| Book Title: |
Hymn Fake Book, The |
| Song count: |
1004 songs |
| Imprint: |
Milwaukee, WI : Hal Leonard Corp., c2000. |
| Callnumber: |
MP1630.28 .H96 2000 |
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Song Title
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Composer
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Abide in grace, Lord Jesus |
Melchior Vulpius, Joshua Stegmann
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Abide with me |
Williams H. Monk, Henrz F. Lyte
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Ah, holy Jesus |
Johann Cruger, Johann Heermann
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Alas, and did my savior bleed |
Hugh Wilson, Isaac Watts
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All creatures of our God and king |
Geistliche Kirchengesang, Francis of Assisi
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All day long |
Traditional spiritual
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All depends on our possessing |
J. B. Konig, Nurnberg Gesang-Buch
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All for Jesus |
Mary D. James
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All glory, laud and honor |
Melchior Teschner, Theodulph of Orleans
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All hail the power of Jesus' name |
Oliver Holden, Edward Perronet
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All hail the power of Jesus' name |
James Ellor, Edward Perronet
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All hail the power of Jesus' name |
William Shrubsale, Edward Perronet
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All people that on earth do well |
Genevan Psalter, William Kethe
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All praise to our redeeming Lord |
Sylvanus B. Pond, Charles Wesley
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All praise to thee, my God, this night |
Thomas Tallis, Thomas Ken
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All the way along |
Lewis E. Jones, Ada Blenkhorn
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All the way my savior leads me |
Robert Lowry, Fanny K. Crosby
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All things bright and beautiful |
William Henry Monk, Cecil Frances Alexander
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All things bright and beautiful |
English melody, Cecil Frnces Alexander
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All who believe and are Baptized |
Etlich Christlich Lieder, Wittenberg, Thomas H. Kingo
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All ye who seek a comfort sure |
Traditional English melody, Latin text
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All your anxiety |
Edward Henry Joy
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Alleluia! Alleluia! |
Ludwing Van Bethoven, Edward Hodges, Christopher Wordsworth
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Alleluia! Alleluia! |
Arthur Seymour Sullivan, Christopher Wordsworth
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Alleluia! Alleluia! Let the holy anthem rise |
St. Bazil's Hymnal
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Alleluia! sing to Jesus |
Samuel Sebastian Wesley, William Chatterton
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Alleluia! Sing to Jesus |
Rowland Hugh Prichard, William Chatterton Dix
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Alleluia, song fro gladness |
Essay on the church plain chant, Latin text 11th Century
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Almighty, thy word is cast |
John Day's Psalter, John Cawood
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Almost persuaded |
Philip P. Bliss
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Am I a soldier of the cross |
Thomas A. Arne, Isaac Watts
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Amazing grace |
Trditional American melody, John Newton
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America, the beautiful |
Samuel A. Ward, Katharine Lee Bates
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And are we yet alive |
John G. Nageli, Charles Wesley
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And can it be that I should gain |
Thomas Campbell, Charles Wesley
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And now, o father mindful of love |
William Henry Monk, William Bright
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Angels from heaven the realms of glory |
Henry T. Smart, James Montgomery
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Angels we have heard of high |
Traditional French melody, Traditional French carol
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Another year is dawning |
Samuel S. Wesley, Frances Ridley Havergal
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Anywhere with Jesus |
Daniel B. Towner, Jessie B. Pounds
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Are you washed in the blood? |
Elisha A. Hoffman
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Arise, my soul, arise |
Lewis Edson, Charles Wesley
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As pants the hart for cooling streams |
Hugh Wilson, Nahum Tate
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As the sun doth daily rise |
The Parish choir, Latin hymn text
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As with gladness men of old |
Conrad Kocher, William Chatterton Dix
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Ask ye what great thing I know |
H. A. Cesar Malan, Johan C. Schwedler
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At calvary |
Daniel B. Towner, William R. Newell
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At the cross |
Ralph E. Hudson, Isaac Watts
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At the cross, her vigil keeping |
Maintzisch Gesangbuch, Jacopone da Todi
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At the lamb's high feast we sing |
Jacob Hintze, 4th century Latin text
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At the name of Jesus |
James Mountain, Caroline M. Noel
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Awake and sing the song |
William Henry Monk, William Hammond
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Awake, awake to love and work |
Wyeth's reposotory of sacred music, Geoffrey Anketed Studdert-Kennedy
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Awake my heart with gladness |
Johann Cruger, Paul Gerhardt
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Awake, my soul, and with the sun |
Francois H. Barthelemon, Thomas Ken
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Awake my soul, strech every nerve |
George Frideric Handel, Philip Doddridge
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Away in a manger |
William J. Kirkpatrick
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Away in a manger |
James R. Murray
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Banner of the cross, the |
James McGranahan, Daniel W. Whittle
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Baptized into thy name most holy |
K. H. Dretzel, J. J. Rambach
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Battle hymn of the republic |
Traditional American melody, Julia Ward Howe
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Be joyful, Mary |
Leisentritt's Catholicum Hymnologium Germanicum, Latin text
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Be known to us is breaking bread |
Day's Psalter, James Montgomey
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Be present at our table, Lord` |
Louis Bourgeois, John Cennick
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Be still and know |
Uknown
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Be still, my soul |
Jean Sibelius, Katharina von Schlegel
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Be thou my vision |
Traditional Irish melody, Ancient Irish poem
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Beams of heaven as I go |
Charles Albert Tindley
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Beautiful garden of prayer, the |
James H. Fillmore, Eleanor Allen Schroll
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Beautiful isle of somewhere |
J. S. Fearis, Jessie B. Pounds
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Beautiful savior |
Silesian Fokl tune, Munsterisch Gesangbuch
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Because thou hast said |
Paderborn Gesangbuch, Charles Wesley
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Before Jehovah's awful throne |
Louis Bourgeois, Isaac Watts
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Before Jehovah's awful throne |
Frederick M. A. Venua, Isaac Watts
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Before Jehovah's awful throne |
Musicalisch Hand-Buch, Isaac Watts
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Before the Lord we bow |
John Darwall, Francis Scott Key
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Before thy throne, o God, we kneel |
Dimitri S. Bortniansky, William Boyd Carpenter
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Begin, my tongue, some heavenly theme |
Henry W. Greatorex's collection, Isaac Watts
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Behold the amazing gift of love |
William Jones, Isaac Watts
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Behold the throne of grace |
Aaron Williams, John Newton
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Beloved, let us love |
Orlando Gibbons, Horatius Bonar
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Beneath the cross of Jesus |
Frederick Charles Maker, Elizabeth Cecilia Douglas Clephane
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Beulah land |
John R. Sweney, Edgar Page Stites
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Bless, o my soul, the living God |
Frederick M. A. Venua, Isaac Watts
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Bless the Lord, o my soul |
Uknown
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Bless thou the gifts |
Grenoble Antiphoner, Samuel Longfellow
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Blessed assurance |
Phoebe Palmer Knapp, Fanny J. Crosby
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Blessed be the name |
Ralph E. Hudson, William J. Kirkpatrick, William H. Clark
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Blessed be the name |
Ralph E. Hudson, William J. Kirkpatrick, Charles Wesley
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Blessed Jesus, at thy work |
J. R. Ahle, T. Clausnitzer, Gesangbuch
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Blessed Quietness |
W. S. Marshall, Manie Payne Ferguson
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Blessed Redeemer |
Harry Dixon Loes, Avis D. Christiansen
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Blessing and honor |
Matthias Keller, Horatius Bonar
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Blessing and honor |
Paris Antiphoner, Horatius Bonar
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Blest are the pure in heart |
Johann Balthasat Konig, John Keble
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Blest be the dear uniting love |
William Havergal, Charles Wesley
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Blest be the tie that binds |
Johann G. Nageli, John Fawsett
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Blood will never lose its power, the |
Stillman Martin, Civilla D. Martin
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Blow ye the trumpet, blow |
Lewis Edson, Charles Wesley
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Bow down thine ear, almighty Lord |
As Hymnodus Sacer, Leipzig, Thomas E. Powell
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Bread of heaven, on thee I feed |
French and Welsh melody, Josiah Conder
