# | Text | Tune | | | | | | |
197 | Though lowly here our lot may be | WILMORE | | | | | | |
198 | Lord! when through sin I wander | RUTHERFORD | | | | | | |
199 | To Thee, O dear, dear Saviour | SAVOY CHAPEL | | | | | | |
200 | Teach me to live! 'Tis easier far to die | SPES MEA IN DEO | | | | | | |
201 | O God of Truth, whose living Word | ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST | | | | | | |
202 | If suddenly upon the street | ZINAL | | | | | | |
203 | Though home be dear, and life be sweet | SELBORNE | | | | | | |
204 | O blessèd Life! The heart at rest | CROYLAND | | | | | | |
205 | 'Twixt gleams of joy and clouds of doubt | GRETTON | | | | | | |
206 | Saviour, when in dust to Thee | MISERERE | | | | | | |
207 | O, break my heart; but break it as a field | O BREAK MY HEART | | | | | | |
208 | O Lord, in me there lieth nought | MANORBIER | | | | | | |
209 | Rock of Ages, cleft for me | REDHEAD, No. 76 | | | | | | |
210 | We name Thy Name, O God | ST. DENYS | | | | | | |
211a | Just as I am—without one plea | AGNUS DEI | | | | | | |
211b | Just as I am—without one plea | ST. BARNABAS | | | | | | |
212 | Weary and sad, a wanderer from Thee | ST. AGNES | | | | | | |
213 | Weary of earth and laden with my sin | ST. AGNES | | | | | | |
214 | Though we long, in sin-wrought blindness | LOST AND FOUND | | | | | | |
215a | Because I knew not when my life was good | LITANIA | | | | | | |
215b | Because I knew not when my life was good | SADIE | | | | | | |
216 | I give my heart to Thee | LEOMINSTER | | | | | | |
217 | Jesus, I my cross have taken | BETHANY (Crucifer) | | | | | | |
218 | O Jesu, I have promised | JESU, MAGISTER BONE | | | | | | |
219 | O Love, who once in time wast slain | ST. MARK | | | | | | |
220 | O Lord, Thy heavenly grace impart | OBERLIN | | | | | | |
221 | Take my life, and let it be | ST. BEES | | | | | | |
222 | Purer yet and purer | VESPERS | | | | | | |
223 | One thing I of the Lord desire | SOUTHPORT | | | | | | |
224 | O make me, Lord, Thy statutes learn! | DALEHURST | | | | | | |
225 | When Thy soldiers take their swords | HOUGHTON-LE-SPRINT | | | | | | |
226 | Fight the good fight with all thy might | PENTECOST | | | | | | |
227 | The child leans on its parent's breast | CONISHEAD | | | | | | |
228 | Thine for ever! God of love | NEWINGTON | | | | | | |
229 | O let him, whose sorrow | CLEWER | | | | | | |
230 | No human eye Thy face may see | WALTHAM | | | | | | |
231 | When up to nightly skies we gaze | WALTHAM | | | | | | |
232 | My heart is resting, O my God | ELIM | | | | | | |
233 | God moves in a mysterious way | TALLIS' ORDINAL | | | | | | |
234 | Through all the changing scenes of life | WILTSHIRE | | | | | | |
235 | Father! beneath Thy sheltering wing | BRESLAU | | | | | | |
236 | My Father, it is good for me | BURMAH | | | | | | |
237 | Still will we trust, though earth seem dark and dreary | LINCOLN | | | | | | |
238 | A fortress sure is God our King | EIN' FESTE BURG | | | | | | |
239 | Commit thou all thy griefs | TYTHERTON | | | | | | |
240 | Give to the winds thy fears | TYTHERTON | | | | | | |
241 | As helpless as a child who clings | BURNS | | | | | | |
242 | O Thou by long experience tried | ST. POLYCARP | | | | | | |
243 | When winds are raging o'er the upper ocean | CULLINGWORTH | | | | | | |
