| 1. ‘Glory, glory everlasting.’ |
| 2. ‘We’‘ll sing of the Shepherd that died.’ |
| 3. ‘Head of the church triumphant!’ |
| 4. ‘Lo! He comes with clouds descending.’ |
| 5. ‘Glory to God on High!’ |
| 6. ‘O Jesus Christ, most holy.’ |
| 7. ‘“Abba,” Father,Lord! we call Thee.’ |
| 8. ‘Richest stores of heav’‘nly blessings.’ |
| 9. Ere God had built the mountains. |
| 10. ‘Come, let us join our cheerful songs’ |
| 11. Though troubles assail. |
| 12. When Satan appears. |
| 13. One there is above all others. |
| 14. ‘We bless Thee, O Thou great Amen!’ |
| 15. ‘Children of God, in age or youth.’ |
| 16. ‘Brethren, let us join to bless’ |
| 17. ‘Saviour, come, Thy Saints are waiting’ |
| 18. How good is the God we adore. |
| 19. ‘Hail, Thou once despised Jesus!’ |
| 20. ‘Jesus, hail! amid the glory.’ |
| 21. Now in a song of grateful praise. |
| 22. Nothing know we of the season |
| 23. ‘'’Twixt Jesus and the chosen race.’ |
| 24. ‘On Christ, salvation rests secure.’ |
| 25. ‘Much in sorrow, oft in woe.’ |
| 26. ‘Gracious Lord, my heart is fixed’ |
| 27. ‘Blest Lamb of God! with grateful praise.’ |
| 28. ‘The Saviour lives, no more to die.’ |
| 29. Praise the Lord Who died to save us |
| 30. The atoning work is done. |
| 31. ‘Let sinners sav’‘d give thanks and sing’ |
| 32. Great Shepherd of the chosen few |
| 33. ‘Awake, and sing the song.’ |
| 34. ‘Bless’‘d be the everlasting God.’ |
| 35. ‘The Lord is ris’‘n indeed’ |
| 36. ‘Behold the Lamb with glory crown’‘d!’ |
| 37. ‘Guide us, O Thou great Jehovah.’ |
| 38. ‘Come, Thou fount of every blessing’ |
| 39. Though twice ten thousand sinners go |
| 40. ‘He livesthe great Redeemer lives!’ |
| 41. ‘As saints we will not be dismay’‘d’ |
| 42. Christ shed His precious blood. |
| 43. What though the accuser roar. |
| 44. ‘His be “the Victor’’s name’ |
| 45. ‘O gracious Shepherd! bind us’ |
| 46. As debtors to mercy alone |
| 47. ‘O joyful day! O glorious hour!’ |
| 48. ‘Come, Thou glorious day of promise!’ |
| 49. By whom was David taught. |
| 50. Forever blessed be the Lord |
| 51. Let sinners boast of sinful joys. |
| 52. ‘Jesus only - He can give’ |
| 53. Happy they who trust in Jesus. |
| 54. ‘Hark! ten thousand voices crying’ |
| 55. ‘Hosanna to the King of kings!’ |
| 56. ‘Arise, ye saints, arise’ |
| 57. We hope to see the day. |
| 58. ‘Faint not, Christian! though the road.’ |
| 59. ‘The saints, of Christ the portion are’ |
| 60. ‘Jesus, we our cross have taken.’ |
| 61. ‘Church of God, by Christ’’s salvation’ |
| 62. ‘Father of peace, and God of love!’ |
| 63. ‘Sav’‘d from the awful guilt of sin.’ |
| 64. ‘O Holy Saviour! Friend unseen’ |
| 65. ‘With heav’‘n in view we tread the path’ |
| 66. The Church in her militant state. |
| 67. ‘Jerusalem ! our heav’‘nly home.’ |
| 68. ‘Jerusalem! our happy home’ |
| 69. ‘Soon all shall hail our Jesus’’ name.’ |
| 70. ‘Jesus, the Lord, is risen’ |
| 71. ‘O blessed Saviour, is Thy love’ |
| 72. The saint amid this stormy world |
| 73. ‘With hope deferr’‘d, oft faint and sick’ |
| 74. ‘Fain would we, Jesus, know Thy love.’ |
| 75. ‘Soldiers of Christ, arise’ |
| 76. ‘Come on, my partners in distress.’ |
| 77. ‘Jesus, Thy blood and righteousness.’ |
| 78. With joy we meditate the grace. |
