# | Text | Tune |  |  |  |  |  |  |
10721 | Fount of everlasting love! | HOMER | | |  |  | |  |
10722 | To praise our Shepherd’s care | OLMUTZ | | |  |  | |  |
10723 | If it be true that the Father so loved | [If it be true that the Father so loved] | | |  |  | |  |
10724 | If kneeling at the gate of prayer | [If kneeling at the gate of prayer] | | |  |  | |  |
10725 | If Solomon for wisdom prayed | HESPERUS | | |  |  | |  |
10726 | Why, on the bending willows hung | CAIRO | | |  |  | |  |
10727 | Disowned of Heav’n, by man oppressed | WARRINGTON | | |  |  | |  |
10728 | If the love of all ages since time was begun | [If the love of all ages since time was begun] | | |  |  | |  |
10729 | If the Savior journey with me | [If the Savior journey with me] | | |  |  | |  |
10730 | If the world from you withhold of its silver and its gold | [If the world from you withhold of its silver and its gold] | | |  |  | |  |
10731 | Thy Father’s house! Thine own bright home! | DEUS TUORUM MILITUM | | |  |  | |  |
10732 | If you cannot cross the ocean | ANTRIM | | |  |  | |  |
10733 | If you from sin | [If you from sin] | | |  |  | |  |
10734 | If you in Heav’n would stay, throughout eternal day | [If you in Heav'n would stay, throughout eternal day] | | |  |  | |  |
10735 | If you would come after Me, to your self say no | ST. GERTRUDE | | |  |  | |  |
10736 | I love the Lord, who died for me | KING OF KINGS | | |  |  | |  |
10737 | In a manger far away | [In a manger far away] | | |  |  | |  |
10739 | In a world so full of weeping | [In a world so full of weeping] | | |  |  | |  |
10740 | In Bethlehem, that noble place | [In Bethlehem, that noble place] | | |  |  | |  |
10741 | A guilty soul, by Pharisees of old | [A guilty soul, by Pharisees of old] | | |  |  | |  |
10742 | Whoever receiveth the crucified One | EPAPHRODITUS | | |  |  | |  |
10743 | O Christian trav’ler, fear no more | [Oh Christian trav'ler, fear no more] | | |  |  | |  |
10744 | Have our hearts grown cold since the days of old? | [Have our hearts grown cold since the days of old] | | |  |  | |  |
10745 | We bow our knees unto the Father | [We bow our knees unto the Father] | | |  |  | |  |
10746 | Weary of walking alone | [Weary of walking alone] | | |  |  | |  |
10747 | In bondage to the Law | ST. THOMAS | | |  |  | |  |
10748 | In dreams I see the heav’nly land | [In dreams I see the heav'nly land] | | |  |  | |  |
10749 | In fancy we picture that beautiful land | [In fancy we picture that beautiful land] | | |  |  | |  |
10750 | In His rude manger-bed sleeping | [In His rude manger-bed sleeping] | | |  |  | |  |
10751 | The night is far spent, and the day is at hand | CHARIOT | | |  |  | |  |
10752 | In Judah’s rugged wilderness | RICHMOND | | |  |  | |  |
10753 | In lands far away o’er the sea | [In lands far away o'er the sea] | | |  |  | |  |
10754 | In lowering gloom and cloudiness | KOWLOON | | |  |  | |  |
10755 | In moments of doubt and of trials severe | [In moments of doubt and trials severe] | | |  |  | |  |
10756 | Six weary hours extended | MONSELL | | |  |  | |  |
10757 | In our hearts celestial voices | CELESTIAL VOICES | | |  |  | |  |
10758 | In sin I wandered sore and sad | [In sin I wandered sore and sad] | | |  |  | |  |
10759 | In that awful hour when all the tribes of men | [In that awful hour when all the tribes of men] | | |  |  | |  |
10760 | In that beautiful home over there | [In that beautiful home over there] | | |  |  | |  |
10761 | Hark! the trumpet, earth’s four regions | ZUM FRIEDEN | | |  |  | |  |
10762 | In the blessed crimson fountain | PAMPLONA | | |  |  | |  |
10763 | In the country nigh to Bethlehem | [In the country nigh to Bethlehem] | | |  |  | |  |
10764 | In the day of all days, when the world shall be judged | [In the day of all days, when the world shall be judged] | | |  |  | |  |
10765 | In the distant lands of darkness | [In the distant lands of darkness] | | |  |  | |  |
10766 | Day of Life, all sorrows ending | SAILING | | |  |  | |  |
10767 | The land before them, where to choose | MARTYRDOM | | |  |  | |  |
10768 | All souls are Mine beneath the sky | WAREHAM | | |  | | | |
10769 | Weep no more this holy morning | FIDES | | |  |  | |  |
