# | Text | Tune | | | | | | |
96 | Let my life be hid in thee | LÜBECK | | | | | | |
97 | What has drawn us thus apart | LÜBECK | | | | | | |
98 | Holy Spirit, Light divine | CHATHAM | | | | | | |
99 | Day by day the manna fell | CHATHAM | | | | | | |
100 | Where is thy God, my soul? | DOMENICA | | | | | | |
101 | O Everlasting Light | DOMENICA | | | | | | |
102 | Still with thee, O my God | ST. ANDREW | | | | | | |
103 | One gift, my God, I seek | ST. ANDREW | | | | | | |
104 | When shadows gather on our way | ST. CUTHBERT | | | | | | |
105 | Hail! sacred day of earthly rest | ST. CUTHBERT | | | | | | |
106 | Thou Life within my life, than self more near | ELLERS | | | | | | |
107 | Spirit of God, descend upon my heart | BETHSAIDA (LONGWOOD) | | | | | | |
108 | I cannot find thee. Still on restless pinion | MARLBOROUGH | | | | | | |
109 | 'Where is your God?' they say | VOX CELESTIS | | | | | | |
110 | Love of love, and Light of light | BRANDENBURG | | | | | | |
111 | The Lord is in his Holy place | MEDITATION | | | | | | |
112 | Thy seamless robe conceals thee not | MEAR | | | | | | |
113 | How lovely are thy dwellings fair! | MEAR | | | | | | |
114 | Come, O thou Traveller unknown | TRISTITIA (ST. CHRYSOSTOM) | | | | | | |
115 | Fountain of light and living breath | TRISTITIA (ST. CHRYSOSTOM) | | | | | | |
116 | Thou Grace Divine, encircling all | MANOAH | | | | | | |
117 | When all thy mercies, O my God | MANOAH | | | | | | |
118a | Love divine, all loves excelling | LOVE DIVINE | | | | | | |
118b | Love divine, all loves excelling | AUTUMN | | | | | | |
119 | Holy Spirit, source of gladness | FABEN | | | | | | |
120 | The King of love my shepherd is | DOMINUS REGIT ME | | | | | | |
121 | God is love; his mercy brightens | STOCKWELL | | | | | | |
122 | Father, hear the prayer we offer | STOCKWELL | | | | | | |
123 | Still, still with thee, when purple morning breaketh | VENTNOR | | | | | | |
124 | O Strength and Stay upholding all creation | STRENGTH AND STAY | | | | | | |
125 | Now, when the dusky shades of night retreating | STRENGTH AND STAY | | | | | | |
126a | In the morning I will pray | NUREMBERG | | | | | | |
126b | In the morning I will pray | FERRIER | | | | | | |
127 | Softly now the light of day | HOLLEY | | | | | | |
128 | Slowly, by thy hand unfurled | HOLLEY | | | | | | |
129 | Awake, my soul, and with the sun | MORNING HYMN | | | | | | |
130 | Lord God of morning and of night | MORNING HYMN | | | | | | |
131 | All praise to thee, my God, this night | TALLIS' CANON | | | | | | |
132 | O Father, thou who givest all | TALLIS' CANON | | | | | | |
133 | God of the morning, at whose voice | TRURO | | | | | | |
134 | Awake, our souls! away, our fears! | TRURO | | | | | | |
135 | New every morning is the love | HUMILITY | | | | | | |
136 | Our Father, God of life and light | HUMILITY | | | | | | |
137 | Now with creation's morning song | GERMANY | | | | | | |
138 | Again, as evening's shadow falls | GERMANY | | | | | | |
139 | 'Tis gone, that bright and orbéd blaze | HURSLEY | | | | | | |
140 | O Lord of life, thy quickening voice | PETERBOROUGH OLD | | | | | | |
141 | As darker, darker, fall around | PETERBOROUGH OLD | | | | | | |
142 | While sinks our land to realms of night | DALEHURST | | | | | | |
143 | The evening winds begin to blow | DALEHURST | | | | | | |
