F For ever with the LordMontgomery †For the beauty of the earthPierpoint Forth in Thy name, O Lord, I goWesley Forward! be our watchwordAlford †From all that dwell below the skiesWatts From Greenland’s icy mountainsHeber
G †Gentle Jesus, meek and mildWesley Go to dark GethsemaneMontgomery God moves in a mysterious wayCowper †God save our Gracious KingAnon. †God, that madest earth and heavenHeber and Whately Gracious Spirit, Holy GhostC. Wordsworth Guide me, O Thou great JehovahW. Williams
H †Hail, Thou once despised JesusBakewell Hail to the Lord’s AnointedMontgomery *Hark! hark, my soul! angelic songs are swellingFaber Hark, my soul! it is the LordCowper Hark! the herald angels singWesley †Here, O my Lord, I see Thee face to faceBonar Holy, holy, holy, Lord God AlmightyHeber How sweet the name of Jesus soundsNewton
I I heard the voice of Jesus sayBonar †I think, when I read that sweet story of oldJ. Luke †It came upon the midnight clearSears
J Jerusalem, my happy homeJ. Bromehead Jerusalem the goldenBernard of Cluny Jesus calls us: o’er the tumultC. F. Alexander †Jesus, I my cross have takenLyte Jesus lives! no longer nowGellert Jesu, Lover of my soulWesley Jesus shall reign where’er the sunWatts Jesus, the very thought of TheeBernard of Clairvaux Jesus, where’er Thy people meetCowper Just as I am, without one pleaC. Elliott
L Lead, kindly Light, amid the encircling gloomNewman Lead us, heavenly Father, lead usJ. Edmeston †Let us with a gladsome mindMilton Lo! He comes with clouds descendingWesley Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessingJ. Fawcett Lord, I hear of showers of blessingCodner Lord, it belongs not to my careBaxter Lord of our life, and God of our salvationLöwenstern †Lord of the worlds aboveWatts Lord, speak to me, that I may speakHavergal Lord, Thy word abidethBaker Love Divine, all loves excellingWesley
M My God and Father, while I strayC. Elliott My God, how wonderful Thou artFaber
N Nearer, my God, to TheeS. F. Adams Now thank we all our GodMartin Rinckart Now the day is overS. Baring-Gould Now the labourer’s task is o’erEllerton
O O come, all ye faithful, joyful and triumphantTr. F. Oakeley *O come and mourn with me awhileFaber O come, O come, ImmanuelTr. Neale O day of rest and gladnessC. Wordsworth O for a closer walk with GodCowper *O for a heart to praise my GodWesley *O for a thousand tongues to singWesley O God of Bethel, by whose handDoddridge *O help us, Lord! each hour of needMilman O Jesus, I have promisedBode *O Lord, be with us when we sailDayman O Lord of heaven and earth and seaC. Wordsworth O love Divine, how sweet thou artWesley †O sacred Head once woundedPaul Gerhardt O timely happy, timely wiseKeble † O Word of God incarnateWalsham How *O worship the King all-glorious aboveR. Grant Oft in danger, oft in woeWhite and Maitland Once in royal David’s cityC. F. Alexander Onward! Christian soldiersS. Baring-Gould Our blest Redeemer, ere He breathedH. Auber Our day of praise is doneEllerton Our God, our help in ages pastWatts
P Peace, perfect peace, in this dark world of sin?Bickersteth Pleasant are Thy courts aboveLyte Praise, my soul, the King of heavenLyte †Praise to our God, whose bounteous handEllerton Praise to the Holiest in the heightNewman