O O be not faithless with the morn, B. Barton. [959] O bless the Lord, my soul, let all, Watts. [93] O bless the Lord, my soul, his, Montgomery. [650] O blest the souls, for ever blest, [685] O bow thine ear, eternal One, Pierpont. [1302] O Christ, our King, Creator, Lord, Ray Palmer. [215] O come in life’s gay morning, [325] O come, loud anthems let us sing, Tate & Brady. [682] O could I find from day to day, [987] O could I speak the matchless worth, Medley. [152] O could our thoughts and wishes fly, Mrs. Steele. [1128] O day of rest and gladness, Wordsworth. [633] O do not let the world depart, [280] O’er the gloomy hills of darkness, Williams. [1280] O, eyes that are weary, and hearts that are sore, [790] O Father, gladly we repose, G. Gaskell. [763] O Father, though the anxious fear, [620] O Father, with protecting care, [687] O for a closer walk with God, Cowper. [943] O for a faith that will not shrink, Bath Coll. [353] O for a heart to praise my God, C. Wesley. [811] O for an overcoming faith, Watts. [1063] O for the peace that floweth as a river, Bonar. [930] Of thy love, some gracious token, Kelley. [759] Oft in sorrow, oft in woe, [883] O God, by whom the seed is given, Heber. [731] O God, my heart is fully bent, Tate & Brady. [38] O God of Bethel, by whose hand, Doddridge. [73] O God of love! O King of peace! [1258] O God, thy grace and blessing give, [1046] O God, unseen, yet ever near, [521] O God, we praise thee and confess, Patrick. [36] O gracious Lord, whose mercies rise, [962] O happy children who follow Jesus, [508] O happy day that fixed my choice, Doddridge. [398] O happy is the man who hears, [1216] O happy they who know the Lord, [492] O, he whom Jesus loved has truly, Whittier. [972] O holy Saviour, Friend unseen, [371] O how divine, how sweet the joy, Needham. [358] O how I love thy holy law, Watts. [14] O how kindly hast thou led me, Grinfield. [922] O Israel, to thy tents repair, Kelly. [850] O Jesus, King most wonderful, Breviary. [244] O Jesus, Saviour of the lost, Bickersteth. [559] O let my trembling soul be still, Bowring. [902] O Jesus, the giver of all we enjoy, [665] O let the joyful tidings fill the wide, [610] O let your mingling voices rise, [639] O Lord, and shall thy spirit rest, Mrs. Steele. [410] O Lord, and will thy pardoning love, [383] O Lord, another day is flown, H. K. White. [1315] O Lord, how full of sweet, Madame Guyon. [67] O Lord, how happy should we be, [582] O Lord, I would delight in thee, [566] O Lord, thy heavenly grace impart, J. F. Oberlin. [765] O Lord, thy perfect word, Beddome. [18] O Lord, thy precepts I survey, Watts. [17] O Lord, when faith, with fixed eyes, [169] O Lord, thy counsels, [899] O love beyond conception great, [108] O love divine, how sweet thou art, C. Wesley. [505] O love divine, that stooped to, O. W. Holmes. [66] O love of God, how strong and true, Bonar. [110] O may the power which melts the rock, [1256] O mourner, who with tender love, [1048] O my soul, what means this sadness, Fawcett. [890] Once the angel started back, Bishop Williams. [546] One baptism and one faith, E. Robinson. [511] One there is above all others, Newton. [263] On Jordan’s stormy banks I stand, Stennett. [431] Only waiting till the shadows, [1226] O North, with all thy vales of, W. C. Bryant. [256] O, not to fill the mouth of fame, [771] On the mountain’s top appearing, Kelly. [604] Onward, Christian, though the, S. Johnson. [885] Onward, onward, men of heaven, Mrs. Sigourney. [1275] Onward speed thy conquering, S. F. Smith. [1286] On Zion’s glorious summit stood, Kent. [1120] O peace of God, sweet peace of God, [760] O praise our God to-day, [966] O present still, though still unseen, W. Scott. [725] O render thanks to God above, Tate & Brady. [637] O sacred day of peace and joy, [613] O sacred