The Scottish Hymnal: (Appendix incorporated) with tunes for use in churches

Publisher: T. Nelson and Sons, Edinburgh / New York, 1892
Denomination: Church of Scotland
Language: English
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153aO Lord, turn not Thy face awayS. ETHELREDAPage Scan
153bO Lord, turn not Thy face awayS. MARYPage Scan
154Lord, Thy mercy now entreatingS. NICOLASPage Scan
155aFrom depths of woe I raise to TheeSTETTINPage Scan
155bFrom depths of woe I raise to TheeLUTHER'S HYMNPage Scan
156aOppressed with sin and woeFRANCONIAPage Scan
156bOppressed with sin and woeBETHLEHEMPage Scan
157aReturn, and come to GodNEWLANDPage Scan
157bReturn, and come to GodHOLYROODPage Scan
158aReturn, O wanderer, to thy homeINVITATIONPage Scan
158bReturn, O wanderer, to thy homePENITENCEPage Scan
159Souls of men! why will ye scatterFREIBURGPage Scan
160O for a heart to praise my GodS. PETERPage Scan
161aHark, my soul! it is the LordGIBBONSPage Scan
161bHark, my soul! it is the LordS. BEESPage Scan
162aO Thou, who camest from aboveDORTMUNDPage Scan
162bO Thou, who camest from aboveHEREFORDPage Scan
163aArt thou weary, art thou languidSTEPHANOSPage Scan
163bArt thou weary, art thou languidS. HELEN'SPage Scan
164Weary of wandering from my GodGIESSENPage Scan
165Lord, I hear of showers of blessingEVEN MEPage Scan
166aSaviour, when in dust to TheeMISEREREPage Scan
166bSaviour, when in dust to TheeWEIMARPage Scan
167aJesus, we are far awayLITANY No. 1Page Scan
167bJesus, we are far awayLITANY No. 2Page Scan
168aWeary of earth and laden with my sinDALKEITHPage Scan
168bWeary of earth and laden with my sinPENITENTIAPage Scan
169aLord, in this Thy mercy's dayLACRYMAEPage Scan
169bLord, in this Thy mercy's dayS. PHILIPPage Scan
170aJesus, the very thought of TheeS. AGNES, DURHAMPage Scan
170bO Jesus, King most wonderful!METZLER'S REDHEAD, No. 66Page Scan
171aLight of the anxious heartGRANGEPage Scan
171bLight of the anxious heartBRÜNNPage Scan
172aThere is a fire in ZionMILTONPage Scan
172bThere is a fire in ZionS. BENETPage Scan
173aObject of my first desireVIENNA OR REVENNAPage Scan
173bObject of my first desireTHEODORAPage Scan
174Tell me the old, old storyEVANGELPage Scan
175Thou hidden love of GodS. PETERSBURGPage Scan
176O Love that will not let me goS. MARGARETPage Scan
177Take my life, and let it bePATMOSPage Scan
178aJesus, Master, whose I amHEATHLANDSPage Scan
178bJesus, Master, whom I serveROCK OF AGESPage Scan
179aEternal Beam of Light DivineKENTPage Scan
179bEternal Beam of Light DivineS. BERNARDPage Scan
180The Son of God goes forth to warFIGHT OF FAITHPage Scan
181Soldiers of Christ! ariseS. ETHELWARDPage Scan
182A sure stronghold our God is HeEIN' FEST BURGPage Scan
183Christian! seek not yet reposeVIGILATEPage Scan
184Take up thy cross, the Saviour saidBRESLAUPage Scan
185Jesus, I my cross have takenBATTY OR TURNAUPage Scan
186How sweet the Name of Jesus soundsS. PETERPage Scan
187One there is, above all othersGODESBERGPage Scan
188aBlest be Thy love, dear LordEASTNORPage Scan
188bBlest be Thy love, dear LordCHRISTCHURCHPage Scan
189My God, how wonderful Thou artTALLIS'S ORDINALPage Scan
190aJesus, Thou joy of loving hearts!ROCHESTERPage Scan
190bJesus, Thou joy of loving hearts!S. GREGORYPage Scan
191Love divine, all loves excellingHAYDN'S HYMNPage Scan
192Jesus, Lover of my soulHOLLINGSDIEPage Scan
193O Love divine, how sweet Thou art!INNSBRÜCKPage Scan
194aMy God, I love Thee; not becauseS. FRANCIS XAVIERPage Scan
194bMy God, I love Thee; not becauseS. BERNARDPage Scan
195Dear Refuge of my weary soulBEDFORDPage Scan
196O God! Thou art my God aloneWAINRIGHTPage Scan
197I heard the voice of Jesus sayVOX DILECTIPage Scan
198I lay my sins on JesusAURELIAPage Scan
199Come, Thou long-expected JesusO SANCTISSIMAPage Scan
200Christ, of all my hopes the groundLÜBECKPage Scan
201aThou art the Way; by Thee aloneRUTHWELLPage Scan
201bThou art the Way; by Thee aloneASPURGPage Scan
202Join all the glorious namesWATERSTOCKPage Scan
203O for a thousand tongues to singWINCHESTERPage Scan
204Blow ye the trumpet, blowS. JOHNPage Scan
205The Lord is King! lift up thy voiceCONFIDENCEPage Scan
206aBlest be the tie that bindsBETHLEHEMPage Scan
206bBlest be the tie that bindsS. OLAVEPage Scan
207aFar from the world, O Lord, I fleePASTONPage Scan
207bFar from the world, O Lord, I fleeFRENCHPage Scan
208O let him whose sorrowS. JOHN BAPTISTPage Scan
209If thou but suffer God to guide theeNEUMARKPage Scan
210O for a faith that will not shrinkS. LEONARDPage Scan
211aYe servants of the LordBUCERPage Scan
211bYe servants of the LordNARENZAPage Scan
212Be still, my soul; the Lord is on thy sideS. HELENPage Scan
213Lord, it belongs not to my careS. FRANCESPage Scan
214aI do not ask, O Lord, that life may beSUBMISSION No. 1Page Scan
214bI do not ask, O Lord, that life may beSUBMISSION No. 2Page Scan
215Father, I know that all my lifeNÜRNBERGPage Scan
216Whate'er my God ordains is rightBADENPage Scan
217aHow gentle God's commandsALEXANDRIAPage Scan
217bHow gentle God's commandsHAMPTONPage Scan
218O help us, Lord! each hour of needEVANGELPage Scan
219aO Thou, from whom all goodness flows!CAITHNESSPage Scan
219bO Thou, from whom all goodness flows!S. FRANCESPage Scan
220When I survey life's varied sceneSOUTHWOLDPage Scan
221aMy God and Father, while I strayAMBERGPage Scan
221bMy God and Father, while I strayRESIGNATIONPage Scan
222aThy way, not mine, O LordARRANPage Scan
222bThy way, not mine, O LordS. CECILIAPage Scan

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