Meter 66.86. (S.M.) (17)
- And shall I let him go (1745b)
- And wilt thou yet be found (1739a)
- And wilt thou yet be found (1739c)
- Father of mercies hear (1745b)
- Father the grace we claim (1745b)
- Let heaven and earth agree (1740c)
- Lord of the harvest, hear (1742c)
- Nay, we have thousands got: (1762a)
- No, thou malicious fiend (1762a)
- The land of uprightness (1762a)
- This, this is he that came (1745b)
- Thou very Pascal Lamb (1745b)
- We lift our hearts to thee (1741a)
- What doth that silence mean (1762b)
- What shall I ask but thee (1762b)
- Where have I been so long (1745g)
- Who would not look on thee (1762b)
Meter 66.86.66.86. (S.M.D.) (274)
- A charge to keep I have (1762a)
- A child on us bestowed (1767b)
- A crown of righteousness (1762b)
- A death-devoted race (1762b)
- A voice is in his blood (1762a)
- A voice of shrieking fear (1762a)
- Ah! Gentle, gracious Dove (1741b)
- Ah! My dear, loving Lord (1742b)
- Ah, what a wretch am I (1749b)
- Ah! When shall I awake (1742a)
- Ah! Whither should I go (1742a)
- Ah! Whither should we fly (1758a)
- Ah! Whither would ye fly (1750b)
- Alas, it must be so (1749a)
- All praise to God above (1745b)
- All that command is love (1762a)
- All ye that Zion love (1762a)
- All-good, Almighty God (1749a)
- Almighty God of love (1762a)
- Almighty Lord of hosts (1756b)
- And am I born to die (1763a)
- And are we yet alive (1749b)
- And hath he bowed his head (1759b)
- And let my carcass fall (1762a)
- And let our bodies part (1749b)
- And must I give him up (1749b)
- And shall we now turn back (1744c)
- And still we trust in thee (1762b)
- Arise, ye men of war (1742e)
- Away my faithless fear (1762b)
- Away my needless fears (1749b)
- Be double honor paid (1762b)
- Being of beings, make (1762a)
- But may the righteous man (1762b)
- By faith accounted just (1762b)
- Called after thee I am (1762b)
- Called from above, I rise (1762b)
- Can these dry bones perceive (1762b)
- Captain, we look to thee (1744c)
- Caught by the almighty hand (1762b)
- Centre of unity (1762a)
- Clothed in our flesh and blood (1762b)
- Come all who truly bear (1745b)
- Come, O thou breath divine (1762b)
- Come, our redeeming Lord (1747c)
- Come then, and dwell in me (1762b)
- Come to the supper come (1745b)
- Come ye that seek the Lord (1746b)
- Constraineth us, to what (1762b)
- Covered with guilty shame (1749a)
- Evil I then must be (1762b)
- Father, and can it be (1749a)
- Father, for power I groan (1762b)
- Father, I dare believe (1762a)
- Father, I seek thy face (1749a)
- Father, in whom we live (1747c)
- Father of boundless grace (1762a)
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- Father of earth and heaven (1742a)
- Father of earth and heaven (1746h)
- Father of earth and heaven (1767a)
- Father of mercies hear (1749b)
- Father, our hearts we lift (1745f)
- Father, to thee we bring (1781c)
- Flesh out of his flesh we are (1762b)
- For I my Zion’s peace (1762a)
- For lo! The Lord will come (1762a)
- Fountain of life divine (1767b)
- Get thee behind us, fiend (1744c)
- Giver of every good (1767a)
- Glory, and thanks, and love (1759b)
- Glory, and thanks, and praise (1759b)
- God of almighty love (1749a)
- God of my righteousness (1743a)
- God of the upright ones (1762a)
- God of tremendous power (1782b)
- Great heir of David’s throne (1762a)
- Hark, how the watchmen cry (1749b)
- Hasten the joyful day (1762b)
- Head of thy church, attend (1781a)
- Hear all the Savior's cry (1746d)
- Hear ye dry bones, and feel (1762b)
- Help, Lord! The busy foe (1749a)
