# | Text | Tune |  |  |  |  |  |  |
86 | O Thou, Who gav'st Thy servant grace | EISENACH | | |  | |  | |
87 | O Lord, the Holy Innocents | ALSTONE | | |  | |  | |
88a | The ancient law departs | ST. MICHAEL | | |  | |  | |
88b | The ancient law departs | FRANCONIA | | |  | |  | |
89 | To the Name of our salvation | ORIEL | | |  | |  | |
90 | Jesus! Name of wondrous love! | ST. BEES | | |  | |  | |
91 | Conquering kings their titles take | INNOCENTS | | |  | |  | |
92 | From the eastern mountains | VALOUR | | |  | |  | |
93 | Earth has many a noble city | STUTTGART | | |  | |  | |
94 | As with gladness men of old | DIX | | |  | |  | |
95a | Brightest and best of the sons of the morning | WEBBE | | |  | |  | |
95b | Brightest and best of the sons of the morning | MORNING STAR | | |  | |  | |
96 | Songs of thankfulness and praise | SALZBURG | | |  | |  | |
97 | O One with God the Father | ST. ANSELM | | |  | |  | |
98 | How bright appears the morning star | FRANKFORT | | |  | |  | |
99a | Hail to the Lord's Anointed | ZOAN | | |  | |  | |
99b | Hail to the Lord's Anointed | WEBB | | |  | |  | |
100a | Light of those whose dreary dwelling | BATTY | | |  | |  | |
100b | Light of those whose dreary dwelling | SARDIS | | |  | |  | |
101 | Joy to the world! the Lord is come | CHESTERFIELD | | |  | |  | |
102 | O very God of very God | BANGOR | | |  | |  | |
103 | Hark! the song of jubilee | THANKSGIVING | | |  | |  | |
104 | Thou, Whose almighty word | MOSCOW | | |  | |  | |
105 | Thy kingdom come, O God! | ST. CECILIA | | |  | |  | |
106 | Watchman, tell us of the night | WATCHMAN | | |  | |  | |
107 | O North, with all thy vales of green | BRYANT | | |  | |  | |
108 | How beauteous were the marks divine | BRESLAU | | |  | |  | |
109 | Not by Thy mighty hand | POTSDAM | | |  | |  | |
110 | Alleluia, song of gladness | DULCE CARMEN | | |  | |  | |
111 | Awake, my soul, stretch every nerve | CHRISTMAS | | |  | |  | |
112 | Breast the wave, Christian | FORTITUDE | | |  | |  | |
113a | Fight the good fight with all thy might | PENTECOST | | |  | |  | |
113b | Fight the good fight with all thy might | COURAGE | | |  | |  | |
114a | Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings | AMSTERDAM | | |  | |  | |
114b | Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings | BEETHOVEN | | |  | |  | |
115 | Soldiers of the cross, arise! | ORIENTIS PARTIBUS | | |  | |  | |
116a | Oft in danger, oft in woe | UNIVERSITY COLLEGE | | |  | |  | |
116b | Oft in danger, oft in woe | ADVENT | | |  | |  | |
117a | He who would valiant be | EGBERT | | |  | |  | |
117b | He who would valiant be | ST. DUNSTAN'S | | |  | |  | |
118 | My soul, be on thy guard | HEATH | | |  | |  | |
119 | O Thou to Whose all-searching sight | GRACE CHURCH | | |  | |  | |
120a | Dear Lord and Father of mankind | NEWCASTLE | | |  | |  | |
120b | Dear Lord and Father of mankind | REST | | |  | |  | |
121 | Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost | CHARITY | | |  | |  | |
122 | Lord, in this Thy mercy's day | ST. PHILIP | | |  | |  | |
123 | Forty days and forty nights | HEINLEIN | | |  | |  | |
124a | Lord, when we bend before Thy throne | WINDSOR | | |  | |  | |
124b | Lord, when we bend before Thy throne | MARTYRDOM | | |  | |  | |
125 | Lord, as to Thy dear cross we flee | ST. BERNARD | | |  | |  | |