10770 | Now from his cradle comes the child | [Now from his cradle comes the child] | | |  |  | |  |
10771 | When Jesus stood upon the shore | ALAMEDA | | |  |  | |  |
10772 | O, enter then the Temple, when | ADAMSTOWN | | |  |  | |  |
10773 | In the early morning, ere the darkness clears | BORROW | | |  |  | |  |
10774 | In the eye of the hurricane | [In the eye of the hurricane] | | |  | | |  |
10775 | In the far better land of glory and light | [In the far better land of glory and light] | | |  |  | |  |
10776 | To Calvary ascending | KILMOREY | | |  |  | |  |
10777 | In the hallowed manger | [In the hallowed manger] | | |  |  | |  |
10778 | In the heavenly clime we shall meet some time | [In the heavenly clime we shall meet some time] | | |  |  | |  |
10779 | In the hush of early morning | GIBRALTAR | | |  |  | |  |
10780 | In the pleasant land of Heaven | [In the pleasant land of Heaven] | | |  |  | |  |
10781 | Jesu, solace of my soul | NAPLES | | |  |  | |  |
10782 | In the precious Bible | [In the precious Bible] | | |  |  | |  |
10783 | In the tempest of life, when the wave and the gale | CHRISTMAS SONG | | |  | | |  |
10784 | In the times of bitter trouble | [In the times of bitter trouble] | | |  |  | |  |
10785 | In the warfare that is raging | [In the warfare that is raging] | | |  |  | |  |
10786 | Christian, wouldst thou boast aright | RATISBON | | |  |  | |  |
10787 | Come praise the Lord, exalt His name | APOCALYPSE | | |  |  | |  |
10788 | In time of tribulation | AURELIA | | |  |  | |  |
10789 | In vain my fancy strives to paint | ANCYRA | | |  |  | |  |
10790 | In vain the Savior’s mightiest foes | ERHALT UNS HERR | | |  |  | |  |
10791 | Now the world new pleasures finds | THE BEGINNING OF MONTHS | | |  |  | |  |
10792 | Christian! walk carefully—danger is near | HABANA | | |  |  | |  |
10793 | Choose I must, and soon must choose | SONOMA | | |  |  | |  |
10794 | "Some day," we say, and turn our eyes | COIMBATORE | | |  |  | |  |
10795 | The awful noontide gloom is o’er | WINDSOR | | |  |  | |  |
10796 | How shall I look upon that brow | MAITLAND | | |  |  | |  |
10797 | O Holy Dove, assist my love | IOWA CITY | | |  | | | |
10798 | Through miry paths I labored on | ABENDS | | |  |  | |  |
10799 | Day of anger, day of wonder | DIES IRAE (MONTREAL) | | |  |  | |  |
10800 | In what confusion earth appears! | PENTECOST | | |  |  | |  |
10801 | O Lord, the wilderness to me | BERA | | |  |  | |  |
10802 | Infinite love! that first began | ST. CRISPIN | | |  |  | |  |
10803 | Into Thy hands, O Lord | [Into Thy Hands, O Lord] | | |  |  | |  |
10804 | Is it nothing to thee, is it nothing to thee | [Is it nothing to thee, is it nothing to thee] | | |  |  | |  |
10805 | Is this a time to plant and build | LEST WE FORGET | | |  |  | |  |
10806 | Brother in Christ! thy heart prepare | TRAFALGAR | | |  |  | |  |
10807 | O hadst thou known, in this day | ST. CATHERINE | | |  |  | |  |
10808 | A heart, O God, that pain nor sorrow tireth | CHRISTE SANCTORUM | | |  |  | |  |
10809 | Holy Spirit, Lord of glory | INGATESTONE | | |  |  | | |
10810 | I hear a song, a song so sweet | [I hear a song, a song so sweet] | | |  |  | |  |
10811 | The Spirit and the Bride say, Come | [The Spirit and the Bride say, Come] | | |  |  | |  |
10812 | O love surpassing knowledge! | BOISE | | |  |  | |  |
10813 | O my heart is thrilled with wondrous joy today | [O my heart is thrilled with wondrous joy today] | | |  | | | |
10814 | Would you know why I love Jesus? | [Would you know why I love Jesus] | | |  |  | |  |
10815 | All, yes all, I give to Jesus | ESCONDIDO | | |  |  | |  |
10816 | Repeat the sweet story of Jesus to me | [Repeat the sweet story of Jesus to me] | | |  |  | |  |
10817 | I’ve learned to sing a glad new song | PHUKET | | |  |  | |  |
10818 | Is your heart filled with sorrow | [Is your heart filled with sorrow] | | |  |  | |  |
10819 | Is your heart grieving o’er life and its care? | [Is your heart grieving o'er life and its care] | | |  |  | |  |
10820 | Is your path a cloudy, dreary way? | [Is your path a cloudy, dreary way] | | |  |  | |  |
10821 | Hope on, hope on, O troubled heart | CORUÑA | | |  |  | |  |