| 79. ‘Children of the heav’‘nly King’ |
| 80. ‘Now begin the heav’‘nly theme’ |
| 81. ‘Arm of the Lordawake, awake!’ |
| 82. ‘Come, ye that love the Lord.’ |
| 83. ‘Master! we would no longer be.’ |
| 84. ‘Jesus, in Thee our eyes behold.’ |
| 85. ‘Fly, ye seasons, fly still faster.’ |
| 86. The night is wearing fast away. |
| 87. ‘O weeping Spouse, arise, rejoice!’ |
| 88. Why should I fear the darkest hour |
| 89. Not all the blood of beasts |
| 90. To see the Saviour as He is. |
| 91. ‘In Jesus, the Lamb’ |
| 92. ‘Hark, the notes of angels singing.’ |
| 93. ‘Awake, ye saints, and raise your eyes’ |
| 94. ‘Jesus! and shall it ever be’ |
| 95. ‘When Israel, by divine command’ |
| 96. ‘Jesus our Head, once crown’‘d with thorns.’ |
| 97. ‘Yes, we hope the day is nigh’ |
| 98. ‘Come, saints, your grateful voices raise.’ |
| 99. Are we the soldiers of the cross. |
| 100. ‘Forever with the Lord!’ |
| 101. ‘While waiting for the Lord!’ |
| 102. Though in a foreign land |
| 103. Shepherd of the chosen number. |
| 104. ‘Glory unto Jesus be!’ |
| 105. Grace is the sweetest sound. |
| 106. The King of kings and Lord of lords. |
| 107. ‘Away with our sorrow and fear!’ |
| 108. How can we sink with such a prop. |
| 109. ‘When, gracious Lord, when shall it be.’ |
| 110. ‘Awake, ye saints, stretch ev’‘ry nerve.’ |
| 111. ‘Nothing but Thy blood, O Jesus’ |
| 112. ‘Jesus! before Thy face we fall.’ |
| 113. ‘The Cross! the Cross! O that’’s our gain.’ |
| 114. ‘Saviour divine, Whose name we know’ |
| 115. ‘Awake, each saint, in joyful lays’ |
| 116. Great the joy when Christians meet |
| 117. ‘May we, O God! Thy mind express.’ |
| 118. ‘O God, our languid hearts inspire’ |
| 119. Peace be to this congregation. |
| 120. ‘Look, ye saints, look there and wonder!’ |
| 121. ‘Look, ye saints, the sight is glorious.’ |
| 122. Soon shall Israel long dispersed |
| 123. ‘Grace ‘‘tis a charming sound.’ |
| 124. Your praises hither bring. |
| 125. ‘Lord, accept our feeble song!’ |
| 126. ‘To Him that sav’‘d us from the world.’ |
| 127. ‘Rock of ages! cleft for me’ |
| 128. ‘Bride of the Lamb! awake, awake!’ |
| 129. A pilgrim through this lonely world. |
| 130. ‘'’Tis comethe glad millennial morn’ |
| 131. We are not come to the burning brow. |
| 132. ‘Awake, ye saints, arise! too long.’ |
| 133. ‘Father of Glory, we would know.’ |
| 134. ‘Saviour, haste! our souls are waiting’ |
| 135. ‘O Lord! Who now art seated.’ |
| 136. ‘O Lord, thy love’’s unbounded!’ |
| 137. ‘Hark! how the blood-bought hosts above.’ |
| 138. ‘Jesus, Thou glorious Priest and King.’ |
| 139. ‘Hark, the glad sound! the Saviour comes!’ |
| 140. How sweet the name of Jesus sounds |
| 141. ‘Jesus, the Christ! eternal Word!’ |
| 142. ‘Hope of our hearts! O Lord, appear.’ |
| 143. Bright with all His crowns of glory. |
| 144. ‘O blessed Jesus! who but thou.’ |
| 145. Since Christ and we are one |
| 146. All things that God or man could wish |
| 147. ‘Brightness of the Father’’s glory’ |
| 148. ‘See! See, the blessed Saviour comes.’ |
| 149. ‘I’‘m glad I know that Christ shall reign.’ |
| 150. ‘The God Who dwells above, we call.’ |
| 151. Not to ourselves we owe. |
| 152. ‘It hath not fully yet appear’‘d’ |
| 153. When will the trumpet loud proclaim. |
