D Day unto day uttereth speech— [Burleigh] Dear ties of mutual succor— [Bryant] Deem not that they are blest alone— [Bryant] Deus omnium creator— [Greenough] Down the dark future thro long generations— [Longfellow, H. W.] Down toward the twilight drifting— [Robbins, S. D.]
E Enkindling Love, eternal Flame— [Barrows] Eternal One, Thou living God— [Longfellow, S.] Eternal Ruler of the ceaseless round— [Chadwick] Every bird that upward springs— Neale, but see [Longfellow, S.]
F Faint not, poor traveller, though— [Norton] Far off, O God, and yet most near— [Barber] Father, beneath thy sheltering wing— [Burleigh] Father divine! This deadening power control— [Tuckerman] Father, give thy benediction— [Longfellow, S.] Father, hear the prayer we offer— [Willis, L. M.] Father! I wait Thy word— [Very, J.] Father in heaven, hear us— [Ames] Father in heaven, to Thee my heart— altered to Father in heaven, to whom our hearts— [Furness] Father, in thy mysterious presence kneeling— [Johnson] Father, there is no change to live with Thee— [Very, J.] Father, Thou art calling— [Blake] Father, thy servant waits— [Burleigh] Father! Thy wonders do not singly stand— [Very, J.] Father, to thee we look— [Hosmer] Father, to thy kind love— [Bryant] Father, to us thy children— [Clarke] Father, we would not dare— [Savage] Father, whose heavenly kingdom lies— [Huntington] Feeble, helpless, how shall I— [Furness] For all thy gifts we bless Thee, Lord— [Clarke] For mercies past we praise thee— [Anon.] For summer’s bloom, and autumn’s— [Holland] For the dear love that kept us— [Burleigh] For Thee in Zion— [Adams, J. Q.] Forward through the ages— [Hosmer] Freedom, thy holy light— [Ham] From age to age how grandly rise— [Hosmer] From age to age they gather, all the— [Hosmer] From Bethany the Master— [Ham] From heart to heart, from creed— [Gannett] From lips divine the healing balm— [Burleigh] From many ways and wide apart— [Hosmer] From past regret and present faithlessness— altered to From past regret and present feebleness— [Scudder] From street and square, from hill— [Higginson] From the profoundest depths— [Burleigh]
G Gently, Lord, O gently lead— [Anon.] Give forth thine earnest cry— [Longfellow, S.] Glory be to God on high— [Williams, T. C.] Glory to God, and peace on earth— [Livermore, S. W.] Go forth to life, O child of earth— [Longfellow, S.] Go not, my soul, in search of Him— [Hosmer] Go, preach the gospel in my name— [Johnson] Go to thy rest, fair child— [Anon.] God almighty and All-seeing— [Pierpont] God be with thee! Gently o’er thee— [Williams, T. C.] God bless our native land— [Brooks] and [Dwight] God is good: each perfumed flower— [Follen] God is in his holy temple— [Longfellow, S.] God laid his rocks in courses— [Gannett] God leads us on by paths— [Wiley] God of mercy, do Thou never— [Pierpont] God of our fathers, in Whose sight— [Pierpont] God of our fathers, who hast— [Briggs, L. R.] God of the earnest heart— [Johnson] God of the earth, the sea, the sky— [Longfellow, S.] God of the glorious summer hours— [Savage] God of the mountain— [Anon.] God of the nations, near and far— [Holmes, J. H.] God of the rolling orbs above— [Peabody, O. W. B.] God of the rolling year— [Anon.] God of the soul— [Waterston] God of the vastness— [Badger] God of Truth! Thy sons should be— [Longfellow, S.] God’s law demands one living faith— [Briggs, C. A.] God’s trumpet wakes the slumbering world— [Longfellow, S.] Gone are those great and good— [Pierpont] Grateful for another day— [Marean] Great God, in heaven above— [Waterston] Great God, the followers of thy Son— [Ware] Great Source of Good, our God— [Waterston]
H Hail the hero workers— [Spencer] Hail to the Sabbath day— [Bulfinch] Hark! ’tis the holy temple bell— [Adams, J. Q.] Hast thou heard it, O my brother?— [Williams, T. C.] Hast thou heard the bugle sounding— [Savage] Hast thou wasted all the powers— [Clarke] Hath not thy heart within thee burned— [Bulfinch] Have mercy, O Father— [Furness] He hides within the lily— [Gannett] He leads us on by paths we did not know— [Wiley] He sendeth sun, he sendeth— [Anon.] He who himself and God would know— [Longfellow, S.] Head of the church triumphant— [Anon.] Hear, Father, hear our prayer— [Anon.] Hear, hear, O ye nations— [Hosmer] Heir of all the waiting ages— [Ham] Here holy thoughts a light have shed— [Emerson] Here in a world of doubt— [Furness] Here in the broken bread— [Furness] Here to the high and holy One— [Flint] Holy Father, gracious art Thou— [Furness] Holy, holy Lord— [Goldsmith] Holy Son of God most high— [Bulfinch] Holy Spirit, Fire divine— [Hedge] Holy Spirit, source of gladness— [Longfellow, S.] Holy Spirit, Truth Divine— altered to Holy Spirit, Light Divine— [Longfellow, S.] Hosanna in the highest!— [Lathrop] How blest are they whose transient years— [Norton] How glorious is the hour— [Bulfinch] How shall come the kingdom holy— [Savage] How shall I know thee— [Bryant] How softly on the western hills— [Peabody, W. B. O.]