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Bread of the world |
Louis Bourgeois, Reginald Heber
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Bread on heavenm on thee I feed |
Paul Heinlein, Josiah Condler
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Break thou the bread of life |
William Fiske Sherwin, Mary Artemesia Lathbury
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Breath on me, breath of God |
Robert Jackson, Edwin Hatch
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Brethren, we have met to worship |
Wiliiam Moore, George Atkins
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Brighten the corner where you are |
Charles H. Gabriel, Ina Duley Ogdon
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Bring them in |
William A. Ogden, Alexcenah Thomas
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Bring your vessels, not a few |
Lelia N. Morris
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Bringing in the sheaves |
George A. Minor, Knowles Shaw
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Built on the rock the church doth stand |
Ludving M. Lindeman, Nicolas F. S. Grundtvig
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Calvary |
African-American Spiritual
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Cast thy burden upon the Lord |
Felix Mendelsoohn, Psalms 55:22,16:8
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Channels only |
Ada R. Gibbs, Mary E. Maxwell
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Charge to keep I have, a |
Lowell Manson, Charles Wesley
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Chief of sinners though I be |
Richard Redhead, William McComb
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Child of the king, a |
John B. Summer, Harriet E. Buell
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Christ Arose (Low in the grave He lay) |
Robert Lowry
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Christ for the world we sing |
Felice de Giardini, Samual Wolcott
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Christ, from whom all blessings flow |
Orlando Gibbons, Charles Wesley
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Christ is made the sure foundation |
J. Goss, Angularis funtamentum
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Christ is made the sure foundation |
Henry T. Smart, Latin text
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Christ Jesus lay in death's strong bands |
Gistliche Gesanbuchlein, Martin Luther
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Christ of the upward way |
George Lomas, Walter J. Mathams
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Christ receiveth sinful men |
James McGranahan, Erdmann Neumeister
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Christ returneth |
James McGranahan, H. L. Tuner
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Christ, the life of all the living |
Kirchengesangbuch Darmstadt, E. C. Homburg
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Christ the Lord is risen again |
Thomas Clark, Michael Weisse
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Christ the Lord is risen today |
Lyra Davidica, Chalres Wesley
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Christ the Lord is risen today |
Robert Williams, Charles Wesley
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Christ the Lord is risen today |
Pierre de Corbeille, Charles Wesley
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Christ, we do all adore thee |
Theodore Dubois, Adoramus Te
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Christ, whose glory fills the skies |
Charles F. Gounod, Charles Wesley
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Christ whose glory fills the skies |
Freylinghausen's Gesangbuch, Charles Wesley
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Church in the wildwood |
Dr. Williams S. Pitts
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Church's one foundation, the |
Samuel Sebastian Wesley, Samual John Stone
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Cleanse me |
Edward J. Hopkins, J. EdwinnOrr
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Cleanse me |
Traditional Maori melody, J. Edwin Orr
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Cleansing wave, the |
Phobe Palmer Knapp
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Close to thee |
Silas J. Vail, Fanny J. Crosby
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Come and dine |
C. B. Widmeyer
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Come, and let us sweetly join |
Orlando Gibbons, Charles Wesley
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Come, Christians, join to sing |
Traditional Spanish melody, Christian H. Bateman
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Come, dearest Lord, descent and dwell |
Henry K. Oliver, Isaac Watts
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"Come follow me," the savior spake |
Bartholomaus Gesius, Johann Scheffler
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Come, gracious spirit, heavenly dove |
William knapp, Simon Browne
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Come, holy ghost, creators blest |
Veni creator spiritius Sarum Plainsong, Rhabanus Maurus
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Come, holy ghost, our hearts inspire |
Est's The whole booke of psalmes, Charles Wesley
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Come holy ghost, our souls inspire |
Sarum plainsong mode VIII, Rhabanus Maurus
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Come, holy spirit, dove divine |
H. Percy Smith, Adoniram Judson
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Come, holy spirit, heavenly dove |
John Bacchus Dykes, Isaac Watts
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Come, let us join our cheerful songs |
Johann Cruger, Isaac watts
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Come let us join our friends above |
Traditional English melody, Charles Wesley
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Come, let us use the grace divne |
Traditional English melody, Charles Wesley
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Come, my way, my truth, my life |
Ralph Vaughan Williams, George Herbert
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Come, o thou traveller unknown |
Traditional melody, charles Wesley
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Come sing, ye choir exultant |
Michael Praetorius, Adam of St. Victor
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Come, sinners, to the gospel feast |
Lowell Mason, Charles Wesley
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Come, thou almighty king |
Felice de Giardini
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Come, thou fount of every blessing |
John Wyeth's Repository of scared music, Robert Robinson
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Come, thou fount of every blessing |
The sacred harp, Robert Robinson
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Come, thou long-expected Jesus |
Rowland Hugh Prichard, Charles Wesley
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Come, thou long-expected Jesus |
C. F. Witt, Charles Wesley
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Come to cavarly's holy mountain |
Ludwig M. Lindeman, James Montgomery
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Come, we that love the Lord |
Aaron Williams, Isaac Watts
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Come with us, o blessed Jesus |
Johann Schop, John H. Hopkins
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Come, ye disconsolate |
Samue Webbe, Thomas Moore
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Come, ye faithful, raise the strain |
Johann Horn, John of Damascus
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Come, ye faithful, raise the strain |
Arthur Seymour Sullivan, John of Damascus
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Come, ye sinners, poor and needy |
Walker's Southern harmony, Joseph Hart
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Come, ye thankful people, come |
George Job Elvey, Henry Alford
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Come, ye that know and fear the Lord |
Sammuel Stanley, George Burder
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Comforter has come, the |
William J. Kirkpatrick, Frank Bottome
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Commit whatever grieves thee |
Hans Leo Hassler, Paul Gerhardt
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Constanly abiding |
Anne S. Murphy
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Count your blessings |
Edwin O. Excell, Jonson Oatman Jr,
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Covered by blood |
Ran C. Story, Nellie Edwards
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Creator spirit, by whose aid |
Henry Carey, Rhabanus Maurus
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Creator spirit, by whose aid |
Kirchengesangbuch, Strassburg, Rhabanus Maurus
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Cross of Jesus, cross of sorrow |
John Stainer, William J. S. Simpson
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Crown him with many crowns |
George Job Elvey, Matthew Bridges, Godfey Thring
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Day by day |
Oscar Ahnfelt, Carolina Sandell Bergh
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Day is dying in the west |
William F. Sherwin, Mary A. Lathbury
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Day is past and over, the |
Bartholomaus Gesius, John Mason Neale
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Day is surely drawing near, the |
J. Klug, Geistliche Lieder, Wittenberg, Bartholomaus Ringwaldt
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Day of resurrection, the |
Henry Thomas Smart, John of Damascus
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Day of resurrection, the |
Berthold Tours, John of Damascus
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Day thou gavest, Lord, ended, the |
Clement Cotterill Scholefield, John Electron
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Dear Jesus, in whose life I see |
Katholosches Gesangbuch, John Hunter
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Dear Lord and father of mankind |
Frederick Charles Maker, John Greenleaf Whittier
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Dearest Jesus, we are here |
J. R. Ahle, B. Schmolck
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Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness |
Johann Cruger, Johann Franck
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Deeper and deeper |
Oswald J. Smith
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Deeper. deeper |
Charles P. Jones
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Depth of mercy |
Orldando Gibbons, Charles Wesley
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Does Jesus care? |
J. Lincoln Hall, Frank E. Graeff
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Dona nobis pacem |
Traditional
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Down at the cross (Glory to his name) |
John H. Stockton, Elisha A. Hoffman
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Down by the riverside |
Traditional Spiritual
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Down in the valley |
Leonard Daugherty, Mary Barret
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Draw nigh and take the body of the Lord |
Arthur S. Suvvilan, John M. Neale
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Duteous day now closeth, the |
Heinrich Isaac, Paul Gerhardt
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Dwelling in beulah land |
C. Austin Miles
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Earth, will all that dwell therein, the |
Scottish Psalter
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Eastern gate, the |
