# | Text | Tune | | | | | | |
401 | Saviour, bless thy word to all | HENDON | | | | | | |
402 | God moves in a mysterious way | DAYTON | | | | | | |
403 | Whom have we, Lord, in heav'n, but thee | DAYTON | | | | | | |
404 | The Lord of glory is my light | DAYTON | | | | | | |
405 | While thee I seek, protecting Power! | ROCHESTER | | | | | | |
406 | O Lord, I would delight in thee | ROCHESTER | | | | | | |
407 | Though darkness turn the skies to night | ROCHESTER | | | | | | |
408 | Lord, I care not for riches | IS MY NAME WRITTEN THERE? | | | | | | |
409 | I would love thee, God and Father! | I WOULD LOVE THEE | | | | | | |
410 | Be not anxious for the morrow | OAKLAND | | | | | | |
411 | Oh, the blessedness of leaning | OAKLAND | | | | | | |
412 | Jesus Christ, our Lord and Saviour | AUTUMN | | | | | | |
413 | 'Tis by the faith of joys to come | WAVERLY | | | | | | |
414 | Sweet meditation on the Lord | WAVERLY | | | | | | |
415 | Oh, deem not they are blest alone | WAVERLY | | | | | | |
416 | How gentle God's commands! | HOME | | | | | | |
417 | Commit thou all thy griefs | HOME | | | | | | |
418 | Far from my heavenly home | BOYLSTON | | | | | | |
419 | Nearer, my God, to thee | BETHANY | | | | | | |
420 | Wash me, O Lamb of God | BETHANY | | | | | | |
421 | Praise to God, immortal praise | NUREMBURG | | | | | | |
422 | Praise, oh, praise our God and King | NUREMBURG | | | | | | |
423 | Come, ye thankful people, come | MARTYN | | | | | | |
424 | Oh, hallowed is the land and blest | MIGDOL | | | | | | |
425 | Give thanks to God, He reigns above | MIGDOL | | | | | | |
426 | I thank the Lord my Maker | SALVATION | | | | | | |
427 | 'Tis by thy strength the mountains stand | LAND OF REST | | | | | | |
428 | Fountain of mercy, God of love | LAND OF REST | | | | | | |
429 | The God of harvest praise | HARVEST | | | | | | |
430 | Come let us join our friends above | TAMAR | | | | | | |
431 | Lord, in thy presence here we meet | TAMAR | | | | | | |
432 | How sweet, how heavenly is the sight | WOODLAND | | | | | | |
433 | Blest be the tie that binds | GERAR | | | | | | |
434 | Blest are the sons of peace | GERAR | | | | | | |
435 | And let our bodies part | GERAR | | | | | | |
436 | Lord, bless thy saints assembled here | RETREAT | | | | | | |
437 | Indulgent God of love and pow'r | RETREAT | | | | | | |
438 | Lord, how delightful 'tis to see | RETREAT | | | | | | |
439 | Blessed Redeemer, how divine | RETREAT | | | | | | |
440 | Where two or three with faithful heart | RETREAT | | | | | | |
441 | People of the living God | ENNIUS | | | | | | |
442 | Hail, sweetest, dearest, tie that binds | DEAREST TIE | | | | | | |
443 | When shall we meet again? | UNITY | | | | | | |
444 | Lord, at this closing hour | NINETY-THIRD | | | | | | |
445 | Lo, what a pleasing sight | ST. THOMAS | | | | | | |
446 | What cheering words are these! | ST. THOMAS | | | | | | |
447 | It is not death to die | ST. THOMAS | | | | | | |
448 | Speak gently to the erring ones | MENDOTA | | | | | | |
449 | Listen to the gentle promptings | TALMAR | | | | | | |
450 | Broad is the road that leads to death | WINDHAM | | | | | | |
451 | Behold a stranger at the door! | WINDHAM | | | | | | |
452 | Why sleep ye, my brethern? come, let us arise | HUGER | | | | | | |
453 | Destructions dang'rous road | BUTLER | | | | | | |
454 | Let sinners take their course | BUTLER | | | | | | |
455 | Make haste, O man, to live | BUTLER | | | | | | |
456 | He dies! the Friend of sinners dies! | BEAUFORT | | | | | | |
457 | When the harvest is past, and the summer is gone | BOAZ | | | | | | |