Association Hymn Book (YMCA)

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Publisher. Info. New York: International Committee of Young Men's Christian Associations, 1904.
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Work Title Association Hymn Book
Alternative. Title For Use in Meetings for Men
Composer YMCA
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. None [force assignment]
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 36 subjects, 233 hymns
Worship: General (Hymns 1-8)
1a. Bourgeois: Praise God, from whom all blessings flow
1b. Anonymous: Gloria Patri
2. Haydn: O worship the King, all glorious above
3. Anonymous (arranged by Richard Storrs Willis): Fairest Lord Jesus, Ruler of all nature
4. Mozart (arranged by Lowell Mason): O could I speak the matchless worth
5. Lowry: Come, we that love the Lord
6. Elvey: Crown Him with many crowns
7a. Holden: All hail the power of Jesus' name!
7b. Shrubsole: All hail the power of Jesus' name! (second tune)
8. Venua: Before Jehovah's awful throne
Worship: Morning (Hymn 9)
9. Dykes: Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty!
Worship: Evening (Hymns 10-15)
10. Joseph: At even, ere the sun was set
11. Stebbins: Saviour, breathe an evening blessing
12. Brown (translated by John Mason Neale): The day is past and over
13. Barnby: Now the day is over
14. Ritter (arranged by William Henry Monk): Sun of my soul! Thou Saviour dear
15. Weber: Softly now the light of day
Worship: Closing (Hymns 16-18)
16. Hopkins: Saviour, to Thy dear name we raise
17. Beethoven: May the grace of Christ our Saviour
18. Anonymous: Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing
Worship: The Sabbath (Hymns 19-21)
19. Mason: O day of rest and gladness
20. Barnard: Blessed day, when pure devotions
21. Mason: Safely through another week
The Church (Hymns 22-24)
22. Wesley; The Church's one foundation
23. Haydn: Glorious things of thee are spoken
24. Croft: Oh, where are kings and empires now
The Scriptures (Hymns 25-29)
25. Greatorex: Father of mercies! In thy word
26. Störl (harmonized by Felix Mendelssohn): O Word of God incarnate
27. Beethoven: The heavens declare thy glory, Lord
28. Mason: God, in the gospel of His Son
29. Bliss: Sing them over again to me
The Holy Spirit (Hymns 30-34)
30. Anonymous: Spirit of God, descend upon my heart
31. Gottschalk (arranged by Hubert Platt Main): Holy Ghost! With light divine
32. Dykes: Our blest Redeemer, ere He breathed
33. Mason: Come, Holy Ghost! In love
34. Chetham: Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove
Prayer and Praise (Hymns 35-46)
35. Lowry: I need thee every hour
36. Giardini: Come, thou almighty King
37. Hastings: From every stormy wind that blows
38. Kocher: For the beauty of the earth
39. Converse: What a friend we have in Jesus
40. Bradbury: Sweet hour of prayer
41. Kingsley: How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
42. Handel: Come, my soul, thy suit prepare
43. Mason: Prayer is the soul's most sincere desire
44. East: There is an eye that never sleeps
45. Dykes: My God, is any hour so sweet
46. Lahee: O for a thousand tongues to sing
Divine Love (Hymns 47-54)
47. Zundel: Love divine, all love excelling
48. Sankey: There were ninety and nine
49. Lowry: Saviour! Thy dying love
50. Fischer: God loved the world of sinners lost
51. Sankey: "God is love!" - His Word proclaims it
52. Doane: Tell me the Old, Old Story
53. Webbe: New every morning is the love
54. Zundel: I was a wandering sheep
Christ: The Nativity (Hymns 55-60)
