SSafely through another week,Newton.629Salvation, O the joyful sound,Watts.254Saviour, breathe an evening blessing,Edmeston.1202Saviour, haste, our souls are waiting,1102Saviour, I lift my trembling eyes,216Saviour, teach me day by day,784Saviour, through my rebellious,Charlotte Elliott.998Saviour, thy gentle voice,656Saviour, thy law we love,387Saviour, when in dust, to thee,Grant.578Say, whence does this union arise,Baldwin.500Say, who is she that looks abroad,596Scorn not the slightest word or deed,957See! from Zion’s sacred mountain,Kelly.462See! gracious God, before thy throne,Mrs. Steele.1263See how the rising sun,E. Scott.1184See how the willing converts trace,Stennett.379See the shining dew-drops,669Servant of God, well done,Montgomery.1070Shall we grow weary in our watch,Whittier.896Shall we sing in heaven for ever,1164Shed kindly light amid the encircling,Newman.590She loved her Saviour; and to him,Cutter.960Shepherd of souls, refresh and bless,525Shepherds, hail the wondrous stranger,Psalmist.133Shepherd of thy little flock,575She was the music of our home,Bonar.1062Shout the tidings of salvation,1276Show pity, Lord, O Lord, forgive,Watts.346Silent, like men in solemn haste,Bonar.848Silently the shades of evening,1204Silent night, hallowed night,131Since all the varying scenes of life,85Since first thy word awaked my heart,Moore.407Since God is mine, then present,Beddome.88Since I can read my title clear,Watts.434Since Jesus freely did appear,Berridge.1297Since o’er thy footstool here below,Muhlenberg.55Sing of Jesus, sing for ever,Kelly.260Sing to the Lord with cheerful voice,47Sinner, art thou still secure,Newton.308Sinner, come, ’mid thy gloom,319Sinner, go; will you go,327Sinners, come; no longer wander,B. Skene.335Sinners, seek the priceless treasure,W. T. Moore.311Sinners, turn; why will you die,C. Wesley.304Sinners, will you scorn the message,Allen.314Sister, thou wast mild and lovely,S. F. Smith.1076Sleep not, soldier of the cross,Gaskell.884So fades the lonely, blooming flower,Mrs. Steele.1041Softly now the light of day,Doane.1199Soft be the gently breathing notes,Collyer.514Soldiers of Christ, arise,C. Wesley.879Songs of immortal praise belong,Watts.37Songs of praise awake the morn,Montgomery.654Son of God, our glorious Head,G. B. Ide.475Soon and for ever the breaking of day,844Soon may the last glad song arise,1269Soon we shall meet again,C. Wesley.738Source of being, source of light,C. Wesley.59Sound, sound the truth abroad,Kelly.275Sovereign Ruler of the skies,Ryland.919Sow in the morn, thy seed,Montgomery.967Stand up and bless the Lord,Montgomery.700Stand up, my soul, shake off thy fears,Watts.427Star of the morn and even,F. T. Palgrave.797Star of peace to wanderers weary,1294Stealing from the world away,Ray Palmer.577Still nigh me, O my Saviour, stand,C. Wesley.224Still one in life, and one in death,Bonar.484Still will we trust, though earth,W. H. Burleigh.801Still with thee, O my God,988Stop, poor sinner, stop and think,Newton.317Sun of my Soul, thou Saviour dear,Keble.978Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer,550Sweet is the fading light of eve,S. F. Smith.615Sweet is the friendly voice,Jervis.366Sweet is the morning of thy grace,Watts.76Sweet is the prayer, whose holy stream,984Sweet is the task, O Lord,F. Lyte.625Sweet is the work, my God, my King,Watts.611Sweet land of rest, for thee I sigh,812Sweet the moment, rich in blessing,Altered from Batty.538Sweet was the time when first I felt,Newton.944TTake me, my Father, take me,949Take my heart, O Father, mould it,1219Tarry with me, O my Saviour,1203Teach us in time of deep distress,1308Thanks be to him who built the hills,Bonar.1246Thanks for mercies past received,744That clime is not like this dull clime of ours,1165That day of wrath! that dreadful day,Sir W. Scott.1107The Almighty reigns exalted high,Watts.62The angels that watched round the,Collyer.193The billows swell, the winds are high,Cowper.857The captive’s oar may pause upon the galley,894The chariot, the chariot, its wheels,I. Williams.1111The child leans on its parent’s,I. Williams.794The Christian banner, dread no loss,J. G. Lyons.266The Christian warrior, see