The following hymns are in the Baptist, Congregational, Methodist, and Presbyterian Hymn-books. They are also in Hymns Ancient and Modern, or Church Hymns. Hymns which are in Hymns Ancient and Modern, but not in Church Hymns, are marked *; those in Church Hymns, but not in Hymns Ancient and Modern, are marked †. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z - A
- A few more years shall rollBonar
- Abide with me: fast falls the eventideLyte
- †According to Thy gracious wordMontgomery
- All glory, laud, and honourTheodulph of Orleans
- All hail, the power of Jesus’ namePerronet
- All praise [Glory] to Thee, my God, this nightKen
- †Around the throne of God in heavenAnne Shepherd
- Art thou weary, art thou languidNeale
- As with gladness men of oldDix
- At even, ere the sun was setTwells
- Awake, my soul, and with the sunKen
- B
- Before Jehovah’s awful throneWatts
- *Behold us, Lord, a little spaceEllerton
- †Bread of the world, in mercy brokenHeber
- Brief life is here our portionBernard of Cluny
- †Brightest and best of the sons of the morningHeber
- Brightly gleams our bannerPotter and others
- †By Christ redeemed, in Christ restoredRawson
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- Children of the heavenly KingCennick
- Christ the Lord is risen to-dayWesley
- Christ, whose glory fills the skyWesley
- Christian, seek not yet reposeC. Elliott
- Come, Holy Ghost, our hearts inspireWesley
- †Come, let us join our friends aboveWesley
- Come, my soul, thy suit prepareNewton
- Come to our poor nature’s nightRawson
- Come unto Me, ye wearyDix
- Come, ye thankful people, comeAlford
- †Commit thou all thy griefsPaul Gerhardt
- †Creator Spirit! by whose aidTr. John Dryden
- D
- Days and moments quickly flyingCaswall and others
- E
- Eternal Father, strong to saveWhiting
- F
- For ever with the LordMontgomery
- †For the beauty of the earthPierpoint
- Forth in Thy name, O Lord, I goWesley
- Forward! be our watchwordAlford
- †From all that dwell below the skiesWatts
- From Greenland’s icy mountainsHeber
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- †Gentle Jesus, meek and mildWesley
- Go to dark GethsemaneMontgomery
- God moves in a mysterious wayCowper
- †God save our Gracious KingAnon.
- †God, that madest earth and heavenHeber and Whately
- Gracious Spirit, Holy GhostC. Wordsworth
- Guide me, O Thou great JehovahW. Williams
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- †Hail, Thou once despised JesusBakewell
- Hail to the Lord’s AnointedMontgomery
- *Hark! hark, my soul! angelic songs are swellingFaber
- Hark, my soul! it is the LordCowper
- Hark! the herald angels singWesley
- †Here, O my Lord, I see Thee face to faceBonar
- Holy, holy, holy, Lord God AlmightyHeber
- How sweet the name of Jesus soundsNewton
- I
- I heard the voice of Jesus sayBonar
- †I think, when I read that sweet story of oldJ. Luke
- †It came upon the midnight clearSears
- J
- Jerusalem, my happy homeJ. Bromehead
- Jerusalem the goldenBernard of Cluny
- Jesus calls us: o’er the tumultC. F. Alexander
- †Jesus, I my cross have takenLyte
- Jesus lives! no longer nowGellert
- Jesu, Lover of my soulWesley
- Jesus shall reign where’er the sunWatts
- Jesus, the very thought of TheeBernard of Clairvaux
- Jesus, where’er Thy people meetCowper
- Just as I am, without one pleaC. Elliott
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- Lead, kindly Light, amid the encircling gloomNewman
- Lead us, heavenly Father, lead usJ. Edmeston
- †Let us with a gladsome mindMilton
- Lo! He comes with clouds descendingWesley
- Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessingJ. Fawcett
- Lord, I hear of showers of blessingCodner
- Lord, it belongs not to my careBaxter
- Lord of our life, and God of our salvationLÖwenstern
