# | Text | Tune |  |  |  |  |  |  |
101 | I long for household voices gone | MARLOW | | | | |  | |
102 | The one life thrilled the star-dust through | MANOAH | | | | |  | |
103 | Standing upon the mountain top | MANOAH | | | | |  | |
104 | Thou Grace divine, encircling all | WOODSTOCK | | | | |  | |
105 | The dove, let loose in eastern skies | WOODSTOCK | | | | |  | |
106 | O God, our help in ages past | BARBY | | | | |  | |
107 | Wisdom has treasures greater far | BARBY | | | | |  | |
108 | The heavens cannot contain thee, Lord | AZMON | | | | |  | |
109 | O God, whose law is in the sky | AZMON | | | | |  | |
110 | If, on a quiet sea | LABAN | | | | |  | |
111 | Sow in the morn thy seed | LABAN | | | | |  | |
112 | Our heaven is everywhere | LABAN | | | | |  | |
113 | Our heavenly Father, hear | BOYLSTON | | | | |  | |
114 | Teach me, my God and King | BOYLSTON | | | | |  | |
115 | Thy way, not mine, O Lord! | ST. THOMAS | | | | |  | |
116 | Come, kingdom of our God | ST. THOMAS | | | | |  | |
117 | Say not the law divine | ST. THOMAS | | | | |  | |
118 | Hush the loud cannon's roar | OLMUTZ | | | | |  | |
119 | "Is this a fast for me?" | OLMUTZ | | | | |  | |
120 | The breaking waves dashed high | BROWNE | | | | |  | |
121 | Backward looking o'er the past | PLEYEL'S HYMN | | | | |  | |
122 | Slowly, by God's hand unfurled | PLEYEL'S HYMN | | | | |  | |
123 | Heir of all the ages, I | HENDON | | | | |  | |
124 | In each breeze that wanders free | HENDON | | | | |  | |
125 | All are architects of Fate | SOLITUDE | | | | |  | |
126 | Learners are we all at school | SOLITUDE | | | | |  | |
127 | Thou, whose name is blazoned forth | NUREMBRUG | | | | |  | |
128 | Day by day, the manna fell | NUREMBRUG | | | | |  | |
129 | There's a strife we all must wage | CHATHAM | | | | |  | |
130 | Life of Ages, richly poured | CHATHAM | | | | |  | |
131 | Leaf by leaf the roses fall | BENEVENTO | | | | |  | |
132 | When the truth shall lead us home | BENEVENTO | | | | |  | |
133 | Watchman, tell us of the night | WATCHMAN | | | | |  | |
134 | Lord, what offering shall we bring | WATCHMAN | | | | |  | |
135 | Teach us, Father, how to find thee! | CHESTER | | | | |  | |
136 | God is love: his mercy brightens | CHESTER | | | | |  | |
137 | Ever find I joy in reading | CHESTER | | | | |  | |
138 | We remember thee, O brave ones | CHESTER | | | | |  | |
139 | Glorious things of thee are spoken | CHESTER | | | | |  | |
140 | Onward [onward], though the region | CHESTER | | | | |  | |
141 | Tell me not in mournful numbers | SICILY | | | | |  | |
142 | All around us, fair with flowers | SICILY | | | | |  | |
143 | One by one the sands are flowing | WILMOT | | | | |  | |
144 | Work! it is thy highest mission | WILMOT | | | | |  | |
145 | Not so fearful, doubting pilgrim | SICILY | | | | |  | |
146 | We are living, we are dwelling | SICILY | | | | |  | |
147 | Yes, for me, for me He careth | STOCKWELL | | | | |  | |
148 | When the gladsome day declineth | STOCKWELL | | | | |  | |
149 | Up the pathway of the ages | GREENVILLE | | | | |  | |
150 | Love divine, all love excelling | VESPER | | | | |  | |
151 | Only waiting till the shadows | VESPER | | | | |  | |
152 | God of ages and of nations! | HARWELL | | | | |  | |
153 | Now the joyful Christmas morning | HARWELL | | | | |  | |
154 | I believe in Human Kindness | AUTUMN | | | | |  | |
155 | Live for something! be not idle | AUTUMN | | | | |  | |
156 | How shall come thy kingdom holy | GREENVILLE | | | | |  | |
157 | Far from mortal cares retreating | GREENVILLE | | | | |  | |
158 | God is in his holy temple | PILGRIM | | | | |  | |
159 | Dost thou hear the bugle sounding | PILGRIM | | | | |  | |
160 | O love, with thy sweet chains | MEADVILLE | | | | |  | |
161 | Upon one land alone | MEADVILLE | | | | |  | |
162 | Work, for the night is coming | WORK, FOR THE NIGHT IS COMING | | | | |  | |
163 | When, on some strain of music | MISSIONARY HYMN | | | | |  | |
164 | The light pours down from heaven | MISSIONARY HYMN | | | | |  | |
165 | He hides within the lily | MISSIONARY HYMN | | | | |  | |
166 | The shadows fall so gently | MISSIONARY HYMN | | | | |  | |
167 | Good-night, we say at parting | MISSIONARY HYMN | | | | |  | |
168 | O God, the stars of splendor | WEBB | | | | |  | |
169 | Now is the time approaching | WEBB | | | | |  | |
170 | God is my strong salvation | WEBB | | | | |  | |
171 | O star of Truth, down shining | WEBB | | | | |  | |
172 | Misfortune's hand hangs o'er me | WEBB | | | | |  | |
173 | Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings | AMSTERDAM | | | | |  | |
174 | Open, Lord, my inward ear | AMSTERDAM | | | | |  | |
175 | Jerusalem the golden | WEBB | | | | |  | |
176 | Thou'rt with me, O my Father | WEBB | | | | |  | |
177 | Nearer, my God to thee | BETHANY | | | | |  | |
178 | My country, 'tis of thee | AMERICA | | | | |  | |
179 | God bless our native land! | AMERICA | | | | |  | |
180 | Like travellers that stray | ITALIAN HYMN | | | | |  | |
181 | Here on this little world | ITALIAN HYMN | | | | |  | |
182 | Kind words can never die | BETHANY | | | | |  | |
183 | The Lord is my Shepherd, no want shall I know | PORTUGUESE HYMN | | | | |  | |
184 | Father, in thy mysterious presence kneeling | METRICAL CHANT | | | | |  | |
185 | I cannot find thee. Still on restless pinion | METRICAL CHANT | | | | |  | |
186 | The Lord is in His holy temple! | [The Lord is in His holy temple!] | | | | |  | |
187 | Comrades, hark! the air about us | [Comrades, hark! the air about us] | | | | |  | |
188a | In the horror of the darkness of the old primeval night | [In the horror of the darkness of the old primeval night] | | | | |  | |
188b | Hail with Joy the blessed Spring-time! | [Hail with Joy the blessed Spring-time!] | | | | |  | |
189 | In the old time, runs the story | [In the old time, runs the story] | | | | |  | |
190 | Born at last! the great Messiah | [Born at last! the great Messiah] | | | | |  | |
191 | Let the heavens break forth in singing! | [Let the heavens break forth in singing!] | | | | |  | |
192 | O shepherds, shepherds, did you hear | [O shepherds, shepherds, did you hear] | | | | |  | |
193 | Our fathers' God, who still | [Our fathers' God, who still] | | | | |  | |
194 | When the burdens on us press | [When the burdens on us press] | | | | |  | |
195 | What song shall America sing | [What song shall America sing] | | | | |  | |