Isaiah G. Martin
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Eternal father, strong to save |
John Bacchus Dykes, William Whiting
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Eternal ruler of the ceaseless round |
Orlando Gibbons, John W. Chadwick
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Every bridge is burned behind me |
George C. Hugg, Johnson Oatman Jr.
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Every time I feel the spirit |
Traditional
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Face to face |
Grant C. Tullar, Carrie E. Breck
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Fairest Lord |
Shleisische Volkslieder, Minster Gesangbuch
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Fairest Lord Jesus |
Munster Gesangbuch
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Faith is the victory |
Ira D. Sankey, John H. Yates
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Faith of our fathers |
Henri F. Hemy, Frederick Williams Faber
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Father of mercies, in thy word |
The sacred Harp, Anne Steele
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Father, we praise thee |
Paris Antiphoner, Gregory the Great
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Fight the good fight |
John Hatton, John Samuel Bewley Monsell
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Fight the good fight |
The Methodist harmonist, John S. B. Monsell
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Fill me now |
John R. Sewney, Elwood H. Stokes
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Fill thou my life, o Lord, my God |
Thomas Haweis, Horatius Bonar
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First Noel, the |
W. Sandys', Traditional English carol
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Fix me, Jesus |
African-American spiritual
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Follow on |
Robert Lowry, William O. Cushing
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For all the blessings of the year |
Robert N. Qualie, Albert H. Hutchinson
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For all the saints |
Raulph Vaughan Williams, William W. How
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For all thy saints, o Lord |
William H. Walter, Richard Mant
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For all thy saints, o Lord |
Henry John Gauntlett, Richard Mant
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For the beauty of earth |
Conrad Kocher, Folliot S. Pierpoint
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Forth in thy name, o Lord, I go |
Orlando Gibbons, Charles Wesley
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Forty days and forty nights |
Martin Herbst, George H. Smyttan
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Forward through the ages |
Arthur S. Sullivan, Frederick Lucian Hosmer
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Fottsteps of Jesus |
Asa B. Everett, Mary B. C. Slade
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Friendship with Jesus |
Stephen Foster, Joseph C. Ludgate
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From all that dwell below the skies |
Louis Bourgeois, Isaac Watts
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From all that dwell below the skies |
John Hatton, Isaac Watts
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From all that dwell below the skies |
Geistliche Kirchengesang, Isaac Watts
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From every stormy wind that blows |
Thomas Hastings, Hugh Stowell
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Gentle Jesus, meek and mild |
Carl Maria von Weber, Charles Wesley
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Give him the glory |
Elisha A. Hoffman
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Give me Jesus |
John R. Sweney, Fanny J. Crosby
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Give me the faith which can remove |
Henry Carey, Charles Wesley
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Give me thy heart |
William J. Kirkpatrick, Eliza A.Hewitt
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Give of your best to the master |
Charlotte A. Barnard, Howard B. Grose
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Give rest, o Christ |
Eastern orthodox Memorial Service
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Give to our God immortal praise |
John Hatton, Isaac Watts
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Give to the winds thy fears |
Samuel Howard, Paul Gerhardt
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Gloria Patri (Glory be to the Father) |
Henry W. Greatorex, Traditional words
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Glorious church, a |
Ralph E. Hudson
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Glorious freedom |
Alfred Judson, Haldor Lillenas
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Glorious things of thee are spoken |
Franz Joseph Haydn, John Newton
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Glory be to God the Father |
John Hughes, Horatius Bonar
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Glory be to God the Father |
Walter G. Whinfield, Horatius Bonar
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Glory be to Jesus |
Friedrich Filitz, Italian text
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Go forward, christian soldier |
Henry Thomas Smart, Laurence Tuittiett
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Go tell it on the mountain |
African-American spiritual
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Go to dark gethsemane |
Richard Redhead, James Montgomery
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God be with you till we meet again |
William G. Tomer, Jeremian E. Rankin
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God be with you till we meet again |
Ralph Vaughan Williams, Jeremian E. Rankin
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God is my strong salvation |
Melchior Vulpius, James Montgomery
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God is our refuge and our strength |
Este's Psalmes
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God is refuge of his saints |
Lowell Mason, Isaac Watts
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God is so good |
Traditional
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God lead us along |
G. A. Young
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God loved the world |
Melcior Vulpius
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God moves in a mysterious ways |
Scottish Psalter, William Cowper
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God of Abraham praise, the |
Traditional Hebrew melody, Thomas Olivers
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God of grace and God of glory |
John Hughes, Harry Emerson Fosdick
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God of my life |
Traditional Scottish melody, Philip Doddridge
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God of our fathers |
George William Warren, Daniel Crane Roberts
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God, our father, we adore thee |
John Zundel, George W. Frazier, Alfred S. Loizeaux
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God so loved the world |
John Stainer, John 3:16, 17
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God, that madest earth and heaven |
Traditional Welsh melody, Reginald Heber, Fredercik Lucian Hosmer
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God the omnipotent! |
Alexis T. Lvov, Henry F. Chorley
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God will take care of you |
W. Stillman, Civila D. Martin
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God's words is our great heritage |
Friedrich O. Reuter, Nikolai F. S. Grundtving
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Good Christian men, rejoice |
14th century German melody, Latin text
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Goria Patri (Glory be to the Father) |
Christoph Meineke, Traditional words
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Grace greater than our sin |
Julia H. Johnston, Daniel B. Towner
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Grace! 'tis a charming sound |
Ira D. Sankey, Philip Doddridge, Augustus M. Toplady
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Great God, we sing that mighty hand |
William Knapp, Phillip Doddridge
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Great physician, the |
Rev. J. H. Stockton, Rev. William Hunter
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Guide me, o thou great Jehovah |
Thomas Hastings, William Williams
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Guide me, thou great Jehovah |
John Hudges, William Williams, Peter Williams
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Guide my feet |
African-American spiritual
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Hail, holy queen enthroned above |
Choralmelodien zum Heiligen Gasange, Salve Regina, mater misericordia
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Hail the day that sees him rise |
Robert Williams, Charles Wesley
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Hail the day that sees him rise |
Pierre Corbeille, Charles Wesley
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Hail, though once despised Jesus |
Oude en Nieuwe Hollantse Boerenlilties en Contradanseu, Martin Madan
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Hail, though once you despised Jesus |
Francois H. Barthelemon, Martin Madan
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Hail to the Lord's anointed |
Gesangbuch der Herzogl Wirttemburg, James Montgomery
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Hail to the Lord's anointed |
German folk song, James Montgomery
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Hallelujah! Amen! |
William J. Kirkpatrick, Henrietta E. Blair
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Hallelujah, praise Jehovah |
William J. Kirkpatrick
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Hallelujah, what a savior! |
Philip P. Bliss
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Happy the home when God is there |
John B. Dykes, Henry Ware Jr.
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Hark! Ten thousands harps |
Lowell Mason, Thomas Kelly
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Hark! The Herald angel sing |
Felix Mendelssohn, Charles Wesley
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Hark! The sound of holy voices |
Gerard Francis Cobb, Christopher Wordsworth
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Hark! The voice of Jesus crying |
Joseph Barnby, Daniel March
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Hark! The voices of Jesus crying |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Daniel March
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Have mercy, Lord, on me |
Damon's Psalmes, Nicholas Brady
|
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Have thine own way, Lord |
George C. Stebbins, Adelaide A. Pollard
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Have you any room for Jesus |
C. C. Williams, Daniel W. Whittle
|
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Haven of rest, the |
George D. Moore, Henry L Gilmour
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He arose |
Traditional Spiritual
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He brought me out |
Henry L. Gilmour, Henry J. Zelley
|
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He hideth my soul |
William J. Kirkpartick, Fanny J. Corsby
|
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He is able to deliver thee |
William A, Ogden
|
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He is arisen! Glorious word |
P. Nickolai, B. K. Boye
|
