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==Samuel Babcock== | |||
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Revision as of 14:14, 25 October 2019
This is a list of first lines used by the following Psalm-tune composers:
(59 composers)
1. Samuel Babcock
2. Supply Belcher
3. Daniel Belknap
4. M. Belknap
5. Asahel Benham
6. William Billings
7. Robert Boyd
8. Bartholomew Brown
9. Oliver Brownson
10. Amos Bull
11. James P. Carrell
12. Amzi Chapin
13. Lucius Chapin
14. Ebenezer Child
15. James Christopher
16. John Cole
17. Elkanah Dare
18. Ananias Davisson
19. Lewis Edson
20. Jacob French
21. Alexander Gillet
22. Ezra Goff
23. Elijah Griswold
24. William Hauser
25. John H. Hickok
26. Berryman Hicks
27. Oliver Holden
28. Samuel Holyoke
29. Francis Hopkinson
30. Solomon Howe
31. R. D. Humphreys
32. Jeremiah Ingalls
33. Walter Janes
34. Stephen Jenks
35. Alexander Johnson
36. Andrew Johnson
37. Jacob Kimball
38. Isaac Lane
39. James C. Lowry
40. James Lyon
41. Elias Mann
42. Abraham Maxim
43. Barnabas McKyes
44. Reubin Monday
45. William Moore
46. Hezekiah Moors
47. Justin Morgan
48. Timothy Olmsted
49. Amos Pilsbury
50. Daniel Read
51. Ephraim Reed
52. Nehemiah Shumway
53. Joseph Stone
54. J. P. Storm
55. Timothy Swan
56. William Walker
57. Elisha West
58. Abraham Wood
A Better Day is Coming By and By (Charles Albert Tindley)
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|A Better Day is Coming By and By (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1875
|A better day is coming
|Robert Lowry
Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|A Better Day is Coming By and By (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1919
|A better day is coming
|Robert Lowry
Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|A Better Day is Coming By and By (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1934
|A better day is coming
|Robert Lowry
Charles Albert Tindley
A Better Home (Charles Albert Tindley)
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|A Better Home (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1901
|Ever since I have been
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|A Better Home (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1909
|Ever since I have been
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|A Better Home (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1916
|Ever since I have been
|Charles Albert Tindley
Aberdeen (Oliver Holden)
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|Aberdeen (Oliver Holden)
|1793
|The Almighty spake, and Gabriel sped
|George Richards
Abyssinia (Jacob French)
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|Abyssinia (Jacob French)
|1789
|Greatly beloved
|James Relly
Acceptance (Oliver Holden)
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|Acceptance (Oliver Holden)
|1797
|When midnight darkness veils the skies
|Isaac Watts
Acton (Abraham Wood)
|-
|Acton (Abraham Wood)
|1793
|Vain man, thy fond pursuits forbear
|Joseph Hart
|-
|Acton (Abraham Wood)
|1806
|Vain man, thy fond pursuits forbear
|Joseph Hart
Acton (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Acton (Daniel Belknap)
|1800
|Farewell, bright soul, a short farewell
|Isaac Watts
Acworth (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Acworth (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|Deep in the dust before thy throne
|Isaac Watts
Adams (Daniel Read)
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|Adams (Daniel Read)
|1793
|Why did the nations join to slay
|Isaac Watts
Adams (William Billings)
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|Adams (William Billings)
|1794
|To spend one sacred day
|Isaac Watts
Addison (Alexander Gillet)
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|Addison (Alexander Gillet)
|1795
|How pleasant 'tis to see
|Isaac Watts
Addison (Oliver Holden)
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|Addison (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Thy mercy sweetens every soil
|Joseph Addison
Adieu (Stephen Jenks)
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|Adieu (Stephen Jenks)
|1818
|Far from our friends and country dear
|Jeremy Belknap
Admiration (Lemuel Babcock)
|-
|Admiration (Lemuel Babcock)
|1793
|Infinite grace! almighty charms
|Isaac Watts
Admonition (Daniel Read)
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|Admonition (Daniel Read)
|1807
|Sinners, awake betimes
|Isaac Watts
Advent (Oliver Holden)
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|Advent (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Joy to the world! The Lord is come
|Isaac Watts
After a While (Charles Albert Tindley)
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|After a While (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1901
|The world of forms and changes
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|After a While (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1909
|The world of forms and changes
|Charles Albert Tindley
Alarm (Stephen Jenks)
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|Alarm (Stephen Jenks)
|1803
|Why do we mourn departing friends
|Isaac Watts
Albany (Daniel Read)
|-
|Albany (Daniel Read)
|1785
|No, I shall envy them no more
|Isaac Watts
Albany (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Albany (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|O come, loud anthems let us sing
|Tate and Brady
Albion (Robert Boyd)
|-
|Albion (Robert Boyd)
|1816
|Come, ye that love the Lord
|Isaac Watts
Aldsworth (Samuel Holyoke)
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|Aldsworth (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|Blest is the man, forever blest
|Isaac Watts
Alexandria (Alexander Gillet)
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|Alexandria (Alexander Gillet)
|1791
|My spirit sinks within me, Lord
|Isaac Watts
Alibama (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Alibama (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Hark! 'Tis the trumpet's piercing sound
|John Needham
All Saints (Alexander Gillet)
|-
|All Saints (Alexander Gillet)
|1794
|This life's a dream, an empty show
|Isaac Watts
All Things Fair and Bright are Thine (Oliver Shaw)
|-
|All Things Fair and Bright are Thine (Oliver Shaw)
|1817
|Thy art, O God, the life and light
|Thomas Moore
Alpha (Oliver Holden)
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|Alpha (Oliver Holden)
|1792
|When faith presents the Savior's death
|James Hervey
|-
|Alpha (Oliver Holden)
|1797
|When faith presents the Savior's death
|James Hervey
Alstead (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Alstead (Oliver Holden)
|1788
|Shepherds, rejoice, lift up your eyes
|Isaac Watts
Amanda (Alexander Gillet)
|-
|Amanda (Alexander Gillet)
|1795
|Death, like an overflowing stream
|Isaac Watts
Amanda (Justin Morgan)
|-
|Amanda (Justin Morgan)
|1790
|Death, like an overflowing stream
|Isaac Watts
Amboy (Daniel Read)
|-
|Amboy (Daniel Read)
|1785
|I am not concerned to know
|Isaac Watts
Amelia (Solomon Howe)
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|Amelia (Solomon Howe)
|1804
|When Christ, the virgin's glorious son
|Anonymous
Amen (Hezekiah Moors)
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|Amen (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|Faithful and true, the man divine
|George Richards
America (Truman Wetmore)
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|America (Truman Wetmore)
|1798
|Amid surrounding foes
|Isaac Watts
America (William Billings)
|-
|America (William Billings)
|1770
|Come, let us sing unto the Lord
|William Billings
Amiens (Oliver Holden)
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|Amiens (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Welcome, sweet day of rest
|Isaac Watts
Amity (Daniel Read)
|-
|Amity (Daniel Read)
|1785
|How pleasant tis to see
|Isaac Watts
An Address for All (William Walker)
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|An Address for All (William Walker)
|1846
|I sing a song which doth belong
|John Peck
An Anthem for Easter (Daniel Belknap)
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|An Anthem for Easter (Daniel Belknap)
|1797
|See from the dungeon of the dead
|Anonymous
An Anthem for Ordination (Jacob French)
|-
|An Anthem for Ordination (Jacob French)
|1802
|Descend from heaven, celestial Dove
|Anonymous
Andover (Abraham Wood)
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|Andover (Abraham Wood)
|1783
|My passions fly to seek their King
|Isaac Watts
Andover (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Andover (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Of all the joys that mortals know
|Isaac Watts
Andover (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Andover (Samuel Babcock)
|1795
|My Redeemer, let me be
|John Relly
Andover (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Andover (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|And let this feeble body fail
|Charles Wesley
Andover (William Billings)
|-
|Andover (William Billings)
|1781
|Awake, my heart; arise, my tongue
|Isaac Watts
Angel's Hymn (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Angel's Hymn (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Hark! ye mortals, hear the trumpet
|Samson Occom
Angola (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Angola (Daniel Belknap)
|1797
|Down from the top of earthly bliss
|Isaac Watts
Annapolis (Daniel Read)
|-
|Annapolis (Daniel Read)
|1785
|Awake, ye saints, to praise your King
|Isaac Watts
Annapolis (Jacob French)
|-
|Annapolis (Jacob French)
|1789
|He reigns! the Lord, the Savior reigns
|Isaac Watts
Annapolis (Solomon Howe)
|-
|Annapolis (Solomon Howe)
|1804
|While we admire the vast design
|Anonymous
Anstruther (Oliver Holden)
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|Anstruther (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Light of those whose dreary dwelling
|Charles Wesley
Anthem for Thanksgiving (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Anthem for Thanksgiving (Stephen Jenks)
|1805
|Come, let us sing a new made song
|
Anticipation (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Anticipation (James P. Carrell)
|1831
|On Jordan's stormy banks I stand
|Samuel Stennett
Antipatris (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Antipatris (Oliver Holden)
|1793
|Awake, my heart; arise, my tongue
|Isaac Watts
Appleton (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Appleton (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|Now to the Lord a noble song
|Isaac Watts
Arabia (James P. Carrell)
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|Arabia (James P. Carrell)
|1831
|Our journey is a thorny maze
Lord! what a wretched land is this
|Isaac Watts
Arabia (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Arabia (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Early, my God, without delay
|Isaac Watts
Arkham (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Arkham (Samuel Holyoke)
|1807
|Great God, while nature speaks thy praise
|Anne Steele
Arland (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Arland (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|Now plead my cause, almighty God
|Isaac Watts
Armenia (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Armenia (Stephen Jenks)
|1803
|Lord of the worlds above
|Isaac Watts
Arnheim (Samuel Holyoke)
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|Arnheim (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|All ye bright armies of the skies
|Isaac Watts
Arnon (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Arnon (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|Great God, to thy almighty love
|Anne Steele
Ascension (Abraham Wood)
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|Ascension (Abraham Wood)
|1789
|Jesus, our triumphant head
|Joseph Hart
Ascension (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Ascension (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|O for a shout of sacred joy
|Isaac Watts
Ascension (Jacob French)
|-
|Ascension (Jacob French)
|1802
|Hail the day that saw him rise
|Charles Wesley
Ashburnham (Jacob Kimball)
|-
|Ashburnham (Jacob Kimball)
|1793
|O praise ye the Lord, prepare your glad voice
|Tate and Brady
Ashby (Jacob Kimball)
|-
|Ashby (Jacob Kimball)
|1793
|To spend one sacred day
|Isaac Watts
Ashby (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Ashby (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Come, happy souls, approach your God
|Isaac Watts
Ashford (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Ashford (Daniel Belknap)
|1806
|Loud let the tuneful trumpet sound
|Philip Doddridge
|-
|Ashford (Daniel Belknap)
|1806
|Loud let the tuneful trumpet sound
|Philip Doddridge
Ashford (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Ashford (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|Let heaven and earth rejoice