| 154. ‘And art Thou, gracious Master, gone’ |
| 155. ‘Ye watchful saints arise!’ |
| 156. We sing the praise of Him Who died. |
| 157. O Thou Who didst thy glory leave. |
| 158. ‘Yes ‘‘tis a rough and thorny road.’ |
| 159. O Head so full of bruises. |
| 160. We give Thee thanks unfeigned. |
| 161. ‘O Saviour, we are Thine’ |
| 162. Let us rejoice in Christ the Lord. |
| 163. ‘Great Saviour of the church, we own.’ |
| 164. ‘The Son of God, Who once for us.’ |
| 165. He bids us come; His voice we know. |
| 166. ‘Father, we commend our spirits’ |
| 167. From far we see the glorious day. |
| 168. Great Leader of the Church of God. |
| 169. ‘Brethren, awake, awake from sloth!’ |
| 170. ‘The promise is fulfill’‘d’ |
| 171. How blest the bright morning appears. |
| 172. Who is the wondrous Kin g. |
| 173. ‘For Sion’’s sake I will not rest.’ |
| 174. The day comes on apace. |
| 175. The day of glory bearing. |
| 176. ‘Here we rest,in wonder viewing’ |
| 177. ‘Jesus, lead us by Thy pow’‘r.’ |
| 178. From Egypt lately freed. |
| 179. ‘“We’‘ve no abiding city here;’ |
| 180. ‘Children of God! who, pacing slow’ |
| 181. Sweeter sounds than music knows |
| 182. ‘We long to behold Him array’‘d.’ |
| 183. From Egypt lately come. |
| 184. ‘Whene’‘er I muse upon the cross.’ |
| 185. On earth the song begins. |
| 186. Come let us sing the matchless worth |
| 187. Join all the glorious names. |
| 188. ‘Should all the hosts of, death.’ |
| 189. ‘Jesus, Saviour of the soul.’ |
| 190. ‘Since Thou, the everlasting God’ |
| 191. ‘Christ deliver’‘d me when bound’ |
| 192. ‘Happy Christian, God’’s own child’ |
| 193. ‘O Jesus, to tell of Thy love.’ |
| 194. ‘Thy gracious presence, O our God.’ |
| 195. ‘O Jesus Christ, the Saviour.’ |
| 196. ‘How long, O Lord our Saviour’ |
| 197. Once we all were wretched strangers. |
| 198. ‘When first, in purpose deep.’ |
| 199. ‘Thro’’ the Holy Ghost it is’ |
| 200. The person of the Lamb |
| 201. ‘Jesus, spotless Lamb of God.’ |
| 202. ‘Well may we sing! with triumph sing.’ |
| 203. God in the face of His dear Son |
| 204. ‘Come ye that know the Saviour’’s name’ |
| 205. Songs of praise the angels sang. |
| 206. ‘I’‘m not ashamed to own my Lord.’ |
| 207. Far from us be grief and sadness |
| 208. ‘How great the privilege! how sweet.’ |
| 209. ‘Thou precious Saviour, Son of God.’ |
| 210. Zion shall soon lift up her head. |
| 211. ‘Though we’‘re weary, heavy-laden.’ |
| 212. Glory to the Father give. |
| 213. ‘Hail! Alpha and Omega hail!’ |
| 214. O render thanks to God above |
| 215. How precious is the book Divine. |
| 216. ‘Now, Lord, inspire each brother’’s heart.’ |
| 217. ‘Let us love, and sing, and wonder.’ |
| 218. Let us praise and join the chorus. |
| 219. ‘Join’‘d in the bonds of faith and love.’ |
| 220. ‘What tho’’ the Lord Himself appear.’ |
| 221. ‘Christ, the Lord, will come again.’ |
| 222. ‘Jesus shall reign where’‘er the sun.’ |
| 223. ‘Behold! the mountain of the Lord.’ |
| 224. To wait for that important day. |
| 225. ‘Lo! what a glorious sight appears’ |
| 226. Sweet to the saints it is to bring |
| 227. ‘Jesus, our Lord, our souls adore’ |
| 228. Let saints on earth their anthems raise. |
| 229. ‘Come, saints, and sing; dismiss your fear’ |
| 230. Of all the gifts Thy hand bestow. |