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He is coming again |
Diapason, Traditional words
|
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He is King of kings |
African-American spiritual
|
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He is risen, He is risen |
Joachim Neader, Mrs. Cecil Frances Alexander
|
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He is so prescious to me |
Charles H. Gabriel
|
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He keeps me singing |
Luther B. Bridgers
|
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He leadeth me |
Williams B. Bradbury, Joseph H. Gilmore
|
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He lifted me |
Charles H. Gabriel
|
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He loves me |
Isaac Watts
|
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He never said a mumbalin' word |
African-American spiritual
|
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He paid a debt |
American folk
|
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He ransomed me |
J. W. Henderson, Julia H. Johnson
|
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He rolled the sea away |
Henry L. Gilmour, Henry J. Zelley
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He the pearly gates will open |
Elsie Ahlwen, Frederick A. BLom
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He took my sins away |
Margaret J. Harris
|
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He's a wonderful savior to me |
Blanche Kerr Borck, Virgil P. Brock
|
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He's everything to me |
Hampton H. Sewell, Kate Byron
|
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He's got the whole world in His hands |
Traditional spiritual
|
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Head that once was crowned with thorns, the |
Jeremiah Clarke, Thomas Kelly
|
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Hear our prayer, o Lord |
George Whelpton, Psalm 143:1
|
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Hear what God the Lord hath spoken |
Henry Smart, William Cowper
|
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Heaven |
Traditional
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Heavenly sunlight |
G. H. Cook, H. J. Zelley
|
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Heavens declare thy glory, Lord, the |
Lowell Mason, Isaac Watts
|
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Heralds of Christ |
George W. Warren, Laura S. Copenhaver
|
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Here at thy table, Lord |
William F. Sherwin, May P. Hoyt
|
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Here, o my Lord, I see thee face to face |
Henry Lawes, Horatius Bonar
|
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Here, o my Lord, I see thee face to face |
Edward Dearle, Horatius Bonar
|
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Hidden peace |
L. O. Brown, John S. Brown
|
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Hiding in thee |
Ira D. Sankey, William O. Cushing
|
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Higher ground |
Charles H. Gabriel, Johnson Oatman Jr
|
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His eye is on the sparrow |
Charles H. Gabriel, Civilla D. Martin
|
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His grace aboundeth more |
William J. Kirkpatrick, Kate Ulmer
|
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His way with thee |
Cyrus S. Nusbaum
|
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His yoke is easy |
Raplh E. Hudson
|
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Hold the fort |
Philip P. Bliss
|
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Hold to God's unchainging hand |
F. L. Eiland, Jennie Wilson
|
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Holiness unto the Lord |
Lelia N. Morris
|
|
Holly bible, book divine |
William B. Bradbury, John Burton
|
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Holy father, great creator |
Henry Thomas Smart, Alexander Viets Griswold
|
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Holy God, we praise thy name |
Katholisches, Gesangbuch
|
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Holy, holy, holy!Lord God almighty |
John B. Dykes, Reginald Heber
|
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Holy is the Lord |
Franz Schubert, Traditional words
|
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Holy spirit, light divine |
Luise M. Gottschalk, Andrew Reed
|
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Holy spirit, truth divine |
Orlando Gibbons, Sammuel Longfellow
|
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Hosanna, loud hosanna |
Gesangbuch der Herzogl, Wurttemberg, Jennette Threlfall
|
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Hosanna to the living Lord |
John Bacchus Dykes, Reginald Heber
|
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How can a sinner know |
Lowell Mason, Charles Wesley
|
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How firm a foundation |
John F. Wade's Cantus Diversi, John Rippon's Selection of Hymns
|
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How firm a foundation |
Early American melody, John Rippon
|
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How rich thy bounty, king of kings |
Hanery W. Greatorex, Philip Doddridge
|
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How sweet the name of Jesus sounds |
Thomas Hastings, John Newton
|
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How sweet the name of Jesus sounds |
Alexander R. Reingale, John Newton
|
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How the fire fell |
Miriam E. Oatman, Johnson Oatman
|
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How woundrous and great thy works |
The whole book of psalmes, Henry Ustick Onderdonk
|
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I am coming, Lord |
Louis Hartsough
|
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I am his and He is mine |
James Mountain, George W. Robinson
|
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I am redeemed |
Daniel B. Towner, James M. Gray
|
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I am resolved |
James H. Fillmore, Palmer Hartsough
|
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I am thine, o Lord |
William H. Doane, Fanny J. Crosby
|
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I am trusting thee, Lord Jesus |
H. W. Baker, F. R. Havergal
|
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I belong to the king |
Lincoln Hall, Ida Reed Smith
|
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I bind unto myself today |
Traditional Irish melody, St. Patrick
|
|
I call on thee, Lord Jesus Christ |
Gistliche Leider, Miles Coverdale
|
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I Christ there is no east or west |
Alexander Roberd Reingale, John Oxenham
|
|
I feel like traveling on |
William Hunter
|
|
I game my life for thee |
Philip P. Bliss, Frances Ridley Havergal
|
|
I greet thee, who my sure redeemer art |
Genevan Psalter, John Calvin
|
|
I have decided to follow Jesus |
Folk melody from India
|
|
I heard the voice of Jesus say |
John B. Dykes, Horatius Bonar
|
|
I know a fount |
Oliver Cooke
|
|
I know God's promise is true |
Lelia N. Morris
|
|
I know that my redeemer lives |
John Hatton, Samuel Medley
|
|
I know that my redeemer lives |
Fred A. Fillmore
|
|
I know that my redeemer liveth |
James H. Fillmore, Jessie Brown Pounds
|
|
I know whom I have believed |
James McGranahan, Daniel W. Whittle
|
|
I lay my sins on Jesus |
Traditional Greek melody, Horatius
|
|
I lay my sins on Jesus |
Neu-vermehrts Gsangbuch, Meiningen, Horatius Bonar
|
|
I love the Lord, who heard my cry |
African-American, Isaac Watts
|
|
I love thee |
Jeremian Ingalls' Christian Harmony
|
|
I love thy kingdom, Lord |
The universal psalmodist, Timothy Dwight
|
|
I love to tell the story |
William G. Fischer, A. Catherine Hankey
|
|
I must tell Jesus |
Elisha A. Hoffman
|
|
I need thee every hour |
Robert Lowry, Annie S. Hawks
|
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I shall know him |
John R. Sweney, Fanny J. Crosby
|
|
I shall not be moved |
American folk melody, Edward H. Boatner
|
|
I sing the mighty power of God |
Gesangbuch der Herzogl, Isaac Watts
|
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I sing the mighty power of God |
Traditional English melody, Isaac Watts
|
|
I sing the mighty power of God |
Wolfgang A. Mozart, Isaac Watts
|
|
I sought the Lord |
George W. Chadwick
|
|
I stand amazed in the presence (My savior's love) |
Charles H. Gabriel
|
|
I surrender all |
Winfield S. Weeden, Judson W. Van De Venter
|
|
I thy cleft, o rock of ages |
Robert Lowry, Fanny J. Crosby
|
|
I to the hills will lift my eyes |
Scottish Psalter
|
|
I want a principle within |
Luis Spohr, Charles Wesley
|
|
I want Jesus to walk with me |
African-American spiritual
|
|
I will bless thee, o Lord |
Esther Watanabe
|
|
I will praise him |
Margaret J. Harris
|
|
I will remember thee |
HenryW. Greatorex, James Montgomery
|
|
I will sing of my redeemer |
James McGranahan, Philip P. Bliss
|
|
I will sing of the mercies of the Lord |
James H. Fillmore
|
|
I will sing the wondrous story |
Peter P. Bilhorn, Francis H. Rowley
|
|
I would be like Jesus |
Bentley D. Ackley, James Rowe
|
|
I would be true |
Joseph Y. Peek, Howard A. Walter
|
|
I would not be denied |
Charles P. Jones
|
|
I'll be so glad when Jesus comes |
Traditional music
|
|
I'll go where you want me to go |
Carrie E. Rounsefell, Mary Brown Charles E. Prior
|
|
I'll live for Him |
C. R. Dunbar, Ralph E. Hudson
|
|
I'll praise my maker while I've breath |
MattaeusGreiter, Isaac Watts
|
|
I'll walk with him always |
Traditional
|
|
I'm gonna sing when the spirit says sing |
African-American spiritual
|
|
I've anchored in Jesus |
Lewis E. Jones
|
|
I've found a friend, o such a friend! |
Arthur Sullivan, James G. Small
|
|
I've found a friend, o such a friend! |
George C. Stebbins, James G. small
|
|
I've got peace like river |
Traditional
|
|
If Gom himselfe be for me |
D. Spaiser, Geystliche Lieder, Paul Gerhardt
|
|
If Jesus goes with me |
C. Arthur Miles, C. Austin Miles
|
|
If thou but suffer to guide thee |
Georg Neumark
|
|
Immortal, invisible |
Traditional Welsh melody, Walter Chalmers Smith
|
|
In all my vast concerns with thee |
Lowell Mason, Isaac Watts
|
|
In Christ there is no east or west |
African-American
|
|
In heaven above |
Norwegian folk meody, Laurentius L. Laurinus
|
|
In heavenly love abiding |
Samuel S. Wesley, Anna L. Waring
|
|
In the cross of Christ I glory |
Ithamar Conkey, John Bowring
|
|
In the garden |
C. Austin Miles
|
|
In the hour of trial |
Spencer Lane, James Montgomery
|
|
In the new Jerusalem |
C. B. Widmeyer
|
|
In the service of the king |
Bentley D. Ackley, Alferd D. Ackley
|
|
In thee is gladness |
Giovanni Giacomo Gastoldi, Johann Lindemann
|
|
In thee, Lord, have I put my trust |
Sunderreiter's Himmlische Harfen, Adam Reunser
|
|
Infant holy, infant lowly |
Traditional Polish melody
|
|
Is it crowning day |
Charles H. Marsh, George Walker Whitcomb
|
|
Is it for me? |
Tulius C. O'Kane, Frances R. Havergal
|
|
Is thy heart right with God? |
Elisha A. Hoffman
|
|
Is your all on the altar? |
Elisha A. Hoffman
|
|
It came upon the midnight clear |
Richard Storrs Willis, Edmund Hamilton Sears
|
|
It cleanseth me |
A. F. Meyers, F. L. Snyder
|
|
It is glory just to walk with him |
Haldor Lillenas, Avis B. Christiansen
|
|
It is good to sing thy praises |
Leavitt's The Christian Lyre, The Psalter
|
|
It is mine |
William Edie Marks, Elisha A. Hoffman
|
|
It is truly wonderful |
Barney E. Warren
|
|
It is well with my soul |
Philip P. Bliss, Horatio Spafford
|
|
It's just like his great love |
Clarence B. Strouse, Edna R. Worrell
|
|
Ivory palaces |
Henry Barraclough
|
|
Jerisalem the golden |