|Anonymous
Ashford (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Ashford (Samuel Babcock)
|1795
|Jesus is become at length
|William Cowper
Ashham (William Billings)
|-
|Ashham (William Billings)
|1778
|Thou whom my soul admires above
|Isaac Watts
Ashley (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Ashley (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|Tis but a few whose days amount
|Isaac Watts
Asia (Daniel Read)
|-
|Asia (Daniel Read)
|1785
|When man grows bold in sin
|Isaac Watts
Asia (William Billings)
|-
|Asia (William Billings)
|1779
|Behold, the lofty sky
|Isaac Watts
Aspiration (Abraham Wood)
|-
|Aspiration (Abraham Wood)
|1793
|Tis pure delight without alloy
|Isaac Watts
Aspiration (Jacob French)
|-
|Aspiration (Jacob French)
|1789
|Weary world, when will it end
|Charles Wesley
Aspiring Praise (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Aspiring Praise (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|My song shall bless the Lord of all
|William Cowper
Assiduity (Abijah Forbush)
|-
|Assiduity (Abijah Forbush)
|1803
|Be this my one great business here
|Charles Wesley
Association (Jacob French)
|-
|Association (Jacob French)
|1802
|Content, thou dear object of all our desires
|Anonymous
Assurance (William Billings)
|-
|Assurance (William Billings)
|1781
|Now shall my head be lifted high
|Isaac Watts
Athens (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Athens (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|All hail, happy day
|Anonymous
Athens (Jacob French)
|-
|Athens (Jacob French)
|1789
|Touch, heavenly Word, O touch these curious souls
|Isaac Watts
Athens (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Athens (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Had I the tongues of Greeks and Jews
|Isaac Watts
Attleborough (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Attleborough (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|Lord, shall it be forever said
|Isaac Watts
Attleborough (William Billings)
|-
|Attleborough (William Billings)
|1770
|To God the only wise
|Isaac Watts
Augusta (Abraham Maxim)
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|Augusta (Abraham Maxim)
|1802
|Shout to the Lord, and let our joys
|Isaac Watts
Augusta (Alexander Gillet)
|-
|Augusta (Alexander Gillet)
|1792
|O tell me no more
|John Gambold
Aurora (Abijah Forbush)
|-
|Aurora (Abijah Forbush)
|1803
|God of the morning, at whose voice
|Isaac Watts
Aurora (William Billings)
|-
|Aurora (William Billings)
|1778
|Awake, my soul, awake
|William Billings
|-
|Aurora (William Billings)
|1779
|Awake, my soul, awake
|William Billings
Auspicious Morn (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Auspicious Morn (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|No war or battles' sound
|2
Auspicious Morn (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Auspicious Morn (Samuel Babcock)
|1806
|Again the Lord of life and light
|Anna Barbauld
Austria (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Austria (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|Ye that obey the immortal King
|Isaac Watts
Autumn (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Autumn (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|Savior, the world's and mine
|Charles Wesley
Autumn (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Autumn (Daniel Belknap)
|1800
|Twas spring, twas summer, all was gay
|Samuel Johnson
Avon (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Avon (Oliver Holden)
|1806
|Arise, my tenderest thoughts, arise
|Philip Doddridge
Babel (Jacob French)
|-
|Babel (Jacob French)
|1789
|O all ye nations, praise the Lord
|Isaac Watts
Babel (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Babel (Samuel Babcock)
|1795
|Sitting by the streams that glide
|Thomas Carew
Babylon (1786) (Alexander Gillet)
|-
|Babylon (1786) (Alexander Gillet)
|1786
|Along the banks where Babel's current flows
|Joel Barlow
Babylon (Alexander Gillet)
|-
|Babylon (Alexander Gillet)
|1794
|Along the banks where Babel's current flows
|Joel Barlow
Babylon (Asahel Benham)
|-
|Babylon (Asahel Benham)
|1785
|Along the banks where Babel's current flows
|Joel Barlow
Babylon (Jacob French)
|-
|Babylon (Jacob French)
|1802
|Along the banks where Babel's current flows
|Joel Barlow
Babylonian Captivity (Elkanah Dare)
|-
|Babylonian Captivity (Elkanah Dare)
|1813
|Along the banks where Babel's current flows
|Joel Barlow
Baggaduce (Jacob French)
|-
|Baggaduce (Jacob French)
|1789
|Broad is the road that leads to death
|Isaac Watts
Baldwin (William Hauser)
|-
|Baldwin (William Hauser)
|1848
|And let our bodies part
|Charles Wesley
Balloon (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Balloon (Timothy Swan)
|1783
|Behold, I fall before Thy face
|Isaac Watts
Baltimore (William Billings)
|-
|Baltimore (William Billings)
|1778
|Father of mercies, thou
|2
Bancroft (Oliver Brownson)
|-
|Bancroft (Oliver Brownson)
|1797
|Of justice and of grace I sing
|Isaac Watts
Barnet (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Barnet (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Come, we that love the Lord
|Isaac Watts
Barnstable (Daniel Read)
|-
|Barnstable (Daniel Read)
|1785
|Hail the day that saw him rise
|Charles Wesley
Barre (William Billings)
|-
|Barre (William Billings)
|1770
|How glorious is our heavenly King
|Isaac Watts
Barrington (Anonymous)
|-
|Barrington (Anonymous)
|1780
|Stay, my beloved with me here
|Elizabeth Rowe
Barrington (Daniel Read)
|-
|Barrington (Daniel Read)
|1785
|How long wilt thou forget me, Lord
|Tate and Brady
Bashan (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Bashan (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|How vain are all things here below
|Isaac Watts
Beaufort (Merit Woodruff)
|-
|Beaufort (Merit Woodruff)
|1800
|How vain are all things here below
|Isaac Watts
Beauty (Jacob French)
|-
|Beauty (Jacob French)
|1789
|We are a garden walled around
|Isaac Watts
Bedford (Ezra Goff)
|-
|Bedford (Ezra Goff)
|1806
|There is a house not made with hands
|Isaac Watts
Bedford (Oliver Brownson)
|-
|Bedford (Oliver Brownson)
|1783
|My never-ceasing songs shall show
|Isaac Watts
Bedford (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Bedford (Stephen Jenks)
|1803
|How beauteous are their feet
|Isaac Watts
Beggar's Prayer (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Beggar's Prayer (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Encouraged by thy word
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
Begone unbelief (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Begone unbelief (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Begone unbelief
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
Belfast (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Belfast (Daniel Belknap)
|1802
|With flowing eyes and bleeding hearts
|Philip Doddridge
Belgorod (Jacob French)
|-
|Belgorod (Jacob French)
|1789
|And now the scales have left mine eyes
|Isaac Watts
Bellevue (Elkanah Dare)
|-
|Bellevue (Elkanah Dare)
|1813
|Ye tribes of Adam, join
|Isaac Watts
Bellingham (Jacob French)
|-
|Bellingham (Jacob French)
|1802
|Come, dearest Lord, descend and dwell
|Isaac Watts
Bellingham (William Billings)
|-
|Bellingham (William Billings)
|1794
|Begin, my tongue, some heavenly theme
|Isaac Watts
Beneficence (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Beneficence (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Father of our feeble race
|John Taylor
Beneficence (William Billings)
|-
|Beneficence (William Billings)
|1786
|That man is blest who stands in awe
|Tate and Brady
Benevolence (William Billings)
|-
|Benevolence (William Billings)
|1778
|Happy the man whose tender care
|Tate and Brady
Benevolent Street (Oliver Shaw)
|-
|Benevolent Street (Oliver Shaw)
|1815
|Up to the Lord, that reigns on high
|Isaac Watts
Bennington (Daniel Read)
|-
|Bennington (Daniel Read)
|1785
|Had not the Lord, let Israel say
|Isaac Watts
Bennington (Ebenezer Child)
|-
|Bennington (Ebenezer Child)
|1804
|Lord, what is man, poor feeble man
|Isaac Watts
Bensalem (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Bensalem (Oliver Holden)
|1806
|Jesus! and shall it ever be
|Joseph Grigg
|-
|Bensalem (Oliver Holden)
|1806
|Jesus! and shall it ever be
|Joseph Grigg
Benson (Ebenezer Child)
|-
|Benson (Ebenezer Child)
|1804
|How short and hasty is our life
|Isaac Watts
Berkeley (Jacob Kimball)
|-
|Berkeley (Jacob Kimball)
|1793
|Come, let us join our cheerful songs
|Isaac Watts
Berkley (1792) (Alexander Gillet)
|-
|Berkley (1792) (Alexander Gillet)
|1792
|Jesus Christ, the Lord's anointed
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
Berkley (Alexander Gillet)
|-
|Berkley (Alexander Gillet)
|1794
|The Lord my pasture shall prepare
|Joseph Addison
Berkshire (Ephraim Reed)
|-
|Berkshire (Ephraim Reed)
|1817
|O, if my soul were formed for woe
|Isaac Watts
Berlin (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Berlin (Daniel Belknap)
|1800
|The Lord Jehovah reigns
|Isaac Watts
Berwick (Jacob French)
|-
|Berwick (Jacob French)
|1786
|Speak, O ye judges of the earth
|Tate and Brady
Bethany (Jacob French)
|-
|Bethany (Jacob French)
|1789
|Mourn, mourn ye saints, as if you see
|Anonymous
Bethel (Anonymous)
|-
|Bethel (Anonymous)
|1813
|Let Zion and her sons rejoice
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Bethel (Anonymous)
|1816
|Let Zion and her sons rejoice
|Isaac Watts
Bethesda (Elisha West)
|-
|Bethesda (Elisha West)
|1807
|If your heart is unbelieving
|John Leland
Bethesda (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Bethesda (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|Show pity, Lord, O Lord, forgive
|Isaac Watts
Bethlehem (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Bethlehem (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|All glory to God in the sky
|Charles Wesley
Bethlehem (William Billings)
|-
|Bethlehem (William Billings)
|1778
|While shepherds watched their flocks by night
|Nahum Tate
Bethlehem (William Moore)
|-
|Bethlehem (William Moore)
|1825
|All glory to God in the sky
|Charles Wesley
Bethlehem Judah (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Bethlehem Judah (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|The fountain of Christ
|Joseph Hart
Bethsaida (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Bethsaida (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Beside the gospel pool
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
Birmingham (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Birmingham (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|And why will God neglect my call
|Joel Barlow
Bitter Sweet (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Bitter Sweet (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|What is the world, with all its toys
|Benjamin Beddome
Blendon (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Blendon (Daniel Belknap)
|1806
|Our sins, alas! How strong they be
|Isaac Watts
Blue Hill (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Blue Hill (Daniel Belknap)
|1797
|Eternal power, whose high abode
|Isaac Watts
Bolton (Ebenezer Child)
|-
|Bolton (Ebenezer Child)
|1804
|What shall I render to my God
|Isaac Watts
Bolton (Oliver Brownson)
|-
|Bolton (Oliver Brownson)
|1783
|I'll praise my Maker with my breath
|Isaac Watts
Bolton (William Billings)
|-
|Bolton (William Billings)
|1778
|Rejoice, the Lord is king
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Bolton (William Billings)
|1780
|Rejoice, the Lord is king
|Charles Wesley
Bondage (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Bondage (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|Along the banks where Babel's current flows
|Joel Barlow
Born to Die (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Born to Die (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Thou God of glorious majesty
|Charles Wesley
Boston New (Ephraim Reed)
|-
|Boston New (Ephraim Reed)
|1817
|Jesus, and shall it ever be
|Joseph Grigg
Boundbrook (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Boundbrook (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|Life is the time to serve the Lord
|Isaac Watts
Bourbon (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Bourbon (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|How oft have sin and Satan strove
|Isaac Watts
Boxborough (Abraham Wood)
|-
|Boxborough (Abraham Wood)
|1793
|Like sheep we went astray
|Isaac Watts
Boxford (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Boxford (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|This is the day when Christ arose
|John Lathrop
Boxford (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Boxford (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|My sorrows, like a flood
|Isaac Watts
Boylston (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Boylston (Daniel Belknap)
|1802
