# | Text | Tune | | | | | | |
199 | Behold me standing at the door | BEHOLD ME AT THE DOOR | | | | | | |
200 | Today the Savior calls! | TO-DAY | | | | | | |
201 | In the land of strangers | HARROUN | | | | | | |
202 | Broad is the road that leads to death | WINDHAM | | | | | | |
203 | Delay not, delay not, O sinner, draw near | FREDERICK | | | | | | |
204 | Let ev'ry mortal ear attend | HERMON | | | | | | |
205 | Will you come, will you come, with your poor broken heart | JESUS WILL GIVE YOUR REST | | | | | | |
206 | "Almost persuaded" now to believe | ALMOST PERSUADED | | | | | | |
207 | O wondrous love divine! | CONQUEST | | | | | | |
208 | Sinners, turn; why will ye die? | HOLLINGSIDE | | | | | | |
209 | Hark! the Savior's voice from heaven | EVEN ME | | | | | | |
210 | Come sinners to the gospel feast | INVITAITON HYMN | | | | | | |
211 | Why do you wait, dear brother | WHY DO YOU WAIT? | | | | | | |
212 | Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling | SOFTLY AND TENDERLY | | | | | | |
213 | Weary souls that wander wide | ROSEFIELD | | | | | | |
214 | O do not let the Word depart | O WHY NOT TO-NIGHT? | | | | | | |
215 | Come home! come home! | PRODIGAL CHILD | | | | | | |
216 | O turn ye, O turn ye, for why will ye die | EXPOSTULATION | | | | | | |
217 | There's a wideness in God's mercy | WELLESLEY | | | | | | |
218 | O how long will men refuse | HASTE, RETURN | | | | | | |
219 | Say, where is thy refuge, poor sinner | WHERE IS THY REFUGE? | | | | | | |
220 | How sad it would be, if when thou didst call | NO ROOM IN HEAVEN | | | | | | |
221 | Stay, thou insulted Spirit, stay | MELMORE | | | | | | |
222 | Show pity Lord, O Lord, forgive | WINDHAM | | | | | | |
223 | O that I could repent | OLMUTZ | | | | | | |
224 | Wherewith, O Lord, shall I draw near | ST. CRISPIN | | | | | | |
225 | Jesus, the sinners' friend, to thee | ZEPHYR | | | | | | |
226 | Come, thou Fount of ev'ry blessing | NETTLETON | | | | | | |
227 | Art thou weary, art thou languid | BULLINGER | | | | | | |
228 | Pass me not, O gentle Savior | BULLINGER | | | | | | |
229 | Come, my fond flutt'ring heart | LISCHER | | | | | | |
230 | Lord, I despair myself to heal | HAMBURG | | | | | | |
231 | How oft have I the Spirit grieved | SPOHR | | | | | | |
232 | O for a glance of heav'nly day | WARE | | | | | | |
233 | Savior, in whose name I pray | IS THERE ROOM FOR ME? | | | | | | |
234 | Lord, I hear of showers of blessing | EVEN ME | | | | | | |
235 | I've wandered far away from God | LORD, I'M COMING HOME | | | | | | |
236 | Ah! whither should I go | LEOMINSTER | | | | | | |
237 | And can I yet delay | BOYLSTON | | | | | | |
238 | Did Christ o'er sinners weep | MONSELL | | | | | | |
239 | Just as I am, without one plea | WOODWORTH | | | | | | |
240 | How sad our state by nature is! | CHURCH | | | | | | |
241 | Light of those whose dreary dwelling | RATHBUN | | | | | | |
242 | By thy birth, and by thy tears | SPANISH CHANT | | | | | | |
243 | Rock of Ages, cleft for me | TOPLADY | | | | | | |
244 | Father, I stretch my hands to thee | I DO BELIEVE | | | | | | |
245a | There is a fountain filled with blood | CLEANSING FOUNTAIN | | | | | | |
245b | There is a fountain filled with blood | COWPER | | | | | | |