him,Montgomery.846The Church has waited long,Bonar.1100The day is ended; ere I sink to sleep,Kimball.1208The day is past and gone,Watts.1197The dove, let loose in Eastern skies,Moore.818Thee we adore, O gracious Lord,217The floods, O Lord, lift up their,G. Burgess.1290The glories of our birth and state,Sherley.1044The God of harvest praise,Montgomery.1234The God of mercy will indulge,Fawcett.1036The great Redeemer we adore,Stennett.378The harvest dawn is near,G. Burgess.1233The heavenly spheres to thee, O God,Bowring.54The heavens declare thy glory, Lord,Watts.1The hour of my departure’s come,Logan.1051Their hearts shall not be moved,936The King of heaven his table,Doddridge.294The last lovely morning,1113The Lord descended from above,Sternhold.90The Lord is great; ye hosts of heaven adore,41The Lord is King, lift up thy voice,Conder.214The Lord is my Shepherd, no,Montgomery.103The Lord is risen, indeed,Kelly.187The Lord Jehovah reigns, and royal,Watts.57The Lord Jehovah reigns, let all,Watts.56The Lord my pasture shall prepare,Addison.70The Lord my Shepherd is,Watts.94The Lord of glory is my light,Watts.447The Lord will come, the earth shall,Heber.1106The mellow eve is gliding,Sac. Songs.1200The morning dawns upon the place,Montgomery.158The morning flowers display their,C. Wesley.1035The morning light returns,A. S. Hayden.1185The offerings to thy throne which rise,Bowring.695The perfect world by Adam trod,N. P. Willis.1300The Prince of salvation in triumph,S. F. Smith.606There is a calm for those who,Montgomery.1086There is a fold where none can stray,East.1132There is a fountain filled with blood,Cowper.253There is a land, a happy land,1129There is a land immortal,Barry Cornwall.1145There is a land mine eye hath seen,1119There is a land of pure delight,Watts.428There is a little, lonely fold,448There is a name I love to hear,416There is an hour of hallowed,W. B. Tappan.1126There is an hour of peaceful,W. B. Tappan.1130There is a place where my hopes,W. Hunter.1159There is a region lovelier far,Tuck.1125There is a stream whose gentle flow,Watts.4There is no night in heaven,1143There’s a region above,1147There’s a land far away, ’mid,J. F. Clarke.1167There seems a voice in every gale,Mrs. Opie.48There’s music in the upper heaven,1127There’s not a tint that paints the,Wallace.52There’s nothing bright above, below,Moore.63The Saviour bids us watch and pray,870The Saviour calls; let every ear,Mrs. Steele.289The Saviour, O what endless charms,Mrs. Steele.239The Saviour risen, to-day we praise,622The shadows of the evening,Miss A. A. Procter.1194The Son of man they did betray,179The spacious firmament on high,Addison.43The spring tide hour,J. S. B. Monsell.1033The starry firmament on high,Grant.3The tempter to my soul hath said,Montgomery.851The sun above us gleaming,A. Crithfield.892The voice of free grace cries “escape,Thornby.332The winds were howling o’er the deep,Heber.151The world may change from,Sarah F. Adams.438They are going, only going,1074They who seek the throne of grace,573Thine earthly Sabbaths, Lord, we,Doddridge.617Think gently of the erring one,Miss Fletcher.490This book is all that’s left me now,Morris.1172This is not my place of resting,Bonar.1142This is the day the first ripe sheaf,621This is the day the Lord hath made,Watts.619This is the glorious day,Watts.624This Lord is the Lord we adore,Hart.658This world is poor from shore to shore,Nelson.874Thou art gone to the grave, but we will,Heber.1096Thou art my hiding place, O Lord,Raffles.563Thou art my portion, O my God,Watts.774Thou art, O God, the life and light,Moore.49Thou art, O Lord, the boundless source,W. T. Moore.34Thou art our Shepherd, glorious God,729Thou art the way, and he who sighs,223Thou art the way, to thee alone,Doane.248Thou, dear Redeemer, dying Lamb,Cennick.231Though all the world my choice,G. Terstergan.336Though faint, yet pursuing, we go on our way,583Though I walk through the gloomy vale,Watts.1047Though I walk the downward shade,1071Though troubles assail, and dangers,Newton.100Thou God of love! beneath thy sheltering wings,1093Thou grace divine, encircling all,Eliza Scudder.1311Thou hidden love of