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PageDayFirst line of quotationFirst line of hymnAuthorTuneOOHB
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3Jan. 3My God, I am thine, what a comfort divineMy God, I am thine, tis comfort divineCharles Wesley
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6Jan. 6Lie passive in God's handsWhen langour and disease invadeAugustus Toplady746
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16Jan. 16Fear not, I am with thee, O be not dismayedHow firm a foundationK— in Rippon732
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17Jan. 17Not all the harps aboveMy God, my life, my loveIsaac Watts774
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21Jan. 21For all the chosen raceTo God the only wiseIsaac Watts245
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21Jan. 21Part of the host have crossed the floodLet saints below in concert singCharles Wesley
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23Jan. 23His way was much rougher and darker than mineBegone, unbeliefJohn Newton734
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28Jan. 28With my Saviour's garments onChrist exalted is our songJoseph Hart406
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29Jan. 29When the world my heart is rendingWhen the world my heart is rendingJohn Bowring
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30Jan. 30I can only spread the sailAt anchor laid, remote from homeAugustus Toplady
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32Feb. 1Blest cross! Blest sepulchre! blest rather beThus far did I come laden with my sinJohn Bunyan
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32Feb. 1Long as we tread this desert landOur helper, God, we bless thy namePhilip Doddridge
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33Feb. 2Oh how sweet to view the flowingFar beyond all comprehensionRichard Lee
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38Feb. 7Prepare us, Lord, by grace divineFar from these narrow scenes of nightAnne Steele862
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39Feb. 8Jesus, I love thy charming nameJesus, I love thy charming namePhilip Doddridge385
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41Feb. 10Let not the gifts thy love bestowsThou boundless source of every goodThomas Cotterill
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49Feb. 18Trials make the promise sweetTis my happiness belowWilliam Cowper750
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50Feb. 19Prayer makes the darkened cloud withdrawWhat various hindrances we meetWilliam Cowper994
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51Feb. 20Tis paradise if thou art hereMy God, my life, my loveIsaac Watts774
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60Feb. 29Law and terrors do but burdenJesus is our God and SaviourJoseph Hart368
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63Mar. 3Through floods and flames, if Jesus leadIn all my Lord's appointed waysJohn Ryland928
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64Mar. 4Calm 'mid the bewildering cryBrothers, let us to the LordThomas Lynch
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65Mar. 5
When saints do sleepy grow, let them come hither
When saints do sleepy grow, let them come hither
John Bunyan
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70Mar. 10Afflictions, though they seem severeAfflictions, though they seem severeJohn Newton
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76Mar. 16To me remains nor place nor timeO though by long experienced triedJeanne Marie Guyon / tr. Wm. Cowper778
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78Mar. 18This covenant stands secure?Spurgeon?
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80Mar. 20My sole possession is thy loveLong plunged in sorrow, I resignJeanne Marie Guyon / tr. Wm. Cowper777
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81Mar. 21And all the unknown joy he givesHow rich are thy provisions, LordIsaac Watts
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84Mar. 24Backwards and forwards thrice he ranCome, all ye chosen saints of GodJoseph Hart270
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88Mar. 28O love, thou fathomless abyssNow I have found the ground whereinRothe, tr. John Wesley684
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91Mar. 31See how the patient Jesus standsSee how the patient Jesus standsJoseph Hart274
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100Apr. 9Love and grief my heart dividingSweet the moments rich in blessingAllen / Shirley281
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101Apr. 10Is it not strange, the darkest hourIs it not strange, the darkest hourJohn Keble
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102Apr. 11O King of Grief (a title strange yet true)O King of Grief (a title strange yet true)George Herbert
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105Apr. 14
Thy creatures wrong thee, O thou sovereign good
My heart is easy and my burden lightWilliam Cowper
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125May 4The dearest idol I have knownO for a closer walk with godWilliam Cowper620
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131May 10The promise is fulfilled?[anon.?]