I I bless Thee, Lord, for sorrows sent— [Johnson] I came not hither of my will— [Hosmer] I cannot always trace the way— [Anon.] I cannot find Thee, still on restless pinion— [Scudder] I cannot think of them as dead— [Hosmer] I cannot walk in darkness long— [Mason] I feel within a want— [Furness] I hear it often in the dark— [Gannett] I hear Thy voice, within the silence— [Ham] I heard the bells on Christmas Day— [Longfellow, H. W.] I little see, I little know— [Hosmer] I long did roam afar— [Williams, T. C.] I look to Thee in every need— [Longfellow, S.] I saw on earth another light— [Very, J.] Immortal by their deed and word— [Hosmer] In ages past majestic prophets— [Waterston] In pleasant lands have fallen— [Flint] In quiet hours the tranquil soul— [Larned] In the beginning was the word— [Longfellow, S.] In the broad fields of heaven— [Anon.] In the lonely midnight— [Williams, T. C.] In the morning I will praise— altered to In the morning I will pray— [Furness] In the Saviour’s hour of death— [Bulfinch] In Thee my powers and treasures— [Scudder] Into the silent land— [Longfellow, H. W.] Is there a lone and dreary hour— [Gilman, C.] It came upon the midnight clear— [Sears] It is a faith sublime and sure— [Perkins] It is finished! Glorious word— [Bulfinch] It is finished, Man of sorrows— [Hedge] It singeth low in every heart— [Chadwick] It sounds along the ages— [Gannett]
J Jesus, a child his course began— [Fuller] Jesus has lived! and we— [Alger]
K Kingdom of God, the day how blest— [Beach]
L Laborers of Christ, arise— [Sigourney] Lead us, O Father, in the paths of peace— [Burleigh] Let the still air rejoice— [Pierpont] “Let there be light!” when— [Anon.] Let whosoever will inquire— [Scudder] Life is real! Life is earnest— [Longfellow, H. W.] Life of Ages, richly poured— [Johnson] Life of all that lives below— [Longfellow, S.] Life of God, within my soul— [Longfellow, S.] Lift aloud the voice of praise— [Peabody, E.] Lift your glad voices in triumph on high— [Ware] Light of ages and of nations— [Longfellow, S.] Like Israel’s host to exile driven— [Ware] Like pilgrims sailing through the night— [Harris, F.] Lo, the day of days is here— [Hosmer] Lo! the day of rest declineth— [Robbins, C.] Lo, the earth is risen again— [Longfellow, S.] Lo, the Easter-tide is here— [Hosmer] Look from Thy sphere— [Bryant] Lord, beneath thine equal hand— altered to Lord, beneath whose equal hand— [Hall] Lord deliver, thou canst save— [Follen] Lord, I believe, and in my faith— [Badger] Lord, in this sacred hour— [Bulfinch] Lord, in thy garden agony— [Anon.] Lord, may the spirit of this feast— [Anon.] Lord of all being, throned afar— [Holmes, O. W.] Lord of all, we bow before Thee— [Waterston] Lord of all worlds— [Adams, J. Q.] Lord of the worlds below— [Freeman] Lord, once our faith in man— [Johnson] Lord, when thine ancient people cried— [Sewall] Lord, who dost the voices bless— [Williams, T. C.] Lord, who ordainest for mankind— [Bryant] Love for all! and can it be— [Longfellow, S.]
M Many things in life there are— [Hosmer] Meek and lowly, pure and holy— [Anon.] Meek hearts are by sweet manna fed— [Anon.] Men whose boast it is that ye— [Lowell] Mighty One, before whose face— [Bryant] Mine eyes have seen the glory— [Howe] Morning, so fair to see— [Silliman] Mortal, the angels say— [Anon.] My country, to thy shore— [Williams, T. C.] My feet are worn and weary— [Anon.] My God, I rather look to Thee— [Scudder] My God, I thank Thee: may no thought— [Norton] My God, I thank Thee that the night— altered to O God, I thank Thee— [Pierpont] My God, in life’s most doubtful hour— [Hurlburt] My heart of dust was made— [Williams, T. C.] My life flows on in endless song— [Anon.] My Shepherd is the Lord— [Adams, J. Q.] My soul, before thy Maker— [Adams, J. Q.] Mysterious Presence, Source of all— [Beach]