# | Text | Tune | | | | | | |
364 | O God, Thou art my God alone | Rivaulx | | | | | | |
365 | What sinners value I resign | WAREHAM (ALL SAINTS) | | | | | | |
366a | Art thou weary, art thou languid? | Stephanos | | | | | | |
366b | Art thou weary, art thou languid? | Christus Consolator | | | | | | |
367 | Children of the Heavenly King, As ye journey, sweetly sing | ALL SAINTS (STUTTGART) | | | | | | |
368 | Bless'd are the pure in heart, For they shall see our God | Franconia | | | | | | |
369 | Thou only Sovreign of my heart | Aberdeen | | | | | | |
370 | The Lord my Shepherd is, I shall be well supplied | | | | | | | |
371 | If God be on my side | Kildare | | | | | | |
372 | Sometimes a Light surprises The Christian while he sings | Bentley | | | | | | |
373 | There is a safe and secret Place | St. Hugh | | | | | | |
374 | Amazing grace! how sweet the sound | Abbey (Abbay) | | | | | | |
375 | The Lord my pasture shall prepare, And feed me with a Shepherd's care | Wismar | | | | | | |
376 | While Thee I seek, protecting Power! | Norwich (The Old 137th) | | | | | | |
377 | The starry firmament on high | | | | | | | |
378 | Far from my heavenly Home | | | | | | | |
379 | O Lord, I would delight in Thee | St. Benedict | | | | | | |
380 | Awake my soul, stretch every nerve | Christmas | | | | | | |
381a | Pleasant are Thy courts above In the Land of light and love | PLEASANT ARE THY COURTS (No. 1) | | | | | | |
381b | Pleasant are Thy courts above In the Land of light and love | PLEASANT ARE THY COURTS (No. 2) | | | | | | |
382 | O what, if we are Christ's, Is earthly shame or loss? | Aberystwyth | | | | | | |
383 | Give me the wings of faith, to rise | St. Stephen (Nayland) | | | | | | |
384 | O Lord, how happy should we be | | | | | | | |
385a | Rise, my soul! and stretch thy wings | Amsterdam | | | | | | |
385b | Rise, my soul! and stretch thy wings | Excelsius | | | | | | |
386 | O, for a heart to praise my God | | | | | | | |
387 | Father, whate'er of earthly bliss | Beatitudo | | | | | | |
388 | Lord of the worlds above, How pleasant and how fair | Bickleigh | | | | | | |
389 | O for a closer walk with God | Mear | | | | | | |
390 | O could our thoughts and wishes fly | Freshwater | | | | | | |
391 | O Love Divine, how sweet Thou art | Desiring to love | | | | | | |
392 | From Egypt lately come | Ewyas Harold | | | | | | |
393 | Jerusalem, my happy Home | Submission | | | | | | |
394 | I love Thy kingdom, Lord | Potsdam | | | | | | |
395 | O Thou, Who from one blood didst make | St. Andrew, No. 2 | | | | | | |
396 | 'Tis a pleasant thing to see | Regensburg | | | | | | |
397 | Thro' the night of doubt and sorrow | Formosa | | | | | | |
398 | Not in anger, Mighty God, Not in anger smite us | ROSENÜLLER | | | | | | |
399 | O Thou from whom all goodness flows | BELMONT | | | | | | |
400 | Commit thou all thy griefs | Moccas | | | | | | |
401 | Give to the winds thy fears | Newland | | | | | | |
402 | Thou knowest, Lord, the weariness and sorrow | Barnby's Hymnary, Tune 590 | | | | | | |
403 | He lives, the great Redeemer lives | MAGDEBURG | | | | | | |
404 | Dear Refuge of my weary soul, On Thee, when sorows rise | Irish (Dublin) | | | | | | |
405 | As pants the hart for cooling streams | Calvary | | | | | | |
406 | Come Thou, O come; sweetest and kindliest | | | | | | | |
407 | Jesus, Who knows full well | CAMBRIDGE | | | | | | |
408 | To Thee, my God, Whose presence fills | York (The Stilt) | | | | | | |
409 | With tearful eyes I look around | Eisenach | | | | | | |
410 | I journey through a desert drear and wild | ST. MAUR | | | | | | |
