Worship Song: with accompanying tunes

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197Though lowly here our lot may beWILMOREPage Scan
198Lord! when through sin I wanderRUTHERFORDPage Scan
199To Thee, O dear, dear SaviourSAVOY CHAPELPage Scan
200Teach me to live! 'Tis easier far to dieSPES MEA IN DEOPage Scan
201O God of Truth, whose living WordST. JOHN THE BAPTISTPage Scan
202If suddenly upon the streetZINALPage Scan
203Though home be dear, and life be sweetSELBORNEPage Scan
204O blessèd Life! The heart at restCROYLANDPage Scan
205'Twixt gleams of joy and clouds of doubtGRETTONPage Scan
206Saviour, when in dust to TheeMISEREREPage Scan
207O, break my heart; but break it as a fieldO BREAK MY HEARTPage Scan
208O Lord, in me there lieth noughtMANORBIERPage Scan
209Rock of Ages, cleft for meREDHEAD, No. 76Page Scan
210We name Thy Name, O GodST. DENYSPage Scan
211aJust as I am—without one pleaAGNUS DEIPage Scan
211bJust as I am—without one pleaST. BARNABASPage Scan
212Weary and sad, a wanderer from TheeST. AGNESPage Scan
213Weary of earth and laden with my sinST. AGNESPage Scan
214Though we long, in sin-wrought blindnessLOST AND FOUNDPage Scan
215aBecause I knew not when my life was goodLITANIAPage Scan
215bBecause I knew not when my life was goodSADIEPage Scan
216I give my heart to TheeLEOMINSTERPage Scan
217Jesus, I my cross have takenBETHANY (Crucifer)Page Scan
218O Jesu, I have promisedJESU, MAGISTER BONEPage Scan
219O Love, who once in time wast slainST. MARKPage Scan
220O Lord, Thy heavenly grace impartOBERLINPage Scan
221Take my life, and let it beST. BEESPage Scan
222Purer yet and purerVESPERSPage Scan
223One thing I of the Lord desireSOUTHPORTPage Scan
224O make me, Lord, Thy statutes learn!DALEHURSTPage Scan
225When Thy soldiers take their swordsHOUGHTON-LE-SPRINTPage Scan
226Fight the good fight with all thy mightPENTECOSTPage Scan
227The child leans on its parent's breastCONISHEADPage Scan
228Thine for ever! God of loveNEWINGTONPage Scan
229O let him, whose sorrowCLEWERPage Scan
230No human eye Thy face may seeWALTHAMPage Scan
231When up to nightly skies we gazeWALTHAMPage Scan
232My heart is resting, O my GodELIMPage Scan
233God moves in a mysterious wayTALLIS' ORDINALPage Scan
234Through all the changing scenes of lifeWILTSHIREPage Scan
235Father! beneath Thy sheltering wingBRESLAUPage Scan
236My Father, it is good for meBURMAHPage Scan
237Still will we trust, though earth seem dark and drearyLINCOLNPage Scan
238A fortress sure is God our KingEIN' FESTE BURGPage Scan
239Commit thou all thy griefsTYTHERTONPage Scan
240Give to the winds thy fearsTYTHERTONPage Scan
241As helpless as a child who clingsBURNSPage Scan
242O Thou by long experience triedST. POLYCARPPage Scan
243When winds are raging o'er the upper oceanCULLINGWORTHPage Scan
244Sweet is the solace of Thy loveALLHALLOWSPage Scan
245Father, I know that all my lifeST. SILASPage Scan
246God draws a cloud over each gleaming mornPORTSEAPage Scan
247Begone, unbelief; my Saviour is nearHANOVERPage Scan
248I worship Thee, sweet Will of God!EMMAUSPage Scan
249Immortal Love, within whose righteous willSANDONPage Scan
250My faith looks up to TheeOLIVETPage Scan
251Feeble, helpless, how shall ICONSECRATIONPage Scan
252Blest be Thy love, dear LordNARENZAPage Scan
253Quiet, Lord, my froward heartBEKESBOURNEPage Scan
254God is love: His mercy brightensLUCERNEPage Scan
255Long did I toil, and knew no earthly restMEERESTILLEPage Scan
256O Lord, Thine everlasting graceST. CHRYSOSTOMPage Scan
257Thou Lord art Love—and everywhereST. LEONARDPage Scan
258I vexed me with a troubled thoughtCAMPage Scan
259Rest of the weary, joy of the sadTHEODORAPage Scan
260I bow my forehead to the dustFARRANTPage Scan
261Not so in haste, my heart!QUIESPage Scan
262We see not, know not; all our wayORIGENPage Scan
263Lord, for tomorrow and its needs I do not prayHODIEPage Scan
264Let all men know, that all men moveTRENCHPage Scan
265My God! I do not flee from TheeBRAMHAMPage Scan
266aAround my path life's mysteriesGREGPage Scan
266bAround my path life's mysteriesSHADOWSPage Scan
267We pray no more, made lowly wiseTHE LARGER FAITHPage Scan
268Many things in life there areLITANYPage Scan
269Our days are few and full of strifeFESTUSPage Scan
270We cannot always trace the wayIN MEMORIAMPage Scan
271O God, not only in distressIN MEMORIAMPage Scan
272When I survey life's varied sceneST. BERNARDPage Scan
273O God, in whom we live and moveSAXBYPage Scan
274To Thine eternal arms, O GodBRESLAUPage Scan
275Eternal Light! Eternal Light!NEWCASTLEPage Scan
276Come, let us to the Lord our GodST. MARGUERITEPage Scan
277I would commune with Thee, my GodWESTMINSTERPage Scan
278Still with Thee, O my GodNEWLANDPage Scan
279My spirit longs for TheeST. CECILIAPage Scan
280O for a heart to praise my GodABRIDGEPage Scan
281O God! who know'st how frail we areBROOKFIELDPage Scan
282O saints of old! not yours aloneWHEN FAIREST EVEPage Scan
283Blest are the pure in heartBETHLEHEMPage Scan
284Our portion is not here, O LordALBANOPage Scan
285Thou say'st, Take up thy crossFOLLOWINGPage Scan
286Thou, who our faithless hearts canst readSALISBURYPage Scan
287aNearer, my God, to TheePROPIOR DEOPage Scan
287bNearer, my God, to TheeHORBURYPage Scan
288That mystic word of Thine, O sovereign LordDALKEITHPage Scan
289Eternal God! we look to TheeJERUSALEMPage Scan
290O for a closer walk with GodREDHEAD, No. 66Page Scan
291Wilt Thou not visit me?WILT THOU NOT VISIT ME?Page Scan
292Hark, my soul, it is the LordST. BEESPage Scan

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