Charles Wesley Hymns, Meter 88.88.88.

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This is a list of hymns of Charles Wesley of meter 88.88.88. For other meters, see Hymns of Charles Wesley.

Publication Codes

  • 1739a – Hymns and Sacred Poems
  • 1739b – Free Grace
  • 1739c – Hymns and Sacred Poems, Ed.2
  • 1740a – Means of Grace
  • 1740b – Life of Faith
  • 1740c – Hymns and Sacred Poems
  • 1741a – Collection of Psalms and Hymns
  • 1741b – Hymns on God's Everlasting Love
  • 1741c – Promise of Sanctification
  • 1742a – Hymns on God's Everlasting Love
  • 1742b – Hymns and Sacred Poems, Pt.1
  • 1742c – Hymns and Sacred Poems, Pt.2
  • 1742d – Whole Armor of God
  • 1742e – Taking of Jericho
  • 1742f – Elegy on Death of Robert Jones
  • 1742g – Fourteenth Chapter of Isaiah
  • 1742h – Thanksgiving for Colliers
  • 1742i – Hymn for Condemned Prisoners
  • 1743a – Psalms and Hymns, Pt.1
  • 1743b – Psalms and Hymns, Pt.2
  • 1743c – Prayer for Those Convinced of Sin
  • 1743d – Earnest Appeal to Men of reason
  • 1744a – Collection of Moral and Sacred Poems
  • 1744b – Hymns for Times of Trouble
  • 1744c – Times of Trouble and Persecution
  • 1744d – Extract of Wesley’s Journal [No. 4]
  • 1745a – Farther Appeal to Men of Reason
  • 1745b – Hymns on the Lord's Supper
  • 1745c – Difference between the Moravian
  • 1745e – A Word in Season
  • 1745f – Hymns for the Nativity of our Lord
  • 1745g – Word to a Protestant
  • 1745h – Hymns for Times of Trouble
  • 1746a – Funeral Hymns
  • 1746b – Hymns for Our Lord’s Resurrection
  • 1746c – Hymns for Ascension Day
  • 1746d – Hymns of Petition and Thanksgiving
  • 1746e – Hymns on the Great Festivals
  • 1746f – Public Thanksgiving Day
  • 1746g – Gloria Patri
  • 1746h – Graces Before and After Meat
  • 1747a – Hymn at the Sacrament
  • 1747b – Letter to the Bishop of London
  • 1747c – Hymns for Those that Seek
  • 1749a – Hymns and Sacred Poems, Vol.1
  • 1749b – Hymns and Sacred Poems, Vol.2
  • 1749c – Hymns for New Year’s Day
  • 1750a – Earthquake Hymns, Pt.1
  • 1750b – Earthquake Hymns, Pt.2
  • 1750c – Death of Thomas Hogg
  • 1755a – Epistle to John Wesley
  • 1755b – Catholic Spirit
  • 1756a – Hymn on the Lisbon Earthquake
  • 1756b – Hymns for the Year 1756
  • 1756c – Earthquake Hymns
  • 1758a – Hymns of Intercession
  • 1759a – For the Kingdom of England
  • 1759b – Funeral Hymns
  • 1759c – Hymns on the Expected Invasion
  • 1759d – Hymn for the People of Custrin
  • 1759e – Thanksgiving Hymns
  • 1760a – Hymns for the Preachers
  • 1762a – Scripture Hymns, Vol.1
  • 1762b – Scripture Hymns, Vol.2
  • 1763a – Hymns for Children
  • 1767a – Family Hymns
  • 1767b – Trinity Hymns, Pt.1
  • 1767c – Trinity Hymns, Pt.2
  • 1770a – Hymn for Mary Langson
  • 1770b – Hymn on the Death of Whitefield
  • 1771a – Elegy on Whitefield
  • 1771b – Epistle to Whitefield
  • 1772a – Preparation for Death
  • 1778a – Arminian Magazine, 1
  • 1779a – Arminian Magazine, 2
  • 1779b – Ode on Dr. Boyce
  • 1779c – Hymn for John Wesley
  • 1780a – Arminian Magazine, 3
  • 1780b – Tumult Hymns
  • 1781a – Arminian Magazine, 4
  • 1781b – Protestant Association
  • 1781c – Hymns for the Nation
  • 1782a – Arminian Magazine, 5
  • 1782b – Hymns for the National Fast
  • 1783a – Arminian Magazine, 6
  • 1784a – Arminian Magazine, 7
  • 1785a – Arminian Magazine, 8
  • 1785b – Prayers for Condemned Malefactors
  • 1787a – Arminian Magazine, 10

Sorted by Meter

Meter 88.88.88. (768)

  • A follower of thy suffering Son (1762b)
  • A living principle of grace (1762a)
  • A maid cannot forget her dress (1762b)
  • A novice, to myself unknown (1762a)
  • A wonderful plurality (1767b)
  • Aaron lifts up his praying hands (1762a)
  • Above what we can ask or hope (1762a)
  • Abraham did for the promise stay (1762b)
  • Accepting what the poor bestowed (1762a)
  • Acquiring his first spot of ground (1762a)
  • Adored by the acclaiming crowd (1762b)
  • Afflicted by a gracious God (1762b)
  • Again, thou Spirit of burning come (1746d)
  • Ah give me, Lord, my sins to mourn (1745b)
  • Ah give us, Savior, to partake (1745b)
  • Ah, grant me, Lord, in death to find (1762b)
  • Ah! Lord, if thou hast bid me lead (1749a)
  • Ah! Lord, regard my endless woe (1749b)
  • Ah! Most compassionate high-priest (1758a)
  • Ah simple souls, who fondly dream (1762b)
  • Ah! Woe is me, condemned to bear (1749a)
  • All hail the Savior's hallowed cross (1742b)
  • All hail thou suffering Son of God (1745b)
  • All nations, tongues, and people bless (1758a)
  • All things are possible to him (1749b)
  • All thy commands I shall fulfil (1762b)
  • All who partake of Christ, partake (1767b)
  • All-loving, all-redeeming Lord (1745b)
  • An hidden God indeed thou art (1762a)