God, whose,G. Terstergan.859Thou Lord of life, whose tender care,1310Thou only Sovereign of my heart,Mrs. Steele.222Thou Saviour, from thy throne on,Ray Palmer.555Thou sovereign Lord of earth and skies,1170Thou sweet gliding Cedron,Maria De Fleury.167Thou that dost my life prolong,Enfield.1187Thou very present aid,C. Wesley.1020Thou who didst stoop below,Martineau’s Coll.200Through all the changing scenes,Tate & Brady.911Through all this life’s eventful road,716Through cross to crown! and though,Rosegarten.932Through the day thy love has spared us,Kelly.1206Through the love of God our Saviour,787Thus Abraham, full of sacred awe,T. Scott.1266Thus far the Lord has led me on,Watts.1190Thy Father’s house thine own,Ray Palmer.1123Thy footsteps, Lord, with joy we trace,951Thy goodness, Lord, our souls confess,Gibbons.83Thy kingdom, gracious Lord,W. T. Moore.455Thy kingdom, Lord, for ever stands,Watts.443Thy mercy heard my infant,Sir Robt. Grant.1225Thy name, almighty Lord,Watts.740Thy Spirit shall unite,Doddridge.419Thy way is in the deep, O Lord,1293Thy way is in the sea,Fawcett.91Thy way, not mine, O Lord,Bonar.913Thy will be done; I will not fear,Jane Roscoe.993Time is winging us away,Burton.1081’Tis midnight; and on Olive’s,W. B. Tappan.159’Tis my happiness below,Cowper.1023’Tis not a lonely night watch,1029’Tis religion that can give,782To bless thy chosen race,Tate & Brady.737To-day if you will hear his voice,Miller.279To-day the Saviour calls,323To God, the great, the ever blest,Watts.727To God, the only wise,Watts.736To heaven I lift mine eyes,John Bowdler.937To him that loved the sons of men,646To him who did salvation bring,672To Jesus, the crown of my hope,Cowper.827To-morrow, Lord, is thine,Doddridge.302To our Redeemer’s glorious name,Mrs. Steele.643To spend one sacred day,Watts.631Tossed no more on life’s rough billow,1079To thee be praise for ever,757To thee let my first offerings rise,1183To thee, my God, whose presence fills,Gibbons.1002To thee my heart, eternal King,Exeter Coll.2To thee, my Shepherd and my,Higginbottom.641To thee, O God, to thee,Wm. Wilson.98To thee our wants are known,Newton.758To the hall of that feast came the sinful and fair,153To thy temple we repair,Montgomery.706To us a child of hope is born,Montgomery.122To weary hearts,From the German, by Whittier.901Triumphant, Christ ascends on,Mrs. Steele.198Triumphant Zion! lift thy head,Doddridge.591’Twas on that night, when doomed to know,517UUnchangeable, all-perfect Lord,Lange.31Unvail thy bosom, faithful tomb,Watts.1050Upon the frontier of this,Dub. Uni. Mag.1168Upon the Gospel’s sacred page,Bowring.6Up to the hills I lift mine eyes,Watts.726VVainly through night’s weary hours,F. Lyte.783Vouchsafe, O Lord, thy presence now,G. B. Ide.468WWait, O my soul, the Maker’s will,Beddome.69Wake thee, O Zion, thy mourning is,Palmer.1284Watchman, tell us of the night,Bowring.128We are living, we are dwelling,A. C. Coxe.1277We are on our journey home,C. Beecher.1141We are too far from thee, our Saviour,804We are on the ocean sailing,313Weary souls that wander wide,C. Wesley.392Weary of wandering from my God,C. Wesley.940We ask for peace, O Lord,Miss A. A. Procter.423We bless the prophet of the Lord,Watts.232Weeping sinners, dry your tears,310Weeping souls, no longer mourn,Toplady.946Weep not for the saint that ascends,Bacon.1083We have heard of that bright, that holy land,1163We have no home but heaven—a pilgrim’s,1155Welcome, delightful morn,Hayward.632Welcome, O Saviour, to my heart,Bourne’s Coll.359Welcome, sweet day of rest,Watts.626Welcome, ye hopeful heirs of heaven,516We lift our hearts to thee,J. Wesley.1314We love this outward world,1019We love thy name, we love thy laws,374We’re bound for the land of the,R. L. Collier.331We’re going home, we’ve had visions bright,1161We’re traveling home to heaven above,320We shall meet no more to part,503We sing the Saviour’s wondrous death,174We speak of the realms of the blest,1150We’ve no abiding city here,Kelly.1305We wait for thee,from the German of Hiller.1105We wait in faith, in prayer we wait,905We will not weep, for God,W. H. Hurlbut.1031What could your Redeemer do,C. Wesley.305Whate’er my God ordains is