|Great Father of mankind
|Philip Doddridge
Brackley (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Brackley (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|Lord, thou wilt hear me when I pray
|Isaac Watts
Bradford (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Bradford (Daniel Belknap)
|1806
|These glorious minds, how bright they shine
|Isaac Watts
Bradford (Jacob Kimball)
|-
|Bradford (Jacob Kimball)
|1793
|How short and hasty is our life
|Isaac Watts
Braintree (William Billings)
|-
|Braintree (William Billings)
|1770
|Ye holy souls, in God rejoice
|Isaac Watts
Brandford (Asahel Benham)
|-
|Brandford (Asahel Benham)
|1783
|Why should the children of a King
|Isaac Watts
Brandon (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Brandon (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|The scattered clouds are fled at last
|Anonymous
Brattle Street (1770) (William Billings)
|-
|Brattle Street (1770) (William Billings)
|1770
|Just are thy ways, and true thy word
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Brattle Street (1770) (William Billings)
|1780
|Just are thy ways, and true thy word
|Isaac Watts
Brattle Street (1786) (William Billings)
|-
|Brattle Street (1786) (William Billings)
|1786
|Sweet is the work, my God, my King
|Isaac Watts
Brest (William Billings)
|-
|Brest (William Billings)
|1779
|Praise, everlasting praise, be paid
|Isaac Watts
Brevity (Abraham Wood)
|-
|Brevity (Abraham Wood)
|1800
|Man, born of woman, like a flower
|Anonymous
Bridge Town (Elkanah Dare)
|-
|Bridge Town (Elkanah Dare)
|1813
|Grace! 'tis a charming sound
|Philip Doddridge
Bridgewater (Lewis Edson)
|-
|Bridgewater (Lewis Edson)
|1782
|O come, loud anthems let us sing
|Tate and Brady
|-
|Bridgewater (Lewis Edson)
|1783
|O come, loud anthems let us sing
|Tate and Brady
|-
|Bridgewater (Lewis Edson)
|1797
|O come, loud anthems let us sing
|Tate and Brady
|-
|Bridgewater (Lewis Edson)
|1820
|O come, loud anthems let us sing
|Tate and Brady
|-
|Bridgewater (Lewis Edson)
|1835
|O come, loud anthems let us sing
|Tate and Brady
|-
|Bridgewater (Lewis Edson)
|1848
|O come, loud anthems let us sing
|Tate and Brady
|-
|Bridgewater (Lewis Edson)
|1860
|O come, loud anthems let us sing
|Tate and Brady
Bridgwater (William Billings)
|-
|Bridgwater (William Billings)
|1770
|Majestic God, when I descry
|William Billings
Bright Reversion (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Bright Reversion (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|When conscious grief laments sincere
|Anne Steele
Bristol (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Bristol (Timothy Swan)
|1783
|The lofty pillars of the sky
|Joseph Addison
Brixham (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Brixham (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|No sleep nor slumber to his eyes
|Isaac Watts
Broomsgrove (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Broomsgrove (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|Lamb of God for sinners slain
|Charles Wesley
Brownford (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Brownford (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|Show pity, Lord, O Lord, forgive
|Isaac Watts
Brownson (Oliver Brownson)
|-
|Brownson (Oliver Brownson)
|1802
|Teach me the measure of my days
|Isaac Watts
Buckland (Oliver Brownson)
|-
|Buckland (Oliver Brownson)
|1783
|The Eternal speaks, all heaven attends
|Anonymous
Bunker Hill (Abraham Wood)
|-
|Bunker Hill (Abraham Wood)
|1793
|We are exposed all day to die
|Isaac Watts
Bunker Hill (Sylvanus Ripley)
|-
|Bunker Hill (Sylvanus Ripley)
|1781
|Why should vain mortals tremble at the sight
|Nathaniel Niles
Burlington (Daniel Read)
|-
|Burlington (Daniel Read)
|1785
|Disciples of Christ, ye friends of the Lamb
|George Whitefield
Burlington (Nehemiah Shumway)
|-
|Burlington (Nehemiah Shumway)
|1793
|My God, my God, why leavest Thou me
|Francis Hopkinson
Burlington (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Burlington (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|Awake, my soul, to sound his praise
|Joel Barlow
Burlington (Walter Janes)
|-
|Burlington (Walter Janes)
|1807
|Jesus shall reign where-e'er the sun
|Isaac Watts
Burlington (William Billings)
|-
|Burlington (William Billings)
|1786
|Canaan promised is before
|James Relly
Burton (Elisha West)
|-
|Burton (Elisha West)
|1802
|Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I
|Isaac Watts
Burwick (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Burwick (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|Now for a tune of lofty praise
|Isaac Watts
Bushwick (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Bushwick (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|Now let the Lord my Savior smile
|Isaac Watts
Buxton (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Buxton (Daniel Belknap)
|1806
|Shout to the Lord, ye surging seas
|Isaac Watts
Buxton (Jacob French)
|-
|Buxton (Jacob French)
|1789
|Hark! from the tombs a doleful sound
|Isaac Watts
By the offense of one (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|By the offense of one (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|By the offense of one
|
Byfield (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Byfield (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|Shout to the Lord, and let our joys
|Isaac Watts
Byford (Oliver Brownson)
|-
|Byford (Oliver Brownson)
|1783
|Not to our names, Thou only just and true
|Isaac Watts
Caelestis (Jacob French)
|-
|Caelestis (Jacob French)
|1802
|Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings
|Robert Seagrave
Caledonia (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Caledonia (Samuel Babcock)
|1795
|I will praise thee every day
|William Cowper
Caledonia (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Caledonia (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|Lord, we have heard thy works of old
|Isaac Watts
Calvary (Daniel Read)
|-
|Calvary (Daniel Read)
|1785
|My thoughts, that often mount the skies
|Isaac Watts
Calvary (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Calvary (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|Deep in our hearts let us record
|Isaac Watts
Calvary (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Calvary (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|Infinite grief! Amazing woe
|Isaac Watts
Calvary New (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Calvary New (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|Now let our lips with holy fear
|Isaac Watts
Cambridge (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Cambridge (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|My tongue repeats his vows
|Isaac Watts
Cambridge (Oliver Brownson)
|-
|Cambridge (Oliver Brownson)
|1783
|Deep in our hearts let us record
|Isaac Watts
Cambridge (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Cambridge (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|With one consent let all the earth
|Tate and Brady
Cambridge (William Billings)
|-
|Cambridge (William Billings)
|1770
|Ye that delight to serve the Lord
|Isaac Watts
Camden (Daniel Read)
|-
|Camden (Daniel Read)
|1793
|Out of the deeps of long distress
|Isaac Watts
Camden (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Camden (Oliver Holden)
|1793
|The God of glory sends His summons forth
|Isaac Watts
Cana (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Cana (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Why is my heart so far from Thee
|Isaac Watts
Canaan (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Canaan (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|Head of the church triumphant
|Charles Wesley
Canaan (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Canaan (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Come all ye dear souls, who are of Adam's loin
|Anonymous
Canaan (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Canaan (Stephen Jenks)
|1799
|I send the joys of earth away
|Isaac Watts
Canaan (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Canaan (Timothy Swan)
|1797
|How sweet the voice, how sweet the hand
|Anonymous
Canada (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Canada (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|O Lord, to our request give ear
|Jeremy Belknap
Canton (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Canton (Oliver Holden)
|1796
|How did my heart rejoice to hear
|Isaac Watts
Canton (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Canton (Timothy Swan)
|1790
|When marching to thy blest abode
|Tate and Brady
Captain Kidd (Alexander Johnson)
|-
|Captain Kidd (Alexander Johnson)
|1818
|Through all this world below
|Anonymous
Carlisle (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Carlisle (Daniel Belknap)
|1800
|Now shall my inward joys arise
|Isaac Watts
Carolina (Jacob French)
|-
|Carolina (Jacob French)
|1789
|O Israel's shepherd, Joseph's guide
|Tate and Brady
Carthagena (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Carthagena (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|The Lord, the Sovereign, sends his summons forth
|Isaac Watts
Castile (Jacob French)
|-
|Castile (Jacob French)
|1789
|Come, let us sing unto the Lord
|William Billings
Castle Island (Jacob French)
|-
|Castle Island (Jacob French)
|1789
|Great God, whom heavenly hosts obey
|Isaac Watts
Castleton (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Castleton (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|In anger, Lord, rebuke me not
|Isaac Watts
Celebration (Walter Janes)
|-
|Celebration (Walter Janes)
|1807
|Loud hallelujahs to the Lord
|Isaac Watts
Celestial Watering (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Celestial Watering (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Savior, visit thy plantation
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
Ceylon (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Ceylon (Oliver Holden)
|1796
|From my sad prison set me free
|Isaac Watts
Champlain (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Champlain (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|Angels, roll the rock away
|Thomas Scott
Changing Seasons (Ananias Davisson)
|-
|Changing Seasons (Ananias Davisson)
|1820
|When winter is over and spring is begun
|Anonymous
Channel of Mercy (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Channel of Mercy (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Thy mercy, my God, is the theme of my song
|John Stocker
Charity (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Charity (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|O! Jesus my Savior to thee I submit
|Sarah Jones
Charity (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Charity (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|Had I the tongues of Greeks and Jews
|Isaac Watts
Charleston (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Charleston (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|Come, thou fount of every blessing
Mercy, O thou son of David
|Robert Robinson
|-
|Charleston (Amos Pilsbury)
|1830
|Come, thou fount of every blessing
Mercy, O thou son of David
|Robert Robinson
|-
|Charleston (Amos Pilsbury)
|1832
|Come, thou fount of every blessing
Mercy, O thou son of David
|Robert Robinson
|-
|Charleston (Amos Pilsbury)
|1835
|Come, thou fount of every blessing
Mercy, O thou son of David
|Robert Robinson
|-
|Charleston (Amos Pilsbury)
|1844
|Come, thou fount of every blessing
Mercy, O thou son of David
|Robert Robinson
|-
|Charleston (Amos Pilsbury)
|1848
|Come, thou fount of every blessing
Mercy, O thou son of David
|Robert Robinson
Charlestown (Daniel Read)
|-
|Charlestown (Daniel Read)
|1785
|When God revealed His gracious name
|Isaac Watts
Chelsea (1770) (William Billings)
|-
|Chelsea (1770) (William Billings)
|1770
|He reigns! The Lord, the Savior reigns
|Isaac Watts
Chelsea (Abijah Forbush)
|-
|Chelsea (Abijah Forbush)
|1803
|How blest is our brother, bereft
|Charles Wesley
Chelsea (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Chelsea (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|Thou sacred one, almighty three
|Isaac Watts
Chelsea (William Billings)
|-
|Chelsea (William Billings)
|1786
|What beauties divine
|James Relly
Chesterfield (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Chesterfield (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|In boundless mercy, gracious Lord, appear
|Anonymous
China (Jacob French)
|-
|China (Jacob French)
|1789
|O praise the Lord with one consent
|Tate and Brady
China (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|China (Samuel Babcock)
|1793
|Nature, with all her powers, shall sing
|Isaac Watts
Chosen Race (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Chosen Race (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|To bless Thy chosen race
|Tate and Brady
Christ is the Way (Charles A. Tindley, Jr.)
