Category:88. 88 (L.M.)
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This subcategory of Hymn meters (and also of Four line meters) gives hymns and tunes that have been assigned the
- Meter: 88. 88 (L.M.)
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 703 total.
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- Father of heaven, whose love profound (II) (John Bacchus Dykes)
- Father of heaven, whose love profound (John Bacchus Dykes)
- Father of heaven, whose love profound (Thurlow Weed)
- Father! beneath Thy sheltering wing (Joseph Barnby)
- Fight the good fight with all thy might (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Fight the good fight with all thy might (William Boyd)
- Fitchburg (William Billings)
- Flanders (Samuel Babcock)
- Flanders (Timothy Swan)
- For thee, my God, for thee alone (Samuel Wesley)
- Forerunner (Oliver Holden)
- Forth in thy name, O Lord, I go (Orlando Gibbons)
- Fra himlen kom en engel klar (Traditional)
- Framingham (Daniel Belknap)
- Franklin (Stephen Jenks)
- Franklin (William Billings)
- French Broad (William Walker)
- From all that dwell below the skies (John Bishop)
- From all that dwell below the skies (Louis Bourgeois)
- From east to west, from shore to shore (Anonymous)
- Fulda
- Funeral Dirge (Hezekiah Moors)
- Funeral Dirge (Samuel Holyoke)
G
- Gardiner (Daniel Read)
- Gardner (Daniel Belknap)
- Georgia (1770) (William Billings)
- Georgia (1779) (William Billings)
- Give to our God immortal praise (Ralph Harrison)
- Già la notte, o dolce Figlio (Traditional)
- Glasgow (Elkanah Dare)
- Glenridding (Alan Gray)
- Glory to thee, my God, this night (Thomas Tallis)
- Gloucester (Jacob Kimball)
- God gave a star to guide the wise (Thurlow Weed)
- God grant with grace (Thomas Tallis)
- God of the morning, at whose voice (John Foster)
- Gorton (Glory to thee, my God, this night) (G Knowles)
- Goshen (Stephen Jenks)
- Gospel Armor (Oliver Holden)
- Gospel Feast
- The grace of God cannot be fixed (Thurlow Weed)
- Gratitude (Daniel Read)
- Great God, attend while Zion sings (Thomas Jarman)
- Great God, who, hid from mortal sight (Joseph Barnby)
- Great God, whose universal sway (Thomas Jarman)
- Guilsborough (Thurlow Weed)
H
- Had I the tongues of Greeks and Jews (Thomas Clark)
- Hallelujah (Amos Bull)
- Hallelujah Hymn (Jeremiah Ingalls)
- Hamburg (Samuel Babcock)
- Hampton (Ebenezer Child)
- Hamton (William Billings)
- Hancock (Daniel Belknap)
- Happiness (Abijah Forbush)
- Happy City (Daniel Read)
- Hark, hark what news the angels bring (Joseph Stephenson)
- Harlem (Jacob Kimball)
- Harmony (William Walker)
- He reigns, the Lord, the Saviour reigns (Thomas Jarman)
- He sat to watch o’er customs paid (Anonymous)
- He that has made his refuge God (John Massey)
- He that hath made his refuge God (John Moreton)
- He that hath made his refuge God (Langport) (Thomas Clark)
- He that hath made his refuge God (Safety) (Thomas Clark)
- He wants not friends that hath thy love (John Frederick Lampe)
- He'll Take You Through (Charles Albert Tindley)
- He's blest whose sins have pardon gained (Joseph Stephenson)
- He's blest whose sins have pardon gained (Stephen Jarvis)
- He's blest, whose sins have pardon gained (James William Windsor)
- He's come, let every knee be bent (Joseph Stephenson)
- Heath (William Billings)
- The Heavenly Contention (Jeremiah Ingalls)
- Hermon (James P. Carrell)
- Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend, BWV 332 (Johann Sebastian Bach)
- High in the heavens, eternal God (Charles Wesley, Jr.)
- Holland (Timothy Swan)
- Honiton (Samuel Webbe Jr.)