| 231. The God of Abraham praise. |
| 232. ‘Arm of the Lord, whose wondrous pow’‘r.’ |
| 233. ‘Thou great Redeemer, precious Lamb!’ |
| 234. ‘Forgiveness! ‘‘twas a joyful sound’ |
| 235. O what blessings flow from grace |
| 236. ‘Sons of God, now raise your songs.’ |
| 237. Behold the glories of the Lamb. |
| 238. In Him Whose presence gladdens heaven. |
| 239. Endless praises to our Lord. |
| 240. It was for me the Lord did die |
| 241. ‘Holy Lamb, who Thee receive.’ |
| 242. O teach me more of Thy blest ways |
| 243. Give thanks to God most high |
| 244. ‘Through waves, through clouds and storms.’ |
| 245. ‘God knew the Church unsought, He sought.’ |
| 246. ‘O God! we see Thee in the Lamb’ |
| 247. ‘And art Thou with us, gracious Lord.’ |
| 248. ‘That we are seen, O God, by Thee’ |
| 249. ‘Our feeble pray’‘r we now present.’ |
| 250. ‘'’Tis seldom we can trace the way.’ |
| 251. ‘Thy brethren, Lord, so minded keep.’ |
| 252. ‘O Love divine! what hast Thou done?’ |
| 253. Like sheep we went astray |
| 254. ‘The Lamb was slain! let us adore’ |
| 255. O Thou Whose mercies far exceed. |
| 256. O how the thought that I shall know. |
| 257. Our times are in thy hand. |
| 258. ‘Where high the heav’‘nly temple stands.’ |
| 259. ‘Hosanna! to the living Lord.’ |
| 260. To God the only wise. |
| 261. ‘To Thee, O gracious Lord, we give.’ |
| 262. Nothing on earth we call our own. |
| 263. Onward let my children go. |
| 264. ‘Belov’‘d associates in the strife’ |
| 265. And do we hope to be with Him |
| 266. If Jesus should appear. |
| 267. ‘Ye servants of the Lord!’ |
| 268. ‘Son of God, Thy people’’s shield’ |
| 269. ‘Long hath the night of sorrow reign’‘d’ |
| 270. ‘O Saviour! whom absent we love.’ |
| 271. ‘Behold the saints belov’‘d of God’ |
| 272. How bright these glorious spirits shine. |
| 273. Now may the God of peace and love. |
| 274. ‘Saviour and Lord, our Priest and King.’ |
| 275. The Lord is coming in the clouds. |
| 276. ‘Jehovah Jesus! glorious Lord’ |
| 277. ‘Shepherd of life! do Thou behold’ |
| 278. How precious that truth to the soul. |
| 279. How wondrous the glories that meet. |
| 280. Worthy the Lamb for sinners slain. |
| 281. ‘Jesus, Thou source of true delight.’ |
| 282. ‘Why those fears? behold ‘‘tis Jesus.’ |
| 283. ‘To those who love Thee, gracious Lord.’ |
| 284. ‘Look, look, ye saints, within the veil.’ |
| 285. ‘Thou hidden love of God, whose height.’ |
| 286. ‘Jesus, Thy boundless love to me.’ |
| 287. Ye saints attend the cry |
| 288. Thou very present aid. |
| 289. ‘From earth the Saviour’’s gone’ |
| 290. ‘Joy to the world! the Lord is come’ |
| 291. Soon righteousness shall come |
| 292. From all that dwell below the skies. |
| 293. Who trust unto the Lamb. |
| 294. ‘Awake, prophetic harp, awake!’ |
| 295. ‘Though dark be our way, since God is our guide’ |
| 296. Our Father we believe. |
| 297. ‘O Love divine, how sweet Thou art’ |
| 298. O may we always ready stand. |
| 299. Had we ten thousand gifts beside. |
| 300. ‘O Jesus, gracious Saviour.’ |
| 301. ‘O Lord, when we the path retrace.’ |
| 302. There is a place of endless joy. |
| 303. ‘Lord, we are Thine: our God Thou art’ |
| 304. ‘Come, saints, praise the Lamb, His mercies proclaim’ |
| 305. ‘When along life’’s thorny road.’ |