|-
|Christ is the Way (Charles A. Tindley, Jr.)
|1916
|Christ the way! in exaltation
|Charles Albert Tindley
Christian Hope (Joseph Funk)
|-
|Christian Hope (Joseph Funk)
|1835
|My soul would fain indulge a hope
|Joseph Steward
|-
|Christian Hope (Joseph Funk)
|1869
|My soul would fain indulge a hope
|Joseph Steward
Christian Soldier (Daniel Read)
|-
|Christian Soldier (Daniel Read)
|1804
|Soldiers of Christ, arise
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Christian Soldier (Daniel Read)
|1806
|Soldiers of Christ, arise
|Charles Wesley
Christian Soldier (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Christian Soldier (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|Am I a soldier of the cross
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Christian Soldier (James P. Carrell)
|1831
|Am I a soldier of the cross
|Isaac Watts
Christian Song (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Christian Song (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Mine eyes are now closing to rest
|Abner Reed
Christian's Hope (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Christian's Hope (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|Hear what the voice from heaven proclaims
|Isaac Watts
Christianity (Jacob French)
|-
|Christianity (Jacob French)
|1802
|Tis by the faith of joys to come
|Isaac Watts
Christmas (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Christmas (Oliver Holden)
|1792
|Behold, the grace appears
|Isaac Watts
Christmas (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Christmas (Samuel Babcock)
|1795
|Shout, shout for joy, rejoice, O earth
|George Richards
Christmas Anthem (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Christmas Anthem (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|Shepherds rejoice, lift up your eyes
|Isaac Watts
Citation (Ebenezer Child)
|-
|Citation (Ebenezer Child)
|1804
|When the great Builder arched the skies
|Isaac Watts
Clapboardtree Grove (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Clapboardtree Grove (Daniel Belknap)
|1797
|The gentle breeze which through the grove
|Anonymous
Claradon (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Claradon (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|O come let us join
|Anonymous
Close of the Day (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Close of the Day (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|The night draws near, we must away
|Anonymous
Cobham (William Billings)
|-
|Cobham (William Billings)
|1780
|Teach me the measure of my days
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Cobham (William Billings)
|1794
|Teach me the measure of my days
|Isaac Watts
Colchester (Jacob French)
|-
|Colchester (Jacob French)
|1802
|Let sinners take their course
|Isaac Watts
Colchester (Oliver Brownson)
|-
|Colchester (Oliver Brownson)
|1783
|Great God, the heav'ns well-ordered frame
|Isaac Watts
Columbia (Alexander Johnson)
|-
|Columbia (Alexander Johnson)
|1818
|As down a lone valley with cedars o'erspread
|Timothy Dwight
|-
|Columbia (Alexander Johnson)
|1821
|As down a lone valley with cedars o'erspread
|Timothy Dwight
|-
|Columbia (Alexander Johnson)
|1835
|As down a lone valley with cedars o'erspread
|Timothy Dwight
Columbia (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Columbia (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|And is the lovely shadow fled
|Charles Wesley
Columbia (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Columbia (Stephen Jenks)
|1800
|In vain the noisy crowd
|Isaac Watts
Columbus (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Columbus (Stephen Jenks)
|1805
|Let party names no more
|Benjamin Beddome
Comfort ye, comfort ye, my people (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Comfort ye, comfort ye, my people (Samuel Babcock)
|1795
|Comfort ye, comfort ye, my people
|
Coming By and By (Robert Lowry)
|-
|Coming By and By (Robert Lowry)
|1875
|A better day is coming
|Robert Lowry
Commemoration (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Commemoration (Oliver Holden)
|1793
|Worthy the Lamb that died, they cry
|Isaac Watts
Communion (Jacob French)
|-
|Communion (Jacob French)
|1789
|Father, we wait to feel thy grace
|Isaac Watts
Compassion (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Compassion (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Did Christ for sinners weep
|Benjamin Beddome
|-
|Compassion (Oliver Holden)
|1806
|Did Christ for sinners weep
|Benjamin Beddome
Compassion (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Compassion (Stephen Jenks)
|1818
|Did Christ for sinners die
|Benjamin Beddome
Complainer (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Complainer (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|I set myself against the Lord
|John Leland
Complainer (William Walker)
|-
|Complainer (William Walker)
|1835
|I am a great complainer
|Anonymous
|-
|Complainer (William Walker)
|1844
|I am a great complainer
|Anonymous
|-
|Complainer (William Walker)
|1848
|I am a great complainer
|Anonymous
|-
|Complainer (William Walker)
|1867
|I am a great complainer
|Anonymous
|-
|Complainer (William Walker)
|1911
|I am a great complainer
|Anonymous
Complaint (Abijah Forbush)
|-
|Complaint (Abijah Forbush)
|1806
|Thou God of love, thou ever-blest
|Isaac Watts
Complaint (Asahel Benham)
|-
|Complaint (Asahel Benham)
|1790
|O were I like a feathered dove
|Isaac Watts
Complaint (Daniel Read)
|-
|Complaint (Daniel Read)
|1785
|And am I only born to die
|Charles Wesley
Complaint (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Complaint (James P. Carrell)
|1831
|Ah! whither should I go
|Charles Wesley
Complaint (Oliver Shaw)
|-
|Complaint (Oliver Shaw)
|1808
|O God of grace and righteousness
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Complaint (Oliver Shaw)
|1808
|O God of grace and righteousness
|Isaac Watts
Concord (Abijah Forbush)
|-
|Concord (Abijah Forbush)
|1803
|Adam and all his race have fell
|Anonymous
|-
|Concord (Abijah Forbush)
|1806
|Adam and all his race have fell
|Anonymous
Concord (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Concord (Daniel Belknap)
|1797
|Tis finished, so the Savior cried
|Samuel Stennett
Concord (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Concord (Oliver Holden)
|1793
|The hill of Zion yields
|Isaac Watts
Concord (William Billings)
|-
|Concord (William Billings)
|1770
|How long wilt Thou conceal Thy face
|Isaac Watts
Condescending (Ananias Davisson)
|-
|Condescending (Ananias Davisson)
|1813
|How condescending and how kind
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Condescending (Ananias Davisson)
|1816
|How condescending and how kind
|Isaac Watts
Condescension (Daniel Read)
|-
|Condescension (Daniel Read)
|1786
|Hark! The Redeemer from on high
|Isaac Watts
Condescension (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Condescension (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|Thy favors, Lord, surprise our souls
|Isaac Watts
Confession (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Confession (Oliver Holden)
|1793
|Lord, 'tis against Thy face
|Isaac Watts
Confession (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Confession (Stephen Jenks)
|1803
|Lord, I am vile, conceived in sin
|Isaac Watts
Confidence (Joseph Funk)
|-
|Confidence (Joseph Funk)
|1832
|When Hannah, pressed with grief
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
|-
|Confidence (Joseph Funk)
|1835
|When Hannah, pressed with grief
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
|-
|Confidence (Joseph Funk)
|1869
|When Hannah, pressed with grief
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
Confidence (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Confidence (Oliver Holden)
|1796
|Now can my soul in God rejoice
|Henry Alline
Congress (Anonymous)
|-
|Congress (Anonymous)
|1780
|To thine almighty arm we owe
|Isaac Watts
Connecticut (Jacob French)
|-
|Connecticut (Jacob French)
|1802
|Come, let us sing unto the Lord
|William Billings
Connexion (Walter Janes)
|-
|Connexion (Walter Janes)
|1803
|Come, join our cheerful songs
|Isaac Watts
Conquest (William Billings)
|-
|Conquest (William Billings)
|1786
|Sing the triumphs of your conquering head
|James Relly
Consecration (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Consecration (Oliver Holden)
|1792
|It grieves me, Lord, it grieves me sore
|Isaac Watts
Consecration (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Consecration (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|Change me, O God, my flesh shall be
|Isaac Watts
Consolation (Abijah Forbush)
|-
|Consolation (Abijah Forbush)
|1803
|Hear what the voice from heaven proclaims
|Isaac Watts
Consolation (Anonymous)
|-
|Consolation (Anonymous)
|1813
|Come on, my partners in distress
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Consolation (Anonymous)
|1825
|Come on, my partners in distress
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Consolation (Anonymous)
|1825
|Come on, my partners in distress
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Consolation (Anonymous)
|1835
|Come on, my partners in distress
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Consolation (Anonymous)
|1844
|Come on, my partners in distress
|Charles Wesley
Consolation (Charles Albert Tindley)
|-
|Consolation (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1909
|Ye pilgrims through this vale of tears
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|Consolation (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1916
|Ye pilgrims through this vale of tears
|Charles Albert Tindley
Consolation (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Consolation (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Come and taste along with me
|John Leland
Consolation (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Consolation (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|Hear what the voice from heaven declares
|Isaac Watts
Consolation (William Billings)
|-
|Consolation (William Billings)
|1778
|He's come, let every knee be bent
|Henry Playford
|-
|Consolation (William Billings)
|1780
|He's come, let every knee be bent
|Henry Playford
Constant Peace (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Constant Peace (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Jehovah, with amazing noise
|Tate and Brady
Contemplation (Anonymous)
|-
|Contemplation (Anonymous)
|1832
|When quiet in my house I sit
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Contemplation (Anonymous)
|1835
|When quiet in my house I sit
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Contemplation (Anonymous)
|1869
|When quiet in my house I sit
|Charles Wesley
Content (Walter Janes)
|-
|Content (Walter Janes)
|1803
|Since God is all my trust
|Tate and Brady
Contentment (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Contentment (Oliver Holden)
|1796
|Now let the Lord my Savior smile
|Isaac Watts
Contrast (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Contrast (Oliver Holden)
|1797
|This life's a dream, an empty show
|Isaac Watts
Contrition (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Contrition (Oliver Holden)
|1793
|Lord, I'm ashamed to say
|Isaac Watts
Conviction (Abijah Forbush)
|-
|Conviction (Abijah Forbush)
|1803
|Lord, how secure my conscience was
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Conviction (Abijah Forbush)
|1806
|Lord, how secure my conscience was
|Isaac Watts
Conviction (Jacob French)
|-
|Conviction (Jacob French)
|1802
|Alas, my aching heart
|Isaac Watts
Copeland (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Copeland (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|O blessed souls are they
|Isaac Watts
Corinth (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Corinth (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Bless God, O my soul, rejoice in His name
|William Vincent
Coronation (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Coronation (Oliver Holden)
|1793
|All hail the power of Jesus' name
|Edward Perronet
|-
|Coronation (Oliver Holden)
|1841
|All hail the power of Jesus' name
|Edward Perronet
Corsica (William Billings)
|-
|Corsica (William Billings)
|1770
|The Lord almighty is a God
|Perez Morton
Coventry (Daniel Read)
|-
|Coventry (Daniel Read)
|1807
|Let strangers walk around
|Isaac Watts
Coventry (Jacob French)
|-
|Coventry (Jacob French)
|1802
|Man has a soul of vast desires (these editions)
|Isaac Watts
Cowper (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Cowper (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Forgive the song that falls so low
|William Cowper
|-
|Cowper (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Forgive the song that falls so low
|William Cowper
|-
|Cowper (Oliver Holden)
|1806
|Forgive the song that falls so low
|William Cowper
Cranbury (Nehemiah Shumway)
|-
|Cranbury (Nehemiah Shumway)
|1793
|Great God, the heavens' well-ordered-frame
|Isaac Watts
Creation (Elisha West)
|-
|Creation (Elisha West)
|1802
|He framed the globe, he built the sky
|Isaac Watts
Creation (Jacob French)
|-
|Creation (Jacob French)
|1802
|Blest be the man whose piercing mind
|Isaac Watts
Creation (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Creation (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord
|Robert Keen
Creation (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Creation (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Lord, when my raptured thoughts survey
|Anne Steele
Creation (William Billings)
|-
|Creation (William Billings)
|1779
|When I with pleasing wonder stand
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Creation (William Billings)
|1794
|When I with pleasing wonder stand
|Isaac Watts
Crete (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Crete (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|In deep distress I oft have cried
|Tate and Brady
Crisis (Abijah Forbush)
|-
|Crisis (Abijah Forbush)
|1803
|Think of the sands run down to waste
|Isaac Watts
Cross-Street (William Billings)
|-
|Cross-Street (William Billings)
|1794
|The Lord my pasture shall prepare
|Joseph Addison
Crostic (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Crostic (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Jesus, our great high priest, was slain
Lord, I can suffer thy rebukes
|Jeremiah Ingalls
Isaac Watts
Crucifixion (Abijah Forbush)
|-
|Crucifixion (Abijah Forbush)
|1803
|Alas! and did my Savior bleed
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Crucifixion (Abijah Forbush)
|1806
|Alas! and did my Savior bleed
|Isaac Watts
Crucifixion (Alexander Johnson)
|-
|Crucifixion (Alexander Johnson)
|1818
|Jesus, my all, to heaven is gone
|John Cennick
Crucifixion (Ananias Davisson)
|-
|Crucifixion (Ananias Davisson)
|1820
|Saw ye my Savior
|Anonymous
Crucifixion (Asahel Benham)
|-
|Crucifixion (Asahel Benham)
|1792
|Jesus, whom every saint adores
|Isaac Watts
Crucifixion (Barnabas McKyes)
|-
|Crucifixion (Barnabas McKyes)
|1798
|Behold, the Savior of mankind
|Samuel Wesley, Sr.