Head, now wounded, Gerhardt. [177] O Saviour, lend a listening ear, T. Hastings. [945] O Saviour, whose mercy severe in its, Grant. [893] O shadow in a sultry land, [1313] O source divine and life of all, Sterling. [30] O strong to save and bless, Bonar. [786] O suffering Friend of human kind, Bulfinch. [157] O sweetly breathe the lyres above, Palmer. [399] O tell me no more of this world’s, Gambold. [841] O that I could for ever dwell, Reed. [981] O that I had wings like a dove, W. T. Moore. [826] O there’s a better world on high, [433] O think that while you’re weeping, Dr. Huie. [1085] O this is blessing, this is rest, Anna L. Waring. [762] O thou Fount of every blessing, Robinson. [660] O thou from whom all goodness flows, Hawes. [862] O thou in whose presence my soul takes delight, [1030] O thou my Light, my Life, my Joy, [74] O thou pure light of souls that love, Breviary. [554] O thou that hearest prayer, [424] O thou that hearest when sinners cry, Watts. [939] O thou to whom in ancient times, Ware. [676] O thou to whose all searching sight, C. Wesley. [809] O thou who driest the mourner’s tear, Moore. [1005] O thou who in the olive shade, Mrs. Hemans. [1012] O thou whose own vast temple, W. C. Bryant. [1303] O thou whose tender mercy hears, Mrs. Steele. [942] O turn you, O turn you, for why will you die, [329] Our blest Redeemer, ere he breathed, [422] Our Christ hath reached his, Frothingham. [450] Our earth we now lament to see, C. Wesley. [1260] Our Father God, not face to face, E. H. Chapin. [983] Our Father in heaven, S. J. Hale. [580] Our Fathers, where are they, [1067] Our God, our help in ages past, Watts. [75] Our heavenly Father calls, Doddridge. [528] Our Lord is risen from the dead, C. Wesley. [195] Our pathway oft is wet with tears, Barton. [1222] Our Saviour bowed beneath the wave, [376] Our souls are in the Saviour’s hand, [907] Out of the depths of woe, Montgomery. [1017] O what amazing words of grace, Medley. [290] O when shall I see Jesus, [830] O where are kings and empires now, A. C. Coxe. [451] O where can the soul find relief from, Dutton. [1166] O where is now that glowing love, Kelly. [858] O where shall rest be found, Montgomery. [1065] O why despond in life’s dark vale, [77] O why this disconsolate frame, [1028] O worship the King all glorious above, Grant. [102] O you immortal throng, Doddridge. [1324]

P Psalm of glory, raiment bright, Montgomery. [1140] Peace be to this congregation, C. Wesley. [750] Peacefully, tenderly, [506] Peace, peace on earth; the heart, Longfellow. [974] Peace! the welcome sound proclaim, [1247] Peace, troubled soul, whose plaintive moan, [350] People of the living God, Montgomery. [368] Pity, Lord, this child of clay, [947] Planted in Christ, the living Vine, S. F. Smith. [487] Plunged in a gulf of dark despair, Watts. [252] Praise and thanks, and cheerful love, [1235] Praise God, ye heavenly hosts above, W. T. Moore. [728] Praise, my soul, the King of heaven, F. Lyte. [101] Praise on thee in Zion’s gates, Conder. [655] Praise the Lord, his glories show, F. Lyte. [58] Praise the Lord, ye heavens adore, Dub. Coll. [1252] Praise the Lord, ye saints adore him, B. Skene. [673] Praise to God, immortal praise, Epis. Coll. [1249] Praise ye the Lord, immortal choir, [51] Praise ye the Lord, ’tis good to raise, Watts. [24] Prayer is the soul’s sincere desire, Montgomery. [565] Precious Bible! what a treasure, Newton. [22] Prince of peace! control my will, [1021] Purer yet and purer, Mason. [835]

Q Quiet, Lord, my froward heart, Newton. [920]

