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 5^4 INDEX TO THE HYMNS

FIRST LINE AUTHOR NO.

O Jesus, Lord of heavenly grace. . St. Ambrose, trans.

byj. Chandler 903

O Jesus, my hope ..... C&quot;. Wesley. 519

O Jesus, Thou art standing. . . Bp. Hmo. 288

O joyful sound of gospel grace C. Wesley. 554

O King of kings, O Lord of hosts. . Dr. Henry Btirton 975

O King of mercy, from Thy throne on high. T. R. Birks. 623

O let the prisoners mournful cries. . C. Wesley. 777

O little town of Bethlehem. . . . Bp. P. Brooks. 864

O Lord and Master of us all. . . /. G. Whittier. 119

O Lord, be with us when we sail. . E. A. Dayman 970

O Lord, how good, how great art Thou. H. F. Lyte. 58

O Lord, how happy should we be. f. Anstice. 508

O Lord of all, we bring to Thee. . . Mrs. Armitage. 886

O Lord of heaven, and earth, and sea. . Bp. Wordsworth 948

O Lord of hosts, the fight is long. . Mrs. Armitage. 958

O Lord of hosts, whose glory fills. . Dr. Neale. 659

O Lord, turn not Thy face away Bp. Heber,from Marckant 329 O Lord, who by Thy presence hast made light Spitta, trans, by

R. Massie 914

O Love divine, how sweet Thou art. . C. Wesley. 416

O Love divine, that stooped to share. . Dr. 0. W. Holmes 497

O Love divine ! what hast Thou done. C. Wesley. 160

O Love of God, how strong and true. . Dr. Bonar. 70

O Master, let me walk with Thee. . W. Gladden. 605

O perfect Love, all human thought transcending Mrs. Gurney. 962

O render thanks to God above. . . Tote and Brady 20 O sacred Head, once wounded. . Bernard of Clairvaux

and Gerhardt t trans, by Dr.J. W. Alexander 163

O Saviour, bless us ere we go. Dr. F. W. Faber 643

C) Saviour, whom this holy morn . . Bp, Heber . 125

O Sun of Righteousness, arise C. Wesley (?). 522

O that I could, in every place C. Wesley. 457

O that I could my Lord receive C. Wesley. 559

O that I could repent C. Wesley. 314

O that I, first of love possessed C. Wesley. 324

O that my load of sin were gone C. Wesley. 545

O that the Lord s salvation. . . H. F. Lyte. 779

O the bitter shame and sorrow T. Monod. 568

O Thou before whose presence. . . S.J. Stone. 955

O Thou eternal Victim, slain C. Wesley. 190

O Thou God who hearest prayer. . . Dr. B. H. Kennedy 940

O Thou, our Husband, Brother, Friend. C. Wesley. 708

O Thou through suffering perfect made. Bp. How. 952 O Thou to whose all-searching sight. Zinzendorf, trans, by

/. Wesley. 476

O Thou who art of all that is. . F. L. Hostner. 413

O Thou who earnest from above C. Wesley. 588

O Thou who wouldst not have C. Wesley. 841

O Thou, whom once they flocked to hear. C. Wesley. 143 O Thou whose chosen place of birth. . W. S. Peterson and

Mrs. Armitage 954

O Thou whose hand hath brought us. . F. W. Goadby. 665

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