246 | The gospel! oh, what endless charms | COOLING | | | | | | |
247 | O what amazing words of grace | CAMBRIDGE | | | | | | |
248 | Of him who did salvation bring | ROCKINGHAM | | | | | | |
249 | What shall I do my God to love? | CHIMES | | | | | | |
250 | How great the wisdom, pow'r, and grace | RHINE | | | | | | |
251 | Thy ceaseless, unexhausted love | HEBER | | | | | | |
252 | Happy the man who finds the grace | TRURO | | | | | | |
253 | Grace! 'tis a charming sound | SILVER STREET | | | | | | |
254 | Salvation! O the joyful sound | SALVATION | | | | | | |
255 | From Sinai's cloud of darkness | BOLTON | | | | | | |
256 | O happy day, that fixed my choice | HAPPY DAY | | | | | | |
257 | I heard the voice of Jesus say | ATHENS | | | | | | |
258 | My God, my God, to thee I cry | GRIGG | | | | | | |
259 | Amazing grace! How sweet the sound | WARWICK | | | | | | |
260 | Lovers of pleasure more than God | WARWICK | | | | | | |
261 | In hope against all human hope | MAITLAND | | | | | | |
262 | A goodly formal saint | ELMSWOOD | | | | | | |
263 | In evil long I took delight | ELIZABETH | | | | | | |
264 | Jesus, my all, to heav'n is gone | DUANE | | | | | | |
265 | Let not the wise their wisdom boast | GERMANY | | | | | | |
266 | And can it be that I should gain | FILLMORE | | | | | | |
267 | Author of faith, eternal Word | DUKE STREET | | | | | | |
268 | I stand all bewildered with wonder | PRINCE OF MY PEACE | | | | | | |
269 | Now I have found the ground wherein | BRENTFORD | | | | | | |
270 | Though waves and storms go o'er my head | BRENTFORD | | | | | | |
271 | Hark, my soul, it is the Lord! | TRAVIS | | | | | | |
272 | All my life long I had panted | SATISFIED | | | | | | |
273 | My hope is built on nothing less | THE SOLID ROCK | | | | | | |
274 | There is a spot to me more dear | FORGIVEN | | | | | | |
275 | We have no outward righteousness | WAREHAM | | | | | | |
276 | O how happy are they | BELOVED | | | | | | |
277 | I was a wand'ring sheep | LEBANON | | | | | | |
278 | When I can read my title clear | LINGHAM | | | | | | |
279 | Spirit of faith, come down | ELMSWOOD | | | | | | |
280 | Why should the children of a King | RAPHAEL | | | | | | |
281 | Arise, my soul, arise | LENOX | | | | | | |
282 | Sov'reign of all the worlds on high | BROWN | | | | | | |
283 | When shall I hear the inward voice | SAUNDERS | | | | | | |
284 | Lord, how secure and blest are they | ROCKINGHAM | | | | | | |
285 | How can a sinner know | RHODES | | | | | | |
286 | Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine | BLESSED ASSURANCE | | | | | | |
287 | Arise, my soul, on wings sublime | DUKE STREET | | | | | | |
288 | Ye faithful souls, who Jesus know | EBEY | | | | | | |
289 | Awake, our souls! away our fears! | CARMEL | | | | | | |
290 | Jesus, thy boundless love to me | BROWNELL | | | | | | |
291 | O tell me no more of this world's vain store | LAUGHLIN | | | | | | |
292 | Come, let us ascend | ROWLEY | | | | | | |
293 | Great God, indulge my humble claim | MENDON | | | | | | |
294 | Come on, my partners in distress | HEDDING | | | | | | |
295 | Savior, blessed Savior | ST. THERESA | | | | | | |
296 | We are pilgrims looking home | IN THE MORNING | | | | | | |
297 | Children of the heav'nly King | FULTON | | | | | | |