- How vain the cruel Herod's fear (Thomas Turton)
- Humility (Oliver Shaw)
- Hundred and Forty-Fifth Psalm (Oliver Holden)
- Huntington (Justin Morgan)
- Hymn for Whitsunday (Benjamin Carr)
- Hymn on the Divine Use of Music (Nicholas Brady)
I
- I feed by faith on Christ, my bread (Thurlow Weed)
- I send the joys of earth away (Thomas Clark)
- I send the joys of earth away (W. J. White)
- I waited meekly for the Lord (Stephen Jarvis)
- Illinois (Andrew Johnson)
- Incense (Oliver Holden)
- Infant Time (Oliver Holden)
- Inspiration (Jacob French)
- Intercession (Samuel Babcock)
- Invitation (Jacob Kimball)
- Invocation (William Billings)
- Invocation for Thanksgiving (Walter Janes)
- Irchester (Thurlow Weed)
- It is a thing most wonderful (Anonymous)
- It is a thing most wonderful (Christopher Edwin Willing)
- Italy (Jacob French)
J
- Jefferson (Eliakim Doolittle)
- Jehovah reigns, let all the earth (Joseph Stephenson)
- Jesu redemptor omnium (Rex gloriose martyrum) MH 329 (Johann Michael Haydn)
- Jesu! the very thought is sweet (Joseph Barnby)
- Jesu! the very thought is sweet (William Henry Monk)
- Jesu, thou joy of loving hearts (George Cooper I)
- Jesu, Thou joy of loving hearts (John Bacchus Dykes)
- Jesu, thou joy of loving hearts (John Frederick Lampe)
- Jesu, thy blood and righteousness (Thomas Clark)
- Jesus shall reign where'er the sun (Anonymous)
- Jesus shall reign where'er the sun (Philip Armes)
- Jesus shall reign where-e’er the sun (John Liptrot Hatton)
- Jesus, where'er thy people meet (William Knapp)
- Joy Was Our Song (Oliver Holden)
- Jubilate Deo (Thurlow Weed)
- Judgment (Robert Boyd)
- Just are thy ways and true thy word (Thomas Clark)
- Just judge of heaven, against my foes (John Broderip)
- Justice (Ezra Goff)
K
L
- Lamentation (Walter Janes)
- The Lark (William Billings)
- Leghorn (Timothy Swan)
- Leighton (William Leighton)
- Let me be with Thee, where Thou art (Joseph Barnby)
- Lewisburgh (Nehemiah Shumway)
- Lexington (Solomon Howe)
- Lexington (William Billings)
- Lift up your heads, you mighty gates (Anonymous)
- Litchfield (Oliver Brownson)
- Llef "O Iesu Mawr" (Gutyn Arfon)
- Lo, round the throne, a glorious band (Anonymous)
- Lo, round the throne, a glorious band (Henry Lawes)
- Lodi (Oliver Holden)
- London (Timothy Swan)
- Long Milford (Joseph Barnby)
- Lord Christ, who on thy heart didst bear (Percy Buck)
- Lord Jesus Christ, be present now (Robert Jackson)
- The Lord looked down from heaven's high tower (Samuel Wakely)
- Lord of all being, throned afar (Anonymous)
- Lord, 'tis a pleasant thing to stand (Thomas Clark)
- Lord, pour thy Spirit from on high (Samuel Webbe)
- Lord, pour thy Spirit from on high (Timothy Richard Matthews)
- Lord, speak to me, that I may speak (Samuel Sebastian Wesley)
- Lord, we adore thy vast designs (Thomas Clark)
- Lord, when thou didst ascend on high (Thomas Clark)
- Louisiana (Oliver Holden)
- Lower Falls (Daniel Belknap)
- Lynn (Abijah Forbush)
- Lynnfield (Oliver Holden)
M
- Madison (Daniel Read)
- Magnificat (Thurlow Weed)
- Magnificat II (Thurlow Weed)
- Malabar (Samuel Holyoke)
- Malden (William Billings)
- Manchester (William Billings)
- Marshfield (William Billings)
- Martin's Lane (Behold the rose of Sharon here) (Thomas Arne)
- Maryton (Thurlow Weed)
- Massachusetts (Jacob French)
- Medfield (William Billings)
- Medford (William Billings)
- Meeting Street (Oliver Shaw)
- Menotomy (Samuel Babcock)
- Mercy Seat (Oliver Holden)
- Messiah (Alexander Gillet)
- Messiah (Jacob French)
- Milinda (Robert Boyd)
- Millville (Elkanah Dare)
- Milton (Abijah Forbush)
- Milton (Samuel Babcock)
- Minden (Jacob French)
- Monson (Daniel Belknap)
- Montague (Timothy Swan)
- Moreen (Timothy Swan)
- Moriston (Susanna Heath)
- Morning (Amos Pilsbury)
- Morning Song (Nathaniel Billings)
- Morning Star (Alexander Gillet)
- Morning Star (James P. Carrell)
- Morpheus (William Billings)
- Mortality (Daniel Belknap)
- Mortality (Daniel Read)
- Mount Vernon (John Cole)
- Mount Vernon Hymn (Stephen Jenks)
- My dear Redeemer and my Lord (Thomas Clark)
- My God, and is thy table spread (Edward Miller)
- My words, as grieved to God I pray (William Shield)
N
- Naples (Daniel Read)
- Nature with open volume stands (John Bacchus Dykes)
- Nature with open volume stands (Nathanael Gawthorn)
- Nazareth (Solomon Howe)
- Neglected Harp (Oliver Holden)
- New every morning is the love (Elkanah Dare)
- New every morning is the love (Samuel Webbe)
- New Hartford (Stephen Jenks)
- New Jerusalem (James P. Carrell)