Alexander Ewing, Bernard of Cluny
|
|
Jerusalem, my happy home |
Alexander R. Reingale, Joseph Bromehead
|
|
Jesus bids us shine |
Edwin O. Excell, Anna B. Warner
|
|
Jesus calls us o'er the tumult |
William H. Jude, Cecil Frances Alexander
|
|
Jesus Christ is risen today |
Lyra Davidica
|
|
Jesus Christ, my sure defense |
Johann Cruger, Catherine Winkworth
|
|
Jesus Chritst is risen today |
Roberd Williams, Lyra Davidica
|
|
Jesus, I am resting, resting |
James Mountain, Jean S. Pigott
|
|
Jesus, I come |
George C. Stebbins, William T. Sleeper
|
|
Jesus, I my cross have taken |
Leavitt's The Christian Lyre, Henry F. Lyte
|
|
Jesus, I will ponder now |
Melcior Vulpius, Sigismund von Birken
|
|
Jesus, in thy dying woes |
Koralpsalmboken, Thomas B. Pollock
|
|
Jesus is all the world to me |
Will L. Thompson
|
|
Jesus is tenderly calling |
George C. Stebbings, Fanny J. Crosby
|
|
Jesus is the sweetest name I know |
Lela Long
|
|
Jesus, keep me near the cross |
William H. Doane, Fanny J. Corsby
|
|
Jesus lives! The victory's won! |
Johann Cruger, Christian F. Gellert
|
|
Jesus, Lord, we look to thee |
Foundery Collection, Charles Wesley
|
|
Jesus, lover of my soul |
Joseph Parry, Charles Wesley
|
|
Jesus, lover of my soul |
Simeon B. Marsh, Charles Wesley
|
|
Jesus loves even me |
Philip P. Bliss
|
|
Jesus loves me |
William B. Bradbury, Anna B. Warner
|
|
Jesus loves the little children |
George F. Root, Rev. C. H. Woolston
|
|
Jesus, my strength, my hope |
George J. Elvey, Charles Wesley
|
|
Jesus! Name of wondrous love |
J. A. Freylinghausen, William W. How
|
|
Jesus paid it all |
John T. Grape, Elvina M. Hall
|
|
Jesus, priceless treasure |
Johann Cruger, Johann Franck
|
|
Jesus, refuge of the weary |
Erbaulicher Musicalischer Christenschatz, Girolamo Savonarola
|
|
Jesus, refuge of the weary |
Hampus Wetterling, Girolamo Savonarola
|
|
Jesus saves |
William J. Kirkpatrick, Priscilla J. Owens
|
|
Jesus, savior, pilot me |
John E. Gould, Edward Hopper
|
|
Jesus shall reign |
John Hatton, Isaac Watts
|
|
Jesus, still lead on |
Adam Drese, Nicolaus L. von Zinzendorf
|
|
Jesus! The name high over all |
Johann Cruger, Charles Wesley
|
|
Jesus, the very thought of thee |
John Bacchus Dykes, Bernard of Clairvaux
|
|
Jesus, thine all-victorious love |
Carl G. Glaser, Charles Wesley
|
|
Jesus, thou everlasting king |
Charles Burney, Isaac Watts
|
|
Jesus, though joy of loving hearts |
Henry Baker, Bernard of Clairvaux
|
|
Jesus, thy blood and righteousness |
William Gardiner's Sacred melodies, Ludwing von Zinzendorf
|
|
Jesus thy blood and righteousness |
George Job Elvey, Ludwing von Zinzendorf
|
|
Jesus, thy boundless love to me |
Henry F. Hemy, Paul Gerhardt
|
|
Jesus, united by thy grace |
John Dykes, Charles Wesley
|
|
Jesus walked this lonesome valley |
Traditional spiritual
|
|
Jesus! What a friend to sinners |
Rowland H. Prichard, J. Wilbur Chapman
|
|
Jesus, where'er thy people meet |
Lowell Mason, William Cowper
|
|
Joy to the world |
George Frederick Handel, Isaac Watts
|
|
Joy unspeakable |
Barney E. Warren
|
|
Joyful, joyful, we adore thee |
Ludwing van Beethoven, Henry van Dyke
|
|
Judge enternal, throned in splendor |
Traditional welsh tune, Henry S. Holland
|
|
Just a closer walk with thee |
Traditional
|
|
Just as I am |
Joseph Barnby, Charlotte Elliot
|
|
Just as I am |
William B. Bradbury, Charlotte Elliott
|
|
Just over in the gloryland |
Emmett S. Dean, James W. Acuff
|
|
King of love my shepherd is, the |
John Bacchus Dykes, Henry Williams Baker
|
|
King of love my shepherd is, the |
Traditional Irish melody, Henry Williams Baker
|
|
Kum ba yah |
Traditional spiritual
|
|
Lamp of our feet, whereby we trace |
Johann Cruger, Bernard Barton
|
|
Lead me, Lord |
Samuel Sebastian Wesley, Psalm 5:8, 4:8
|
|
Lead me to cavarly |
William J. Kirkpatrick, Jennie Evelyn Hussey
|
|
Lead on, o King eternal |
Henry T. Smart, Ernest W. Shurtleff
|
|
Lead on, o king eternal |
Welsh folk melody, Ernest W. Shurtleff
|
|
Lead us father, in the paths of peace |
Joseph Barnby, William H. Burleigh
|
|
Lead us, heavenly father, lead us |
An essay on the plain chant, James Edmeston
|
|
Leaning on the everlasting arms |
Anthony J. Showalter, Elisha A. Hoffman
|
|
Leave it there |
Charles Albert Tindley
|
|
Let all mortal flesh keep silence |
Traditional French melody, The liturgy of st. James
|
|
Let all on earth their voices raise |
Lowel Mason, Isaac Watts
|
|
Let all the people praise thee |
Lelia N. Morris
|
|
Let all together praise our God |
Nicolaus Herman
|
|
Let Jesus come into your heart |
Lelia N. Morris
|
|
Let me be thine forever |
Musika Deutsch, Nikolaus Selnecker
|
|
Let saints on earth in concert sing |
Scottish Psalter, Charles Wesley
|
|
Let the lower lights be burning |
Philip P. Bliss
|
|
Let the whole creation cry |
Jacob Hintze, Stopford A. Brooke
|
|
Let thy blood in mercy poured |
Johann Cruger, John Brownlie
|
|
Let us break bread together |
Traditional spiritual
|
|
Let us now our voices raise |
Medieval (German or) Bohemian carol melody, Joseph the Hymnographer
|
|
Let us plead for faith alone |
Foundery collection, Charles Wesley
|
|
Let us with a gladsome mind |
Freylinghausen's Geistreiches Gesangbuch, John Milton
|
|
Letthe whole creation cry |
Robet Williams, Stopford A. Brooke
|
|
Life's railway to heaven |
Charles D. Tillman, M. E. Abbey
|
|
Lift up your heads, ye mighty gates |
Thomas Williams, Georg Weissel
|
|
Light of the world is Jesus, the |
Philip P. Bliss
|
|
Light's abode, celestial salem |
Traditional Welsh melody, Thomas a Kempis
|
|
Like a river glorious |
James Mountain, Frances R. Havergal
|
|
Lily of the valley, the |
Williams S. Hays, Charles W. Fry
|
|
Little is much when God is in it |
Mrs. S. W. Suffield, Dwight Brock
|
|
Living for Jesus |
C. Harold Lowden, Thomas O. Chisholm
|
|
Living for Jesus |
Charles F. Weigle
|
|
Lo, He comes with clouds descending |
Traditional English melody, Charles Wesley
|
|
Lo, how a rose e're blooming |
Alte Catholische Geistliche Kirchengesang, German carol
|
|
Lo, what a cloud of witness |
Henry John Gauntlett, Translations and paraphrases
|
|
Look and live |
William A. Ogden
|
|
Look ye saints, the sight is glorious |
William Owen, Thomas Kelly
|
|
Look, ye saints, the sigth is glorious |
William H. monk, Thomas Kelly
|
|
Lord ascendeth up on high, the |
Michael Praetorious, Arthur T. Russell
|
|
Lord, be thy world my rule |
Henry Lascelles Jenner, Christopher Wordsworth
|
|
Lord, Dismiss us with thy blessing |
Sicilian melody, John Fawcett
|
|
Lord, enthroned in heavenly splendor |
William Owen, George H. Bourne
|
|
Lord, for tomorrow and its needs |
Horario R. Palmer, Sybil F. Partridge
|
|
Lord, from the depths to thee I cry |
Orlando Gibbons, Scottish Psalter
|
|
Lord, I'm coming home |
William J. Kirkpatrick
|
|
Lord, if at thy command |
Johann M. Spiess, Charles Wesley
|
|
Lord is in his holy temple |
George F. Root, Habakkuk
|
|
Lord Jehovah reigns, the |
John Darwall, Isaac Watts
|
|
Lord Jesus Christ, be present now |
Cantionale Germanicum, Lutherische Hand-Buchlein
|
|
Lord Jesus Christ, our Lord most dear |
Schumann's Geistiliche Lieder, Heinrich von Laufenberg
|
|
Lord Jesus Christ, we humbly pray |
Ignaz J. Pleyel, Henry E. Jacobs
|
|
Lord Jesus, think on me |
William Damon's Psalms, Synesius of Cyrene
|
|
Lord, keep us steadfast in thy word |
J. Klug, Geistiliche Leider, Wittenberg, Martin Luther
|
|
Lord, lay some soul upon my heart |
Ira D. Sankey, Loen Tucker
|
|
Lord, make us more holy |
African-American spiritual
|
|
Lord of all being, throned afar |
Methodist Harmonist, Oliver Wendell Holmes
|
|
Lord of glory, who hast bought us |
R. H. Prichard, E. S. Alderson
|
|
Lord, our Lord, thy glorious name |
Freylinghausen's Geistreiches Gesangbuch
|
|
Lord, speak to me |
Robert Schumann, Frances Ridley Havergal
|
|
Lord teach us how to pray aright |
J. H. Knecht, James Montgomery
|
|
Lord teach us how to pray aright |
Olrando Gibbons, James Montgomery
|
|
Lord, thee I love with all my heart |
Zwey Bucher,Tabulatur, Martin M. Schalling
|
|
Lord, want to be a Christian |
Traditional spiritual
|
|
Lord, who throughout these forty days |
Day's Psalter, Claudia Frances Hernaman
|
|
Lord will come and not be slow, the |
William Jones, John Milton
|
|
Lord, with glowing heart I'd praise thee |
J. Leavitt, Christian Lyre, Francis Scott Key
|
|
Lord's my shepherd, I'll not want |
Jessie S. Irvine, Scottish Psalter
|
|
Lord's my shepherd, I'll not want, the |
William Gardiner, Scottish Psalmer
|
|
Love divine, all loves excelling |
John Zundel, Charles Wesley
|
|
Love divine, all loves excelling |
Rowland Hugh Prichard, Charles Wesley
|
|
Love lifted me |
Howard E. Smih, James Rowe
|
|
Love of God, the |
Frederick M. Lehman, Meir Ben Isaac Nehorai
|
|
Majestic seetness sits enthroned |
Thomas Hastings, Samuel Stennett
|
|
Make me a captive, Lord |
George J. Elvey, George Matheson
|
|
Make me a channel of blessing |
Harper G. Smyth
|
|
Maker, in whom we live |
George J. Elvey, Charles Wesley
|
|
Master, the tempest is racing |
Horatio R. Palmer, Mary A. Baker
|
|
May God bestow on us his grace |
Deutsch Kirchenamt, Martin Luther
|
|
May the grace of Christ our savior |
Ludwig van Beethoven, John Newton
|
|
May the grace of Christ our savior |
Christian F. Witt, John Newton
|
|
May we thy precepts, Lord, fulfill |
Lowell Mason, Edward Osler
|
|
Mighty fortress is our God, a |
Martin Luther
|
|
Moment by moment |
Mary Whittle Moody, Daniel W. Whittle
|
|
More about Jesus |
John R. Sewney, Eliza E. Hewitt
|
|
More love to thee |
William H. Doane, Elibzabeth Payson Prentiss
|
|
Must Jesus bear the cross alone |
George N. Allen, Thomas Shepherd
|
|
My anchor holds |
Daniel B. Towner, W. C. Martin
|
|
My burdens rolled away |
Minnie A. Steele
|
|
My country, 'tis of thee |
Thesaurus Musicus, Sammuel F. Smith
|
|
My faith has found a resting place |
Andre Gretry, Lidie H. Edmunds
|
|
My faith looks up to thee |
Lowell Mason, Ray Palmer
|
|
My God, and is thy table spread |
Second supplement to psalms in Miniature, Philip Doddridge
|
|
My God, how wonderful thou art |
Psalter, Frederick W. Faber
|
|
My God, I love thee |
Est's The world Booke of Psalmes, Latin text
|
|
My hope is built on nothing less |
John B. Dykes, Edward Mote
|
|
My hope is built on nothing less |
Whilliam B. Bradbury, Edward Mote
|
|
My Jesus, I love thee |
Adorian J. Gordon, William R. Featherston
|
|
My Lord, what a morning |
African-American spiritual
|
|
My savior first of all |
John R. Sweney, Fanny J. Crosby
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My shepherd is the Lord |
Lowell Mason
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My shepherd will supply my need |
Walker's Southern harmony, Isaac Watts
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My song forever shall record |
Dimitri S. Borniasky, The Psater
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My song is love unknown |
John P. Edwards, Samuel Crossman
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My soul is filled with glory |
J. M. Harris
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My soul, now bless thy maker |
Concentus Novi, Johann Gramann
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My soul, repeat his praise |
Alexander R. Reinagle, Isaac Watts
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Nature with open volume stands |
Nathaniel Gawthom, Isaac Watts
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Near to the heart of God |
Cleland B. McAfee
|
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Nearer, my God, to thee |
Lowell Mason, Sarah F. Adams
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Nearer, still nearer |
Lelia N. Morris
|
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New every morning is the love |
Elkanah Kelsay Dare, John Keble
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New name in glory, a |
C. Austin Miles
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No, not one! |
George C. Hugg, Johnson Oatman Jr.
