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��INDEX TO THE HYMNS

��FIRST LINE AUTHOR

The praying Spirit breathe C. Wesley ,

The promise of My Father s love. . Dr. Watts

The radiant morn hath passed away. . Dr. Thring

The roseate hues of early dawn. . . Mrs. Alexander

The saints of God ! their conflict past. . Archp. Maclagan

The sands of time are sinking. . . Mrs. Cousin.

The Saviour, when to heaven He rose. . Dr. Doddridge

The shadows of the evening hours. . Miss Procter.

The Son of God goes forth to war. . Bp. Heber

The sower went forth sowing. . . W. St. H. Bourne

The spacious firmament on high. . . Addison.

The Spirit breathes upon the word. . Cowper.

The strain upraise of joy and praise. . Notkcr, trans, by

Dr. Neale

The thing my God doth hate C. Wesley

The voice that breathed o er Eden. . J. Keble.

The voice that speaks Jehovah near. . C. Wesley

Thee, Jesus, full of truth and grace. . C. Wesley

Thee, Jesus, Thee, the sinner s Friend. C. Wesley

Thee we adore, eternal Name. . . Dr. Watts

Thee will I love, my strength, my tower. Scheffler, trans,

l&amp;gt;yj. Wesley

Thee will I praise with all my heart. . C. Wesley

Their earthly task who fail to do. . C. Wesley

There is a better world, they say. . Dr. Lyth

There is a book who runs may read. . /. Keble.

There is a fountain filled with blood. . Cowper.

There s a Friend for little children. . A. Midlane

There s a glorious work before us. . Charles Garrett

There is a green hill far away. . . Mrs. Alexander

There is a land of pure delight. . . Dr. Watts

There is no sorrow, Lord, too light. . Mrs. Crewdson

There were ninety and nine that safely lay. Miss Clephane.

These things shall be ! a loftier race. . /. A. Symonds

Thine arm, O Lord, in days of old. . Dean Plumptre Thine, Lord, is wisdom, Thine alone E, Lange, trans, byj. Wesley

��This is the day of light

This is the field, the world below

This stone to Thee in faith we lay

This, this is the God we adore.

Thou art gone up on high.

Thou art the Way ; by Thee alone

Thou didst leave Thy throne.

Thou doest all things well.

Thou God of glorious majesty

Thou God of truth and love

Thou gracious God, whose mercy lends

Thou great mysterious God unknown.

Thou great Redeemer, dying Lamb

Thou hidden love of God, whose height

Thou hidden Source of calm repose Thou, Jesu, Thou my breast inspire

��/. Ellerton

/. Hinchsliffe.

Montgomery. J. Hart.

Mrs. Toke

Bp. Doane . Miss E. E. S. Elliott

W. M. Bunting

C. Wesley

C. Wesley . Dr. O. W. Holmes

C. Wesley

J. Cennick . Tersteegen, trans, by J. Wesley

C. Wesley

C. Wesley

��NO. 500 728 921 919 809 633 750 920 806 943 75 262

27 527 960

5i3 469

353 814

421

88

604

889

85 332 871

959 869 850

195 149 980 953 39 639 843 660

3S9 183 U3 138 487 842 692 897

33 100

531 107

595

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