  • And can it be, that I should gain (1739a)
  • And did my Lord on earth endure (1749b)
  • And hast thou died, O Lamb of God (1749b)
  • And is the lovely shadow fled (1747c)
  • And let the apostle still forbear (1762b)
  • And shall mere man of men demand (1762b)
  • And shall we in ourselves confide (1762a)
  • And shall we then abide in sin (1749b)
  • Angel divine, who goest before (1762a)
  • Angel of covenanted grace (1762b)
  • Angels rejoice, a child is born (1759b)
  • Another day preserved by grace (1767a)
  • Arm of the Lord, awake, arise (1749b)
  • Arm of the Lord, awake, awake (1746d)
  • Arm of the Lord, awake for me (1747c)
  • As when the active soul is fled (1762b)
  • Atoning blood, and water clean (1762b)
  • Author of every work divine (1746d)
  • Awake, thou guilty world, awake (1762b)
  • Away with your oblations vain (1762a)
  • Away ye clouds of unbelief (1744a)
  • Be bold in Jesus to confide (1762a)
  • Be merciful, O God, to me (1743b)
  • Beckoning with mine uplifted hand (1762a)
  • Behold the servant of the Lord (1745a)
  • Behold, ye souls that mourn for God (1742b)
  • Behold your due in Uzzah dead (1762a)
  • Beneath thy kind protection keep (1758a)
  • Besieged by all the powers of night (1762a)
  • Blessing, and love, and thanks, and praise (1759b)
  • Blessing to God, forever blest (1746h)
  • Blest be the love, forever blest (1745b)
  • Blest is the man, and none but he (1743a)
  • Blow ye the trump, in Sion blow (1745h)
  • Bondmen indeed! Too long we lived (1762a)
  • Break stubborn heart, and sigh no more (1742b)
  • Britons, arise with one accord (1759e)
  • Britons, rejoice, the Lord is King (1746f)
  • But art thou willing now to own (1762b)
  • But canst thou not the whole remit (1762a)
  • But did the saints of God, the dead (1762b)
  • But I am all to sin inclined (1762a)
  • But if you needs must work before (1762b)
  • But more than all let those be clean (1758a)
  • But now, the warm enthusiast cries (1762a)
  • But on the day of sacred rest (1762a)
  • But who sufficient is to lead (1763a)
  • By Boaz, yet divinely, taught (1762a)
  • By willful sin the man who wrongs (1762b)
  • By wisdom meek, and patient pain (1758a)
  • Called by the Holy Ghost alone (1767b)
  • Can I forget the wondrous ways (1762a)
  • Can suffering purge my inbred sin (1762b)
  • Captain of Israel’s host, and guide (1762a)
  • Captain of our salvation, take (1763a)
  • Cast off for thy unfaithfulness (1762a)
  • Cease, foolish heart, thy fond complaints (1740c)
  • Come down, all-glorious Lord, come down (1749a)
  • Come, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost (1767c)
  • Come Father, Son, and Holy-Ghost (1763a)
  • Come hither all, who serve the Lord (1740c)
  • Come, Holy Ghost, all-quickening fire (1739a)
  • Come, Holy Ghost, all-quickening fire (1740c)
  • Come, King of saints, so long concealed (1762b)
  • Come, let us rival those above (1763a)
  • Come, let us with our Lord arise (1763a)
  • Come, Lord, to all, far off and near (1762b)
  • Come, O my soul, the call obey (1749b)
  • Come, O thou traveller unknown (1742c)
  • Come then, my Jesus, from above (1749b)
  • Come then, thou prophet of the Lord (1746b)
  • Come then to those who want thine aid (1746d)
  • Condemned to die, of death afraid (1762a)
  • Conducted by his gracious power (1762a)
  • Continuing in the outward word (1762b)
  • Could sufferings heighten or complete (1762b)
  • Dead! Dead! The child I loved so well (1759b)
  • Dear dying Lamb, for whom alone (1749b)
  • Deep sunk in nature’s base desire (1762a)
  • Did God reject the pious prayer (1762a)
  • Did holy Paul himself require (1762b)
  • Did they, O God, ascribe to thee (1759e)
  • Discouraged at our wayward ways (1762a)
  • Draw near ye blood-besprinkled race (1745b)
  • Earth’s greatest kings and queens shall be (1762a)
  • Empowered through Moses’ hallowing hands (1762b)
  • Entered on the vast wilderness (1762a)
  • Entered the holy place above (1762b)
  • Eternal Lord of earth and skies (1762a)
  • Eternal Paraclete, descend (1746d)
  • Except the house Jehovah raise (1743b)
  • Expand thy wings, celestial Dove (1762a)
  • Expecting now to be restored (1762a)
  • Expiring in the sinner’s place (1745b)
  • Eye hath not seen, ear hath not heard (1762b)
  • Fain would I, Lord, the word receive (1762b)
  • Faithful, and true, for this we wait (1762b)
  • Faithful and true, we trust in thee (1762a)
  • Farewell, since heaven ordains it so (1759b)
  • Fast by the Babylonish tide (1743a)
  • Father, and friend of human kind (1767a)
  • Father, and God of Abraham, hear (1750b)
  • Father, how wide thy glories shine (1762b)
  • Father, if thou my Father art (1740c)
  • Father, if thou my Father art (1762a)
  • Father, in Christ my Father, thou (1762a)
