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36 subjects, 233 hymns
- Worship: General (Hymns 1-8)
Worship: Morning (Hymn 9)
- 9. Dykes: Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty!
Worship: Evening (Hymns 10-15)
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)
The Holy Spirit (Hymns 30-34)
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)
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)
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)
For Those at Sea (Hymns 222-225)
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
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