144 | Now the day is over | MERRIAL | | | | | | |
145 | As the storm retreating | MERRIAL | | | | | | |
146 | Now the wings of day are furled | ST. BEES | | | | | | |
147 | The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended | ST. CLEMENT | | | | | | |
148 | O Thou who turnest into morning | AFTERNOON | | | | | | |
149 | Now while the day in trailing splendor | AFTERNOON | | | | | | |
150a | Come, my soul, thou must be waking | MATINS | | | | | | |
150b | Come, my soul, thou must be waking | OLD 38TH | | | | | | |
151 | Softly the silent night | ST. EDMUND | | | | | | |
152 | God that madest earth and heaven | TEMPLE | | | | | | |
153 | The day is past and over | ST. ANATOLIUS | | | | | | |
154 | Now, on land and sea descending | VESPER HYMN | | | | | | |
155 | When the light of day is waning | VESPER HYMN | | | | | | |
156 | The shadows of the evening hours | ST. LEONARD | | | | | | |
157 | O Shadow in a sultry land | ALL HALLOWS | | | | | | |
158 | Beyond, beyond that boundless sea | BEVERLY | | | | | | |
159 | O Lord, it is a blesséd thing | PALESTRINA | | | | | | |
160 | Father Almighty, bless us with thy blessing | INTEGER VITAE | | | | | | |
161 | Now God be with us, for the night is closing | INTEGER VITAE | | | | | | |
162 | Father, again to thy dear name we raise | ELLERS | | | | | | |
163 | Abide with me! fast falls the eventide | EVENTIDE | | | | | | |
164 | Behold us, Lord, a little space | SOUTHWELL | | | | | | |
165 | The glory of the spring how sweet! | COLCHESTER | | | | | | |
166 | I walk amidst thy beauty forth | COLCHESTER | | | | | | |
167 | The summer days are come again | HEREFORD | | | | | | |
168 | All beautiful the march of days | EPIPHANY | | | | | | |
169 | O God, in thine autumnal skies | TRURO | | | | | | |
170 | 'Tis winter now: the fallen snow | TRURO | | | | | | |
171 | Eternal Source of every joy | DUKE STREET | | | | | | |
172 | Great God, we sing that mighty hand | DUKE STREET | | | | | | |
173 | The ever-changing seasons | ST. ALPHEGE | | | | | | |
174 | We plow the fields, and scatter | WIR PFLÜGEN | | | | | | |
175 | Mighty God, the first, the last | NUREMBERG | | | | | | |
176 | Praise to God, immortal praise | NUREMBERG | | | | | | |
177 | Come, ye thankful people, come | ST. GEORGE'S WINDSOR | | | | | | |
178 | Praise to God and thanks we bring | ST. GEORGE'S WINDSOR | | | | | | |
179 | Father, throughout the coming year | ST. FLAVIAN | | | | | | |
180 | Like shadows gliding o'er the plain | ANGELUS | | | | | | |
181 | Across the sky the shades of night | LUTHER'S HYMN | | | | | | |
182 | Help us, O Lord! behold, we enter | NEUMARK | | | | | | |
183 | Another year is dawning | EWING | | | | | | |
184 | God of the changing year! whose arm of power | PAX DEI | | | | | | |
185 | Lord God, by whom all change is wrought | INNSBRÜCK | | | | | | |
186 | Oft as we run the weary way | RANSOM | | | | | | |
187 | Now thank we all our God | NUN DANKET | | | | | | |
188 | Not, Lord, thine ancient works alone | PURLEIGH | | | | | | |
189 | Calm on the listening ear of night | GOULD | | | | | | |
190 | To-day be joy in every heart | GERONTIUS | | | | | | |
191a | It came upon the midnight clear | ASPIRATION | | | | | | |
191b | It came upon the midnight clear | CAROL | | | | | | |