R Raise your triumphant songs, Watts. [649] Redeemed from guilt, redeemed from, F. Lyte. [401] Rejoice, believers in the Lord, Newton. [770] Rejoice, O earth, the Lord is King, [640] Repent, the voice celestial cries, Doddridge. [356] Rest for the toiling hand, Bonar. [1110] Restless thy spirit, poor wandering, A. Broaddus. [333] Restore, O Father, to our times restore, [461] Rest, weary heart, [796] Return, my roving heart, return, Doddridge. [982] Return, my soul, and sweetly rest, Latrobe. [1122] Return, O wanderer, now return, Collyer. [288] Return, O wanderer, to thy home, T. Hastings. [296] Rise, glorious Conqueror, rise, [201] Rise, gracious God, and shine, Pratt’s Coll. [1273] Rise, my soul, and stretch thy, R. Seagrave. [832] Rise, O my soul, pursue the path, Needham. [860] Rise, tune thy voice to sacred song, [642] Rocked in the cradle of the deep, Mrs. Willard. [1291] Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Toplady. [261] Roll on, thou mighty ocean, Noel’s Coll. [1287]

S Safely through another week, Newton. [629] Salvation, O the joyful sound, Watts. [254] Saviour, breathe an evening blessing, Edmeston. [1202] Saviour, haste, our souls are waiting, [1102] Saviour, I lift my trembling eyes, [216] Saviour, teach me day by day, [784] Saviour, through my rebellious, Charlotte Elliott. [998] Saviour, thy gentle voice, [656] Saviour, thy law we love, [387] Saviour, when in dust, to thee, Grant. [578] Say, whence does this union arise, Baldwin. [500] Say, who is she that looks abroad, [596] Scorn not the slightest word or deed, [957] See! from Zion’s sacred mountain, Kelly. [462] See! gracious God, before thy throne, Mrs. Steele. [1263] See how the rising sun, E. Scott. [1184] See how the willing converts trace, Stennett. [379] See the shining dew-drops, [669] Servant of God, well done, Montgomery. [1070] Shall we grow weary in our watch, Whittier. [896] Shall we sing in heaven for ever, [1164] Shed kindly light amid the encircling, Newman. [590] She loved her Saviour; and to him, Cutter. [960] Shepherd of souls, refresh and bless, [525] Shepherds, hail the wondrous stranger, Psalmist. [133] Shepherd of thy little flock, [575] She was the music of our home, Bonar. [1062] Shout the tidings of salvation, [1276] Show pity, Lord, O Lord, forgive, Watts. [346] Silent, like men in solemn haste, Bonar. [848] Silently the shades of evening, [1204] Silent night, hallowed night, [131] Since all the varying scenes of life, [85] Since first thy word awaked my heart, Moore. [407] Since God is mine, then present, Beddome. [88] Since I can read my title clear, Watts. [434] Since Jesus freely did appear, Berridge. [1297] Since o’er thy footstool here below, Muhlenberg. [55] Sing of Jesus, sing for ever, Kelly. [260] Sing to the Lord with cheerful voice, [47] Sinner, art thou still secure, Newton. [308] Sinner, come, ’mid thy gloom, [319] Sinner, go; will you go, [327] Sinners, come; no longer wander, B. Skene. [335] Sinners, seek the priceless treasure, W. T. Moore. [311] Sinners, turn; why will you die, C. Wesley. [304] Sinners, will you scorn the message, Allen. [314] Sister, thou wast mild and lovely, S. F. Smith. [1076] Sleep not, soldier of the cross, Gaskell. [884] So fades the lonely, blooming flower, Mrs. Steele. [1041] Softly now the light of day, Doane. [1199] Soft be the gently breathing notes, Collyer. [514] Soldiers of Christ, arise, C. Wesley. [879] Songs of immortal praise belong, Watts. [37] Songs of praise awake the morn, Montgomery. [654] Son of God, our glorious Head, G. B. Ide. [475] Soon and for ever the breaking of day, [844] Soon may the last glad song arise, [1269] Soon we shall meet again, C. Wesley. [738] Source of being, source of light, C. Wesley. [59] Sound, sound the truth abroad, Kelly. [275] Sovereign Ruler of the skies, Ryland. [919] Sow in the morn, thy seed, Montgomery. [967] Stand up and bless the Lord, Montgomery. [700] Stand up, my soul, shake off thy fears, Watts. [427] Star of the morn and even, F. T. Palgrave. [797] Star of peace to wanderers weary, [1294] Stealing from