FIRST LINE. The voice that breathed
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The voice that speaks Jehovah The winds were howling.. Bp. Heber 697 Thee, Jesu, thee, the sinner's.
W. 144 329 W. 191
Thee, Jesus, full of truth Thee, O my God and King Thee we adore, eternal. Thee will I love, my strength
. Dr. Watts 42 Scheffler, trans. by J. Wesley 210
Thee will I praise with all my. 545 Their earthly task who fail to do .858 There is a book who runs. J. Keble 662 There is a fountain filled. Cowper 798 There is a land of pure..Dr. Watts 938 This day with this day's bread. 1010 This is the field, the world. Unknown 935 This stone to thee in faith. Montgomery 993 This, this is he that came.. W. 705 This, this is the God we adore J. Hart 660 Thou art gone up on high .. 757 Thou art my hiding- place. W.( pt. 2.) 561 Thou art the Way; by thee Bp. Doane 671 Thou bidd'st me ask, and with. . 778 Thou doest all things. W. M. Bunting 838
Thou God of glorious majesty
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Thou God of truth and love.
Thou God that answerest by fire
Thou God unsearchable, unknown
. 412 . 130 Thou great mysterious God W. 97 Thou great Redeemer, dying J. Cennick 682 Thou hidden God, for whom... W. 150 Thou hidden love of God. Tersteegen, trans. by J. Wesley 344 Thou hidden source of calm Thou, Jesu, art our King Thou, Jesu, thou my breast
. 209 W. 737 440 55
Thou Judge of quick and dead. Thou knowest, Lord, the Thou Lamb of God, thou
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INDEX TO THE HYMNS.
AUTHOR. HYMN . J. Keble 996
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Thou, Lord, art a shield. Thou, Lord, hast blest my
Thou, Lord, my witness art. G. Sandys 627 Thou, Lord, on whom I still.
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Thou Man of griefs, remember me
Thou, my God, art good
Thou Shepherd of Israel, and Thou Son of God, whose Thou, the great, eternal Lord Thou, true and only God
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- 244 J Lange, trans. by J. Wesley 241 Thou very Paschal Lamb W. 704 Thou who art enthroned. G. Sandys 598 Thou who hast in Zion.. Mrs. Bulmer 989 Thou whose Almighty. J. Marriott 870 Though God in Christ reveal. .806 Though nature's T. Olivers( pt. 2) 800 Through all the chang- Tate and Brady 562 Through God I will his word W. 575 F. Kelly 970
Through the day thy love
Thus saith the Lord! Who
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AUTHOR.
Thy ceaseless, unexhausted love Thy faithfulness, Lord, Each.. Thy messengers make known
Thy power and saving truth
Thy way, not min O Lord. Dr. Bonar ' Tis finished! The Messias dies. To bless thy chosen.
To- day, while it is called to- day To God, the only wise.
To me, almighty Saviour give..
To the haven of thy breast
To the hills I lift mine eyes
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Tate and Brady 581
783 Dr Watts 814
To thee, great God of love. To us a child of royal birth Too strong I was to conquer sin Tremendous God, with humble True and faithful Witness, thee, True and faithful Witness, thou Trusting in our Lord alone Try us, O God, and search Two are better far than one
Two or three in Jesu's name.
Unchangeable, almighty Lord Unclean, of life and heart unclean Unprofitable all, and vain
Unto thee I lift my eyes
Upright, both in heart and will Us, who climb thy holy hill
Vain, delusive world, adieu. Victim Divine, thy grace we. Vouchsafe to keep me, Lord, this.
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What am I, O thou glorious.
What are these arrayed in white
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Warned of my dissolution near Watched by the world's malignant We give immortal praise Dr. Watts 644 We know, by faith we know.. We know, by faith we surely know We plough the fields, and.. Claudius, trans. by Miss Campbell 988 We rose to- day with.. Dr. Punshon 961 Weary of earth and laden.. J. Stone 794 Weary of wandering from
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Weary souls, that wander wide
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Welcome, sweet day of rest. Dr. Watts
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What could your Redeemer
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What is our calling's glorious
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What means this eager Miss Campbell 695
What! never speak one evil.
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What now is my object. What shall I do my God to love What shall I render
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( pt. 2) 614 What shall we offer our. Spangenberg, trans. by J. Wesley 492 When all thy mercies, O my. Addison 657 When gathering clouds. Sir R. Grant 849 When, gracious Lord, when. W. 163 When I survey the wondrous Dr. Watts 700
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