- How happy is the man (1742b)
- How safe, when God hath sealed (1762a)
- How shall I give thee up (1762b)
- I cannot wash my heart (1762b)
- I follow on to know (1762b)
- I hear, the rod I hear (1762b)
- I know myself the same (1762a)
- I seek the kingdom first (1762b)
- I take thee at thy word (1762b)
- I the good fight have fought (1762b)
- I too have done the same (1762b)
- I trust in thee; for what (1762a)
- I want the witness, Lord (1762b)
- I will, through grace I will (1762b)
- I would, and ye would not (1762b)
- Immortal King of kings (1745e)
- In weariness and pain (1749a)
- Is it a thing so small (1762a)
- Israel, exult to prove (1762a)
- Jehovah God and Lord (1767b)
- Jesus, bestow the power (1749b)
- Jesus, I fain would find (1762b)
- Jesus, I look to thee (1762b)
- Jesus, if mine thou art (1762b)
- Jesus, Jehovah, God (1767b)
- Jesus, my faithful guide (1767a)
- Jesus, my Jesus, hear (1742a)
- Jesus, my Lord, attend (1747c)
- Jesus, my Lord, my God (1767b)
- Jesus, my strength, my hope (1742c)
- Jesus, my truth, my way (1749a)
- Jesus the Conqueror reigns (1749a)
- Jesus, the glory take (1744c)
- Jesus, the grace re-give (1762b)
- Jesus, the just, the good (1772a)
- Jesus, the Lord most high (1767a)
- Jesus, thou art a tree (1762a)
- Jesus, thy flaming eyes (1782b)
- Jesus, thy sovereign will (1762a)
- Jesus, thyself impart (1762a)
- Jesus, we follow thee (1745b)
- Jesus, we look to thee (1749b)
- Jesus, we thus obey (1745b)
- Jesus, we wait to see (1762a)
- Jesus, with pitying eye (1762a)
- Just such a wretch am I (1762a)
- Knowledge howe’er sublime (1762b)
- Leaving myself behind (1762a)
- Let all the sons of light (1762b)
- Let all who truly bear (1745b)
- Let God, the mighty God (1759c)
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- Let Jacob’s favored race (1762a)
- Let Judah’s joyous house (1762b)
- Long did I seek in vain (1762b)
- Lord, am not I at ease (1762a)
- Lord, I thy charge obey (1762a)
- Lord, I thy truth proclaim (1762a)
- Lord, if thy grace I have (1762b)
- Lord, in the strength of grace (1762a)
- Lord in thy light, I see (1762a)
- Lord, we have all forsook (1744c)
- Lord, while at thy command (1762b)
- Meanest of Jacob’s race (1762a)
- Messiah, full of grace (1762b)
- Messiah, Prince of Peace (1762a)
- Mine eyes are holden too (1762b)
- More of this madness, more (1762b)
- Most gracious God, reveal (1762a)
- My ever living Lord (1749b)
- My God will add the rest (1762b)
- My potter from above (1762a)
- My sins as mountains rise (1762a)
- Nature’s high-mindedness (1762b)
- None is originally good (1762b)
- Not all that hear the word (1762b)
- Not unto me, O Lord (1749a)
- Nothing too hard can be (1762a)
- O all-atoning Lamb (1742a)
- O all-creating God (1763a)
- O for a thankful heart (1763a)
- O for the saving fear (1756c)
- O let us ever dwell (1749b)
- O might the gracious hand (1749b)
- O might thy powerful word (1762b)
- O my offended God (1742a)
- O take away the stone (1742a)
- O take away thy rod (1749a)
- O take this plague away (1762a)
- O that I always may (1767a)
- O that I could but pray (1749b)
- O that I could repent (1749a)
- O that I could repent (1749a)
- O that I could revere (1749a)
- O that my load were gone (1749a)
- O that my son might live (1767a)
- O that the chosen band (1762a)
- O that the power were mine (1762b)
- O thou whose gracious word (1749a)
- O thou whose pitying eye (1762a)
- O what a life is mine (1762b)
- Of Christ the Son of man (1767b)
- Prisoners of hope, arise (1749b)
- Pursue the mystery (1762a)