the world away, Ray Palmer. [577] Still nigh me, O my Saviour, stand, C. Wesley. [224] Still one in life, and one in death, Bonar. [484] Still will we trust, though earth, W. H. Burleigh. [801] Still with thee, O my God, [988] Stop, poor sinner, stop and think, Newton. [317] Sun of my Soul, thou Saviour dear, Keble. [978] Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer, [550] Sweet is the fading light of eve, S. F. Smith. [615] Sweet is the friendly voice, Jervis. [366] Sweet is the morning of thy grace, Watts. [76] Sweet is the prayer, whose holy stream, [984] Sweet is the task, O Lord, F. Lyte. [625] Sweet is the work, my God, my King, Watts. [611] Sweet land of rest, for thee I sigh, [812] Sweet the moment, rich in blessing, Altered from Batty. [538] Sweet was the time when first I felt, Newton. [944]

T Take me, my Father, take me, [949] Take my heart, O Father, mould it, [1219] Tarry with me, O my Saviour, [1203] Teach us in time of deep distress, [1308] Thanks be to him who built the hills, Bonar. [1246] Thanks for mercies past received, [744] That clime is not like this dull clime of ours, [1165] That day of wrath! that dreadful day, Sir W. Scott. [1107] The Almighty reigns exalted high, Watts. [62] The angels that watched round the, Collyer. [193] The billows swell, the winds are high, Cowper. [857] The captive’s oar may pause upon the galley, [894] The chariot, the chariot, its wheels, I. Williams. [1111] The child leans on its parent’s, I. Williams. [794] The Christian banner, dread no loss, J. G. Lyons. [266] The Christian warrior, see him, Montgomery. [846] The Church has waited long, Bonar. [1100] The day is ended; ere I sink to sleep, Kimball. [1208] The day is past and gone, Watts. [1197] The dove, let loose in Eastern skies, Moore. [818] Thee we adore, O gracious Lord, [217] The floods, O Lord, lift up their, G. Burgess. [1290] The glories of our birth and state, Sherley. [1044] The God of harvest praise, Montgomery. [1234] The God of mercy will indulge, Fawcett. [1036] The great Redeemer we adore, Stennett. [378] The harvest dawn is near, G. Burgess. [1233] The heavenly spheres to thee, O God, Bowring. [54] The heavens declare thy glory, Lord, Watts. [1] The hour of my departure’s come, Logan. [1051] Their hearts shall not be moved, [936] The King of heaven his table, Doddridge. [294] The last lovely morning, [1113] The Lord descended from above, Sternhold. [90] The Lord is great; ye hosts of heaven adore, [41] The Lord is King, lift up thy voice, Conder. [214] The Lord is my Shepherd, no, Montgomery. [103] The Lord is risen, indeed, Kelly. [187] The Lord Jehovah reigns, and royal, Watts. [57] The Lord Jehovah reigns, let all, Watts. [56] The Lord my pasture shall prepare, Addison. [70] The Lord my Shepherd is, Watts. [94] The Lord of glory is my light, Watts. [447] The Lord will come, the earth shall, Heber. [1106] The mellow eve is gliding, Sac. Songs. [1200] The morning dawns upon the place, Montgomery. [158] The morning flowers display their, C. Wesley. [1035] The morning light returns, A. S. Hayden. [1185] The offerings to thy throne which rise, Bowring. [695] The perfect world by Adam trod, N. P. Willis. [1300] The Prince of salvation in triumph, S. F. Smith. [606] There is a calm for those who, Montgomery. [1086] There is a fold where none can stray, East. [1132] There is a fountain filled with blood, Cowper. [253] There is a land, a happy land, [1129] There is a land immortal, Barry Cornwall. [1145] There is a land mine eye hath seen, [1119] There is a land of pure delight, Watts. [428] There is a little, lonely fold, [448] There is a name I love to hear, [416] There is an hour of hallowed, W. B. Tappan. [1126] There is an hour of peaceful, W. B. Tappan. [1130] There is a place where my hopes, W. Hunter. [1159] There is