  • Father, in thee our hearts confide (1759b)
  • Father, instruct my docile heart (1762a)
  • Father, make good thy word of grace (1762b)
  • Father of all above, below (1746g)
  • Father of all, to thee I come (1772a)
  • Father of everlasting grace (1746d)
  • Father of everlasting grace (1762a)
  • Father of everlasting grace (1762a)
  • Father of everlasting grace (1767a)
  • Father of everlasting love (1745b)
  • Father of everlasting love (1781c)
  • Father of faithful Abraham hear (1758a)
  • Father of harmony, farewell (1779b)
  • Father of Jesus Christ our Lord (1742a)
  • Father of Jesus Christ the just (1741b)
  • Father of Jesus Christ the just (1747c)
  • Father of light, from whom proceeds (1739a)
  • Father of lights, to thee I lift (1749b)
  • Father of omnipresent grace (1767a)
  • Father, on me the grace bestow (1762b)
  • Father, on us the Spirit bestow (1745b)
  • Father, that we are truly thine (1762b)
  • Father, the ancient greeting hear (1762a)
  • Father, thou dost our prophet hear (1762a)
  • Father, thy most benign intent (1762b)
  • Father, to thee and to the Lamb (1762b)
  • Father, to thee I lift mine eyes (1749a)
  • Father, to thee thine own we give (1763a)
  • Father, to us vouchsafe the grace (1759b)
  • Father, we give thee all the praise (1762b)
  • Father, we humbly wait to hear (1762a)
  • Father, we render thee thine own (1746h)
  • Favor, and grace to Israel shewn (1762a)
  • For as I once to Noah swore (1762a)
  • For One all-perfect God we plead (1767b)
  • Forerunner of the Lord their God (1767b)
  • Foretold by the converted seer (1762a)
  • Forgive me, O long-suffering God (1742b)
  • Forgive my foes? It cannot be (1762b)
  • Forth in thy name, O Jesus, send (1749a)
  • Forth in thy strength, O Lord, we go (1760a)
  • Fountain of good, from thee alone (1749b)
  • Fountain of power and dignity (1758a)
  • Friendship divine! Thy praise I sing (1749b)
  • From whence these dire portents around (1750a)
  • Full of unutterable grace (1762a)
  • Full of unutterable grace (1762a)
  • Get thee behind me, fiend! No more (1749b)
  • Give glory to your God and Lord (1762b)
  • Give us, O Lord, the children’s bread (1745b)
  • Glorious indeed, though fools despise (1762a)
  • Glory to God the Father give (1746g)
  • Glory to that victorious grace (1749a)
  • Go, blessed spirit, from earth set free (1759b)
  • Go forth ye ransomed people, flee (1762a)
  • Go on? But how? From step to step (1762b)
  • God did the testament enjoin (1767b)
  • God of eternal truth and love (1767a)
  • God of my life, how good, how wise (1749b)
  • God of my life, to thee I raise (1749a)
  • Gone out against my body, Lord (1762a)
  • Good is the saying of my Lord (1762b)
  • Grant me that bold simplicity (1762b)
  • Great builder of thy church, appear (1762b)
  • Great builder of thy church below (1758a)
  • Great founder of thy church, in thee (1762b)
  • Great God, we to thy servant go (1762a)
  • Great God, who, ready to forgive (1750a)
  • Great God, whose wrath in ancient times (1756b)
  • Great guardian of Britannia’s land (1760a)
  • Great is the truth, and must prevail (1762a)
  • Great Triune God, thy servants own (1762b)
  • Greater than ancient Israel, we (1762a)
  • Had not the Lord for Israel stood (1743b)
  • Had not the Lord reserved a seed (1762a)
  • Hail, Jesus, hail, our great high-priest (1746c)
  • Happy beneath the vine I sit (1762a)
  • Happy forever happy I (1762b)
  • Happy the man, who poor and low (1762b)
  • Happy the soul, whom God delights (1744a)
  • Harmless in act, and word, and thought (1762b)
  • He did: the King invisible (1762a)
  • He dies, as now for us he dies (1745b)
  • He hath been lifted up for me (1762b)
  • He leaped the fatal ditch, where all (1762a)
  • He that hath seen the Incarnate Son (1767b)
  • He went, and touched Elisha’s bones (1762a)
  • He’s gone! The spotless soul is gone (1759b)
  • Head over all in earth and skies (1758a)
  • Hear, heaven and earth, your God’s appeal (1762a)
  • Hear, O thou strength of Israel, hear (1749b)
  • Help, gracious Lord, the time is come (1749b)
  • Help me to make the poor my friends (1762b)
  • Here in the depth of sweet distress (1762b)
  • Him dead and buried we confess (1762b)
  • His kingdom was the gift of God (1767b)
  • His life alas, I have not lived (1762a)
  • His mournful days of flesh are o’er (1762b)
  • Holy and just, I fly to thee (1762a)
  • Honor, and praise, O Christ, receive (1744c)
  • Horrible lust of fame and power (1762b)
  • Horrible wish! Thy murderers dare (1762b)
  • How backward man himself to blame (1762a)
  • How can the brethren testify (1762b)
  • How good and pleasant 'tis to see (1767a)
  • How long, thou hidden God unknown (1749a)
  • How long thou suffering Son of God (1749b)
  • How, O thou sovereign Lord of hosts (1758a)
