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Name of hymn. No Composer or source of tune. Author or translator of hymn.


God is ever near us 7 Joachim Neander, 1650-1680. Minister of the reformed Church in Bremen. German. R. Birch Hoyle. 1923. From the German.
Here in misery, far from home 54 Imayo. Japanese. R. Birch Hoyle. 1924. From the Japanese. Luke XI, 15-17


Here in the stillness 63. Henri Colas. «Chants de la Jeune-République ». Lilian Stevenson. 1924. From the French.


Hills of the North, rejoice 27 «Little Cornard». Martin Shaw. English. C. E. Oakley. 1832-1865.
Holy God Thy name we bless 1 Roman Catholic Collection. Vienna, 1774. R. Birch Hoyle. 1923. From the Latin, Te Deum.
How many births are past. 23 Missionary College Hymns ; compiled and arranged by A. H. Small. Indian.
I know with full assurance 49 Melchior Teschner, 1584-1635. First composed for Valerius Herberger’s hymn: «Valet will ich dir geben.» Harmonised by J. S. Bach, Johannes Passion, 1724. German. R. Birch Hoyle. 1923. From the German.
I'm, Thine; O Lord 41 Louis Bonnet, 1805-1892. French-Swiss. R. Birch Hoyle. 1924, From the French.
Jesus Christ, joyous light 40 Liturgy of the Orthodox Church. R. Birch Hoyle. 1924. From the Greek.
Jesus, Thou art the way 39 Ludwig M. Lindeman, 1812-1887 ; first collector of Norwegian. folk-tunes. Norwegian. R. Birch Hoyle. 1923. From the Norwoegian:
Leave God to order all thy ways 9 Georg Neumark, 1621-1681; librarian and archivist at Weimar. German. Cathrine Winkworth. 1855. From the German.
Let us with a gladsome mind 15 Buddhist tune. Chinese John Milton, 1608-1674. From Pslam 136.
Make me a captive 37 «Leominster» G. W. Martin. 1828-1881 Harmonised by Sir Arthur S. Sullivan. 1842-1900. English George Matheson. Born in Glasgow, March 27, 1842 Lost his sight at 18 years of age. Died at North Berwick, Scotland, August 28, 1906.

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