a region lovelier far, Tuck. [1125] There is a stream whose gentle flow, Watts. [4] There is no night in heaven, [1143] There’s a region above, [1147] There’s a land far away, ’mid, J. F. Clarke. [1167] There seems a voice in every gale, Mrs. Opie. [48] There’s music in the upper heaven, [1127] There’s not a tint that paints the, Wallace. [52] There’s nothing bright above, below, Moore. [63] The Saviour bids us watch and pray, [870] The Saviour calls; let every ear, Mrs. Steele. [289] The Saviour, O what endless charms, Mrs. Steele. [239] The Saviour risen, to-day we praise, [622] The shadows of the evening, Miss A. A. Procter. [1194] The Son of man they did betray, [179] The spacious firmament on high, Addison. [43] The spring tide hour, J. S. B. Monsell. [1033] The starry firmament on high, Grant. [3] The tempter to my soul hath said, Montgomery. [851] The sun above us gleaming, A. Crithfield. [892] The voice of free grace cries “escape, Thornby. [332] The winds were howling o’er the deep, Heber. [151] The world may change from, Sarah F. Adams. [438] They are going, only going, [1074] They who seek the throne of grace, [573] Thine earthly Sabbaths, Lord, we, Doddridge. [617] Think gently of the erring one, Miss Fletcher. [490] This book is all that’s left me now, Morris. [1172] This is not my place of resting, Bonar. [1142] This is the day the first ripe sheaf, [621] This is the day the Lord hath made, Watts. [619] This is the glorious day, Watts. [624] This Lord is the Lord we adore, Hart. [658] This world is poor from shore to shore, Nelson. [874] Thou art gone to the grave, but we will, Heber. [1096] Thou art my hiding place, O Lord, Raffles. [563] Thou art my portion, O my God, Watts. [774] Thou art, O God, the life and light, Moore. [49] Thou art, O Lord, the boundless source, W. T. Moore. [34] Thou art our Shepherd, glorious God, [729] Thou art the way, and he who sighs, [223] Thou art the way, to thee alone, Doane. [248] Thou, dear Redeemer, dying Lamb, Cennick. [231] Though all the world my choice, G. Terstergan. [336] Though faint, yet pursuing, we go on our way, [583] Though I walk through the gloomy vale, Watts. [1047] Though I walk the downward shade, [1071] Though troubles assail, and dangers, Newton. [100] Thou God of love! beneath thy sheltering wings, [1093] Thou grace divine, encircling all, Eliza Scudder. [1311] Thou hidden love of God, whose, G. Terstergan. [859] Thou Lord of life, whose tender care, [1310] Thou only Sovereign of my heart, Mrs. Steele. [222] Thou Saviour, from thy throne on, Ray Palmer. [555] Thou sovereign Lord of earth and skies, [1170] Thou sweet gliding Cedron, Maria De Fleury. [167] Thou that dost my life prolong, Enfield. [1187] Thou very present aid, C. Wesley. [1020] Thou who didst stoop below, Martineau’s Coll. [200] Through all the changing scenes, Tate & Brady. [911] Through all this life’s eventful road, [716] Through cross to crown! and though, Rosegarten. [932] Through the day thy love has spared us, Kelly. [1206] Through the love of God our Saviour, [787] Thus Abraham, full of sacred awe, T. Scott. [1266] Thus far the Lord has led me on, Watts. [1190] Thy Father’s house thine own, Ray Palmer. [1123] Thy footsteps, Lord, with joy we trace, [951] Thy goodness, Lord, our souls confess, Gibbons. [83] Thy kingdom, gracious Lord, W. T. Moore. [455] Thy kingdom, Lord, for ever stands, Watts. [443] Thy mercy heard my infant, Sir Robt. Grant. [1225] Thy name, almighty Lord, Watts. [740] Thy Spirit shall unite, Doddridge. [419] Thy way is in the deep, O Lord, [1293] Thy way is in the sea, Fawcett. [91] Thy way, not mine, O Lord, Bonar. [913] Thy will be done; I will not fear, Jane Roscoe. [993] Time 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, [782] To bless thy chosen race, Tate & Brady. [737] To-day