  • How shall I lift my guilty eyes (1740c)
  • How welcome to our fallen race (1762a)
  • Howe’er in humble words we all (1762a)
  • Howe’er the Nicolaitans claim (1762b)
  • I call the world’s Redeemer mine (1762a)
  • I cannot, Lord, in judgment stand (1762a)
  • I come, at Jesus’ call I come (1772a)
  • I want the true divinity (1762b)
  • I will with other children bless (1762a)
  • I would be pure, complete, entire (1762b)
  • Idols may triumph for an hour (1762a)
  • If faith in our dear dying Lord (1762b)
  • If grafted into thee the vine (1762b)
  • If now thou dost thy work revive (1758a)
  • If others the commandment slight (1762b)
  • If willful sin hath blinded me (1762b)
  • Immortal King, with pity see (1762a)
  • Impatient of a Father’s rod (1762a)
  • In an accepted time of love (1745b)
  • In anxious agony of doubt (1772a)
  • In heavenly majesty and grace (1762a)
  • In loudest songs thy joy declare (1762a)
  • In proof that she indeed believed (1762b)
  • In tears who sowed, in joy we reap (1762a)
  • In that sad memorable night (1745b)
  • In vain doth the assassin dark (1780b)
  • In vain thou sayest in words alone (1762b)
  • In vain your longest prayers ye say (1762a)
  • Indeed thou hast thy servant heard (1762b)
  • Infinite God, to thee we raise (1747c)
  • Inspirer of the ancient seers (1762b)
  • Is it, great God, to honor thee (1762b)
  • Israel the Father calls his son (1767b)
  • It must be so; thou sayest it must (1749b)
  • Jehovah from Jehovah pours (1762a)
  • Jehovah from Jehovah sent (1762b)
  • Jesu regard the plaintive cry (1745b)
  • Jesu, thy waiting servants see (1760a)
  • Jesus, as in the ancient days (1762b)
  • Jesus, as taught by thee, I pray (1747c)
  • Jesus, by thine almighty hands (1762b)
  • Jesus, display thy presence here (1767a)
  • Jesus hath bought us with his blood (1767b)
  • Jesus, how great thy servants are (1762b)
  • Jesus, I wait the Spirit’s power (1762b)
  • Jesus, if still the same thou art (1740c)
  • Jesus, in thy great name I go (1762b)
  • Jesus, in whom the weary find (1740c)
  • Jesus, my good and faithful Lord (1749b)
  • Jesus, my Savior and my Prince (1762a)
  • Jesus, my vehement spirit pants (1762b)
  • Jesus, on thee our souls are stayed (1762a)
  • Jesus, our sure support thou art (1759b)
  • Jesus, prepare thy meanest guest (1762b)
  • Jesus, the church is our strong-hold (1762b)
  • Jesus, the gift divine I know (1762b)
  • Jesus, the growing work is thine (1749b)
  • Jesus the Lord hath set us free (1762a)
  • Jesus, the promised grace we claim (1762b)
  • Jesus, the promised strength supply (1749a)
  • Jesus the righteous judge shall come (1762b)
  • Jesus, the Son of God, in thee (1762b)
  • Jesus, thine efficacious word (1762a)
  • Jesus, thou art my Lord, my God (1762a)
  • Jesus, thou art that Morning-Star (1762b)
  • Jesus, thou art the mighty God (1767b)
  • Jesus, thou dear redeeming Lord (1762b)
  • Jesus, thou dost not sue in vain (1762a)
  • Jesus, thou hast to hoary hairs (1772a)
  • Jesus, thou hearest thine Israel groan (1762a)
  • Jesus, thou knowest my simpleness (1742b)
  • Jesus, thou knowest what is in man (1762b)
  • Jesus, thou sovereign Lord of all (1749b)
  • Jesus, thy blood hath purged my sin (1762b)
  • Jesus thy coming we confess (1762a)
  • Jesus, thy legacy I take (1749b)
  • Jesus, thy people’s hearts inflame (1762b)
  • Jesus, thy record I receive (1749b)
  • Jesus, thy word is past! The grace (1742a)
  • Jesus, to me vouchsafe the grace (1762b)
  • Jesus, to thee for help we call (1745b)
  • Jesus, to thee our hearts we lift (1749b)
  • Jesus, was ever love like thine (1762b)
  • Jesus, we claim thee for our own (1762a)
  • Jesus, we dare believe on thee (1762a)
  • Jesus, we hang upon the word (1746d)
  • Jesus, we on thy word rely (1762a)
  • Jesus, wherewith shall I draw near (1742b)
  • Jesus, with kindest pity see (1749b)
  • Jesus, with thine o’ershadowing hand (1762a)
  • Leader of faithful souls, and guide (1747c)
  • Let angels and archangels sing (1745f)
  • Let earth be glad, the Lord is King (1781c)
  • Let God, who comforts the distressed (1758a)
  • Let heathen scorn and vilify (1762a)
  • Let mine injurious brother own (1762b)
  • Let Sodom’s governors give ear (1762a)
  • Let there be light, again command (1762a)
  • Let us with lawful violence strive (1762b)
  • Lion of Judah’s tribe, draw near (1762b)
  • Long in a tempted state forlorn (1762a)
  • Lord, I believe, thou wilt forgive (1762b)
  • Lord, I believe thy sprinkled blood (1762b)
  • Lord, I confess my sins to thee (1742b)
  • Lord, is it for thy sake that I (1762b)
  • Lord of the gospel-harvest send (1758a)
  • Lord over all, if thou hast made (1758a)
  • Lord over all, thy Spirit pour (1762b)
  • Lost by the first, the second man (1762b)