Crucifixion (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Crucifixion (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|Now let our mournful songs record
|Isaac Watts
Crucifixion (Walter Janes)
|-
|Crucifixion (Walter Janes)
|1803
|Now let our mournful songs record
|Isaac Watts
Crucifixion (William Billings)
|-
|Crucifixion (William Billings)
|1779
|Mourn, mourn, ye saints
|Anonymous
|-
|Crucifixion (William Billings)
|1787
|Mourn, mourn, ye saints
|Anonymous
Cuba (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Cuba (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|While some on me with wonder gaze
|Tate and Brady
Cumberland (William Billings)
|-
|Cumberland (William Billings)
|1770
|Behold the glories of the Lamb
|Isaac Watts
Curiosity (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Curiosity (Stephen Jenks)
|1799
|He framed the globe, he built the sky
|Isaac Watts
Cypress (Daniel Read)
|-
|Cypress (Daniel Read)
|1795
|Hark! From the tombs a doleful sound
|Isaac Watts
Cyrene (Abijah Forbush)
|-
|Cyrene (Abijah Forbush)
|1803
|Well, if our days must fly
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Cyrene (Abijah Forbush)
|1806
|Well, if our days must fly
|Isaac Watts
Cyrene (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Cyrene (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|Why will ye die, O wretched man
|Henry Alline
Dalton (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Dalton (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|No burning heats by day
|Isaac Watts
Danbury (Joseph Stone)
|-
|Danbury (Joseph Stone)
|1786
|Alas, the brittle clay
|Isaac Watts
Danbury (William Billings)
|-
|Danbury (William Billings)
|1779
|Lord, what a feeble piece
|Isaac Watts
Danville (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Danville (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Ill tidings never can surprise
|Isaac Watts
Danville (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Danville (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|When gladness wings my favored hour
|Helen Williams
Danville (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Danville (Stephen Jenks)
|1805
|Save me, O God, the swelling floods
|Isaac Watts
Dartmouth (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Dartmouth (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|Redemption great he gave
|Thomas Norton
Dartmouth (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Dartmouth (Daniel Belknap)
|1806
|Blest are the humble souls that see
|Isaac Watts
Dartmouth (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Dartmouth (Stephen Jenks)
|1803
|To bring the glorious news
|Isaac Watts
Dartmouth (William Billings)
|-
|Dartmouth (William Billings)
|1780
|Let every mortal ear attend
|Isaac Watts
Dauphin (Jacob French)
|-
|Dauphin (Jacob French)
|1793
|Welcome, sweet day of rest
|Isaac Watts
David's Victory (Robert Boyd)
|-
|David's Victory (Robert Boyd)
|1822
|New your festal rites prepare
|Hannah More
Davis (Anonymous)
|-
|Davis (Anonymous)
|1813
|O thou in whose presence my soul takes delight
|Joseph Swain
|-
|Davis (Anonymous)
|1818
|O thou in whose presence my soul takes delight
|Joseph Swain
|-
|Davis (Anonymous)
|1820
|O thou in whose presence my soul takes delight
|Joseph Swain
|-
|Davis (Anonymous)
|1820
|O thou in whose presence my soul takes delight
|Joseph Swain
|-
|Davis (Anonymous)
|1825
|O thou in whose presence my soul takes delight
|Joseph Swain
|-
|Davis (Anonymous)
|1826
|O thou in whose presence my soul takes delight
|Joseph Swain
|-
|Davis (Anonymous)
|1832
|O thou in whose presence my soul takes delight
|Joseph Swain
|-
|Davis (Anonymous)
|1835
|O thou in whose presence my soul takes delight
|Joseph Swain
|-
|Davis (Anonymous)
|1848
|O thou in whose presence my soul takes delight
|Joseph Swain
Dawning Light (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Dawning Light (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|From the first dawning light
|Isaac Watts
Death's Alarm (Elisha West)
|-
|Death's Alarm (Elisha West)
|1793
|The rising morning can't assure
|Isaac Watts
Decay (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Decay (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|In age and feebleness extreme
|Charles Wesley
Decay (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Decay (Stephen Jenks)
|1805
|My days are as the grass
|Isaac Watts
Declaration (Jacob French)
|-
|Declaration (Jacob French)
|1793
|Sweet is the day of sacred rest
|Isaac Watts
Dedham (Jacob Kimball)
|-
|Dedham (Jacob Kimball)
|1800
|To God I cried with mournful voice
|Isaac Watts
Dedham (William Billings)
|-
|Dedham (William Billings)
|1794
|Rejoice, ye shining worlds on high
|Isaac Watts
Dedication (Abraham Wood)
|-
|Dedication (Abraham Wood)
|1793
|Where shall we go
|Isaac Watts
Dedication Anthem (Jacob French)
|-
|Dedication Anthem (Jacob French)
|1789
|Lift up your heads, O ye gates
|
Dedication Anthem (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Dedication Anthem (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|The Lord reigneth, let the earth rejoice
|
Dedicatory Anthem (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Dedicatory Anthem (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised
|
Dedicatory Hymn (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Dedicatory Hymn (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Let flowing numbers sweetly rise
|Anonymous
Deerfield (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Deerfield (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|No more, my God, I boast no more
|Isaac Watts
Delaware (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Delaware (Samuel Babcock)
|1795
|In awful state the conquering God
|Isaac Watts
Delaware (William Billings)
|-
|Delaware (William Billings)
|1779
|Remember, Lord, our mortal state
|Isaac Watts
Delay (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Delay (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Ah! whither shall I go
|Charles Wesley
Delight (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Delight (Stephen Jenks)
|1800
|My Savior and my King
|Isaac Watts
Deliverance (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Deliverance (Oliver Holden)
|1793
|Soon shall I quit this mortal shore
|Henry Alline
Delley (Jacob French)
|-
|Delley (Jacob French)
|1789
|Down headlong from their native skies
|Isaac Watts
Denbigh (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Denbigh (Timothy Swan)
|1797
|God counts the sorrows of his saints
|Isaac Watts
Dependence (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Dependence (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|To keep the lamp alive
|William Cowper
Depravity (Daniel Read)
|-
|Depravity (Daniel Read)
|1793
|By nature all have gone astray
|Isaac Watts
Derby (Daniel Read)
|-
|Derby (Daniel Read)
|1785
|Lord of the worlds above
|Isaac Watts
Derrick (William Walker)
|-
|Derrick (William Walker)
|1847
|Hark, the glad sound, the Savior comes
|Philip Doddridge
Derry (Ezra Goff)
|-
|Derry (Ezra Goff)
|1806
|Welcome, sweet day of rest
|Isaac Watts
Desertion (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Desertion (Oliver Holden)
|1806
|Deep in a cold, a joyless cell
|Joseph Hart
|-
|Desertion (Oliver Holden)
|1806
|Deep in a cold, a joyless cell
|Joseph Hart
Desire of Nations (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Desire of Nations (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Ye heavenly gates, loose all your chains
|Isaac Watts
Despair (Barnabas McKyes)
|-
|Despair (Barnabas McKyes)
|1798
|Out of the deeps of long distress
|Isaac Watts
Despair (Walter Janes)
|-
|Despair (Walter Janes)
|1807
|As on some lonely building's top
|Isaac Watts
Despondency (Walter Janes)
|-
|Despondency (Walter Janes)
|1807
|Oft have I sat in secret sighs
|Isaac Watts
Detroit (William Bradshaw)
|-
|Detroit (William Bradshaw)
|1820
|Do I not love thee
|Philip Doddridge
|-
|Detroit (William Bradshaw)
|1835
|Do I not love thee
|Philip Doddridge
|-
|Detroit (William Bradshaw)
|1844
|Do I not love thee
|Philip Doddridge
Devizes (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Devizes (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|With earnest longings of the mind
|Isaac Watts
Devotion (Alexander Johnson)
|-
|Devotion (Alexander Johnson)
|1818
|Sweet is the day of sacred rest
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Devotion (Alexander Johnson)
|1820
|Sweet is the day of sacred rest
|Isaac Watts
Devotion (Daniel Read)
|-
|Devotion (Daniel Read)
|1786
|Sweet is the day of sacred rest
|Isaac Watts
Devotion (Jacob French)
|-
|Devotion (Jacob French)
|1789
|Awake, my soul, and with the sun
|Thomas Ken
Devotion New (Walter Janes)
|-
|Devotion New (Walter Janes)
|1803
|How pleased and blest was I
|Isaac Watts
Digby (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Digby (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|God counts the sorrows of his saints
|Isaac Watts
Dismission (Elkanah Dare)
|-
|Dismission (Elkanah Dare)
|1813
|Lord, dismiss us with thy blesssing
|John Fawcett (hymnwriter)
|-
|Dismission (Elkanah Dare)
|1820
|Lord, dismiss us with thy blesssing
|John Fawcett (hymnwriter)
Dissolution (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Dissolution (Daniel Belknap)
|1800
|And must my body faint and die
|Isaac Watts
Dissolution (Elisha West)
|-
|Dissolution (Elisha West)
|1802
|Death may dissolve my body now
|Isaac Watts
Dissolution (Jacob French)
|-
|Dissolution (Jacob French)
|1802
|And is the lovely shadow fled
|Charles Wesley
Dissolution (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Dissolution (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Death will dissolve the tenderest tie
|Anonymous
Dissolution (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Dissolution (Samuel Babcock)
|1795
|Stoop down, my thoughts, that use to rise
|Isaac Watts
Dissolution (Walter Janes)
|-
|Dissolution (Walter Janes)
|1803
|Death, like an overflowing stream
|Isaac Watts
Divinity (Joseph Funk)
|-
|Divinity (Joseph Funk)
|1835
|Awake, awake the sacred song
|Anne Steele
|-
|Divinity (Joseph Funk)
|1869
|Awake, awake the sacred song
|Anne Steele
Dix-Hills (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Dix-Hills (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Too many, Lord, abuse Thy grace
|William Cowper
Dominion (Daniel Read)
|-
|Dominion (Daniel Read)
|1801
|Jesus shall reign where-e'er the sun
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Dominion (Daniel Read)
|1806
|Jesus shall reign where-e'er the sun
|Isaac Watts
Dominion (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Dominion (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Come, ye Christians, sing the praises
|Joseph Hart
Dorchester (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Dorchester (Samuel Babcock)
|1795
|My God, permit me not to be
|Isaac Watts
Dormant (Jacob French)
|-
|Dormant (Jacob French)
|1802
|Sleep! downy sleep! come close my eyes
|Thomas Flatman
Dover (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Dover (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|And let this feeble body fail
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Dover (Amos Pilsbury)
|1821
