Laudes Domini: a selection of spiritual songs ancient & modern (Abr. ed.)

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100Ye servants of God, your Master proclaimLYONSTextPage Scan
101Oh, worship the King, all-glorious aboveLYONSTextPage Scan
102Sun of my soul! thou Saviour dearHURSLEYTextPage Scan
103Again, as evening's shadow fallsHURSLEYTextPage Scan
104Glory to thee, my God, this night EVENING HYMNTextPage Scan
105My God, how endless is thy love!GRATITUDETextPage Scan
106The peace which God alone revealsGRATITUDETextPage Scan
107Thus far the Lord has led me onHEBRONTextPage Scan
108Dismiss us with Thy blessing, Lord, HelpHEBRONTextPage Scan
109Almighty God, thy word is cast COLCHESTERTextPage Scan
110Another day is past and goneCOLCHESTERTextPage Scan
111Blest are the souls that hear and knowGRAFENBERGTextPage Scan
112How gentle God's commands!DENNISTextPage Scan
113Still, still with thee, my GodDENNISTextPage Scan
114The day, O Lord, is spentNEALETextPage Scan
115Softly now the light of daySEYMOURTextPage Scan
116For the mercies of the daySEYMOURTextPage Scan
117Now may he who from the deadBEMINSTERTextPage Scan
118Praise the God of our salvationBEMINSTERTextPage Scan
119Day is dying in the WestEVENING PRAISETextPage Scan
120For a season called to partHOLLEYTextPage Scan
121Thou, from whom we never partHOLLEYTextPage Scan
122Sweet Saviour, bless us ere we goMATTHIASTextPage Scan
123Holy Father, cheer our wayNELLINETextPage Scan
124When, streaming from the eastern skiesSTELLA TextPage Scan
125Now the day is overEMMELARTextPage Scan
126Saviour, breathe an evening blessingVESPER HYMNTextPage Scan
127Gently, Lord, oh, gently lead usVESPER HYMNTextPage Scan
128May the grace of Christ our SaviourSTOCKWELLTextPage Scan
129Lord, dismiss us with thy blessingSTOCKWELLTextPage Scan
130Lord, dismiss us with thy blessingGREENVILLETextPage Scan
131God of our salvation! hear usNELSONTextPage Scan
132Keep us, Lord, O, keep us everNELSONTextPage Scan
133Saviour, again to thy dear name we raiseELLERTONTextPage Scan
134Father! in thy mysterious presence kneelingHENLEYTextPage Scan
135Abide with me: fast falls the eventideEVENTIDETextPage Scan
136Swift to its close ebbs out life's little dayEVENTIDETextPage Scan
137O Lord, who by thy presence hast made lightEVENTIDETextPage Scan
138God, in the gospel of his SonCELTERETTextPage Scan
139The heavens declare thy glory, Lord!UXBRIDGETextPage Scan
140Great Sun of Righteousness, arise!UXBRIDGETextPage Scan
141Almighty Lord, the sun shall failUXBRIDGETextPage Scan
142The Spirit breathes upon the WordSOUTHWELLTextPage Scan
143How shall the young secure their heartsSOUTHWELLTextPage Scan
144How precious is the book divineKNOXTextPage Scan
145O Word of God incarnateCHENIESTextPage Scan
146The heavens declare his gloryCHENIESTextPage Scan
147O God, the Rock of AgesMIRIAMTextPage Scan
148On mountains and in valleysMIRIAMTextPage Scan
149'Tis not that I did choose theeMIRIAMTextPage Scan
150Lord! thou hast searched, and seen me thro'TRUROTextPage Scan
151Oh, for a strong, a lasting faithTRUROTextPage Scan
152What finite power, with ceaseless toilFORESTTextPage Scan
153Lord of all being; throned afarLOUVANTextPage Scan
154Lord, how mysterious are thy ways!LOUVANTextPage Scan
155Lord, my weak thought in vain would climbLOUVANTextPage Scan
156While thee I seek, protecting Power!BRATTLE STREETTextPage Scan
157What shall I render to my GodBRATTLE STREETTextPage Scan
158Father! how wide thy glory shines!NOELTextPage Scan
159Sweet is the memory of thy graceNOELTextPage Scan
160Lord, when my raptured thought surveysNOELTextPage Scan
161When all thy mercies, O my God!RALSTONTextPage Scan
162Come, ye that know and fear the LordDOWNSTextPage Scan
163In all my vast concerns with theeBURLINGTONTextPage Scan
164Great God! how infinite art thou!DUNDEETextPage Scan
165O God! we praise thee, and confessLAUDTextPage Scan
166Keep silence, all created things!ST. ANN'STextPage Scan
167My God, how wonderful thou artCORINTHTextPage Scan
168Our God, our help in ages pastEVAN, IITextPage Scan
169Begin, my tongue, some heavenly themeMANOAHTextPage Scan
170Lord, where shall guilty souls retireELIZABETHTOWNTextPage Scan
171Holy and reverend is the nameELIZABETHTOWNTextPage Scan
172God moves in a mysterious wayLONDON NEWTextPage Scan
173How are thy servants blest, O Lord!DUNFERMLINETextPage Scan
174Lord, thy glory fills the heavenFABENTextPage Scan
175Lord, with glowing heart I'd praise theeFABENTextPage Scan
176There's a wideness in God's mercyERIETextPage Scan
177Great Creator! who this dayDAYSTARTextPage Scan
178Come, thou Almighty KingITALIAN HYMNTextPage Scan
179Holy, holy, holy LordDIXTextPage Scan
180Oh, give thanks to Him who made DIXTextPage Scan
181As with gladness men of oldDIXTextPage Scan
182It came upon the midnight clearCAROLTextPage Scan
183While shepherds watched their flocks by nightNOELTextPage Scan
184Calm on the listening ear of nightNOELTextPage Scan
185Hark, the herald angels singHERALD ANGELS TextPage Scan
186He has come! the Christ of GodHERALD ANGELSTextPage Scan
187Joy to the world; the Lord is come!ANTIOCHTextPage Scan
188Hail the night, all hail the mornTextPage Scan
189God with us! oh, glorious name!TextPage Scan
190Lord Jesus! when I think of theeHUMMELTextPage Scan
191O Lord, we now thy path retraceHUMMELTextPage Scan
192Jesus, and didst thou condescendST. LEONARDTextPage Scan
193Thou art the Way: to thee aloneGRIGGTextPage Scan
194Lord, as to Thy dear cross we flee HELENATextPage Scan
195Jesus! thy love shall we forgetHELENATextPage Scan
196Oh, see how Jesus trusts himselfFLENSBURGTextPage Scan
197The Saviour! oh, what endless charmsATHENSTextPage Scan
198I heard the voice of Jesus sayVOX DILECTITextPage Scan
199Let worldly minds the world pursueVOC DILECTITextPage Scan

[This hymnal has not been proofed - data may be incomplete or incorrect]
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