  • Love, only love thy law fulfils (1762b)
  • Many a time, may Israel say (1743b)
  • Master, at thy command we rise (1760a)
  • Master, I own thy lawful claim (1749b)
  • May we not escape the killing pain (1762b)
  • May we not grant our God’s request (1762a)
  • Me, me, thou justly mayest upbraid (1762b)
  • Meek patient Son of God and man (1745c)
  • Merciful God, thy love we sing (1759e)
  • Merciful God, vouchsafe to me (1762b)
  • Mercy hath a sure nail bestowed (1762a)
  • Moses might lead to Jordan’s tide (1762a)
  • Moses, when dead, himself survives (1762a)
  • Most gracious God, what shall we say (1759e)
  • Most patient God, regard our prayer (1758a)
  • My bowels yearn with deep distress (1756b)
  • My dear Redeemer, and my God (1741b)
  • My Father, O my Father hear (1742c)
  • My favor and good will to gain (1762a)
  • My God, my God, on thee I call (1762a)
  • My heart is full of Christ, and longs (1743b)
  • My heart to every vice inclined (1743b)
  • My house I may in order set (1762a)
  • My Lord, by sinners crucified (1749a)
  • My mortal foe, whom for thy sake (1762b)
  • Myself begotten from above (1762b)
  • Myself I cannot humble make (1762b)
  • No: every fallen child of man (1762a)
  • No, Lord; it cannot shortened be (1762a)
  • No, not if all the saints could join (1762a)
  • No preachers of thy gospel they (1762b)
  • Noah, descended from the skies (1762a)
  • Not brawling, popular, and loud (1762b)
  • Not from his head was woman took (1762a)
  • Not in contemplating, or prayer (1762a)
  • Not know the man that God below (1762b)
  • Not like the warring sons of men (1762a)
  • Not with a loud up-lifted voice (1762a)
  • Now is the saint’s salvation come (1762b)
  • Now let thy chosen ones appear (1762a)
  • Now, Lord, in answer to our prayer (1758a)
  • Now with enlightened eyes we see (1762a)
  • O ’tis enough! I ask no more (1762a)
  • O ’tis enough! My God, my God (1749b)
  • O could I view them with those eyes (1762b)
  • O Father, Son, and Holy Ghost (1767b)
  • O for that just humility (1762b)
  • O glorious instrument divine (1745b)
  • O God, my hope, my heavenly rest (1749a)
  • O God of all-redeeming grace (1762b)
  • O God of my salvation hear (1742c)
  • O God of our forefathers hear (1745b)
  • O God, the great the fearful God (1744c)
  • O God, thou art in Jesus mine (1762a)
  • O God, thou hast deceived our hope (1756b)
  • O God, thy righteousness we own (1745h)
  • O God thy righteousness we own (1749a)
  • O holy, holy, holy Lord (1740c)
  • O Jesus, full of truth and grace (1749a)
  • O Jesus, still, still shall I groan (1742b)
  • O Lord from heaven, on earth bestowed (1762a)
  • O Lord of hosts, to whom are known (1782b)
  • O Lord, our strength and righteousness (1760a)
  • O love divine, what hast thou done (1742b)
  • O love, I languish at thy stay (1742b)
  • O may I never look behind (1762a)
  • O may I tempt my God no more (1762b)
  • O may I thus confirm my friend (1762a)
  • O might the gracious words divine (1762a)
  • O my dear Master, and my Lord (1749b)
  • O my most condescending Lord (1762a)
  • O Rock of our salvation, see (1745b)
  • O Savior, cast a pitying eye (1749a)
  • O shut not up my soul within (1762a)
  • O that I was as heretofore (1749a)
  • O that thou wouldest thy servant bless (1762a)
  • O the resistless power of grace (1762a)
  • O thou afflicted church, forlorn (1762a)
  • O thou eternal victim slain (1745b)
  • O thou of whom I oft have heard (1749a)
  • O thou that on thine heavenly throne (1743b)
  • O thou who hanging on the cross (1745b)
  • O thou, who hast in special grace (1758a)
  • O thou, who hast our sorrows took (1745b)
  • O thou, who knowest what is in man (1742b)
  • O thou, whom fain my soul would love (1742b)
  • O thou whom none hath seen or known (1763a)
  • O thou, whose providential grace (1763a)
  • O thou, whose Spirit hath made known (1747c)
  • O thou, whose wise paternal love (1767a)
  • O tis enough, my God my God (1741b)
  • O wondrous power of faithful prayer (1747c)
  • O wretched man of hopeless grief (1749a)
  • Object of all our knowledge here (1746b)
  • Of blessings infinite I read (1762a)
  • Oft as I lay me down to rest (1762a)
  • Oft have I cursed my natal day (1742c)
  • Oft have we passed the guilty night (1742c)
  • Omnipotent, omniscient Lord (1749b)
  • Omniscient God, to whom alone (1780b)
  • Omniscient God, whose eyelids try (1742b)
  • Omniscient, omnipresent King (1742b)
  • On me that wrestling power bestow (1762b)
  • On thee, great God, we still attend (1762b)
  • On this my patient soul I stay (1762b)
  • Our city of defense, to thee (1762a)
  • Our earth we now lament to see (1758a)
  • Our fellowship, who Christ profess (1767b)
  • Our hearts o’erflow with praise and prayer (1762a)