- Read all and understand (1767b)
- Redeemer of mankind (1762a)
- Rejoice in Jesus’s birth (1762a)
- Rejoice, ye sons of light (1746a)
- Salvation from the Lord (1762a)
- Savior, and Prince of Peace (1746d)
- Savior of sinful men (1749b)
- Savior, thou seest the fear (1762b)
- Secure in Christ I dwell (1762a)
- See, Lord, with pity see (1749b)
- Send then thy servants forth (1762a)
- Servant of God, well done (1770b)
- Shall I in thy care confide (1762a)
- Shall I stand idle still (1762b)
- Shall our corruptions stand (1762a)
- She saw; she took; she ate (1762a)
- Shepherd of Israel, hear (1749b)
- Sin is the desperate wound (1762a)
- Sinner, that knowest not God (1762b)
- Sinners, the call obey (1744c)
- Sinners, with joy look up (1762b)
- Smitten the shepherd was (1762b)
- So near the haven brought (1772a)
- Soldiers of Christ, arise (1742d)
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- Spirit of faith, come down (1746d)
- Strengthened by Christ alone (1762b)
- Taste him in Christ, and see (1762a)
- That blessed law of thine (1762b)
- That careless fool am I (1762a)
- That steadfast faith divine (1762b)
- The Almighty God is he (1762a)
- The caution is not vain (1762b)
- The grace and peace of God (1762b)
- The hope of Christ how good (1762a)
- The incurable disease (1762a)
- The knowledge of thy love (1781a)
- The light in us must shine (1762b)
- The Man of Sorrow now (1762b)
- The power to bless my house (1767a)
- The Son of man supplies (1767a)
- The souls that Israel leave (1762a)
- The thing my God doth hate (1762b)
- The wicked and the just (1762b)
- The world, who know not God (1762b)
- Thee King of saints we praise (1745b)
- Then let us urge our way (1762a)
- Then thou wilt pardon me (1762b)
- There is no fear in love (1762b)
- They tempt the Lord most high (1767b)
- This blessed word be mine (1762b)
- This happiness be mine (1762a)
- This is that sin of sins (1762b)
- Thou art that bread of life (1762b)
- Thou God who hearest the prayer (1780b)
- Thou hast in part forsook (1762a)
- Thou judge of quick and dead (1749b)
- Thou very present aid (1749b)
- Thrice acceptable word (1762b)
- Through fear of feeble man (1762a)
- Thy deity to prove (1762b)
- Thy faithful God, shall I (1762a)
- Thy messenger we hear (1762a)
- Till Tophet takes me in (1762a)
- To suffer, and abstain (1762b)
- To teach the wretched man (1762a)
- Twas thus the subtle foe (1742a)
- Was ever grief like thine (1762a)
- We know, by faith we know (1746a)
- We lift our hearts to thee (1767c)
- We look for mercy still (1762b)
- What doth the ladder mean (1762a)
- What good remains in me (1762b)
- What is that gospel-hope (1762b)
- What matters it to me (1767a)
- What matters it to pray (1763a)
- What nation is so high (1767b)
- What then is all beside (1762b)
- Where is the Hebrews’ God (1762a)
- Who in the Lord confide (1743b)
- Who in thy word confide (1762a)
- Who truly know his name (1762b)
- With forward zeal well meant (1762a)
- With graces from above (1762a)
- With us we know He dwells (1780a)
- Without a voice he cried (1762a)
- Woman, thy faith is great (1762a)
- Ye men of Israel, hear (1746b)
- Ye worms of earth arise (1749c)
- Yet soon my wretched heart (1742b)
Meter 66.86.66.86.66.86.66.86. (S.M.D.D.) (7)
- But will the gracious Lord (1759a)
- But will the gracious Lord (1759c)
- God of unbounded power (1759a)
- God of unbounded power (1759c)
- Here then we calmly rest (1759a)
- Here then we calmly rest (1759c)
- Let God, the mighty God (1759a)
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