if you will hear his voice, Miller. [279] To-day the Saviour calls, [323] To God, the great, the ever blest, Watts. [727] To God, the only wise, Watts. [736] To heaven I lift mine eyes, John Bowdler. [937] To him that loved the sons of men, [646] To him who did salvation bring, [672] To Jesus, the crown of my hope, Cowper. [827] To-morrow, Lord, is thine, Doddridge. [302] To our Redeemer’s glorious name, Mrs. Steele. [643] To spend one sacred day, Watts. [631] Tossed no more on life’s rough billow, [1079] To thee be praise for ever, [757] To thee let my first offerings rise, [1183] To thee, my God, whose presence fills, Gibbons. [1002] To thee my heart, eternal King, Exeter Coll. [2] To thee, my Shepherd and my, Higginbottom. [641] To thee, O God, to thee, Wm. Wilson. [98] To thee our wants are known, Newton. [758] To the hall of that feast came the sinful and fair, [153] To thy temple we repair, Montgomery. [706] To us a child of hope is born, Montgomery. [122] To weary hearts, From the German, by Whittier. [901] Triumphant, Christ ascends on, Mrs. Steele. [198] Triumphant Zion! lift thy head, Doddridge. [591] ’Twas on that night, when doomed to know, [517]

U Unchangeable, all-perfect Lord, Lange. [31] Unvail thy bosom, faithful tomb, Watts. [1050] Upon the frontier of this, Dub. Uni. Mag. [1168] Upon the Gospel’s sacred page, Bowring. [6] Up to the hills I lift mine eyes, Watts. [726]

V Vainly through night’s weary hours, F. Lyte. [783] Vouchsafe, O Lord, thy presence now, G. B. Ide. [468]

W Wait, O my soul, the Maker’s will, Beddome. [69] Wake thee, O Zion, thy mourning is, Palmer. [1284] Watchman, tell us of the night, Bowring. [128] We are living, we are dwelling, A. C. Coxe. [1277] We are on our journey home, C. Beecher. [1141] We are too far from thee, our Saviour, [804] We are on the ocean sailing, [313] Weary souls that wander wide, C. Wesley. [392] Weary of wandering from my God, C. Wesley. [940] We ask for peace, O Lord, Miss A. A. Procter. [423] We bless the prophet of the Lord, Watts. [232] Weeping sinners, dry your tears, [310] Weeping souls, no longer mourn, Toplady. [946] Weep not for the saint that ascends, Bacon. [1083] We have heard of that bright, that holy land, [1163] We have no home but heaven—a pilgrim’s, [1155] Welcome, delightful morn, Hayward. [632] Welcome, O Saviour, to my heart, Bourne’s Coll. [359] Welcome, sweet day of rest, Watts. [626] Welcome, ye hopeful heirs of heaven, [516] We lift our hearts to thee, J. Wesley. [1314] We love this outward world, [1019] We love thy name, we love thy laws, [374] We’re bound for the land of the, R. L. Collier. [331] We’re going home, we’ve had visions bright, [1161] We’re traveling home to heaven above, [320] We shall meet no more to part, [503] We sing the Saviour’s wondrous death, [174] We speak of the realms of the blest, [1150] We’ve no abiding city here, Kelly. [1305] We wait for thee, from the German of Hiller. [1105] We wait in faith, in prayer we wait, [905] We will not weep, for God, W. H. Hurlbut. [1031] What could your Redeemer do, C. Wesley. [305] Whate’er my God ordains is right, [935] What glory guides the sacred page, Cowper. [11] What grace, O Lord, and beauty shone, [961] What is life? ’tis but a vapor, Kelly. [1078] What shall I render to my God, Watts. [692] What sinners value I resign, Watts. [808] What’s this that steals upon my, [1084] What though earthly friends may frown, [968] What though the arm of conquering, Doddridge. [1064] What various hindrances we meet, Cowper. [556] When adverse winds and waves, Mrs. Sigourney. [903] When all thy mercies, O my God, Addison. [78] When blooming youth is snatched, Mrs. Steele. [1058] When darkness long has vailed my, Cowper. [854] When downward to the darksome, Ray Palmer. [1108] When far from the hearts where