (1749b)
- Why should a living man complain (1762a)
- Why should a sinful man complain (1762b)
- Why should I doubt his love at last (1762a)
- Wisdom divine I long to know (1762a)
- With all my heart, O Lord, I pray (1762a)
- With man this is impossible (1762b)
- Woe! To the men, on earth who dwell (1756a)
- Would God himself his people lead (1762a)
- Wouldst thou insult the fallen man (1762a)
- Ye sordid slaves of avarice (1762b)
- Yes; though thou fill my flesh with pain (1762a)
- Yet wilt thou not the guilty clear (1762a)
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