|And let this feeble body fail
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Dover (Amos Pilsbury)
|1844
|And let this feeble body fail
|Charles Wesley
Dover (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Dover (Daniel Belknap)
|1802
|Naked as from the earth we came
|Isaac Watts
Dover (Daniel Read)
|-
|Dover (Daniel Read)
|1785
|O that the Lord would guide my ways
|Isaac Watts
Dover (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Dover (Timothy Swan)
|1792
|My soul, thy great Creator praise
|Isaac Watts
Doxology (Daniel Read)
|-
|Doxology (Daniel Read)
|1785
|To God the Father, God the Son
|Isaac Watts
Dresden (Oliver Brownson)
|-
|Dresden (Oliver Brownson)
|1783
|How pleasant 'tis to see
|Isaac Watts
Dryden (Daniel Read)
|-
|Dryden (Daniel Read)
|1807
|My soul, come meditate the day
|Isaac Watts
Dublin (William Billings)
|-
|Dublin (William Billings)
|1779
|Like sheep we went astray
|Isaac Watts
Dudley (William Billings)
|-
|Dudley (William Billings)
|1779
|How long, O Lord, shall I complain
|Isaac Watts
Dudley (William Walker)
|-
|Dudley (William Walker)
|1840
|When I can read my title clear
|Isaac Watts
Dunlap's Creek (S. McFarland)
|-
|Dunlap's Creek (S. McFarland)
|1814
|Think, O my soul, the dreadful day
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Dunlap's Creek (S. McFarland)
|1816
|Think, O my soul, the dreadful day
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Dunlap's Creek (S. McFarland)
|1820
|Think, O my soul, the dreadful day
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Dunlap's Creek (S. McFarland)
|1831
|Think, O my soul, the dreadful day
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Dunlap's Creek (S. McFarland)
|1832
|Think, O my soul, the dreadful day
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Dunlap's Creek (S. McFarland)
|1848
|Think, O my soul, the dreadful day
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Dunlap's Creek (S. McFarland)
|1846
|Think, O my soul, the dreadful day
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Dunlap's Creek (S. McFarland)
|1854
|Think, O my soul, the dreadful day
|Isaac Watts
Dunstable (William Billings)
|-
|Dunstable (William Billings)
|1778
|With earnest longings of the mind
|Isaac Watts
Durham (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Durham (Daniel Belknap)
|1802
|Think mighty God, on feebleman
|Isaac Watts
Duxborough (William Billings)
|-
|Duxborough (William Billings)
|1770
|In vain the wealthy mortals toil
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Duxborough (William Billings)
|1778
|In vain the wealthy mortals toil
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Duxborough (William Billings)
|1779
|In vain the wealthy mortals toil
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Duxborough (William Billings)
|1780
|In vain the wealthy mortals toil
|Isaac Watts
East Florida (Solomon Howe)
|-
|East Florida (Solomon Howe)
|1804
|A poisoned arrow is your tongue
|Isaac Watts
East Needham (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|East Needham (Daniel Belknap)
|1800
|The little hills, on every side
|Isaac Watts
East Sudbury (William Billings)
|-
|East Sudbury (William Billings)
|1794
|Ye tribes of Adam, join
|Isaac Watts
Eastborough (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Eastborough (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|Far from my thoughts, vain world, begone
|Isaac Watts
Eastford (Jacob French)
|-
|Eastford (Jacob French)
|1789
|When marching to thy blest abode
|Tate and Brady
Eastham (Daniel Read)
|-
|Eastham (Daniel Read)
|1785
|Tis with a mournful pleasure now
|Isaac Watts
Easton (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Easton (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|When shall the sovereign grace
|Isaac Watts
Ebenezer (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Ebenezer (James P. Carrell)
|1831
|Come, thou fount of every blessing
|Robert Robinson
Ecstasy (Abijah Forbush)
|-
|Ecstasy (Abijah Forbush)
|1806
|O that I could now adore him
|John Fawcett
Eden (William Billings)
|-
|Eden (William Billings)
|1786
|Those glorious minds, how bright they shine
|Isaac Watts
Eden of Love (Joseph Funk)
|-
|Eden of Love (Joseph Funk)
|1835
|How sweet to reflect on these joys that await me
|E. C. Tillou
|-
|Eden of Love (Joseph Funk)
|1854
|How sweet to reflect on these joys that await me
|E. C. Tillou
|-
|Eden of Love (Joseph Funk)
|1869
|How sweet to reflect on these joys that await me
|E. C. Tillou
Edenton (Daniel Read)
|-
|Edenton (Daniel Read)
|1801
|Lord of the worlds above
|Isaac Watts
Edenton (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Edenton (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Life has a a soft and silver thread
|Isaac Watts
Edenvale (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Edenvale (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|Too mean this little globe for me
|Henry Alline
Edinburgh (Jacob Kimball)
|-
|Edinburgh (Jacob Kimball)
|1793
|O tell me no more
|John Gambold
Edinburgh (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Edinburgh (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|Ye heavens, with sounds of triumph ring
|Philip Doddridge
Edington (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Edington (Stephen Jenks)
|1803
|Alas! and did my Savior bleed
|Isaac Watts
Edom (Elisha West)
|-
|Edom (Elisha West)
|1797
|He sends his word, and melts the snow
|Isaac Watts
Edson (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Edson (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|O Jesus, Savior of my soul
|Anonymous
Effingham (William Billings)
|-
|Effingham (William Billings)
|1784
|Behold the lofty sky
|Isaac Watts
Egypt (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Egypt (Timothy Swan)
|1790
|He called for darkness, darkness came
|Tate and Brady
Egypt (William Billings)
|-
|Egypt (William Billings)
|1794
|Come, see the wonders of our God
|Isaac Watts
Eighteenth Psalm (William Billings)
|-
|Eighteenth Psalm (William Billings)
|1770
|We love Thee, Lord, and we adore
|Isaac Watts
Elden (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Elden (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|O God of mercy, hear my call
|Isaac Watts
Election (William Billings)
|-
|Election (William Billings)
|1786
|Thou art my blest portion, thou dear Nazarene
|James Relly
Elevation (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Elevation (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|My God, the spring of all my joys
|Isaac Watts
Elevation (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Elevation (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|Raise your triumphant songs
|Isaac Watts
Ellington (Truman Wetmore)
|-
|Ellington (Truman Wetmore)
|1807
|This life's a dream, an empty show
|Isaac Watts
Elon (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Elon (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Who has believed thy word
|Isaac Watts
Embden (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Embden (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|Not all the blood of beasts
|Isaac Watts
Emerald Gates (Ananias Davisson)
|-
|Emerald Gates (Ananias Davisson)
|1820
|Burst ye emerald gates and bring
|Richard Kempenfelt
|-
|Emerald Gates (Ananias Davisson)
|1848
|Burst ye emerald gates and bring
|Richard Kempenfelt
Emulation (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Emulation (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Now let us raise our cheerful strains
|Anne Steele
Energy (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Energy (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|Attend our armies to the fight
|Joel Barlow
Enfield (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Enfield (Daniel Belknap)
|1806
|The voice of my Beloved sounds
|Isaac Watts
Enfield (Daniel Read)
|-
|Enfield (Daniel Read)
|1785
|Might I enjoy the meanest place
|Isaac Watts
Entreaty (Ezra Goff)
|-
|Entreaty (Ezra Goff)
|1809
|I cry till all my voice be gone
|Isaac Watts
Ephesus (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Ephesus (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|The uplifted eye, and bended knee
|Thomas Scott
Ephesus (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Ephesus (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|Alas, the bitter clay
|Isaac Watts
Ephrathah (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Ephrathah (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|While shepherds watched their flocks by night
|Nahum Tate
Erie (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Erie (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|As lost in lonely grief I tread
|Joel Barlow
Essex (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Essex (Oliver Holden)
|1797
|Go, worship at Immanuel's feet
|Isaac Watts
Eternal Wisdom (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Eternal Wisdom (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Eternal wisdom, thee we praise
|Isaac Watts
Euphrates (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Euphrates (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Think, mighty God, on feeble man
|Isaac Watts
Europe (William Billings)
|-
|Europe (William Billings)
|1770
|Let every mortal ear attend
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Europe (William Billings)
|1779
|Let every mortal ear attend
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Europe (William Billings)
|1780
|Let every mortal ear attend
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Europe (William Billings)
|1804
|Let every mortal ear attend
|Isaac Watts
Evening Hymn (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Evening Hymn (James P. Carrell)
|1831
|The day is past and gone
|John Leland
Evening Hymn (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Evening Hymn (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Now may soft slumbers close my eyes
|
Evening Shade (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Evening Shade (Stephen Jenks)
|1805
|The day is past ands gone
|John Leland
Exaltation (Walter Janes)
|-
|Exaltation (Walter Janes)
|1807
|Now shall my head be lifted high
|Isaac Watts
Exeter (William Billings)
|-
|Exeter (William Billings)
|1774
|When I my inward guilt suppressed
Hark! from the tombs a doleful sound
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Exeter (William Billings)
|1778
|When I my inward guilt suppressed
Hark! from the tombs a doleful sound
|Isaac Watts
Exhortation (Eliakim Doolittle)
|-
|Exhortation (Eliakim Doolittle)
|1800
|Now in the heat of youthful blood
|Isaac Watts
Exhortation (Jacob French)
|-
|Exhortation (Jacob French)
|1789
|Ye nations round the earth, rejoice
|Isaac Watts
Expectation (Solomon Howe)
|-
|Expectation (Solomon Howe)
|1799
|My soul, survey the important cause
|Solomon Howe
Experience (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Experience (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Come all ye saints and sinners near
|Anonymous
Experience (William Walker)
|-
|Experience (William Walker)
|1866
|Come, all ye people of my nation
|Anonymous
Extollation (Walter Janes)
|-
|Extollation (Walter Janes)
|1803
|Loud Hallelujas to the Lord
|Isaac Watts