| 306. Behold yon bright and countless throng |
| 307. ‘O happy day! when first we felt’ |
| 308. ‘Lord Jesus, are we one with Thee?’ |
| 309. ‘We’‘re not of the world which fadeth away.’ |
| 310. ‘See, He comes, He won the day!’ |
| 311. Soon shall our Master come. |
| 312. ‘Great God, as Father Thee we claim’ |
| 313. ‘Who then shall God’’s elect condemn?’ |
| 314. ‘O draw me, Saviour, after Thee.’ |
| 315. ‘Awake, ye saints, awake and watch.’ |
| 316. Jesus comes by crowds attended |
| 317. ‘Jesus, we hail Thee Israel’’s King.’ |
| 318. Sing aloud to God our strength. |
| 319. In our Lord we have redemption |
| 320. Ours is a pardon bought with blood |
| 321. Saviour through the desert lead us. |
| 322. ‘Rise, my soul, thy God directs thee.’ |
| 323. ‘Would we view God’’s brightest glory’ |
| 324. ‘Since Thou, my Lord, art nigh’ |
| 325. ‘Thy name we bless, Lord Jesus.’ |
| 326. ‘Thou, Lamb of God! didst shed Thy blood.’ |
| 327. ‘O Jesus! everlasting God!’ |
| 328. Jesus for us a body took |
| 329. ‘O Saviour! can it ever be’ |
| 330. ‘O Thou Who hast redeem’‘d of old.’ |
| 331. ‘His mournful days of flesh are o’‘er.’ |
| 332. We go to meet the Saviour. |
| 333. ‘To us, our God His love commends’ |
| 334. ‘Thou God of grace, our Father!’ |
| 335. ‘Rejoice, ye saints, rejoice and praise’ |
| 336. ‘Poor, weak, and worthless, though I am’ |
| 337. ‘O gracious Father! God of Love!’ |
| 338. O that we never might forget. |
| 339. From various cares our hearts retire |
| 340. ‘Jesus, Who vanquish’‘d all our foes.’ |
| 341. ‘Salvation’’s Captain and the guide’ |
| 342. Strangers and pilgrims here below |
| 343. ‘Cross, reproach, and tribulation’ |
| 344. O Israel to thy tents repair. |
| 345. We tread the path our Master trod. |
| 346. Above the clouds a city stands |
| 347. ‘Ah! who upon earth can conceive’ |
| 348. What will it be to dwell above. |
| 349. Soon on this wretched scene of night. |
| 350. ‘Hail, blessed scene of endless joy!’ |
| 351. The countless multitude on high. |
| 352. ‘To heaven’’s eternal King’ |
| 353. ‘Tho’’ now we bear the chilly blast’ |
| 354. ‘See mercy, mercy from on high.’ |
| 355. ‘Awake, our souls! awake our tongues’ |
| 356. ‘Sov’‘reign grace o’‘er sin abounding!’ |
| 357. ‘To the Redeemer’’s glorious name.’ |
| 358. ‘Thy mercy, O God is the theme of my song.’ |
| 359. Lord Jesus we worship and bow at Thy feet. |
| 360. ‘Jesus! O name divinely sweet!’ |
| 361. ‘O Love divine, Thou vast abyss!’ |
| 362. ‘Blessed are the sons of God!’ |
| 363. ‘Brethren, while we sojourn here’ |
| 364. ‘Behold the temple of the Lord!’ |
| 365. ‘O Thou that dwell’‘st in the heavens high.’ |
| 366. ‘To glory in Jesus, we think.’ |
| 367. ‘Love divine, all loves excelling.’ |
| 368. See how within the holiest |
| 369. ‘Jesus in the heav’‘nly temple’ |
| 370. ‘Prince of Life and first-born brother.’ |
| 371. ‘Go, and search the tomb of Jesus.’ |
| 372. ‘O glorious grace! nor spot nor stain.’ |
| 373. Now the throne of God the Father. |
| 374. ‘God’’s tender mercies follow still.’ |
| 375. ‘'’Tis finished! wondrous word’ |
| 376. ‘Holy Saviour! we adore Thee’ |
| 377. ‘Father! we, Thy children, bless Thee.’ |
| 378. ‘Awake my soul, and with the sun’ |