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Not so in haste, my heart |
Traditional Austrian melody, Bradford Torrey
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Nothing Between |
Charles Albert Tindley, Charles Albert Tindley
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Nothing but the blood |
Robert Lowry
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Now Israel may say |
Genevan Psaler, The Psalter
|
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Now, on land and sea descending |
Dimitri S. Bortniasky, Samuel Longfellow
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Now thank we all our God |
Johann Cruger, Martin Rinkart
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Now the day is over |
Joseph Barnby, Sabine Baring-Gould
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Now to the king of heaven |
The parish choir, Isaac Watts, Philip Dodridge
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O bless the Lord, my soul! |
Aaron Williams, James Montgomery
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O blest the house, whate'er befall |
J. Klug, Geistliche Lieber, C. C. L. von Pfeil
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O breath of life |
Joel Blomquist, Bessie Porter Head
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O brother man, fold to thy heart |
Alfred Scott-Gatty, John Greenleaf Whittier
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O Christ, our hope |
Nikolaus Herman, Latin Text
|
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O Christ, our true and only light |
Gesang-Buch, Johann Heermann
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O Christ, thou lamb of God |
Kirchenordnung, Traditional German text
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O Christ, who art the light and day |
Latin melody
|
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O come, all ye faithful |
John Francis Wade
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O come and dwell in me |
Genevan Psalter, Charles Wesley
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O come and Mourn with me awhile |
John Bacchus Dykes, Frederick W. Faber
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O come, o come, Emmanuel |
French melody, Traditional latin text
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O Could I speak the matchless worth |
Lowell Mason, Sammuel Medley
|
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O day of rest and gladness |
Gesangbuch der Herzogl, Hofkapelle, Wittenberg, Christopher Wordsworth
|
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O day of rest and gladness |
Traditional German melody, Christopher wordsworth
|
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O father, all-creating |
Samuel S. Wesley, John Ellerton
|
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O food to pilgrims given |
Traditional German melody, Maintzich Gesangbuch
|
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O for a closer walk with God |
Lowell Mason, William Cowper
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O for a closer walk with God |
John Bacchus Dykes, William Cowper
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O for a heart to praise my God |
Thomas Haweis, Charles Wesley
|
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O for a thousand tonges to sing |
John B. Dykes, Charles Wesley
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O for a thousand tongues to sing |
Carl glaser, Charles Wesley
|
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O Gladsome light |
Louis Bourgeois, Ancient Greek text
|
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O God fo God, o light of light |
Schlag-Gesang-und Notenbuch, John Julian
|
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O God of Jacob, by whose hand |
Alexander R. Reingale, Philip Doddridge
|
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O God of love, King of peace |
Cantica Spiritualia, Henry Williams Baker
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O God of love, o King of peace |
Koralpsalmboken, Henry W. Baker
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O God of love, o King of peace |
Thomas Tallis, Henry W. Baker
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O God of mercy, God of might |
J. Barnby, G. Thing
|
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O God, our help in ages past |
William Croft, Isaac Watts
|
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O God, thou faithful God |
Neu-Vermehrtes Gesangbuch, J. Heermann
|
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O God , thou faithul, God |
AhasuerusFritsch, Johann Heermann
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O God, unseen yet ever near |
Day's Psalter, Edward Osler
|
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O God, whom neither time nor space |
The psalmes of David in prose and meeter, Horace Smith
|
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O happy day fixed my choice |
Edward F. Rimbault, Philip Doddridge
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O holy spirit, enter in |
P. Nikolai, M. Shirmer
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O how I love Jesus |
Traditional American melody, Fredercik Whitfield
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O Jesus, blessed Lord, to thee |
Louis Bourgeois, T. H. Kingo
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O Jesus, crucified for man |
Jean Baptiste Calkin, William W. How
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O Jesus, I have promised |
Arthur H. Mann, John Ernest Bode
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O Jesus, I have promised |
Finnish folk melody, John Ernest Bode
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O Jesus, King most wonderful |
J. B. Dykes, Bernard of Clairvaux
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O Jesus, savior, I long to rest |
I. Baltzell
|
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O Joyful sound of gospel grace |
Traditional Hymn tune, Charles Wesley
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O lamp of God most holy |
Nikolaus Decuis
|
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O little town of Bethlehem |
Lewis H. Render, Philips Brooks
|
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O living bread from heaven |
Concentus Novi, Johann Rist
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O Lord, make haste to hear my cry |
George Frederick Handel
|
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O Lord of life, where'er they be |
Melchoir Vulpius, Fredrick Lucian Hosmer
|
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O love divine, what hast thou done |
Isaac B. Woodbury, Charles Wesley
|
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O love, how deep, how broad, how high |
Antiphoner, Latin text
|
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O love that casts out fear |
Henry Thomas Smart, Horatius Bonar
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O love that wilt not let me go |
Albert Lister Peace, George Matheson
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O Master, let me walk with thee |
H. Percy Smith, Washington Gladden
|
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O my soul, bless thou Jehovah |
Witt's Psalmodia Sacra
|
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O perfect love |
Joseph Barnby, Dorothy Frances Gurney
|
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O sacred head, now wounded |
Hans Leo Hassler, Bernard of Clairvaux
|
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O saving victim (O Salutaris) |
Dieudonne Duguet, Thomas Aquinas
|
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O saving victim (O Salutaris) |
Cantionale Germanicum, Thomas Aquinas
|
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O Savior, precious savior |
Arthur H. Mann, Frances R. Havergal
|
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O sometimes the shadows are deep |
William G. Fischer, Erastus Johnson
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O sons and daughters, let us sing! |
French carol, Jean Tisserand
|
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O spirit of the living God |
Samuel Webbe, James Montgomery
|
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O spirit of the living God |
Musicalisch Hand-Buch, James Montgomery
|
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O splendor of God's glory bright |
William Knapp, Ambrose of Milan
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O that I had a thousand voices |
Cornelius H. Dretzel, Johann Mentzer
|
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O that I had a thousand voices |
J. B. Konig, Johann Mentzer
|
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O that the Lord would guide my ways |
W. H. Havergal, Isaac Watts
|
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O that will be glory |
Charles H. Gabriel
|
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O the deep, deep love of Jesus |
Traditional Gaelic melody, Samuel Trevor Francis
|
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O the deep, deep love of Jesus |
Thomas J. Williams, Samuel Trevor Francis
|
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O thou in whose presence |
Wyeth's Repository of sacred music, Joseph Swain
|
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O thou my soul, bless God the Lord |
Elizabeth H. Cuthbert, Scottish Psalter
|
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O thou who camest from above |
Samuel Sebastian Wesley, Charles Wesley
|
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O to be like thee! |
William J. Kirk J. Kirkpatrick, Thomas O. Chrisholm
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O trinity of blessed light |
Frnaz Joseph Haydn, Latin text
|
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O very God of very God |
Harmony of Zion, John Mason Neale
|
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O what their joy and their glory must be |
Paris Antiphoner, Peter Abelard
|
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O wondrous sight! O vision fair |
William Knapp, Sarum Breviary
|
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O word of God incarnate |
Neuver mehrtes Gesangbuch, William W. How
|
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O worship the King |
William Croft, Robert Grant
|
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O worship the king |
John Michael Haydn, Robert Grant
|
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O Zion, haste |
James Walch, Mary Ann Thomson
|
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Of father's love begotten |
13th century plainsong, Aurelius C. Prudentius
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Old rugged cross, the |
Rev. George Bennard
|
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On Jordan's bank the baptist's cry |
Musikalisches Handbuch, Charles Coffin
|
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On Jordan's stormy banks |
Traditional American melody, Samuel Stennett
|
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On my heart imprint thine image |
Johann B. Konig, Thomas H. Kingo
|
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On our way rejoicing |
Frandes R. Havergal, John S. B. Monsell
|
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On this day, the first of days |
Freylinghausen's Gesangbuch, Le Mans Breviary
|
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On what has now been sown |
John Darwall, John Newton
|
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Once for all |
Philip P. Bliss
|
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Once He cane in blessing |
M. Weisse, J. Horn
|
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Once in royal David's city |
Henry J. Gauntlett, Cecil F. ALexander
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Once to every man and nation |
Thomas J. Williams, James Russel Lowell
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One day |
Charles H. Marsch, J. Wilbur Chapman
|
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One there is, above all others |
Andreas P. Berggren, John Newton
|
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Only a sinner |
David B. Towner, James M. Gray
|
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Only a step to Jesus |
William H. Doane, Fanny J. Crosby
|
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Only believe |
Paul Rader
|
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Only trust Him |
John H. Stockton
|
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Only-begotten, word of God eternal |
Vesperale, Latin text
|
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Onward, Christian soldiers |
Arthur S. Sullivan, Sabine Baring-Gould
|
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Open my eyes, that I may see |