126 | Christian! dost thou see them | ST. ANDREW OF CRETE | | |  | |  | |
127a | Jesus, Lord of life and glory | ST. RAPHAEL | | |  | |  | |
127b | Jesus, Lord of life and glory | EVANGEL | | |  | |  | |
128 | "Christian, seek not yet repose" | VIGILATE | | |  | |  | |
129 | Weary of self, and laden with my sin | LANGRAN | | |  | |  | |
130a | Saviour! when in dust to Thee | SPANISH CHANT | | |  | |  | |
130b | Saviour! when in dust to Thee | ABERYSTWYTH | | |  | |  | |
131 | O Jesus! Lord most merciful | NEED | | |  | |  | |
132 | O Jesus, Thou art standing | ST. HILDA | | |  | |  | |
133 | With broken heart and contrite sigh | EISENACH | | |  | |  | |
134 | Lord, Who throughout these forty days | ST. FLAVIAN | | |  | |  | |
135 | Jesus, and shall it ever be | FEDERAL STREET | | |  | |  | |
136 | Weary of wandering from my God | ST. FINBAR | | |  | |  | |
137 | Heal me, O my Saviour, heal | LACRYMAE | | |  | |  | |
138 | When wounded sore the stricken soul | ST. BERNARD | | |  | |  | |
139a | Just as I am, without one plea | ST. CRISPIN | | |  | |  | |
139b | Just as I am, without one plea | WOODWORTH | | |  | |  | |
140 | Sinful, sighing to be blest | CLARENCE | | |  | |  | |
141 | God the Father, God the Son | LEBBAEUS | | |  | |  | |
142a | God the Father, God the Son | TURPIN'S LITANY | | |  | |  | |
142b | By the gracious saving call | LITANY OF THE PASSION | | |  | |  | |
142c | Teach us what Thy love has borne | AGNES | | |  | |  | |
143 | All glory, laud, and honour | ST. THEODULPH | | |  | |  | |
144a | The royal banners forward go | VEXILLA REGIS | | |  | |  | |
144b | The royal banners forward go | VEXILLA REGIS | | |  | |  | |
145a | Ride on! ride on in majesty! | ST. DROSTANE | | |  | |  | |
145b | Ride on! ride on in majesty! | WINCHESTER NEW | | |  | |  | |
146 | See the destined day arise! | ST. PRISCA | | |  | |  | |
147 | In the hour of trial | PENITANCE | | |  | |  | |
148 | Behold the Lamb of God! | ST. JOHN | | |  | |  | |
149 | O Lamb of God, still keep me | ST. CHRISTOPHER | | |  | |  | |
150 | Beneath the cross of Jesus | CRUCIS UMBRA | | |  | |  | |
151 | Go to dark Gethsemane | PETRA | | |  | |  | |
152a | In the cross of Christ I glory | CRUCIFIXION | | |  | |  | |
152b | In the cross of Christ I glory | RATHBUN | | |  | |  | |
153 | O come and mourn with me awhile | ST. CROSS | | |  | |  | |
154 | When I survey the wondrous cross | ROCKINGHAM | | |  | |  | |
155a | Ah, holy Jesus, how hast Thou offended | HERZLIEBSTER | | |  | |  | |
155b | Ah, holy Jesus, how hast Thou offended | ECCE JAM NOCTIS | | |  | |  | |
156 | His are the thousand sparkling rills | ISLEWORTH | | |  | |  | |
157 | Sweet the moments, rich in blessing | BATTY | | |  | |  | |
158 | O sacred head surrounded | PASSION CHORALE | | |  | |  | |
159a | There is a green hill far away | HORSLEY | | |  | |  | |
159b | There is a green hill far away | MEDITATION | | |  | |  | |
160 | We sing the praise of Him Who died | BRESLAU | | |  | |  | |
161 | At the cross her station keeping | STABAT MATER | | |  | |  | |
162 | Glory be to Jesus | CASWALL | | |  | |  | |
163a | In His own raiment clad | STORY OF THE CROSS | | |  | |  | |
163b | In His own raiment clad | CALVARY | | |  | |  | |
164 | Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do. | WORDS ON THE CROSS | | |  | |  | |