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Hymn

123 Hasten, O sinner, to be wise
232 Head of the church triumphant
P. 2. 85 Heal us, Emmanuel, here we are
353 Hear, gracious God! my humble moan

Cowper

Mrs. Steele

210 Hearts of stone, relent! relent
129 He dies! the friend of sinners dies
134 He lives! the great Redeemer lives

Watts

Mrs. Steele

348 Heavenly Instructor, with thy smiles be-

friend us

5"Himself he cannot save"

121 Hither ye poor, ye sick, ye blind

122 Ho! every one that thirsts, draw nigh

351 Holy and reverend is the name

223 Holy Comforter, descend
324 Holy Ghost, dispel our sadness
252 Holy Ghost, inspire our praises
272 Holy, holy, Lord of hosts

P. 2. 177 Holy Lord God, I love thy truth
P. 2. 174 Honour and happiness unite

370 Hosannah to Jesus on high

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Kelly

C. Wesley

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Cowper
Cowper

28 How charming is the place Dr. S. Stennett
296 How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord

Keen

49 How free and boundless is the grace
347 How good and how pleasant when brethren

agree

P. 2. 30 How gracious and how wise
350 How great, how wonderful art thou

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T. Walker

284 How happy are we, our election to see

72 How long shall earth's alluring toys

P. 2. 335 How may earth and heaven unite

Toplady

Mrs. Steele

Mrs. Barbauld

236 How shall I my Saviour set forth
174 How shall the sons of men appear

Dr. S. Stennett

Hymn

P. 2. 101 How still and peaceful is the grave
P. 2. 25 How swift the torrent rolls

Blair Doddridge

151 How vain is grandeur's purple pride P. 2. 31 How various, and how new Dr. S. Stennett P. 2. 18 Hungry, and faint, and poor

I.

Newton

158 I ask'd the Lord that I might grow Newton
293 If Jesus is ours, we have a true friend
24 I hear the voice of woe

38 I sing the goodness of the Lord

105 In every trouble, sharp and strong

Scott Watts

Kelly

P. 2. 331 In form I long had bow'd the knee 98 In life's first stages may my tongue P. 2. 98 In life's gay morn, when sprightly youth Dr. Blacklock P. 2. 95 In streets and openings of the gates Logan 274 In the floods of tribulation

P. 2. 332 Is he now gone from pains and woes?

117 Is Jesus mine, I'm now prepared

P. 2. 175 I thirst, but not as once I did

J.

146 Jesus, and shall it ever be

91 Jesus, and will thy pardoning love 256 Jesus, full of all compassion

P. 2. 301 Jesus, how precious is thy name!

Pearce

Cowper

President Davies
Doddridge

63 Jesus, I love thy charming name
100 Jesus is all my soul can crave
226 Jesus, let thy pitying eye
214 Jesus, lover of my soul

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C. Wesley ib. Cennick

128 Jesus, my all, to heaven is gone 10 Jesus, my strength and hope 335 Jesus saves us by his blood 380 Jesus shall reign, for ever reign 127 Jesus, thy blood and righteousness 77 Jesus, we sing thy matchless grace P. 2. 172 Jesus, whene'er thy people meet P. 2. 24 Jesus, who died a world to save P. 2. 1 Jesus, whose blood so freely streamed

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Doddr. Cowper

Cowper

Hymn

P. 2. 302 Jesus, who vanquish'd all our foes

K.

41 Keep silence, all created things
197 King of Salem, bless my soul

L.

