INDEX OF FIRST LINES
FIRST LINE | NO. | AUTHOR OR SOURCE | TUNE |
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Christ, whose glory fills the skies | 119 | Charles Wesley (1707-1788) | Dix. |
Christian! dost thou see them | 197 | Andrew of Crete. Tr. John Mason Neale (1818-1866) | Holy War |
Christian! seek not yet repose | 188 | Charlotte Elliott (1789-1871) | Vigilate |
Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire | 126 | From the Latin (9th cent. ?). Tr. John Cosin (1594-1672) | Veni Creator. |
Come, let us to the Lord our God | 38 | John Morison (1749-1798) | Belmont. |
Come, thou Traveller unknown | 199 | Charles Wesley (1707-1788) | Israel. |
Come, thou Almighty King | 258 | Whitfield's Leaflet (1757) | Moscow |
Come, thou long-expected Jesus | 122 | Charles Wesley (1707-1788) | Hyfrydol. |
Come to our poor nature's night | 130 | George Rawson (1807-1889) | Irene. |
Come unto me, ye weary | 138 | William Chatterton Dix (1837-1898) | Come unto me. |
Come, ye faithful, raise the strain | 107 | St. John Damascene (d. 780). Tr. John Mason Neale (1818-1S66) | Martyrs. |
Comes, at times, a stillness as of even | 210 | Isaac Gregory Smith (1826- ) | Evening and Morning. |
Commit thou all thy griefs | 211 Pt. i | Paul Gerhardt (1607-1676). Tr. John Wesley (1703-1791) | St. George. |
Crown him with many crowns | 112 | Matthew Bridges (1800-1894) | Diademata. |
Days and moments quickly flying | 224 | Edward Caswall (1814-1878) | St. Sylvester. |
Dear Lord and Father of mankind | 164 | John Greenleaf Whittier (1807-1892) | (1) Rest. (2) Campfields. |
Dies irae, dies ilia | 124 | Thomas of Celano (d. 125 ) | Dies Irae |
Eternal Light! eternal Light! | 4 | Thomas Binney (1798-1874) | Newcastle. |
Eternal Ruler of the ceaseless round | 56 | John White Chadwick (1840-1904) | Song I. |
Fairest Lord Jesus | 118 | From the German. | Crusaders' Hymn. |
Father, again in Jesus' Name we meet | 39 | Lucy Elizabeth Georgina Whitmore (1792-1840) | Ellingham. |
Father, let thy kingdom come | 245 | John Page Hopps (1834-1912) | Lübeck. |
Father, to thee we look in all our sorrow | 217 | Frederick Lucian Hosmer(1840- ) | (1) Donne Secours. (2) L'Omnipotent. |
Fight the good fight with all thy might | 188 | John Samuel Bewley Monsell (1811-1875) | Pentecost. |
Fling out the banner ! let it float | 256 | George Washington Doane (1799-1859) | Waltham. |
For all the saints who from their labours rest | 232 | William Walsham How (1823-1897) | St. Philip, |
For ever with the Lord .... | 233 | James Montgomery (1771-1854) | Montgomery. |
For the beauty of the earth | 69 | Folliott Sandford Pierpoint (1835- ) | Dix. |
For thee, dear dear country . | 238 Pt. iii | Bernard of Cluny (c. 1145). Tr. John Mason Neale (1818-1866) | Meirionydd. |
From Greenland's icy mountains | 262 | Reginald Heber (1783-1826) | Missionary Hymn. |
From ocean unto ocean | 257 | Robert Murray (1832-1910) | Morning Light. |
Give to the winds thy fears | 211 Pt. ii | Paul Gerhardt (1607-1676). Tr. John Wesley (1703-1791) | St. Augustine. |
Glorious things of thee are spoken | 241 | John Newton (1725-1807) | Austria. |
Go to dark Gethsemane | 95 | James Montgomery (1771-1854) | Venit Hora. |
God moves in a mysterious way | 71 | William Cowper (1731-1800) | London New. |
God of our fathers, known of old | 268 | Rudyard Kipling (1865- ) | Blanchard. |
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