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��INDEX TO THE HYMNS
��FIRST LINE AUTHOR
The praying Spirit breathe C. Wesley ,
The promise of My Father s love . . Dr. Watts
The radiant morn hath passed away . . Dr. Thring
The roseate hues of early dawn . . . Mrs. Alexander
The saints of God ! their conflict past . . Archp. Maclagan
The sands of time are sinking . . . Mrs. Cousin .
The Saviour, when to heaven He rose . . Dr. Doddridge
The shadows of the evening hours . . Miss Procter .
The Son of God goes forth to war . . Bp. Heber
The sower went forth sowing . . . W. St. H. Bourne
The spacious firmament on high . . . Addison .
The Spirit breathes upon the word . . Cowper .
The strain upraise of joy and praise . . Notkcr, trans, by
Dr. Neale
The thing my God doth hate C. Wesley
The voice that breathed o er Eden . . J. Keble .
The voice that speaks Jehovah near . . C. Wesley
Thee, Jesus, full of truth and grace . . C. Wesley
Thee, Jesus, Thee, the sinner s Friend . C. Wesley
Thee we adore, eternal Name . . . Dr. Watts
Thee will I love, my strength, my tower . Scheffler, trans,
l>yj. Wesley
Thee will I praise with all my heart . . C. Wesley
Their earthly task who fail to do . . C. Wesley
There is a better world, they say . . Dr. Lyth
There is a book who runs may read . . /. Keble .
There is a fountain filled with blood . . Cowper .
There s a Friend for little children . . A. Midlane
There s a glorious work before us . . Charles Garrett
There is a green hill far away . . . Mrs. Alexander
There is a land of pure delight . . . Dr. Watts
There is no sorrow, Lord, too light . . Mrs. Crewdson
There were ninety and nine that safely lay . Miss Clephane.
These things shall be ! a loftier race . . /. A. Symonds
Thine arm, O Lord, in days of old . . Dean Plumptre Thine, Lord, is wisdom, Thine alone E, Lange, trans, byj. Wesley
��This is the day of light
This is the field, the world below
This stone to Thee in faith we lay
This, this is the God we adore .
Thou art gone up on high .
Thou art the Way ; by Thee alone
Thou didst leave Thy throne .
Thou doest all things well .
Thou God of glorious majesty
Thou God of truth and love
Thou gracious God, whose mercy lends
Thou great mysterious God unknown .
Thou great Redeemer, dying Lamb
Thou hidden love of God, whose height
Thou hidden Source of calm repose Thou, Jesu, Thou my breast inspire
��/. Ellerton
/. Hinchsliffe .
Montgomery . J. Hart .
Mrs. Toke
Bp. Doane . Miss E. E. S. Elliott
W. M. Bunting
C. Wesley
C. Wesley . Dr. O. W. Holmes
C. Wesley
J. Cennick . Tersteegen, trans, by J. Wesley
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27 527 960
5i3 469
353 814
421
88
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85 332 871
959 869 850
195 149 980 953 39 639 843 660
3S9 183 U3 138 487 842 692 897
33 100
531 107
595
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