  • Partaker of my flesh below (1762a)
  • Peace, doubting heart! Hath God begun (1749a)
  • Peace, doubting heart—my God’s I am (1739a)
  • Peace within all her walls be found (1762a)
  • Physician of the sin-sick soul (1762a)
  • Physicians of no price are they (1762b)
  • Praise to the glorious cause of all (1767c)
  • Praise to the glorious Three in One (1767c)
  • Prisoners of hope, lift up your heads (1742c)
  • Redundant as a swelling tide (1762a)
  • Regard, thou righteous God, and true (1745e)
  • Relieve who-e’er thy succor need (1758a)
  • Religion undefiled and true (1762b)
  • Respecting Jesus in our prayer (1762a)
  • Rest, happy saint, with God secure (1759b)
  • Returning from his sacrifice (1762b)
  • Returning to his Father’s throne (1745b)
  • Rich, and increased with goods I was (1742b)
  • Righteous, O God, are all thy ways (1767a)
  • Rise all who seek the crucified (1746b)
  • Rising to sing my Savior's praise (1762a)
  • Safely we may our Isaacs give (1762a)
  • Samson the theatre o’erthrew (1762a)
  • Save, Lord, because unsaved by thee (1762b)
  • Savior from sin, I wait to prove (1742b)
  • Savior, I know thy gracious will (1762b)
  • Savior of all, what hast thou done (1749b)
  • Savior, on me the grace bestow (1762b)
  • Savior, remove the vanity (1762b)
  • Savior, the fond delusion stop (1762b)
  • Savior, to thee we humbly cry (1745c)
  • Savior, who dost with anger see (1762b)
  • Saviour, and friend of sinners, see (1741b)
  • See, sinners, in the gospel-glass (1741b)
  • See the great antitype arise (1762a)
  • Seraphs the fiery horses were (1762a)
  • Servant of God, and Son of man (1762a)
  • Shepherd divine, at whose command (1749b)
  • Shepherd of souls, if thou indeed (1749a)
  • Shepherd of souls, lay to thine hand (1749b)
  • Shout to the great Jehovah’s praise (1746g)
  • Shout to the Lord, who stands between (1762a)
  • Sing to the God of faithful love (1762b)
  • Sing to the Prince of life and peace (1767a)
  • Sinners, behold the sacred flame (1762a)
  • Sinners look up, by grace forgiven (1749b)
  • Sinners, rejoice; your peace is made (1746c)
  • Sluggard, out of thy sleep arise (1762a)
  • So be it, Lord! If thou ordain (1760a)
  • So by the Spirit of holiness (1762a)
  • So sacred if the symbol be (1762a)
  • So worship I my fathers’ God (1762b)
  • Sole self-existing God most high (1758a)
  • Soon as the warning angel came (1759b)
  • Spirit of faith, come down on me (1762a)
  • Spirit of faith, on thee we call (1746d)
  • Spirit of grace, we bless thy name (1746d)
  • Spirit of heavenly counsel, come (1758a)
  • Spirit of holiness, and root (1746d)
  • Spirit of interceding grace (1762b)
  • Spirit of power, ’tis thine alone (1746d)
  • Spirit of truth, essential God (1767b)
  • Stay, thou departing Spirit stay (1756b)
  • Stay, thou too happy sinner, stay (1762b)
  • Still in the arms of faith and prayer (1758a)
  • Still let me on my pattern gaze (1749b)
  • Still let us in our rising song (1746f)
  • Still, Lord, the little ones receive (1758a)
  • Straitened in God we cannot be (1762a)
  • Stricken for mine iniquity (1762b)
  • Stupendous mystery of grace (1762b)
  • Such is my soul, confused and void (1762a)
  • Such was our ignorant desire (1762b)
  • Suffice, O Lord, the season past (1762b)
  • Suitable grace to him is shewed (1762a)
  • Sun of unclouded righteousness (1758a)
  • Superior to all fear and shame (1762b)
  • Surrounded by an host of foes (1749b)
  • Teacher divine, with melting eye (1758a)
  • Tell me, affrighted reason, tell (1772a)
  • Terrible God, severely just (1742a)
  • Thanks be to God, the God of power (1746f)
  • Thanks be to God, whose truth we prove (1746h)
  • That solemn mystery divine (1762a)
  • The angels are at home in heaven (1762a)
  • The causeless curse is lost on me (1762b)
  • The children every one partake (1762b)
  • The day, the dreadful day draws nigh (1745h)
  • The elder serves the younger now (1762b)
  • The end of sin and death is near (1767b)
  • The everlasting Father bless (1767b)
  • The external house of the Most-High (1762a)
  • The faith distinct from works is dead (1762b)
  • The Father freely justifies (1767c)
  • The Father full of love unknown (1767b)
  • The father of the faithful seed (1762b)
  • The Father, Son, and Spirit dwell (1767b)
  • The Father, Son, and Spirit praise (1767c)
  • The fiery law by Moses given (1762b)
  • The first faint spark of good desire (1762b)
  • The flesh against the Spirit lusts (1762a)
  • The foolishness of preaching hear (1762b)
  • The form of godliness remains (1762b)
  • The good in man is not his own (1762a)
  • The grace of Jesus Christ our Lord (1767b)
  • The guardian of an heart sincere (1762a)
  • The harvest of my joys is past (1762b)