- †Lord of the worlds aboveWatts
- Lord, speak to me, that I may speakHavergal
- Lord, Thy word abidethBaker
- Love Divine, all loves excellingWesley
- M
- My God and Father, while I strayC. Elliott
- My God, how wonderful Thou artFaber
- N
- Nearer, my God, to TheeS. F. Adams
- Now thank we all our GodMartin Rinckart
- Now the day is overS. Baring-Gould
- Now the labourer’s task is o’erEllerton
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- O come, all ye faithful, joyful and triumphantTr. F. Oakeley
- *O come and mourn with me awhileFaber
- O come, O come, ImmanuelTr. Neale
- O day of rest and gladnessC. Wordsworth
- O for a closer walk with GodCowper
- *O for a heart to praise my GodWesley
- *O for a thousand tongues to singWesley
- O God of Bethel, by whose handDoddridge
- *O help us, Lord! each hour of needMilman
- O Jesus, I have promisedBode
- *O Lord, be with us when we sailDayman
- O Lord of heaven and earth and seaC. Wordsworth
- O love Divine, how sweet thou artWesley
- †O sacred Head once woundedPaul Gerhardt
- O timely happy, timely wiseKeble
- † O Word of God incarnateWalsham How
- *O worship the King all-glorious aboveR. Grant
- Oft in danger, oft in woeWhite and Maitland
- Once in royal David’s cityC. F. Alexander
- Onward! Christian soldiersS. Baring-Gould
- Our blest Redeemer, ere He breathedH. Auber
- Our day of praise is doneEllerton
- Our God, our help in ages pastWatts
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- Peace, perfect peace, in this dark world of sin?Bickersteth
- Pleasant are Thy courts aboveLyte
- Praise, my soul, the King of heavenLyte
- †Praise to our God, whose bounteous handEllerton
- Praise to the Holiest in the heightNewman
- R
- Rejoice, the Lord is KingWesley
- Rock of Ages, cleft for meToplady
- S
- *Safely, safely gathered inDobree
- Saviour, again to Thy dear name we raiseEllerton
- Saviour, blessed SaviourThring
- †Saviour, breathe an evening blessingEdmeston
- Saviour, sprinkle many nationsA. C. Coxe
- Saviour, when in dust to TheeR. Grant
- Soldiers of Christ, ariseWesley
- *Souls of men, why will ye scatterFaber
- *Stand up! stand up for JesusDuffield
- Sun of my soul, Thou Saviour dearKeble
- Sweet Saviour, bless us ere we goFaber
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- The Church’s one foundationStone
- The day is past and overAnatolius
- The God of Abraham praiseOlivers
- The Head that once was crowned with thornsKelly
- The King of Love my Shepherd isBaker
- The radiant morn hath passed awayThring
- The roseate hues of early dawnC. F. Alexander
- The Son of God goes forth to warHeber
- There is a book who runs may readKeble
- *There is a fountain filled with bloodCowper
- There is a green hill far awayC. F. Alexander
- There is a land of pure delightWatts
- †There is no sorrow, Lord, too lightCrewdson
- There’s a Friend for little childrenMidlane
- Thine arm, O Lord, in days of oldPlumptre
- This is the day of lightEllerton
- Thou art gone up on highToke
- †Thou didst leave Thy throneE. E. S. Elliott
- Thou hidden Love of God, whose heightTersteegen
- Thou to whom the sick and dyingThring
- Thou whose almighty wordMarriott
- Through the day Thy love has spared usKelly
- Through the night of doubt and sorrowIngemann
- Thy way, not mine, O LordBonar
- †To Thee, O Lord, our hearts we raiseDix
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- We give Thee but Thine ownWalsham How
- We plough the fields and scatterMatthias Claudius
- We saw Thee not when Thou didst comeGurney
- Weary of earth and laden with my sinStone
- When God of old came down from heavenKeble
- When I survey the wondrous crossWatts
- *When morning gilds the skiesTr. E. Caswall
- †When the weary, seeking restBonar
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