The Westminster Abbey Hymn-Book: compiled under the authority of the dean of Westminster

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1At Thy feet, O Christ, we lay[At Thy feet, O Christ, we lay]Page Scan
2Awake, my soul, and with the sunMORNING HYMNPage Scan
3Christ, Whose glory fills the skiesNASSAUPage Scan
4Forth in Thy Name, O Lord, I GoBRESLAUPage Scan
5God of the morning, at Whose voiceKENTPage Scan
6Lord God of morning and of nightANGELSPage Scan
7New every morning is the loveMELCOMBEPage Scan
8Now, when the dusky shades of night, retreatingDAWPage Scan
9O Jesu, Lord of heavenly graceEISENACHPage Scan
10Ye that have spent the silent night[Ye that have spent the silent night]Page Scan
11O God, the Lord of place and timeERFURTPage Scan
12Up to the throne of God is borne[Up to the throne of God is borne]Page Scan
13Before the day draws near its ending[Before the day draws near its ending]Page Scan
14Behold the sun, that seemed but nowTHORPEPage Scan
15aAbide with me: fast falls the eventideEVENTIDEPage Scan
15bAbide with me: fast falls the eventide[Abide with me: fast falls the eventide]Page Scan
16All praise to Thee, my God, this nightTALLIS' CANONPage Scan
17At even, ere the sun was setANGELUSPage Scan
18Father, by Thy love and powerVERONAPage Scan
19Now at the night's return we raise[Now at the night's return we raise]Page Scan
20O God, Thou art my God aloneTHUXTONPage Scan
21O Light of life, O Saviour dearDOVERSDALEPage Scan
22Saviour, breathe an evening blessingANGEL-GUARDSPage Scan
23aSun of my Soul, Thou Saviour dearOTTERBOURNEPage Scan
23bSun of my Soul, Thou Saviour dearHURSLEYPage Scan
24aThe day is gently sinking to a closeEVENINGPage Scan
24bThe day is gently sinking to a close[The day is gently sinking to a close]Page Scan
25The day is past and overST. ANATOLIUSPage Scan
26The day, O Lord, is spentST. GEORGEPage Scan
27aThe radiant morn hath passed away[The radiant morn hath passed away]Page Scan
27bThe radiant morn hath passed awaySUNSETPage Scan
28The shadows of the evening hoursST. LEONARDSPage Scan
29aThrough the day Thy love hath spared usREPOSEPage Scan
29bThrough the day Thy love hath spared us[Through the day Thy love hath spared us]Page Scan
30All praise to Him who dwells in blissYORKPage Scan
31aGod, Who madest earth and heaven[God, Who madest earth and heaven]Page Scan
31bGod, Who madest earth and heaven[God, Who madest earth and heaven]Page Scan
32For all Thy love and goodness, so bountiful and freeCAHIRNANEPage Scan
33Summer suns are glowingRUTHPage Scan
34The year is swiftly waningPASTORPage Scan
35Winter reigneth o'er the landWINTERPage Scan
36As Thou didst rest, O Father, o'er Nature's finished birthIN SABBATOPage Scan
37Jesu, where'er Thy people meetWAREHAMPage Scan
38Shine on our souls, Eternal GodST. JAMESPage Scan
39Sweet is the work, my God my KingANGELSPage Scan
40This is the day of lightSUNSETPage Scan
41Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessingENNERDALEPage Scan
42Saviour, again to Thy dear Name we raiseBENEDICTIONPage Scan
43Sweet Saviour, bless us ere we goST. MATTHIASPage Scan
44The Lord is come! On Syrian soilEXETER COLLEGEPage Scan
45Hark, an awful voice is soundingUNSER HERRSCHERPage Scan
46Lo, He comes, with clouds descendingST. THOMASPage Scan
47O quickly come, dread Judge of allEMBERTONPage Scan
48When Christ from Heaven came down of oldWEIMARPage Scan
49A stronghold sure our God remainsLUTHER'S PSALMPage Scan
50Ye faithful few of Israel's captive daysST. SAVIOURPage Scan
51Jesus shall reign where'er the sunBECCLESPage Scan
52On Jordan's bank the Baptist's cryWINCHESTER NEWPage Scan
53O Saviour, is Thy promise fledOLDENBURGHPage Scan
54Lord, her watch Thy Church is keeping[Lord, her watch Thy Church is keeping]Page Scan
55When Christ the Lord would come on earthCOMMANDMENTSPage Scan
56Hark! the glad sound, the Saviour comesBRISTOLPage Scan
57Come, Thou Saviour, long-expectedGOTHAPage Scan
58When came in flesh the Incarnate WordST. STEPHENPage Scan
59Great God, what do I see and hear?LUTHERS' HYMNPage Scan
60Hark! the herald-angels sing[Hark! the herald-angels sing]Page Scan
61Christians, awake! salute the happy mornSTOCKPORTPage Scan
62O come, all ye faithfulADESTE FIDELESPage Scan
63While shepherds watched their flocks by nightWINCHESTER OLDPage Scan
64aThe Son of God goes forth to warWESTMINSTERPage Scan
64bThe Son of God goes forth to warST. ANN'SPage Scan
65aCome, let us join our friends aboveDUNDEEPage Scan
65bCome, let us join our friends aboveTHE HAVENPage Scan
66Glory to Thee, O Lord[Glory to Thee, O Lord]Page Scan
67The race that long in darkness pinedNOTTINGHAM, or ST. MAGNUSPage Scan
68aIt came upon the midnight clear[It came upon the midnight clear]Page Scan
68bIt came upon the midnight clear[It came upon the midnight clear]Page Scan
69When Thou, O Lord, in flesh wert drestST. FULBERT, or ST. LEOFREDPage Scan
70aA few more years shall rollCHALVEYPage Scan
70bA few more years shall roll[A few more years shall roll]Page Scan
71For Thy mercy and Thy graceSPRINGFIELDPage Scan
72O God, our help in ages pastST. ANN'SPage Scan
73While with ceaseless course the sunST. EDMUNDPage Scan
74Harp, awake, tell out the story[Harp, awake, tell out the story]Page Scan
75The year begins with theePOTSDAMPage Scan
76Brightest and best of the sons of the morningSPEANPage Scan
77Bright was the guiding star that ledHEAVENLY LIGHTPage Scan
78Hail to the Lord's AnointedCRÜGERPage Scan
79How beauteous are their feetFRANCONIAPage Scan
80When all Thy mercies, O my GodABRIDGEPage Scan
81Within the Father's houseST. MICHAELPage Scan
82Sons of men, behold from farCULBACHPage Scan
83Thou, Whose Almighty wordMOSCOWPage Scan
84Ye servants of the LordNARENZAPage Scan
85All praise to Thee, O LordLAUS DEOPage Scan
86As with gladness men of oldDIXPage Scan
87Jesus, Thy Church with longing eyesDEVONSHIREPage Scan
88O Lord, how joyful 'tis to see[O Lord, how joyful 'tis to see]Page Scan
89Fierce raged the storm of wind[Fierce raged the storm of wind]Page Scan
90Bethlehem, of noblest citiesSTUTTGARTPage Scan

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