P. 2. 311 Let earth and heaven agree

Mrs. Steele

Watts

P. 2. 107 Let not your hearts with anxious thoughts

280 Let others boast their ancient line

Robertson

Cruttenden
Beddome

23 Let party names no more
145 Let the winds blow and billows roll

C. Wesley

113"Let there be light!" Jehovah said

Doddridge
Milton

P. 2. 202 Let us with a joyful mind
P. 2. 187 Lift up your eyes, ye sons of light

C. Wesley

241 Lift up your heads with joyful hope
255 Light of those, whose dreary dwelling
P. 2. 92 Like wounded forest-trees we stand

Cowper

278 Lo, he comes, with clouds descending
50 Lo, wisdom stands, with smiling face

Doddridge

273 Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing
333 Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing
79 Lord, hast thou made me know thy ways?
107 Lord, let me see thy beauteous face
202 Lord of hosts, how lovely fair

2 Lord of the earth and seas

167 Lord of the Sabbath, hear our vows

Watts

Doddridge

97 Lord, teach a little child to pray Dr. Ryland
201 Lord, we come before thee now

143 Lord, what is man, that he should prove
P. 2. 173 Lord, who has suffer'd all for me Cowper
126 Lord, let the tuneful trumpet sound

Doddridge

T. Walker
J. Wesley

Hymn
367 Loudest anthems let us sing
P. 2. 255 Love divine, all love excelling
261 Lukewarm souls, the foe grows stronger

Hart

P. 2. 294 Lovely Redeemer, my Saviour, my God!

M.

31 Mark! how the toiling ant

Rowland Hill

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P. 2. 171 Martha her love and joy expressed Cowper
263 May the grace of Christ, our Saviour

318 Meekness allied to soft humility
320 Me, O my God! thy piercing eye
189 Methinks the last great day is come
157 My Captain sounds th' alarm of war

Newton

Dr. S. Stennett

12 My former hopes are fled
43 My God! how cheerful is the sound

Cowper

Doddridge

P. 2. 86 My God! how perfect are thy ways

Cowper

73 My God, the cov'nant of thy love Doddridge
377 My help is found in thee alone

P. 2. 99 My race is run, my warfare's o'er Cameron
68 My Saviour, let me hear thy voice

15 My Son, know thou the Lord

Doddridge

360 My soul, whene'er thou shalt arrive Swaine

P. 2. 16 My soul, with joy attend

74 My times of sorrow and of joy

N.

Doddridge

Beddome

112 Not on the whirlwind's wing's he flies

251 Nothing but thy blood, O Jesus
193 Now begin the heavenly theme
58 Now let a true ambition rise
245 Now let our hearts conspire to raise
P. 2. 183 Now let our souls, on wings sublime
20 Now let our voices join

Hart

C. Wesley

Doddridge

Doddridge

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Hymn

159 Now let the feeble all be strong Doddridge
87 Now, Lord, the heavenly seed is sown
86 Now may the Spirit's holy fire

P. 2. 337 Now return, thou gentle spring T. Walker
33 Now to that source of love

268 Now we'd all, with grateful spirits
94 Now wish'd for spring is hither come

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Cowper
Newton
T. Walker
Logan

149 O come, thou wounded Lamb of God
276 O'er the gloomy hills of darkness
309 O Father, whose almighty power
76 O for a closer walk with God
191 Oft as the bell with solemn toll
369 Offspring of a mortal man
P. 2. 96 O happy is the man who hears
286 O Jesus, our Lord, thy name be
218 O Lord, how great's the favour
352 O Lord, I would delight in thee
303 O Lord, my God, whose sovereign love
354 O Lord, thou mighty God above!

P. 2. 91 O most delightful hour by man
253 O my Lord, I've often mused

adored

Dr. Ryland

275 O my soul, what means thy sadness?

22 Once more, before we part
264 One there is, above all others
355 On Jordan's rugged banks I stand

29 On what has now been sown
300 On wings of faith, my soul,
rise

P. 2. 318 O sinner, see!

Cowper

Fawcett
Hart

Dr. S. Stennett

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mount up and
Straphan
J. Hooper
C. Wesley

11 O that I could repent
99 O thou from whom all goodness

P. 2. 179 O thou, my soul, forget no more

163 O thou that hast redemption

P. 2. 15 Our heavenly Father calls

flows

Dr. Haweis

Krishnu's Hymn
wrought

Doddridge

ib.

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