# | Text | Tune | | | | | | |
702 | In some way or other, the Lord will provide | [In some way or other the Lord will provide] | | | | | | |
703 | Speed away! speed away, over mountains and sea | [Speed away! speed away! over mountain and sea] | | | | | | |
704 | Could you wait, could you wait if a brother were lost | [Could you wait, could you wait if a brother were lost] | | | | | | |
705 | Watchman on the walls of Zion | ZION | | | | | | |
706 | Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah! | | | | | | | |
707 | Zion stands with walls surrounded | | | | | | | |
708 | Lo! He comes, with clouds descending | | | | | | | |
709 | In the hour of trial | PENITENCE | | | | | | |
710 | As pants the wearied hart for cooling springs | MENDELSSOHN | | | | | | |
711 | Revive Thy work, O Lord, Thy mighty arm make bare | | | | | | | |
712 | If, through unruffled seas | SELVIN | | | | | | |
713 | "My times are in thy hand:" | | | | | | | |
714 | Ye servants of the Lord | EL KADER | | | | | | |
715 | Sow in the morn thy seed | | | | | | | |
716 | How long, O Lord our Saviour | WEBB | | | | | | |
717 | Speak often to each other | | | | | | | |
718 | The world is very evil | | | | | | | |
719 | The morning light is breaking | | | | | | | |
720 | Work, for the night is coming | WORK | | | | | | |
721 | There is no work too humble | CHENIES | | | | | | |
722 | Carry the joyful tidings | WORK | | | | | | |
723 | O for a faith that will not shrink | NORTHFIELD | | | | | | |
724 | How cheering is the Christian's hope | EXHORTATION | | | | | | |
725 | O God our help in ages past | DUNDEE | | | | | | |
726 | God moves in a mysterious way | | | | | | | |
727 | Oh, where are the kings and empires now | ST. ANNE | | | | | | |
728 | We bless Thee for Thy peace, O God | | | | | | | |
729 | Saviour, like a shepherd lead us | SHEPHERD | | | | | | |
730 | God has said, Forever blessed | | | | | | | |
731 | Always with us, always with us | RIPLEY | | | | | | |
732 | Meek and lowly, pure and holy | | | | | | | |
733 | Tossed upon life's raging billow | | | | | | | |
734 | Watchman, tell me, does the morning | DAWNING | | | | | | |
735 | Gracious Father, guard thy children | GREENVILLE | | | | | | |
736 | Long upon the mountains, weary | | | | | | | |
737 | Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaints | [Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaints] | | | | | | |
738 | Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam | | | | | | | |
739 | Kind words can never die | [Kind words can never die] | | | | | | |
740 | Out on an ocean all boundless we ride | [Out on an ocean all boundless we ride] | | | | | | |
741 | Sweet hour of pray'r, sweet hour of pray'r | [Sweet hour of pray'r, sweet hour of pray'r] | | | | | | |
742 | My days are gliding swiftly by | SHINING SHORE | | | | | | |
743 | There is a blessed hope | DENNIS | | | | | | |
744 | Thus far the Lord has led me on | HEBRON | | | | | | |
745 | My spirit on thy care | DAY | | | | | | |
746 | I ask not, Lord, for less to bear | HERBERT | | | | | | |
747 | Children of the heav'nly King | HART | | | | | | |
748 | O blest is he who can divine | SPOHR | | | | | | |
749 | Sweet the time, exceeding sweet! | "INNOCENTS" | | | | | | |
750 | Mourn for the thousands slain | BOYLSTON | | | | | | |
751 | Ye Christian heralds! go, proclaim | OAKLAND | | | | | | |
752 | Soldiers of Christ, arise | SILVER STREET | | | | | | |
753 | The tempter to my soul hath said | ZEPHYR | | | | | | |
754 | Imposture shrinks from light | ST. THOMAS | | | | | | |
755 | This is the day of toil | MORNINGTON | | | | | | |
756 | How blest the sacred tie that binds | CAPTIVITY | | | | | | |
757 | Lamp of our feet, Whereby we trace | BLISS | | | | | | |
758 | When waves of trouble round me swell | NOTTING HILL | | | | | | |
759 | Happy the home when God is there | WARWICK | | | | | | |
760 | So let our lips and lives express | CRASSELIUS | | | | | | |
761 | God make my life a little light | HOLY CROSS | | | | | | |
762 | Eternal Father, God of love | MASON | | | | | | |
763 | Come, Holy Spirit, heav'nly Dove | ST. MARTIN'S | | | | | | |
764 | I love the sacred book of God | HAMBURG | | | | | | |
765 | Amazing grace! how sweet the sound | BELMONT | | | | | | |
766 | How precious is the book divine | LAUREL HILL | | | | | | |
767 | I know that my Redeemer lives | BRADFORD | | | | | | |
768 | Holy Bible! book divine! | HORTON | | | | | | |
769 | The Lord's my Shepherd, I'll not want | BELMONT | | | | | | |
770 | God of love that hearest prayer | ROOT | | | | | | |
771 | Zion, awake! thy slumber break | HEBER | | | | | | |
772 | How sweet, how heav'nly is the sight | GOLDEN | | | | | | |
773 | "Go, preach my gospel," saith the Lord | TRURO | | | | | | |
774 | The day is past and gone | VESPER | | | | | | |
775 | Sun of my soul, O Saviour dear! | HURSLEY | | | | | | |
776 | Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear | MEAR | | | | | | |
777 | My blest Redeemer and my Lord | ROCKINGHAM | | | | | | |
778 | How sweet the light of Sabbath eve! | MALVERN | | | | | | |
779 | Truth, crush'd to earth, shall rise again | LORENZ | | | | | | |
780 | Jesus, engrave it on my heart | GERMANY | | | | | | |
781 | When pow'r divine, in mortal form | MELITA | | | | | | |
782 | God is the refuge of his saints | MILLER | | | | | | |
783 | He who seeks the truth, and trembles | SHIRLEY | | | | | | |
784 | God of our salvation, hear us | WILMOT | | | | | | |
785 | Prince of Peace, control my will | FLOWER | | | | | | |
786 | Blest are the pure in heart | SILVERTON | | | | | | |
787 | We give Thee but thine own | SHIRLAND | | | | | | |
788 | My soul, be on thy guard! | LABAN | | | | | | |
789 | Unshaken as the sacred hills | DUNDEE | | | | | | |
790 | God's law demands one living faith | OLD HUNDRED | | | | | | |
791 | Am I a soldier of the cross | MILES LANE | | | | | | |
792 | O Christ, with each returning morn | ZEPHYR | | | | | | |
793 | Awake my soul! stretch ev'ry nerve | ARLINGTON | | | | | | |
794 | New ev'ry morning is Thy love | STEPHENS | | | | | | |
795 | Go, labor on; spend and be spent | ALL SAINTS | | | | | | |
796 | Gently think, and gently speak | NUREMBERG | | | | | | |
797 | O Master, let me walk with thee | BERA | | | | | | |
798 | Lovely this child, asleep in death | PATMOS | | | | | | |
799 | One precious boon, O Lord, I seek | UXBRIDGE | | | | | | |
800 | Softly fades the twilight ray | COMMUNION | | | | | | |
801 | From every stormy wind that blows | RETREAT | | | | | | |