Exultation (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Exultation (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|He spake, and heaven's high arches rang
|Samuel Stennett
Fading Nature (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Fading Nature (Stephen Jenks)
|1807
|So fades the lovely, blooming flower
|Anne Steele
Fair Haven (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Fair Haven (Stephen Jenks)
|1799
|Come, sound his praise abroad
|Isaac Watts
Fairfield (William Billings)
|-
|Fairfield (William Billings)
|1770
|From lowest depths of woe
|Tate and Brady
Fairford (Jacob Kimball)
|-
|Fairford (Jacob Kimball)
|1793
|Jesus, who died a world to save
|William Hammond
Fairhaven (Jacob French)
|-
|Fairhaven (Jacob French)
|1789
|There was an hour when Christ rejoiced
|Isaac Watts
Fairlee (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Fairlee (Oliver Holden)
|1793
|Jesus shall reign where-e'er the sun
|Isaac Watts
Fairton (Elkanah Dare)
|-
|Fairton (Elkanah Dare)
|1813
|O God of mercy, hear my call
|Isaac Watts
Faithful Soldier (William Walker)
|-
|Faithful Soldier (William Walker)
|1835
|O when shall I see Jesus
|John Leland
|-
|Faithful Soldier (William Walker)
|1848
|O when shall I see Jesus
|John Leland
Falmouth (Abraham Maxim)
|-
|Falmouth (Abraham Maxim)
|1802
|Say, Live for ever, wondrous King
|Isaac Watts
Falmouth (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Falmouth (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Hallelujah through the nations
|Anonymous
Farewell (Jacob French)
|-
|Farewell (Jacob French)
|1783
|My friends, I am going a long and tedious journey
|Anonymous
Farewell Hymn (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Farewell Hymn (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Give ear to me, ye sons of men
|Jeremiah Ingalls
Farmington (Alexander Gillet)
|-
|Farmington (Alexander Gillet)
|1779
|Think, mighty God, on feeble man
|Isaac Watts
Farmington (Jacob French)
|-
|Farmington (Jacob French)
|1802
|Hence from my soul, my sins, depart
|Isaac Watts
Farnum (Jacob French)
|-
|Farnum (Jacob French)
|1789
|Sing to the Lord a new-made song
|Tate and Brady
Fayette (Samuel Wakefield)
|-
|Fayette (Samuel Wakefield)
|1832
|When I can read my title clear
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Fayette (Samuel Wakefield)
|1841
|When I can read my title clear
|Isaac Watts
Fayetteville (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Fayetteville (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|Sing to the great Jehovah's praise
|Charles Wesley
Fellowship (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Fellowship (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Come away to the skies
|Charles Wesley
Female Convict (Robert Boyd)
|-
|Female Convict (Robert Boyd)
|1822
|O sleep not my babe, for the morn of tomorrow
|
Fernay (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Fernay (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|Glory to God the Father's name
|Isaac Watts
Fidelity (Daniel Read)
|-
|Fidelity (Daniel Read)
|1785
|I wait for Thy salvation, Lord
|Isaac Watts
Firmament (Daniel Read)
|-
|Firmament (Daniel Read)
|1793
|Great God, the heav'ns' well-ordered frame
|Isaac Watts
Fitchburg (William Billings)
|-
|Fitchburg (William Billings)
|1779
|Deep in our hearts let us record
|Isaac Watts
Flanders (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Flanders (Samuel Babcock)
|1795
|Since I have placed my trust in God
|Tate and Brady
Flanders (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Flanders (Timothy Swan)
|1783
|Great God, whose universal sway
|Isaac Watts
Florence (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Florence (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|Immense compassion reigns
|Isaac Watts
Florida (Oliver Shaw)
|-
|Florida (Oliver Shaw)
|1808
|And must this body die
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Florida (Oliver Shaw)
|1808
|And must this body die
|Isaac Watts
Fluvanna (Abraham Maxim)
|-
|Fluvanna (Abraham Maxim)
|1805
|Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear
|Isaac Watts
Fluvanna (Merit Woodruff)
|-
|Fluvanna (Merit Woodruff)
|1800
|He rides upon the winged wind
|Isaac Watts
Fly Crick (Nathaniel Billings)
|-
|Fly Crick (Nathaniel Billings)
|1795
|When all thy mercies, O my God
|Joseph Addison
|-
|Fly Crick (Nathaniel Billings)
|1802
|When all thy mercies, O my God
|Joseph Addison
Forerunner (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Forerunner (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Far, far beyond these lower skies
|Samuel Medley
Forster (Anonymous)
|-
|Forster (Anonymous)
|1813
|Ye weary heavy laden souls
|John Granade
|-
|Forster (Anonymous)
|1820
|Ye weary heavy laden souls
|John Granade
|-
|Forster (Anonymous)
|1825
|Ye weary heavy laden souls
|John Granade
Fount (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Fount (Oliver Holden)
|1806
|Come, thou fount of every blessing
|Robert Robinson
|-
|Fount (Oliver Holden)
|1806
|Come, thou fount of every blessing
|Robert Robinson
Framingham (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Framingham (Daniel Belknap)
|1792
|He dies! The friend of sinners dies
|Isaac Watts
Framingham (William Billings)
|-
|Framingham (William Billings)
|1779
|Shall wisdom cry aloud
|Isaac Watts
Franklin (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Franklin (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|Jesus, great Redeemer, hear
|Charles Wesley
Franklin (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Franklin (Stephen Jenks)
|1800
|Sweet is the work, my God, my King
|Isaac Watts
Franklin (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Franklin (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|Hosanna to Jesus on high
|Charles Wesley
Franklin (William Billings)
|-
|Franklin (William Billings)
|1779
|Lord, how secure and blest are they
|Isaac Watts
Free Grace (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Free Grace (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|The voice of free grace cries 'scape to the mountains
|Richard Burdsall
Freedom (Alexander Gillet)
|-
|Freedom (Alexander Gillet)
|1779
|The Lord of glory reigns, he reigns on high
|Isaac Watts
Freedom (Elisha West)
|-
|Freedom (Elisha West)
|1802
|The Lord hath eyes to give the blind
|Isaac Watts
Freehold (Nehemiah Shumway)
|-
|Freehold (Nehemiah Shumway)
|1793
|The God of Abraham praise
|
Freetown (Daniel Read)
|-
|Freetown (Daniel Read)
|1785
|Join all the glorious names
|Isaac Watts
French Broad (William Walker)
|-
|French Broad (William Walker)
|1847
|High o'er the hills the mountains rise
|William Walker
Friendly Meeting (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Friendly Meeting (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Well met, dear friends, in Jesus' name
|Anonymous
Friendship (Ananias Davisson)
|-
|Friendship (Ananias Davisson)
|1798
|Friendship to every willing mind
|
|-
|Friendship (Ananias Davisson)
|1813
|Friendship to every willing mind
|
|-
|Friendship (Ananias Davisson)
|1820
|Friendship to every willing mind
|
Friendship (Anonymous)
|-
|Friendship (Anonymous)
|1812
|Ye simple souls, that stray
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Friendship (Anonymous)
|1813
|Ye simple souls, that stray
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Friendship (Anonymous)
|1832
|Ye simple souls, that stray
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Friendship (Anonymous)
|1835
|Ye simple souls, that stray
|Charles Wesley
Friendship (Daniel Read)
|-
|Friendship (Daniel Read)
|1793
|How pleasant 'tis to see
|Isaac Watts
Friendship (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Friendship (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|The reason why we love friendship
|Anonymous
Fruition (Truman Wetmore)
|-
|Fruition (Truman Wetmore)
|1805
|Like fruitful showers of rain
|Isaac Watts
Funeral (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Funeral (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|Rejoice for a brother deceased
|Charles Wesley
Funeral (Samuel Wakefield)
|-
|Funeral (Samuel Wakefield)
|1832
|Stoop down, my thoughts, that use to rise
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Funeral (Samuel Wakefield)
|1841
|Stoop down, my thoughts, that use to rise
|Isaac Watts
Funeral Anthem (William Billings)
|-
|Funeral Anthem (William Billings)
|1778
|I heard a great voice
|
|-
|Funeral Anthem (William Billings)
|ca. 1790
|I heard a great voice
|
Funeral Dirge (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Funeral Dirge (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|Hark! She bids all her friends adieu
|Isaac Watts
Funeral Dirge (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Funeral Dirge (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|Farewell! A sad, a long farewell
|Anonymous
Funeral Hymn (1800) (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Funeral Hymn (1800) (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Up to Thy throne, almighty King
|Anonymous
Funeral Hymn (Jacob French)
|-
|Funeral Hymn (Jacob French)
|1789
|I in the burying place may see
|Anonymous
Funeral Hymn (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Funeral Hymn (James P. Carrell)
|1831
|Rejoice for a brother deceased
|Charles Wesley
Funeral Hymn (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Funeral Hymn (Oliver Holden)
|1792
|Why do we mourn departing friends
|Isaac Watts
Funeral Hymn (Walter Janes)
|-
|Funeral Hymn (Walter Janes)
|1807
|Life is a span, a fleeting hour
|Anne Steele
Galatia (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Galatia (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|God is my everlasting aid
|Isaac Watts
Gallatin (Andrew Johnson)
|-
|Gallatin (Andrew Johnson)
|1847
|Alas! and did my Savior bleed
|Isaac Watts
Gardiner (Daniel Read)
|-
|Gardiner (Daniel Read)
|1807
|Come, let our voices join to raise
|Isaac Watts
Gardner (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Gardner (Daniel Belknap)
|1806
|When I survey the wondrous cross
|Isaac Watts
Geneva (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Geneva (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|Come, my friends, and taste with me
|Anonymous
Genius (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Genius (Stephen Jenks)
|1799
|Now be still, ye boisterous passions
|
Genoe (Ephraim Reed)
|-
|Genoe (Ephraim Reed)
|1817
|Sing, all ye nations, to the Lord
|Isaac Watts
Georgia (1770) (William Billings)
|-
|Georgia (1770) (William Billings)
|1770
|Now to the Lord, that makes us know
|Isaac Watts
Georgia (1779) (William Billings)
|-
|Georgia (1779) (William Billings)
|1779
|Show pity, Lord, O Lord, forgive
|Isaac Watts
Germantown (William Billings)
|-
|Germantown (William Billings)
|1780
|Why do we mourn departing friends
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Germantown (William Billings)
|ca. 1790
|Why do we mourn departing friends
|Isaac Watts
Germany (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Germany (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|Ye that delight to serve the Lord
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Germany (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|Ye that delight to serve the Lord