Clara H. Scott
|
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Open now thy gates of beauty |
Joacim Neader, BenjaminSchmolck
|
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Our father, thou in heaven above |
Martin Luther
|
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Our Lord is risen from the dead |
Joseph Barnby, Charles Wesley
|
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Palms, the |
J. Baptise Faure, Charles H. Gabriel
|
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Pass me not, o gentle savior |
William H. Doane, Fanny J. Crosby
|
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Peace, perfect peace |
George T. Caldbeck, Edward H. Bickersteth
|
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Peace to soothe our bitter woes |
J. P. E. Hartmann, N. F. S. Grundtvig
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Pentecostal power |
Charles H. Gabriel, Charlote G. Homer
|
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Praise God, from whom all blessings flow |
Louis Bourgeois, Thomas Ken
|
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Praise Him, all ye little children |
Carey Bonner
|
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Praise Him! praise Him! |
Chester G. Allen, Fanny J. Crosby
|
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Praise, my soul, the King of heaven |
John Goss, Henry F. Lyte
|
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Praise the Lord of heaven |
Traditional French carol, Thomas B. Browne
|
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Praise the Lord, sing hallelujah |
William J. Kirkpatrick, The book of psalms
|
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Praise the Lord through every nation |
Hans Sachs, Rhijnvis Feith
|
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Praise the Lord who reigns above |
Foundery Collection, Charles Wesley
|
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Praise the Lord! Ye heavens, adore Him |
Franz Joseph Haydn, Founding Hospital collection
|
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Praise the Lord! Ye heavens, adore him |
John H. Willcox, Founding Hospital collection, Edward Osler
|
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Praise the Savior, ye who know Him |
Traditional German melody, Thomas Kelly
|
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Praise to God, immortal praise |
Conrad Kocher, Anna Laetitia Barbauld
|
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Praise to the father |
Friedrich F. Flemming, Elizabeth R. Charles
|
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Praise to the holiest in the height |
Richard Runciman Terry, John Henry Newman
|
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Praise to the living God |
Traditional Hebrew melody, Medieval Jewish liturgy
|
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Praise to the Lord, the almighty |
Erneuerten Gesungbuch, Joachim Neander
|
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Praise we the Lord this day |
Johann M. Spiess, Hymns for the festivals and saints
|
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Praise ye the triune God |
Friedrich F. Flemming, Elizabeth R. Charles
|
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Prayer is the soul's sincere desire |
Traditional American melody, James Montgomery
|
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Precious memories |
J. B. F. Wright
|
|
Ready |
Charles D. Tillman, A. C. Palmer
|
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Redeemed |
William J. Kirkpatrick, Fanny Crosby
|
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Rejoice in the Lord always |
Traditional music, Philippians 4:4
|
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Rejoice, the Lord is King |
John Dartwall, Charles Wesley
|
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Rejoice, the Lord is King |
William E. Fischer, Charles Wesley
|
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Rejoice, ye pure in heart |
Arthur Henry Messiter, Edward Hayes Plumptre
|
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Renew me, o eternal light |
As Hymnodus Sacer, Johann F. Ruopp
|
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Rescue the perishing |
William H. Doane, Fanny J. Crosby
|
|
Revive us again |
John J. Husband, William P. Mackay
|
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Ride on! Ride on in majesty! |
John Bacchus Dykes, Henry Hart Milman
|
|
Ring the bells of heaven |
George F. Root, William O. Cushing
|
|
Rise, my soul, to watch and pray |
Hundert Geistlicher Arien, Johann B. Freystein
|
|
Rise up, o men of God |
William H. Walter, William Pierson Merrill
|
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Rise, ye children of salvation |
Joachim Neander, Justus Falckner
|
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Rock of ages |
Thomas Hastings, Augustus M. Toplady
|
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Round the Lord in glory seated |
Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, Richard Mant
|
|
Safe in arms of Jesus |
William H. Doane, Fanny J. Crosby
|
|
Safely through another week |
Lowell Mason, John Newton
|
|
Sanctifying power |
Lelia N. Morris
|
|
Sands of time are sinking, the |
Chretien Urhan, Anne R. Cousin
|
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Satisfied |
Ralph E. Hudson, Clara T. Williams
|
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Saved by grace |
George C. Stebbins, Fanny J. Crosby
|
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Saved by the blood |
Daniel B. Towner, S. J. Henderson
|
|
Saved, saved! |
Jack P. Scholfield
|
|
Savior, again to thy dear name we raise |
Edward John Hopkins, John Ellerton
|
|
Savior, like a shepherd lead us |
William B. Bradbury, Hymns of the young
|
|
Savior, like a shepherd lead us |
Sicillian melody, Hymns of the young
|
|
Savior, more than life to me |
William H. Doane, Fanny J. Crosby
|
|
Savior, when in dust to thee |
J. Parry, R. Grant
|
|
See how great a flame aspires |
Traditional Welsh melody, Charles Wesley
|
|
See, the conqoueror mounts in triumph |
Oude en Nieuwe Hollantse Boerenlities en Contradanseu, Christopher Wordsworth
|
|
Send the light |
Charles H. Gabriel
|
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Shall I crucify my savior? |
Grant Colfax Tullar, Carrie Breck
|
|
Shall we gather at the river? |
Roberd Lowry
|
|
Shelter in the time of storm, a |
Ira D. Sankey, Veron J. Charlesworth
|
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Shepherd of souls, refresh and bless |
John B. Dykes, James Montgomery
|
|
Shepherd of tender youth |
Edward Bunnett, Clement of Alexandria
|
|
Silent night, holy night |
Franz X. Gruber, Joseph Mohr
|
|
Since I have been redeemed |
Edwin O. Excell
|
|
Since Jesus came into my heart |
Charles H. Gabriel, Rufus H. McDaniel
|
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Sing Hallelujah, praise the Lord! |
John Christian Bechler, John Swertner
|
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Sing, my soul, his wondous love |
John Bacchus Dykes
|
|
Sing, my tognue, the glorius battle |
Traditional French melody, Venantius Honorius Fortunatus
|
|
Sing praise to God, who reigns above |
Melcior Vulpius, Johann J. Schutz
|
|
Sing praise to God who reigns above |
Bohemian Brethren's Kirchengesange, Johan J. Schutz
|
|
Sing praises to God |
C. Hubert H. Parry, Henry Williams Baker
|
|
Sing to the Lord of harvest |
J. Steurlein, J. S. B. Monsell
|
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Sing with all the saints in glory |
Ludwig van Beethoven, William J. Irons
|
|
Singing I go |
William J. Kirkpatrick, Eliza E. Hewitt
|
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So let our lips and lives express |
Lowell Mason, Isaac Watts
|
|
Softly and tenderly |
Will L. Tompson
|
|
Soldiers of Christ, arise |
George J. Elvey, Charles Wesley
|
|
Somebody's knocking at your door |
African-American Spiritual
|
|
Something for thee |
Roberd Lowry, Sylvanus D. Phelps
|
|
Sometimes a light surprises |
Swedish Koralbox, William Cowper
|
|
Sometimes a light surprises |
The Christian Lyre, William Cowper
|
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Son of God goes forth to war, the |
H. S. Cutler, R. Heber
|
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Soul, adorn thyself with gladness |
J. Cruger, J. Frank
|
|
Soul of my savior |
W. J. Maher, Pope John XXII, The Parish hymnal
|
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Sound the battle cry |
William F. Sherwin
|
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Spacious firmament on high, the |
Franz Joseph Haydn, Joseph Addison
|
|
Spirit divine, attend our prayers |
Johann Cruger, Andrew Reed
|
|
Spirit of faith, come down |
Sacred Harp, Charles Wesley
|
|
Spirit of God, descend upon my heart |
Frederick Cook Atkinson, George Croly
|
|
Stand up and bless the Lord |
Charles Lockhart, James Montgomery
|
|
Stand up and bless the Lord |
Genevan Psalter, James Montgomery
|
|
Stand up, stand up for Jesus |
Adam Geibel, George Duffield
|
|
Stand up, stand up for Jesus |
George J. Webb, George Duffield
|
|
Standing in the need of prayer |
African-American spiritual
|
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Standing on the promises |
R. Kelso Carter
|
|
Star-spangled banner, the |
John Stafford Smith, Francis Scott Key
|
|
Steal away to Jesus |
Traditional spiritual
|
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Stepping in the light |
William J. Kirkpatrick, Eliza E. Hewitt
|
|
Still, still with thee |
Felix Mendelssohn, Harriet B. Stowe
|
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Still sweeter every day |
C. Austin Miles, W. C. Martin
|
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Strife is o'er, the battle done, the |
Giovanni P. da Palestrina, Trdational latin text
|
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Sun of my soul |
Katholisches Gesangbuch, John Keble
|
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Sunlight in my soul |
Winfield S. Weeden, Judson W. Van De Venter
|
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Sunshine in my soul |
John R. Sweney, Eliza E. Hewitt
|
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Sweet by and by |
Joseph P. Webster, Sanford F. Bennett
|
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Sweet hour of prayer |
William B. Bradbury, William W. Walford
|
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Sweet will of God |
Lelia N. Morris
|
|
Sweeter as the years go by |
Lelia N. Morris
|
|
Swing low, sweet chariot |
Traditional spiritual
|
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Take my life and let it be |
William H. Jude, Frances B. Havergal
|
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Take my life and let it be |
Henry A. Cesar Malan, Frances R. Havengal
|
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Take my life and let it be |
Louis J. F. Herold, Frances R. Havengal
|
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Take my life and let it be |
Wolfgang A. Mozart, Frances R. Havergal
|
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Take my life and let it be |
William B. Bradbury, Frances R. Havergal
|
|
Take the name of Jesus with you |
William H. Doane, Lydia Baxter
|
|
Take thou our minds, dear Lord |
Calvin Weiss Laufer
|
|
Take time to be holy |
George C. Stebbins, William D. Longstaff
|
|
Take time to be holy |
Irish folk melody, William D. Longstaff
|
|
Take up thy cross, the savior said |
Freeman Lewis, Charles W. Everest
|
|
Take up thy cross, the savior said |
William Gardiner's Sacred melodies, Charles W. Everest
|
|
Talk with us, Lord |
Joseph Barnby, Charles Wesley
|
|
Teach me, my God and King |
Charles Lockhart, George Herbrert
|
|
Teach me thy way, o Lord |
B. Mansell Ramsey
|
|
Tell it to Jesus |
Edmund S. Lorenz, Jeremiah E. Rankin
|
|
Tell me the old, old story |
William H. Doane, A. Catherine Hankey
|
|
Tell me the stories of Jesus |
Frederick A. Challinor, William H. Parker
|
|
Tell me the story of jesus |
John R. Sweney, Fanny J. Crosby
|
|
That beautiful name |
Mabel Johnston Camp, Jean Perry
|
|
Thee we adore, eternal Lord |
F. D. Allen, Latin text
|
|
Thee we adore, o hidden savior |
Processionale, Thomas Aquinas
|
|
Thee will I love, my strength |
J. B. Konig, Harmonischer Lieder-Schatz, Johann Scheffler
|
|
There is a balm in Gilead |
African-American spiritual
|
|
There is a fountain |
Traditional American melody, William Cowper
|
|
There is a fountain |
W. Horsley, W. Cowper
|
|
There is a green hill far away |
William Horsley, Cecil Frances Alexander
|
|
There is a green hill far away |
Daman's Booke of musicke, Cecil Frances Alexander
|
|
There is a land of pure delight |
George F. Root, Isaac Watts
|
|
There is a power in the blood |
Lewis E. Jones
|
|
There is no name so sweet on earth |
William B. Bradbury, George W. Bethune
|
|