our, Macduff. [992] When for eternal worlds we steer, [437] When gathering clouds around I view, Sir Robt. Grant. [999] When human hopes and joys depart, Roscoe. [337] When I can trust my all with God, Conder. [777] When in the hour of lonely woe, Conder. [852] Whene’er I think of thee, W. Baxter. [1318] When I sink down in gloom or fear, [362] When Israel, of the Lord beloved, Sir W. Scott. [849] When Israel through the desert, Beddome. [5] When I survey the wondrous cross, Watts. [512] When Jordan hushed his waters, T. Campbell. [117] When languor and disease invade, Toplady. [1008] When marshaled on the nightly, H. K. White. [351] When musing sorrow weeps the, B. W. Noel. [432] When our purest delights are nipt in the bud, [938] When overwhelmed with grief, Watts. [1016] When reft of all, and hopeless care, Drummond. [435] When shall we all meet again, [502] When shall we meet again, Select Hymns. [504] When spring unlocks the flowers to, Heber. [1238] When the King of kings comes, [1101] When the spark of life is waning, Dale. [1091] When the vale of death appears, Mrs. Gilbert. [1080] When the worn spirit wants repose, Edmeston. [623] When thou, my, Countess of the Huntington. [1114] When through the torn sail the wild, Heber. [1296] When we can not see our way, [370] When we hear the music ringing, W. M. [1151] When we reach a quiet dwelling, [1156] When we the sacred grave survey, [180] When shall the child of sorrow find, [963] Where two or three with sweet accord, Newton. [552] While in sweet communion feeding, [540] While in the slippery paths of, A. S. Hayden. [1214] While life prolongs its precious light, Dwight. [277] While now thy throne of grace we, C. Robins. [683] While o’er our guilty land, O God, Pres’t Davis. [1254] While others pray for grace to die, [952] While thee I seek, Miss H. M. Williams. [561] While thou, my God, art my help, W. Young. [929] While with ceaseless course the sun, Newton. [1243] Whither goest thou, pilgrim stranger, [886] Whither, O whither, should I fly, C. Wesley. [767] Who are these in bright array, Montgomery. [1137] Why do we mourn departing friends, Watts. [1057] Why should I in vain repining, Edmeston. [1025] Why should we start and fear to die, Watts. [1043] Why will ye waste on trifling cares, Doddridge. [282] With earnest longings of the mind, Watts. [1013] Within thy house, Lord, Con. Ev. Mag. [690] With Israel’s God who can compare, Newton. [71] With joy we meditate the grace, Watts. [228] With joy we own thy servant, Montgomery. [469] With my substance I will honor, Francis. [971] With one consent let all the earth, Doddridge. [29] With sacred joy we lift our eyes, Watts. [689] With songs and honors sounding, Hugh White. [1231] With tearful eyes I look around, [278] With willing hearts we tread, [389] Worship, honor, glory, blessing, [753]

Y Ye Christian heralds, Winchell’s Sel. [465] Ye golden lamps of heaven, Doddridge. [1053] Ye humble souls that seek the, Doddridge. [184] Ye joyous ones, upon whose, R. H. Waterson. [1215] Ye men and angels, witness now, Beddome. [489] Ye nations round the earth, rejoice, Watts. [681] Ye saints, your music bring, Reed. [545] Ye servants of the Lord, Doddridge. [472] Yes, for me, for me he careth, Bonar. [99] Yes, my native land, I love thee, S. F. Smith. [1281] Yes! our Shepherd leads with, Krummacker. [104] Yes! the Redeemer rose, Doddridge. [188] Yes, we trust the day is breaking, Kelly. [603] Ye trembling captives, hear, Pratt’s Coll. [301] Ye who in his courts are found, Hill’s Coll. [309] Ye wretched, hungry, starving, Mrs. Steele. [293] You glittering toys of earth, adieu, Mrs. Steele. [813] You may sing of the beauty of, W. Hunter. [463] You messengers of Christ, Voke. [470] Your harps, ye trembling saints, Toplady. [917] You servants of God, C. Wesley. [474]