55. Willis: It came upon the midnight clear
56. Mendelssohn (arranged by William Hayman Cummings): Hark! The herald angels sing
57. Smart: Angels, from the realms of glory
58. Handel: Joy to the world; The Lord has come!
59. Dykes: Hark! What mean these holy voices
60. Kocher: As with gladness men of old
Christ: Life and Ministry (Hymns 61-67)
61. Wallace: We may not climb the heavenly steeps
62. Baker (translated by Ray Palmer): Jesus, thou joy of living hearts
63. Spohr: O Jesus, ever present
64. Mason: My dear Redeemer, and my Lord
65. Matthews: Thou didst leave Thy Throne
66. Havergal: I heard the voice of Jesus say
67. Bradbury: How sweetly flowed the gospel sound
Christ: The Cross (Hymns 68-75)
68. Hartsough: I hear Thy welcome voice
69. Mason: When I survey the wondrous cross
70. Doane: Jesus, keep me near the cross
71. Mason: There is a fountain filled with blood
72. Hassler (arranged by Johann Sebastian Bach and translated by Alexander): O sacred Head, now wounded
73. Stebbins: There is a green hill far away
74. Roe: Hail, thou once despised Jesus
75. Hastings: Majestic sweetness sits enthroned
Christ: The Resurrection (Hymns 76-81)
76. Dykes: Hark, ten thousand voices sounding
77. Sjolund: "Christ, the Lord, is risen to-day"
78. Filby: Lift your glad voices in triumph on high
79. Schneider: On wings of living light
80. Mason: Rise, glorious conqueror, rise
81. Sankey: On the resurrection morning
Christ: The Second Coming (Hymn 82)
82. Webbe: Lo! He comes, with clouds descending
Invitation (Hymns 83-94)
83. Bliss: "Almost persuaded"
84. Sankey: I have a Saviour, He's pleading in glory
85. Doane: Though your sins be as scarlet
86. Stebbins: Jesus is tenderly calling me home
87. Bliss: I gave My life for thee
88. Mason: To-day the Saviour calls
89. Gould: Behold a Stranger at the door
90. Bradbury: God calling yet! Shall I not hear
91. Palmer: While Jesus whispers to you
92. Baker: Art thou weary, art thou languid
93. Sankey: In the land of strangers
94. Case: While we pray, and while we plead
Penitential (Hymns 95-103)
95. Knecht: O Jesus, Thou art standing
96. Wesley: I need thee, precious Jesus!
97. Stebbins: Out of my bondage, sorrow and night
98. Doane: Pass me not, O gentle Saviour
99. Bradbury: Just as I am, without one plea
100. Langran: Weary of earth, and laden with my sin
101. Lowry: Heavenly Father, bless me now
102. Anonymous (arranged by Benjamin Carr): Saviour when in dust to Thee
103. Sankey: Jesus, my Lord, to Thee I cry
Christian Service (Hymns 104-119)
104. Stebbins: True-hearted, whole-hearted
105. Jude: Jesus calls us, o'er the tumult
106. Mozart (arranged by Hubert Platt Main): Hark! The voice of Jesus calling
107. Smart: O happy band of pilgrims
108. Schumann: Lord, speak to me, that I may speak
109. Jones: He that goeth forth with weeping
110. Doane: Rescue the perishing
111. Sankey: There are lonely hearts to cherish
112. Gauntlett: We give thee but thine own
113. Mason: Work for the night is coming
114. Zeuner: Go, labor on; spend and be spent
115. Jones: Father, hear the prayer we offer
116. Fischer: I love to tell the Story
117. Dunbar: My life, my love, I give to thee
118. Handel: Awake, my soul, stretch every nerve
119. Gauntlett: Oh, still in accents sweet and strong
Christian Warfare (Hymns 120-133)
120. Dykes (translated by John Mason Neale): Christian, dost thou see them
121. Luther (translated by Frederic Henry Hedge): A mighty fortress is our God
122. Cutler: The Son of God goes forth to war
123. Sankey: Encamped along the fields of light
124. Arne: Am I a soldier of the cross
125. Barnby: We march, we march to victory
126. Palmer: Yield not to temptation
127. Goss: Who is on the Lord's side?
128. Sherwin: Sound the battle cry
129. Elvey: Soldiers of Christ arise
130. Sullivan: Onward, Christian soldiers!
131. Mason: My soul, be on thy guard
132. Dykes: Oft in danger, oft in woe
133. Webb: Stand up! Stand up for Jesus!
Trial and Conflict (Hymns 134-142)
134. Matthews: God is my strong salvation
135. Weber (arranged by Hubert Platt Main): My Jesus, as Thou wilt
136. Sullivan: Courage, brother! Do not stumble