411 | When gathering clouds around I view | NEUMARK (BREMEN or AUGSBURG) | | | | | | |
412a | Much in sorrow, oft in woe | Monkland | | | | | | |
412b | Much in sorrow, oft in woe | BARNBY'S HYMNARY, TUNE 610 | | | | | | |
413 | When languor and disease invade | Holy Trinity | | | | | | |
414 | God of my life, to Thee I call | Angels | | | | | | |
415 | Where the mourner weeping | | | | | | | |
416 | Gentle Shepherd, Thou hast stilled | | | | | | | |
417 | A few more years shall roll | Chalvey | | | | | | |
418 | When our heads are bowed with woe | Redhead, Tune 47 | | | | | | |
419 | There is a Calm for those who weep | Hanford | | | | | | |
420 | O Thou, Whose own vast temple stands | | | | | | | |
421 | Christ is our Cornerstone | Harewood | | | | | | |
422 | Lord, Whose temple once did glisten | Alleluia | | | | | | |
423 | Lord of Hosts! to Thee we raise | | | | | | | |
424 | O Son of God, our Captain of Salvation | St. Barnabas, No. 2 | | | | | | |
425 | Ye servants of God, your Master proclaim | Hanover (Old 104th Psalm) | | | | | | |
426 | Laborers of Christ, arise | Anglican Hymn Book, Tune 181 | | | | | | |
427 | O Holy Lord, content to live | | | | | | | |
428 | One sole baptismal sign | Bevan | | | | | | |
429 | Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, In solemn power come down! | Dr. Steggall's, Tune 172 | | | | | | |
430 | Arm these Thy soldiers, Mighty Lord | | | | | | | |
431 | See Israel's gentle Shepherd stand | St. Bartholomew | | | | | | |
432 | God of that glorious gift of grace | Hawkhurst | | | | | | |
433 | O Light, Whose beams illumine all | St. Matthias | | | | | | |
434 | Bread of Heav'n! on Thee I feed | Corsica | | | | | | |
435 | My God, and is Thy Table spread? | Rockingham | | | | | | |
436 | From the Cross uplifted high | | | | | | | |
437 | Lo! the angels Food is given | Ecce Panis | | | | | | |
438 | O God, unseen, yet ever near, Thy Presence may we feel | Barnby's Hymnary, Tune 180 | | | | | | |
439 | The King of love my Shepherd is | Dominus regit me | | | | | | |
440 | Bread of the world, in mercy broken | Sacrament | | | | | | |
441 | Here, O my Lord, I see Thee face to face; | ST. SACRAMENT | | | | | | |
442 | Sweet the moments, rich in blessing | LUDWIGSBURG (COBLENTZ) | | | | | | |
443 | How sweet and awful is the place | Dundee (French) | | | | | | |
444 | According to Thy gracious Word, In meek humility | Mear | | | | | | |
445 | O Food that weary pilgrims love | Esca viatorum | | | | | | |
446a | O happy day that fixed my choice | Carmel (Ilsley) | | | | | | |
446b | O happy day that fixed my choice | DUKE STREET (WINDLE) | | | | | | |
447 | Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness | Upsal | | | | | | |
448 | Servant of God, well done, Rest from thy loved employ; | Diademata, No. 2 | | | | | | |
449 | Hark! a Voice divides the sky | Salzburg | | | | | | |
450 | Unveil thy bosom, faithful tomb! | Breslau | | | | | | |
451 | Forever with the Lord! Amen! so let it be! | Swabia | | | | | | |
452 | Sleep thy last sleep, Free from care and sorrow | Sarum Hymnal, Tune 263 | | | | | | |
453 | Deathless principle, arise, Soar, thou native of the skies | Manifestation | | | | | | |
454 | So rest, my Rest, thou forever blest | MINDEN | | | | | | |
455 | Asleep in Jesus! blessed sleep! | Breslau | | | | | | |
456 | Now let our mourning hearts revive | St. Mary (Hackney) | | | | | | |
457 | Earth to earth and dust to dust, Lord, we own the sentence just | CROYLAND | | | | | | |
458 | Christ will gather in His Own | Veni, Redemptor Gentium | | | | | | |