right,935What glory guides the sacred page,Cowper.11What grace, O Lord, and beauty shone,961What is life? ’tis but a vapor,Kelly.1078What shall I render to my God,Watts.692What sinners value I resign,Watts.808What’s this that steals upon my,1084What though earthly friends may frown,968What though the arm of conquering,Doddridge.1064What various hindrances we meet,Cowper.556When adverse winds and waves,Mrs. Sigourney.903When all thy mercies, O my God,Addison.78When blooming youth is snatched,Mrs. Steele.1058When darkness long has vailed my,Cowper.854When downward to the darksome,Ray Palmer.1108When far from the hearts where our,Macduff.992When for eternal worlds we steer,437When gathering clouds around I view,Sir Robt. Grant.999When human hopes and joys depart,Roscoe.337When I can trust my all with God,Conder.777When in the hour of lonely woe,Conder.852Whene’er I think of thee,W. Baxter.1318When I sink down in gloom or fear,362When Israel, of the Lord beloved,Sir W. Scott.849When Israel through the desert,Beddome.5When I survey the wondrous cross,Watts.512When Jordan hushed his waters,T. Campbell.117When languor and disease invade,Toplady.1008When marshaled on the nightly,H. K. White.351When musing sorrow weeps the,B. W. Noel.432When our purest delights are nipt in the bud,938When overwhelmed with grief,Watts.1016When reft of all, and hopeless care,Drummond.435When shall we all meet again,502When shall we meet again,Select Hymns.504When spring unlocks the flowers to,Heber.1238When the King of kings comes,1101When the spark of life is waning,Dale.1091When the vale of death appears,Mrs. Gilbert.1080When the worn spirit wants repose,Edmeston.623When thou, my,Countess of the Huntington.1114When through the torn sail the wild,Heber.1296When we can not see our way,370When we hear the music ringing,W. M.1151When we reach a quiet dwelling,1156When we the sacred grave survey,180When shall the child of sorrow find,963Where two or three with sweet accord,Newton.552While in sweet communion feeding,540While in the slippery paths of,A. S. Hayden.1214While life prolongs its precious light,Dwight.277While now thy throne of grace we,C. Robins.683While o’er our guilty land, O God,Pres’t Davis.1254While others pray for grace to die,952While thee I seek,Miss H. M. Williams.561While thou, my God, art my help,W. Young.929While with ceaseless course the sun,Newton.1243Whither goest thou, pilgrim stranger,886Whither, O whither, should I fly,C. Wesley.767Who are these in bright array,Montgomery.1137Why do we mourn departing friends,Watts.1057Why should I in vain repining,Edmeston.1025Why should we start and fear to die,Watts.1043Why will ye waste on trifling cares,Doddridge.282With earnest longings of the mind,Watts.1013Within thy house, Lord,Con. Ev. Mag.690With Israel’s God who can compare,Newton.71With joy we meditate the grace,Watts.228With joy we own thy servant,Montgomery.469With my substance I will honor,Francis.971With one consent let all the earth,Doddridge.29With sacred joy we lift our eyes,Watts.689With songs and honors sounding,Hugh White.1231With tearful eyes I look around,278With willing hearts we tread,389Worship, honor, glory, blessing,753YYe Christian heralds,Winchell’s Sel.465Ye golden lamps of heaven,Doddridge.1053Ye humble souls that seek the,Doddridge.184Ye joyous ones, upon whose,R. H. Waterson.1215Ye men and angels, witness now,Beddome.489Ye nations round the earth, rejoice,Watts.681Ye saints, your music bring,Reed.545Ye servants of the Lord,Doddridge.472Yes, for me, for me he careth,Bonar.99Yes, my native land, I love thee,S. F. Smith.1281Yes! our Shepherd leads with,Krummacker.104Yes! the Redeemer rose,Doddridge.188Yes, we trust the day is breaking,Kelly.603Ye trembling captives, hear,Pratt’s Coll.301Ye who in his courts are found,Hill’s Coll.309Ye wretched, hungry, starving,Mrs. Steele.293You glittering toys of earth, adieu,Mrs. Steele.813You may sing of the beauty of,W. Hunter.463You messengers of Christ,Voke.470Your harps, ye trembling saints,Toplady.917You servants of God,C. Wesley.474ZZion, awake; thy strength renew,Shrubsole.593Zion stands with hills surrounded,Kelly.464Zion, the marvelous story be telling,607