137. Lane: In the hour of trial
138. Mason: Father! Whate'er of earthly bliss
139. Monk: Abide with me! Fast falls the eventide
140. Webbe: Come, ye disconsolate, where'er ye languish
141. Mason: Fight the good fight with all thy might
142. Wells: Holy Spirit, faithful Guide
Aspiration (Hymns 143-154)
143. Sherwin: Break thou the bread of life
144. Dykes: Burn holy fire within my breast
145. Bradbury: Lord, I hear of showers of blessing
146. Barnby: O One with God the Father
147. Fischer: Lord Jesus, I long to be perfectly whole
148. Mendelssohn: We would see Jesus—for the shadows lengthen
149. Woodbury: Take my heart, O Father! Take it
150. Mason: Nearer, my God, to Thee
151. Doane: More love to Thee, O Christ
152. Kingsley: Walk in the light
153. Anonymous: Lord, at thy mercy seat
154. Nares: Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings
Love and Loyalty (Hymns 155-170)
155. Knecht: I lay my sins on Jesus
156. Doane: I am thine, O Lord
157. Main: Jesus, I my cross have taken
158. Elliott: O Jesus, I have promised
159. Towner: When we walk with the Lord
160. Gordon: My Jesus, I love Thee, I know Thou art mine
161. Dykes: Jesus, these eyes have never seen
162. Hemy (altered by James George Walton): Faith of our fathers! Living still
163. Stebbins: Take time to be holy
164. Malan: Take my life, and let it be consecrated
165. Havergal: There is a Name I love to hear
166. Dykes (translated by Edward Caswall): Jesus, the very thought of Thee
167. Turpin: In full and glad surrender
168. Burrowes: My God, accept my heart this day
169. Barnby (translated by Edward Caswall)z: O Jesus, King most wonderful
170. Oliver: Jesus, and shall it ever be
Faith and Trust (Hymns 171-178)
171. Stewart: I am trusting thee, Lord Jesus
172. Stockton: Come, every soul by sin oppressed
173. Anonymous: How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord
174. Conkey: In the cross of Christ I glory
175. Reinagle: While thee I seek, protecting Power
176. Bradbury: My hope is built on nothing less
177. Dykes: The King of love my shepherd is
178. Mason: My faith looks up to thee
Refuge and Rest (Hymns 179-186)
179. Dykes: Jesus, lover of my soul
180. Koschat: The Lord is my Shepherd
181. Sankey: O safe to the Rock that is higher than I
182. Main: In heavenly love abiding
183a. Hastings: Rock of Ages, cleft for me
183b. Redhead: Rock of Ages, cleft for me - Second tune
184. Tourjée: There's a wideness in God's mercy
185. Sankey: Under His wings I am safely abiding
186. Anonymous (harmonized by Hubert Platt Main): O my Redeemer
Peace (Hymn 187)
187. Caldbeck: Peace, perfect peace
Guidance (Hymns 188-199)
188. Converse: Traveling to the better land
189. Bradbury: Saviour, like a shepherd
190. Bradbury: He leadeth me! O blessed thought
191. Haydn: Brightly gleams our banner
192. Lowry: All the way my Saviour leads me
193. Neumark: If thou but suffer God to guide thee
194. Gould: Jesus, Saviour, pilot me
195. Barnby: Gently, Lord, O gently lead us
196. Dykes: Lead, kindly Light, amid th'encircling gloom
197. Hastings: Guide me, O thou great Jehovah
198. Pleyel: Children of the heavenly king
199. Main: Hold thou my hand
Christian Fellowship (Hymn 200)
200. Nägeli: Blest be the tie that binds
Christian Missions (Hymns 201-209)
201. Calkin: Fling out the banner! Let it float
202. Mason: From Greenland's icy mountains
203. Langran: Lord, her watch Thy church is keeping
204. Webb: The morning light is breaking
205. Mason: Watchman, tell us of the night
206. Woodbury: Speed away, speed away
207. Mason: Hail to the brightness of Zion's glad morning
208. Hatton: Jesus shall reign where'er the sun
209. Goss: Arise, O Lord, and shine
The Future Life (Hymns 210-217)
210. Smart: Hark! Hark, my soul!
211. Ewing: Jerusalem the golden
212. Stebbins: Some day the silver cord will break
213. Phillips: One sweetly solemn thought
214. Sullivan: The homeland! O the homeland!
215. Urhan (arranged by Edward Francis Rimbault): The sands of time are sinking
216. Barnby: O paradise! O paradise
217. Root: There is a land of pure delight
Our Country (Hymns 218-221)