  • The heavenly Three their record bear (1767b)
  • The host is now gone forth: to fly (1762a)
  • The kingdom he, as man, receives (1767b)
  • The kingdom is not thine to give (1767b)
  • The land where Jesus should be known (1762a)
  • The legal priests as servants stood (1762b)
  • The life by miracle restored (1762b)
  • The literal, outward house we love (1762a)
  • The Lord a cheerful giver loves (1762a)
  • The Lord hath to his servants shewn (1762a)
  • The Lord resolved in death to save (1762a)
  • The Lord, the Almighty Lord of hosts (1781c)
  • The men whom God pronounces just (1762a)
  • The mighty deeds in Jesus’ name (1767b)
  • The name be known from east to west (1762b)
  • The parent indolently mild (1762a)
  • The past no longer in my power (1762b)
  • The people that in darkness lay (1762a)
  • The power is on the man bestowed (1762b)
  • The power of faith his works begot (1762b)
  • The powers that did from Chittim come (1762a)
  • The prisoners, as confined with them (1758a)
  • The rich in every place and age (1762b)
  • The scattered clouds are fled at last (1762a)
  • The soul that sins, if God is true (1785b)
  • The Spirit of Jehovah came (1767b)
  • The spirit of man is man indeed (1767b)
  • The sufferings which the body bears (1762b)
  • The table of my heart prepare (1762a)
  • The things and purposes of man (1767b)
  • The thoughtless brute his master knows (1762a)
  • The true believer’s challenge hear (1762b)
  • The voice of God the Father sounds (1767b)
  • The voice of my beloved sounds (1762a)
  • The weapons men or devils frame (1762a)
  • The widows desolate, distressed (1758a)
  • The women sad, whose hour is come (1758a)
  • The word, the seed of righteousness (1762b)
  • The word thy sacred lips has past (1762a)
  • The work of faith with heaven begun (1762b)
  • The world shall impotently rage (1762a)
  • Thee, Maker of the world we praise (1763a)
  • Thee will I love, O Lord my power (1743b)
  • Their earthly task who fail to do (1762b)
  • Then am I bound, if charity (1762b)
  • Then, Jesus, then, when seven-times tried (1762b)
  • Then the whole earth again shall rest (1746d)
  • Then, then the gospel-day shall rise (1745h)
  • Then, then the intestine war is o'er (1762b)
  • Then, Zion, thou shalt fully know (1762a)
  • There is a God we truly call (1767b)
  • There is one God, thou dost believe (1762b)
  • They are, as withered grass they are (1762a)
  • This, this is the true God supreme (1767b)
  • Thou awful God of righteousness (1782b)
  • Thou awful God, whose righteous ire (1745h)
  • Thou bidst me ask whate’er I will (1762a)
  • Thou dost not say, the seed springs up (1762b)
  • Thou God unsearchable, unknown (1762a)
  • Thou hast our bonds in sunder broke (1762a)
  • Thou hidden source of calm repose (1749a)
  • Thou knowest, that now I love thee not (1762b)
  • Thou knowest what thou to me hast done (1762a)
  • Thou lately, Lord, in special grace (1762a)
  • Thou, Lord of lords, and King of kings (1780b)
  • Thou, Lord, on whom I still depend (1762b)
  • Thou man of an unbridled tongue (1762b)
  • Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God (1767b)
  • Thou who from infancy to age (1762a)
  • Thou wilt not crush the poor and weak (1762a)
  • through faith our friends we bring to thee (1762b)
  • Thus only may I trust in man (1762b)
  • Thy call, O God, to man conveys (1762a)
  • Thy children, all inspired by me (1762a)
  • Thy covenant this, that I shall know (1762a)
  • Thy kingdom, Lord, we long to see (1762a)
  • Thy land, which long lay waste and void (1762a)
  • Thy pound hath gained the pounds, not I (1762b)
  • Thy wisdom all my folly sees (1762a)
  • Thy work, O God, they will not see (1762b)
  • Till then preserve the faithful seed (1758a)
  • Tis done! The atoning work is done (1745b)
  • Tis finished! All his course of pain (1759b)
  • Tis this must banish my complaints (1762b)
  • To do, or not to do; to have (1749b)
  • To languish for his native air (1749b)
  • To thee, great God of love, I bow (1749a)
  • To whom should I in grief complain (1767a)
  • Too well that Amalek I know (1762a)
  • Treaty of peace ’twixt God and man (1762a)
  • Tremble, ye families profane (1762b)
  • Tremble, ye fond of human praise (1762b)
  • Tremendous God of Israel, hear (1756b)
  • Tremendous God, thy work we see (1780a)
  • Tremendous Lord, thy voice we hear (1762b)
  • Triumphant soul, the hour is come (1744a)
  • True is the patriotic word (1782a)
  • True witness of the Father’s love (1749a)
  • Truth of the legal sacrament (1762a)
  • Truth of the pascal sacrifice (1745b)
  • Turn us again, our Savior-God (1781c)
  • Two shadows of one substance see (1762a)
  • Unauthorized by right divine (1762a)
  • Under the yoke, O God, to thee (1762a)
  • Unholy, of an holy God (1762a)