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134May 13Lo, he comes with clouds descendingLo, he comes with clouds descendingWesley / Cennick361
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134May 13A few more rolling suns, at mostHail sov'reign love that first beganJohn Brewer1131
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134May 13With transporting joys recountLord, what a wretched land is thisIsaac Watts
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143May 22O let my trembling soul be stillO let my trembling soul be stillBowring
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146May 25O ever in our cleansed breastHosanna to the living LordReginal Heber
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149May 28Far from a world of grief and sinYe virgin souls ariseCharles Wesley1043
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154June 2From strength to strength go onSoldiers of Christ ariseCharles Wesley672
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158June 6Not the righteous, not the righteousCome ye sinners, poor and wretchedJoseph Hart492
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158June 6Just as I am, without one pleaJust as I am, without one pleaCharlotte Elliott546
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159June 7Order my footsteps by thy wordOh that the Lord would guide my waysIsaac Watts119b
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160June 8Stand up! Stand up for JesusStand up! Stand up for JesusGeorge Duffield674
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162June 10My heart is with him on his throneMy soul, amid this stormy worldRobert C. Chapman806
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163June 11I love thee, Lord, but with no love of mineI love my god, but with no love of mineJeanne Marie Guyon
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166June 14Tis when we taste thy loveNot with our mortal eyesIsaac Watts712
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168June 16The gospel bears my spirit upHow oft have sin and Satan stroveIsaac Watts193
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173June 21O sacred symmetry, o rare connectionO sacred simetrie! O rare connectionFrancis Quarles
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174June 22Beneath his eye and careSing to the Lord abovePhilip Doddridge
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180June 28My hope is built on nothing lessMy hope is built on nothing lessEdward Mote549
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182June 30When i stand before the throneWhen i stand before the throneRobert Murray McCheyne247
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183July 1Men may come and men may goI come from haunts of coot and hernAlfred Lord Tennyson
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184July 2The glory of your brightest daysSee! Another year is goneJohn Newton
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199July 17Sons we are through God's electionSons we are through God's electionS.P.R.221
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203July 21As true as God's own word is trueFear not, o little flock, the foetr. Catherine Winkworth
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218Aug. 5
Say not my soul 'from whence can God relieve my care'
Say not my soul 'from whence can God relieve my care'
Thomas Lynch
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219Aug. 6Now all the earth is bright and gladO watchman, will the night of sin be ever past
Christian Richter, tr. Catherine Winkworth
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225Aug. 12God is God: he sees and hearsGod liveth everZihn, tr. Catherine Winkworth
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225Aug. 12Fear not death, nor Satan's thrustsGod liveth everZihn, tr. Catherine Winkworth
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225Aug. 12For this life's long night of sadnessGod liveth everZihn, tr. Catherine Winkworth
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237Aug. 24Proclaim aloud the Saviour's fameSing the dear Saviour's glorious fameSamuel Medley
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250Sept. 6Gracious spirit, dwell with meGracious spirit, dwell with meThomas Lynch
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255Sept. 11Then rise, my soul, and soar awayFrail life of man, how short its stayHenry Moore
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272Sept. 28Oh! then repeat the truth that never tiresInfinite God! Thou great, unrivalled oneGuyon, tr. William Cowper
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273Sept. 29
Come needy, come guilty, come loathsome and bare
The fountain of ChristJoseph Hart375
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274Sept. 30E'en so I love thee and will loveMy God, I love thee, not becauseXavier, tr. Edward Caswall788
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277Oct. 3How oft do they with golden pinions cleaveAnd is there care in heavenEdmund Spenser
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283Oct. 9Against me earth and hell combineWhy should I fear the darkest hourJohn Newton
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302Oct. 28His oath, his covenant, his bloodMy hope is built on nothing lessEdward Mote549
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307Nov. 2Death and change are busy everGod is love, his mercy brightensJohn Bowring197
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308Nov. 3Faith asks no signal from the skiesLord, with thy grace our hearts inspireJosiah Conder986
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309Nov. 4when I am weak, then i am strongLet me but hear my Saviour sayIsaac Watts681
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310Nov. 5When mighty navies from afarPraise to the Lord whose mighty handPhilip Doddridge
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310Nov. 5While for our princes they preparePraise to the Lord whose mighty handPhilip Doddridge
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321Nov. 16Loved of my God, for him againCompared with Christ, in all besideAugustus Toplady792
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322Nov. 17To me tis equal whether love ordainLove if thy destined sacrifice am iWilliam Cowper
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327Nov. 22Cold mountains and the midnight airMy dear redeemer and my LordIsaac Watts262
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345Dec. 10If today he deigns to bless usSons of God in tribulationKent748
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345Dec. 10Millions of years our wondering eyesFrom thee, our God, our joys shall raiseIsaac Watts870
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354Dec. 19My soul, rest happy in thy low estateOh loved, but not enoughGuyon, tr. William Cowper
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357Dec. 22Now let the feeble all be strongNow let the feeble all be strongPhilip Doddridge675
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358Dec. 23So may we go from strength to strengthLord, thou hast promised to baptizeBaptist W. Noel
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364Dec. 28O faith, thou bond of union with the Lord[verse 4]Meditations on the Canticles, 1853
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365Dec. 29He who hath helped thee hithertoBe still, my heartJohn Newton
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373J/N 1stLet him be crowned with majestyO Lord, our Lord, how wondrous greatIsaac WattsDedham / Coronation8
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373J/N 3rdPaschal Lamb, by God appointedHail, thou once despised JesusJohn Bakewell / Augutus TopladyAutumn / Nettleton419
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373J/N 2ndI will praise thee every dayI will praise thee every dayWilliam CowperNuremberg434
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373J/N 4thMy God, how endless is thy loveMy God, how endless is thy loveIsaac WattsUxbridge / Retreat
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374J/N 5thO thou from whom all goodness flowsO thou from whom all goodness flowsThomas HaweisAzmon / Gazer625
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374J/N 6thLord, in the day, thou art aboutLord, in the day, thou art aboutJohn Mason / ed. GurneyHelena / Naomi710
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374J/N 7thJesus, cast a look on meJesus, cast a look on meJohn BerridgeFulton / Wayland
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375J/N 9thWhen I survey the wondrous crossWhen I survey the wondrous crossIsaac WattsWindham / Zephyr282
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375J/N 10thHow sweet the name of Jesus soundsHow sweet the name of Jesus soundsJohn NewtonOrtonville / Wirth386
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375J/N 8thAwake, my soul, and with the sunAwake, my soul, and with the sunThomas KenDuke Street / Rothwell1023