| 379. ‘Lord of my life, O may Thy praise.’ |
| 380. ‘Lord, for the mercies of the night’ |
| 381. Through all the dangers of the night. |
| 382. ‘In sleep’’s serene oblivion laid.’ |
| 383. ‘Glory to Thee, my God, this night.’ |
| 384. ‘Now Father, let our evening songs.’ |
| 385. ‘God of my Life, with grateful heart.’ |
| 386. ‘Through the day Thy love has spar’‘d us’ |
| 387. Through the dark and silent hours. |
| 388. ‘Hail! holy day, most blest, most dear!’ |
| 389. ‘The risen Lamb, come let us praise’ |
| 390. May we throughout this day of Thine. |
| 391. ‘This is the day, the blessed day.’ |
| 392. ‘Glad this day the first of seven!’ |
| 393. ‘The week’’s first day is that on which.’ |
| 394. The day that Jesus rose should be. |
| 395. ‘On this day, the first of seven.’ |
| 396. ‘Blessed day, the first of seven!’ |
| 397. ‘Christ the Lord is risen to-day.’ |
| 398. ‘Ere our evening meeting’’s close’ |
| 399. I rest in Christ the Son of God. |
| 400. ‘Oft we, alas! forget the love.’ |
| 401. Jesus once for sinners slain |
| 402. ‘We bless our Saviour’’s name’ |
| 403. ‘See! the Saviour spreads a table.’ |
| 404. ‘Brethren, come, our Saviour bids us.’ |
| 405. Jesus invites His saints. |
| 406. ‘Meeting in the Saviour’’s name’ |
| 407. This is the feast of heavenly wine |
| 408. ‘O how sweet, how comfortable’ |
| 409. Ours is a rich and royal feast. |
| 410. ‘Our passover is offer’‘d up’ |
| 411. In fellowship we meet around |
| 412. Breaking bread in love together |
| 413. Obedient to our dying Lord |
| 414. ‘Our Saviour’’s death is here display’‘d.’ |
| 415. In blessed union here we meet. |
| 416. In sacred fellowship we meet |
| 417. ‘O how pleasant, thus united.’ |
| 418. ‘At our Father’’s table meeting’ |
| 419. While we partake the bread and wine |
| 420. O the matchless love of God |
| 421. ‘These emblems of the Saviour’’s love.’ |
| 422. ‘See! the Father’’s hand is spreading.’ |
| 423. ‘Simply as disciples gather’‘d’ |
| 424. ‘Thy broken body, gracious Lord!’ |
| 425. With Jesus in our midst |
| 426. ‘Jesus, hail! exalted Saviour.’ |
| 427. ‘Precious Jesus! here we are.’ |
| 428. ‘As sinners sav’‘d by grace.’ |
| 429. One baptism we own. |
| 430. ‘For us Jesus was baptiz’‘d.’ |
| 431. ‘Children of God! in all your need’ |
| 432. ‘O gracious Lord, be with us now.’ |
| 433. ‘O God, Thy bounteous hand hath spread’ |
| 434. ‘Lord, dismiss us hence with gladness.’ |
| 435. On what has now been sown. |
| 436. Blest be the dear uniting love. |
| 437. ‘Lord, now we part in Thy blest name.’ |
| 438. ‘Once more, before we part.’ |
| 439. ‘Christian brethren, ere we part.’ |
| 440. ‘Saviour, follow with Thy blessing’ |
| 441. ‘Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing’ |
| 442. May the grace of Christ our Saviour. |
| 443. ‘While to sev’‘ral paths dividing.’ |
| 444. ‘Dismiss us with Thy blessing, Lord’ |
| 445. Blessings forever on the Lamb |
| 446. Of Thy love some gracious token. |
| 447. To Thee our wants are known |
| 448. ‘We bless Thee, Lord, that we have met.’ |
| 449. ‘Great Father of mercies, we bow.’ |
| 450. ‘Henceforward, till the Lord shall come’ |
| 451. ‘Jesus, my sorrow lies too deep.’ |
| 452. It is enough my precious Lord. |
| 453. ‘Lord! let my heart still turn to Thee’ |