  • Vain man, who dost dispute the need (1762b)
  • Vain of your gifts and boasted grace (1762b)
  • Victim divine, thy grace we claim (1745b)
  • Was it a fruitless fond desire (1762b)
  • Watched by the world's malignant eye (1762a)
  • We blame the fiend, ourselves to clear (1762a)
  • We claim the promise, Lord, for ours (1762a)
  • We have not an high-priest above (1762b)
  • We, only we believe indeed (1762b)
  • We sing as in those earliest days (1762b)
  • We still the old objection hear (1762b)
  • We two, O Lord, on earth agree (1762b)
  • Weary of all this wordy strife (1755b)
  • Weary of wandering from my God (1749a)
  • What am I, O thou glorious God (1749a)
  • What but thy strength-inspiring eye (1762a)
  • What by the Lord of hosts was said (1767b)
  • What can we ask or covet more (1762a)
  • What cannot the Almighty do (1762a)
  • What doth the Lord require of man (1762a)
  • What doth thy Gnostic faith avail (1762b)
  • What evil thing is this ye do (1762a)
  • What is the reason of my hope (1749b)
  • What lost the king his regal power (1762a)
  • What morn on thee with sweeter ray (1739a)
  • What never, never more to sin (1762b)
  • What profit your religious shews (1762a)
  • What shall I do my God to love (1742b)
  • What shall we say? It is the Lord (1759b)
  • Whate’er the hypocrites pretend (1762b)
  • When all thy waves and storms are past (1762b)
  • When by the harp’s harmonious aid (1762a)
  • When God, discovered from above (1762a)
  • When God receives his servants up (1762a)
  • When Israel out of Egypt came (1743b)
  • When Jesus darts his glorious light (1763a)
  • When late translated to the skies (1758a)
  • When quiet in my house I sit (1762a)
  • Where are the nine? Alas, my God (1762b)
  • Where is my God, my joy, my hope (1749a)
  • Where is my strength, my faith, my God (1742b)
  • Where is the fair Elysian flower (1759b)
  • Where is the gourd, that sudden rose (1749b)
  • Where shall I lay my weary head (1740c)
  • Where shall I rest my weary head (1749b)
  • Where shall my wondering soul begin (1739a)
  • Wherefore he now in mercy cries (1745h)
  • Whether thy little flock we feed (1762b)
  • While faults in others I reprove (1762b)
  • While midnight shades the earth o’erspread (1739a)
  • While nature yielding to despair (1762b)
  • While pride and self remain within (1749b)
  • While with my lips I call thee Lord (1762b)
  • While yet we call, the prayer is sealed (1758a)
  • Who can forgive but God alone (1767b)
  • Who darest oppose the popular cry (1762b)
  • Who hunt our souls with cruel scorn (1758a)
  • Who is so great a God as ours (1767a)
  • Who languish on a bed of pain (1758a)
  • Who make to heaven your bold appeal (1762a)
  • Who never hast affliction known (1762b)
  • Who tempted Christ, the faithless race (1767b)
  • Who to the Holy Spirit lied (1767b)
  • Who to those gracious words of thine (1762b)
  • Whoe’er by thy good Spirit are led (1762b)
  • Whoe’er for sensual pleasures burn (1762a)
  • Whom God declares a perfect man (1762a)
  • Why am I, Lord, at life’s sad close (1762a)
  • Why did my dying Lord ordain (1745b)
  • Why hast thou apprehended me (1762b)
  • Why (in the dust I ask) O why (1749a)
  • Why should a sinful man complain (1740c)
  • Why should believing Israel fear (1762a)
  • Why should I ask the future load (1762b)
  • Why should our hearts for ever bleed (1759b)
  • Why should the Lord a worm pursue (1749a)
  • Wisdom ascribe, and might, and praise (1749c)
  • Wisdom, because we ask, he gives (1762a)
  • Witchcraft! Enchantment! Sorcery (1762b)
  • With confidence lift up thy face (1762a)
  • With rigorous abstinence austere (1762b)
  • Workmen, and soldiers of the Lord (1762a)
  • Worthy the Lamb for sinners slain (1762b)
  • Ye angels, put the sickle in (1762b)
  • Ye faithful souls, who thus record (1745b)
  • Ye full, of confidence unsound (1762b)
  • Ye happy souls, no longer tossed (1749b)
  • Ye see, who willing are to see (1762b)
  • Ye upstart priests, your sentence know (1762a)
  • Yes, from this instant now I will (1762b)
  • Yes, thou dear lamb-like Son of God (1749b)
  • Yet every one that seeks, shall find (1762b)
  • Yet hear me, for thy people hear (1749a)
  • Yet hear us, for the laborers hear (1758a)
  • Zion, look round with strange delight (1762a)

Meter 88.88.88.D. (10)

  • All hail, Redeemer of mankind (1745b)
  • All hail, thou mighty to atone (1745b)
  • Author of friendship’s sacred tie (1749b)
  • Come let us join with one accord (1745b)
  • Father, behold thy favorite Son (1745b)
  • O thou, who at thy creature’s bar (1747b)
  • Righteous, O Lord, are all thy ways (1750b)
  • Thou God of boundless power and grace (1745b)
  • Thou Lamb that suffered on the tree (1745b)
  • Tremendous love to lost mankind (1745b)