218. Bull: My country, 'tis of thee
219. Burney: God of our fathers, who didst guide
220. Bull: God save our gracious king
221. Mason (translated by Charles Timothy Brooks and John Sullivan Dwight): God bless our native land!
For Those at Sea (Hymns 222-225)
222. Anonymous: O Lord, be with us when we sail
223. Dykes: Eternal Father, strong to save
224. Silcher (arranged by Hubert Platt Main): Far out on the desolate billow
225. Barnby: O mighty God, Creator, King
Death and Burial (Hymns 226-228)
226. Barnby: Sunset and evening star
227. Sankey: Sleep on, beloved, sleep, and take thy rest
228. Barnby: For all the saints
Student Hymn (Hymn 229)
229. Warren: O Christ, who didst our tasks fulfill
Anniversary Hymn (Hymn 230)
230. Longacre: For all that thou, O Lord, hast wrought
Dedication Hymns (Hymns 231-232)
231. Anonymous: O thou, whose own vast temple stands
232. Hatton: O thou! Whose glory shone like fire
The New Year (Hymn 233)
233. Webbe: While with ceaseless course the sun
First Publication. 1904
Librettist Anonymous (1b, 3, 62, 72, 115, 149, 160, 166, 169, 188, 220, 221)
Sarah Flower Adams (150)
Cecil Frances Alexander (73, 105)
Saint Anatolius (12)
Harriet Auber (32)
Henry Williams Baker (177)
John Bakewell (74)
Sabine Baring-Gould (13, 81, 130)
Bernard Barton (152)
Benjamin Beddome (28)
Louis FitzGerald Benson (229)
Edward Henry Bickersteth (187)
Philip Paul Bliss (29, 83)
John Ernest Bode (158)
Horatius Bonar (54, 66, 93, 114, 155)
Jane Laurie Borthwick (135)
John Bowring (67, 174, 205)
Matthew Bridges (6, 80, 168)
William Cullen Bryant (231)
Phoebe Cary (213)
John Cawood (59)
John Cennink (198)
Alexander Clark (101)
Elizabeth Cecelia Clephane (48)
Samuel O'Malley Cluff (84)
Bernard de Cluny (211)
Elizabeth Harris Codner (145)
George Cooper (111)
Anne Ross Cousin (215)
William Cowper (71)
Arthur Cleveland Coxe (24)
George Croly (30)
Fanny Crosby (20, 70, 85, 86, 98, 110, 153, 156, 186, 192, 199, 206, 212)
William Chatterton Dix (60)
William Orcutt Cushing (181, 185)
Edward Dayman (222)
George Washington Doane (15, 201)
Philip Doddridge (118)
Sarah Doudney (227)
Henry Downton (203)
George Duffield Jr. (133)
James Edmeston (11)
John Ellerton (16)
Charlotte Elliott (45, 99)
Emily Elizabeth Steele Elliott (65)
Frederick William Faber (162, 184, 210, 216)
John Fawcett II (18, 200)
Sarh Laurie Borthwick Findlater (90)
Joseph Henry Gilmore (190)
Sir Robert Grant (2, 102)
Joseph Grigg (89, 170)
Eliza Hamilton (103)
Arabella Katherine Hankey (52, 116)
Lewis Hartsough (68)
Thomas Hastings (109, 195, 207)
Frances Ridley Havergal (87, 104, 108, 127, 164, 167, 171)
Hugh Reginald Haweis (214)
Annie Sherwood Hawks (35)
George Heath (131)
Reginald Heber (9, 152, 202)
Edward Hopper (194)
William Walsham How (26, 79, 95, 112, 146, 228)
Ralph Erskine Hudson (117)
William Hurn (209)
John Keble (14, 53)
George Keith (173)
Thomas Kelly (76)
Thomas Ken (1a)
Mary A. Lathbury (143)
Samuel Longfellow (119)
William Dunn Longstaff (163)
Martin Luther (121)
Henry Francis Lyte (139, 157)
Norman Macleod (136)
Daniel March (106)
Samuel Medley (4)
John Samuel Bewley Monsell (141)
James Montgomery (43, 57, 134, 137, 180)
Thomas Moore (140)
Edward Mote (176)
Gerard Moultrie (125)
John Mason Neale (92, 107, 120)
John Henry Newman (196)
John Newton (17, 21, 23, 41, 42, 233)
James Nicholson (147)
Horatio Richmond Palmer (126)
Ray Palmer (33, 161, 178)
William Williams Pantycelyn (197)
Edward Perronet (7a)
Sylvanus Dryden Phelps (49)
Folliott Sandford Pierpoint (38)
Thomas Joseph Potter (191)
Elizabeth Prentiss (151)
Rossiter W. Raymond (224)
Andrew Reed (31)
John Henry Sammis (129, 159)
Ira David Sankey (51)
Joseph Medlicott Scriven (39)
Robert Seagrave (154)
Edmund Hamilton Sears (55)
William Fiske Sherwin (128)
William True Sleeper (87)
Samuel Francis Smith (88, 204, 218)
Anne Steele (7b, 25, 138)
Samuel Stennett (75)
Samuel John Stone (100)
Augustus Toplady (183a, 183b)
Lawrence Tuttiett (63)
John Hart Stockton (172)
Martha Matilda Stockton (50)
Samuel John Stone (22)
Hugh Stowell (37)
Alfred Tennyson (226)
Godfrey Thring (225)
Dorothy Ann Thrupp (189)
Henry Twells (10)
William Walford (40)
Annie Louisa Walker (113)
James Cowden Wallace (44)
George Augustus Warburton (144, 219, 230, 232)
Henry Ware (78)
Anna Bartlett Warner (148)
Isaac Watts (5, 8, 27, 34, 58, 64, 69, 124, 208, 217)
Marcus Morris Wells (142)
Charles Wesley (36, 46, 47, 51, 77, 82, 179)
Henry Kirke White (132)
Catherine Winkworth (193)
Anna Laetitia Waring (182)
Frederick Whitfield (86, 165)
William Whiting (223)
John Greenleaf Whittier (61)
Daniel Webster Whittle (94)
Helen Maria Williams (175)
William Ellsworth Witter (91)
Christopher Wordsworth (19)
John Henry Yates (123)
Language English
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Romantic
Piece Style Early 20th century
Instrumentation male chorus