There is wideness in God's mercy |
Lizzie S. Tourjee, Frederick William Faber
|
|
There shall be showers of blessing |
James McGranahan, Daniel W. Whittle
|
|
There's a great day coming |
Will L. Thompson
|
|
There's a wideness in God's mercy |
Dutch folk melody, Frederick William Faber
|
|
Thine arm, o Lord, in days of old |
William Croft, Edward Hayes Plumptre
|
|
Thine is the glory |
George Frederick Handel, Edmund Louis Budbruy
|
|
This is like heaven to me |
J. E. French
|
|
This is my father's world |
Franklin L. Sheppard, Maltbie D. Badcock
|
|
This is the day the Lord hath made |
Thomas A. Arne, Isaac Watts
|
|
This is the day the Lord hath made |
Johann Cruger, Isaac Watts
|
|
This is thy will, I know |
Robert Jackson, Charles Wesley
|
|
This joyful eastertide |
Davids Psalmen, George R. Woodward
|
|
Thou art the way |
The CL psalms of David, George Washington Doane
|
|
Thou art the way |
Raphael Courteville, George Washington Doane
|
|
Thou hallowed chosen morn of praise |
Bartholomaus Gesius, John of Damascus
|
|
Thou hidden love of God |
Geistliche Lieder, Gerhard Tersteegen
|
|
Thou hidden source of calm repose |
Dimitri S. Bortniasky, Charles Wesley
|
|
Thou, whose almighty word |
Felice de Giardini, John Marriott
|
|
Though troubles assail and dangers affright |
Henry J. Gauntlett, John Newton
|
|
Throned upon the awful tree |
French and Welsh melody, John Ellerton
|
|
Thy kingdom come, o God! |
Leighton George Hayne, Lewis Hensley
|
|
"Thy kingtom come!" on bended knee |
Day's psalter, Freferick Lucian Hosmer
|
|
Thy mercy and thy truth, o Lord |
Thomas Tallis
|
|
'Tis finifhed! The Messiah dies |
William Bradbury, Charles Wesley
|
|
'Tis midnight, and olive's brow |
William B. Bradbury, William B. Tappan
|
|
'Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus |
William J. Kirkpatrick, Louisa M. R. Stead
|
|
'Tis the gift to be simple (Simple gifts) |
Traditional Shaker melody, Shaker song
|
|
To be like Jesus |
Traditional
|
|
To bless the earth |
Melchoir Vulpius, The Psalter
|
|
To Christ, the prince of peace |
Liesentritt's Catholicum Hymnologium Germanicum, Paris Breviary
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To God be the glory |
William H. Doane, Fanny J. Crosby
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To the name of our salvation |
Caspar Ett, Latin text
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Today thy mercy calls us |
Friedrich K. Anthes, Oswald Allen
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Trust and obey |
Daniel B. Towner, John H. Sammis
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Trusting Jesus |
Ira D. Sankey, Edgar page Stites
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Turn your eyes upon Jesus |
Helen H. Lemmel
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'Twas on that dark, that doleful night |
John B. Dykes, Isaac Watts
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Unclouded day, the |
J. K. Alwood
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Under his wings |
Ira D. Sankey, William O. Cushing
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Unsearchable riches |
John R. Sweney, Fanny J. Crosby
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Unto the hills |
Charles H. Purday, John Cambell
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Unveiled Christ, the |
N. B. Herrel
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Verily, verily, I say unto you |
James McGranahan
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Victim divine, thy grace we claim |
Melchoir Vulpius, Charles Wesley
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Victory all the time |
Lelia N. Morris
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Voice of God is calling, the |
William Lloyd, John Haynes Holmes
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Wake, awake, for night is flying |
Philip Nicolai
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Walking in the King's highway |
Florence Horton
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Walking with Jesus |
Traditional
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Way of the cross leads home, the |
Charles H. Gabriel, Jessie B. Pounds
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Wayfaring stranger |
Southern American folk
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We all believe in one true God |
Kirchengesangbuch, Tobias Clausnitzer
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We are climbing Jacob's ladder |
Traditional spiritual
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We believe in one true God |
J. G. Werner's Choralbuch, Tobias Clausnitzer
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We gather together |
Netherlans folk melody, Nederlandtsch Gedenckclanck
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We givethee bur thine own |
Mason and Webb's Cantica Lauda, William W. How
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We have an anchor |
William J. Kirkpatrick, Priscilla J. Owens
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We plow the fields and scatter |
Johann A. P. Schultz, Mathias Claudius
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We praise thee, o God, our redeemer |
Netherlans folk song, Julia C. Cory
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We shall see the king someday |
Lewis E. Jones
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We sing the glorious conquest |
Neu-vermehtres Gesangbuch, John Ellerton
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We sing the praise of Him who died |
Daniel Read, Thomas Kelly
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We three kings of orient are |
John H. Hopkins Jr.
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We worship and adore you |
Traditional
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We would see Jesus |
Frankli E. Belden, Anna B. Warner
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We'll understand it better by and by |
Charles A. Tindley
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We'll work till Jesus comes |
William Miller, Elizabeth Mills
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We're marching to Zion |
Robert Lowry, Isaac Watts
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We've a story to tell to the nations |
H. Ernest Nichol
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Welcome, happy morning! |
Arthur S. Sullivan, Venantius Fortunatus
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Welcome, welcome |
Daniel Read, Lelia N. Morris
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Were you there? |
Traditional spiritual
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What a friend we have in Jesus |
Charles C. Converse, Joseph M. Scriven
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What a mighty God we serve |
Unknown
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What a wonderful savior! |
Elisha A. Hoffman
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What child is this? |
Traditional English melody, William C. Dix
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What if it were today |
Lelia N. Morris
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What wondorous love is this |
William Walker's Southern harmony, American folk hymn text
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When all thy mercies, o my God |
George Kirbye, Joseph Addison
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When I can read my title clear |
Traditional American melody, Isaac Watts
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When I see the blood |
John Foote
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When I survey the wondrous cross |
Lowell Mason, Isaac Watts
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When I survey the wondrous cross |
Second supplement to psalmody in miniature, Isaac Watts
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When in the hour of utmost need |
L. Bourgeois, P. Eber
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When in the night I meditate |
Day's Psalter,The Psalter
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When Israel was Egypt's land (Go down Moses) |
African-American spiritual
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When Jesus wept |
William Billings
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When morning gilds the skies |
Joseph Barnby, Katholisches Gesangbuch
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When morning lights the eastern skies |
William Jones, The Psalter
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When the roll is called up yonder |
James M. Black
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When we all get to heaven |
Emily D. Wilson, Eliza E. Hewitt
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Where cross the crowded ways of life |
William Gardiner's Sacred melodies, Frank Mason North
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Where He leads I'll follow |
William A. Ogden
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Where He leads me I will follow |
J. S. Norris, E. W. Blandy
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Where they need no sun |
Haldor Lillenas
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Wherefore, o father, we thy humble servants |
Johann Cruger, William Henry Hammond Jervois
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Wherewith, o Lord, shall I draw near |
John B. Dykes, Charles Wesley
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While Jesus whispers to you |
Horatio R. Palmer, W. E. Witter
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While shepherds wathced their flocks |
George Frederick Handel, Nahum Tate
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Whisper a prayer |
Traditional
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Whispering hope |
Septimus Winner, Alice Hawthorne
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Whiter than snow |
William G. Fischer, James L. Nicholson
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Who are these like stars appearing |
Geistreiches Gesang-buch, Theobald Heinrich Schenck
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Who is on the Lord's side? |
C. Luise Reichardt, Frances Ridley Havergal
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Who trusts in God, a strong abode |
Claude de Sermisy, Joachim Magdeburg, Harmonica cantorium
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Who trusts in God, a strong abode |
Claude de Sermisy, Joachim Magdeburg, Harmonica Cantorium
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"Whosoever" meaneth me |
J. Edwin McConnel
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Whosoever will |
Philip P. Bliss
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Wide open are thy hands |
George W. Martin, Bernard of clairvaux
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Will Jesus find us watching |
William H. Doane, Fanny J. Crosby
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Will you not tell it today? |
James H. Filmore, Jessie Brown Pounds
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Wilt thou forgive that sin |
John Hilton, John Donne
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Wonderful grace of Jesus |
Haldor Lillenas
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Wonderful place |
W. G. Cooper, W. D. Cornell
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Wonderful savior |
J. M. Harris
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Wonderful story of love |
J. M. Driver
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Wonderful, wonderful Jesus |
Ernest O. Sellers, Anna B. Russel
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Wonderful words of life |
Philip P. Bliss
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Work, for the night is coming |
Lowell Mason, Annie Coghill
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World is very evil, the |
Alexander C. Ewing, Bernard of Cluny
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Wounded for me |
W. G. Ovens, Gladys W. Roberts
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Ye holy angels bright |
John Darwall, Richard Baxter
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Ye ransomed sinners, hear |
Lewis Edson, Charles Wesley
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Ye servants of God |
Catolisch-Paderbornisches Gesang-buch, Charles Wesley
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Ye servants of God |
William Croft, Charles Wesley
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Ye watchers and ye holy ones |
Geistliche Kirchengesange, John Athelstan Laurie Riley
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Yesterday, today, forever |
James H. Burke, Albert B. Simpson
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Yield not to temptation |
Horatio R. Palmer
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