244 | Sweet is the solace of Thy love | ALLHALLOWS | | | | | | |
245 | Father, I know that all my life | ST. SILAS | | | | | | |
246 | God draws a cloud over each gleaming morn | PORTSEA | | | | | | |
247 | Begone, unbelief; my Saviour is near | HANOVER | | | | | | |
248 | I worship Thee, sweet Will of God! | EMMAUS | | | | | | |
249 | Immortal Love, within whose righteous will | SANDON | | | | | | |
250 | My faith looks up to Thee | OLIVET | | | | | | |
251 | Feeble, helpless, how shall I | CONSECRATION | | | | | | |
252 | Blest be Thy love, dear Lord | NARENZA | | | | | | |
253 | Quiet, Lord, my froward heart | BEKESBOURNE | | | | | | |
254 | God is love: His mercy brightens | LUCERNE | | | | | | |
255 | Long did I toil, and knew no earthly rest | MEERESTILLE | | | | | | |
256 | O Lord, Thine everlasting grace | ST. CHRYSOSTOM | | | | | | |
257 | Thou Lord art Love—and everywhere | ST. LEONARD | | | | | | |
258 | I vexed me with a troubled thought | CAM | | | | | | |
259 | Rest of the weary, joy of the sad | THEODORA | | | | | | |
260 | I bow my forehead to the dust | FARRANT | | | | | | |
261 | Not so in haste, my heart! | QUIES | | | | | | |
262 | We see not, know not; all our way | ORIGEN | | | | | | |
263 | Lord, for tomorrow and its needs I do not pray | HODIE | | | | | | |
264 | Let all men know, that all men move | TRENCH | | | | | | |
265 | My God! I do not flee from Thee | BRAMHAM | | | | | | |
266a | Around my path life's mysteries | GREG | | | | | | |
266b | Around my path life's mysteries | SHADOWS | | | | | | |
267 | We pray no more, made lowly wise | THE LARGER FAITH | | | | | | |
268 | Many things in life there are | LITANY | | | | | | |
269 | Our days are few and full of strife | FESTUS | | | | | | |
270 | We cannot always trace the way | IN MEMORIAM | | | | | | |
271 | O God, not only in distress | IN MEMORIAM | | | | | | |
272 | When I survey life's varied scene | ST. BERNARD | | | | | | |
273 | O God, in whom we live and move | SAXBY | | | | | | |
274 | To Thine eternal arms, O God | BRESLAU | | | | | | |
275 | Eternal Light! Eternal Light! | NEWCASTLE | | | | | | |
276 | Come, let us to the Lord our God | ST. MARGUERITE | | | | | | |
277 | I would commune with Thee, my God | WESTMINSTER | | | | | | |
278 | Still with Thee, O my God | NEWLAND | | | | | | |
279 | My spirit longs for Thee | ST. CECILIA | | | | | | |
280 | O for a heart to praise my God | ABRIDGE | | | | | | |
281 | O God! who know'st how frail we are | BROOKFIELD | | | | | | |
282 | O saints of old! not yours alone | WHEN FAIREST EVE | | | | | | |
283 | Blest are the pure in heart | BETHLEHEM | | | | | | |
284 | Our portion is not here, O Lord | ALBANO | | | | | | |
285 | Thou say'st, Take up thy cross | FOLLOWING | | | | | | |
286 | Thou, who our faithless hearts canst read | SALISBURY | | | | | | |
287a | Nearer, my God, to Thee | PROPIOR DEO | | | | | | |
287b | Nearer, my God, to Thee | HORBURY | | | | | | |
288 | That mystic word of Thine, O sovereign Lord | DALKEITH | | | | | | |
289 | Eternal God! we look to Thee | JERUSALEM | | | | | | |
290 | O for a closer walk with God | REDHEAD, No. 66 | | | | | | |
291 | Wilt Thou not visit me? | WILT THOU NOT VISIT ME? | | | | | | |
292 | Hark, my soul, it is the Lord | ST. BEES | | | | | | |