|Isaac Watts
Gethsemane (Abraham Wood)
|-
|Gethsemane (Abraham Wood)
|1789
|Great High Priest, we view thee stooping
|Joseph Hart
Gift (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Gift (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Of all the gifts Thine hand bestows
|William Cowper
Gilead (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Gilead (Oliver Holden)
|1806
|My soul, now arise, My passions, take wing
|Samuel Medley
Glad Tidings (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Glad Tidings (Stephen Jenks)
|1807
|Fear not, said he, for mighty dread
|Nahum Tate
Glasgow (Elkanah Dare)
|-
|Glasgow (Elkanah Dare)
|1813
|This life's a dream, an empty show
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Glasgow (Elkanah Dare)
|1816
|This life's a dream, an empty show
|Isaac Watts
Gloucester (Jacob Kimball)
|-
|Gloucester (Jacob Kimball)
|1793
|Give to the Lord immortal praise
|Isaac Watts
Gloucester (William Billings)
|-
|Gloucester (William Billings)
|1786
|Jesus, Thy name we praise
|James Relly
God Will Provide for Me (Charles Albert Tindley)
|-
|God Will Provide for Me (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1909
|Here I may be weak and poor
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|God Will Provide for Me (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1916
|Here I may be weak and poor
|Charles Albert Tindley
Golden Streets (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Golden Streets (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Come, we that love the Lord
|Isaac Watts
Golgotha (William Billings)
|-
|Golgotha (William Billings)
|1781
|Hark! From the tombs a doleful sound
|Isaac Watts
Good Physician (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Good Physician (Oliver Holden)
|1806
|How lost was my condition
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
Goshen (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Goshen (Daniel Belknap)
|1800
|He comes, the royal Conqueror comes
|Philip Doddridge
Goshen (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Goshen (Stephen Jenks)
|1804
|O wash my soul from every sin
|Isaac Watts
Gospel Armor (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Gospel Armor (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Stand up, my soul, shake off thy fears
|Isaac Watts
Gospel Trumpet (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Gospel Trumpet (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|Hark, how the gospel trumpet sounds
|Anonymous
Gospel Voice (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Gospel Voice (Oliver Holden)
|1806
|Ye dying sons of men
|James Boden
|-
|Gospel Voice (Oliver Holden)
|1806
|Ye dying sons of men
|James Boden
Government (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Government (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|The Lord Jehovah reigns
|Isaac Watts
Granby (Alexander Gillet)
|-
|Granby (Alexander Gillet)
|1794
|Come, sound his praise abroad
|Isaac Watts
Granville (Ezra Goff)
|-
|Granville (Ezra Goff)
|1806
|Lord, what a feeble piece
|Isaac Watts
Granville (Truman Wetmore)
|-
|Granville (Truman Wetmore)
|1798
|Thy words the raging winds control
|Isaac Watts
Grateful Notes (Martin Madan)
|-
|Grateful Notes (Martin Madan)
|1775
|Grateful notes and numbers bring
|William Dodd
|-
|Grateful Notes (Martin Madan)
|1808
|Grateful notes and numbers bring
|William Dodd
Gratitude (Alexander Gillet)
|-
|Gratitude (Alexander Gillet)
|1795
|What shall I render to my God
|Isaac Watts
Gratitude (Daniel Read)
|-
|Gratitude (Daniel Read)
|1807
|Bless, O my soul, the living God
|Isaac Watts
Gratitude (Jacob French)
|-
|Gratitude (Jacob French)
|1802
|What shall I render to my God
|Isaac Watts
Gratitude (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Gratitude (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|What shall I render to my God
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Gratitude (Samuel Babcock)
|1806
|What shall I render to my God
|Isaac Watts
Gratitude (William Billings)
|-
|Gratitude (William Billings)
|1778
|I love the Lord because He hath heard
|
Great-Plain (William Billings)
|-
|Great-Plain (William Billings)
|1794
|Ye slumb'ring saints, a heav'nly host
|Isaac Watts
Greenfield (Lewis Edson)
|-
|Greenfield (Lewis Edson)
|1782
|God is our refuge in distress
|Tate and Brady
Greensville (Reubin Monday)
|-
|Greensville (Reubin Monday)
|1825
|How tedious and tasteless the hours
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
|-
|Greensville (Reubin Monday)
|1825
|How tedious and tasteless the hours
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
Greenwich (Daniel Read)
|-
|Greenwich (Daniel Read)
|1786
|Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I
|Isaac Watts
Greenwood (Joseph Funk)
|-
|Greenwood (Joseph Funk)
|1832
|Savior, visit thy plantation
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
|-
|Greenwood (Joseph Funk)
|1835
|Savior, visit thy plantation
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
|-
|Greenwood (Joseph Funk)
|1869
|Savior, visit thy plantation
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
Guildford (Oliver Brownson)
|-
|Guildford (Oliver Brownson)
|1783
|Far as thy name is known
|Isaac Watts
Guilford (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Guilford (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|Astonished and distressed
|Benjamin Beddome
Guilford (William Tansur)
|-
|Guilford (William Tansur)
|1767
|Have mercy on us, Lord, and grant to us Thy grace
|John Hopkins
Hackers Hall (William Billings)
|-
|Hackers Hall (William Billings)
|1780
|Ye people all, with one accord
|John Hopkins
Hadley (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Hadley (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|The chief concern of lost mankind
|Joseph Hart
Hadley (Joseph Stone)
|-
|Hadley (Joseph Stone)
|1786
|That awful day will surely come
|Isaac Watts
Hague (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Hague (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|Stoop down, my thoughts, that use to rise
|Isaac Watts
Halifax (William Billings)
|-
|Halifax (William Billings)
|1778
|Not to our names, Thou only just and true
|Isaac Watts
Hallelujah (Amos Bull)
|-
|Hallelujah (Amos Bull)
|1795
|Loud hallelujahs to the Lord
|Isaac Watts
Hallelujah (Anonymous)
|-
|Hallelujah (Anonymous)
|1813
|Come, thou fount of every blessing
|Robert Robinson
|-
|Hallelujah (Anonymous)
|1818
|Come, thou fount of every blessing
|Robert Robinson
|-
|Hallelujah (Anonymous)
|1820
|Come, thou fount of every blessing
|Robert Robinson
|-
|Hallelujah (Anonymous)
|1830
|Come, thou fount of every blessing
|Robert Robinson
|-
|Hallelujah (Anonymous)
|1832
|Come, thou fount of every blessing
|Robert Robinson
|-
|Hallelujah (Anonymous)
|1835
|Come, thou fount of every blessing
|Robert Robinson
|-
|Hallelujah (Anonymous)
|1851
|Come, thou fount of every blessing
|Robert Robinson
Hallelujah (William Walker)
|-
|Hallelujah (William Walker)
|1835
|And let this feeble body fail
|Charles Wesley
Hallelujah Hymn (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Hallelujah Hymn (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|That name to me sounds ever sweet
|Anonymous
Hallowell (Barnabas McKyes)
|-
|Hallowell (Barnabas McKyes)
|1832
|My Savior, my almighty friend
|Isaac Watts
Hamburg (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Hamburg (Samuel Babcock)
|1795
|Rise, says the Prince of mercy, rise
|Isaac Watts
Hamburgh (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Hamburgh (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|My present help in trouble
|Charles Wesley
Hamilton (Daniel Read)
|-
|Hamilton (Daniel Read)
|1794
|Like fruitful showers of rain
|Isaac Watts
Hampshire (1779) (William Billings)
|-
|Hampshire (1779) (William Billings)
|1779
|Return, O God of love, return
|Isaac Watts
Hampton (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Hampton (Daniel Belknap)
|1800
|Dearest of all the names above
|Isaac Watts
Hampton (Ebenezer Child)
|-
|Hampton (Ebenezer Child)
|1804
|Praise ye the Lord, my heart shall join
|Isaac Watts
Hampton (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Hampton (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|Thus saith the Ruler of the skies
|Isaac Watts
Hampton (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Hampton (Stephen Jenks)
|1818
|The Lord my Shepherd is
|Isaac Watts
Hamshire (Daniel Read)
|-
|Hamshire (Daniel Read)
|1795
|He dies! The heavenly lover dies
|Isaac Watts
Hamton (William Billings)
|-
|Hamton (William Billings)
|1770
|Let mortal tongues attempt to sing
|Isaac Watts
Hancock (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Hancock (Daniel Belknap)
|1797
|Hark from the skies! A dreadful sound
|Anonymous
Hanley (Abraham Wood)
|-
|Hanley (Abraham Wood)
|1793
|How long wilt thou conceal thy face
|Isaac Watts
Hanley Green (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Hanley Green (Oliver Holden)
|1806
|There is a land of pure delight
|Isaac Watts
Hanover (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Hanover (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|O tell me no more
|John Gambold
Happiness (Abijah Forbush)
|-
|Happiness (Abijah Forbush)
|1806
|Lord, how secure and blest are they
|Isaac Watts
Happiness (Anonymous)
|-
|Happiness (Anonymous)
|1813
|O how happy are they Who their Savior obey
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Happiness (Anonymous)
|1831
|O how happy are they Who their Savior obey
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Happiness (Anonymous)
|1832
|O how happy are they Who their Savior obey
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Happiness (Anonymous)
|1869
|O how happy are they Who their Savior obey
|Charles Wesley
Happy Choice (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Happy Choice (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|O love divine, how sweet thou art
|Charles Wesley
Happy City (Daniel Read)
|-
|Happy City (Daniel Read)
|1785
|Happy the city, where their sons
|Isaac Watts
Happy Retribution (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Happy Retribution (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Brief life is here our portion
|Bernard of Cluny
Harlem (Jacob Kimball)
|-
|Harlem (Jacob Kimball)
|1793
|Ye nations round the world, rejoice
|Isaac Watts
Harmony (1807) (Elisha West)
|-
|Harmony (1807) (Elisha West)
|1807
|That awful day will surely come
|Isaac Watts
Harmony (Elisha West)
|-
|Harmony (Elisha West)
|1793
|Say, mighty love, and teach my song
|Isaac Watts
Harmony (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Harmony (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Come, brethren and sisters that love my dear Lord
|Anonymous
Harmony (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Harmony (Stephen Jenks)
|1800
|How pleasant 'tis to see
|Isaac Watts
Harmony (William Walker)
|-
|Harmony (William Walker)
|1835
|Away, my doubts, begone, my fears
|Susanna Harrison
Harpeth (Alexander Johnson)
|-
|Harpeth (Alexander Johnson)
|1818
|How tedious and tasteless the hours
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
Hartfield (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Hartfield (Samuel Holyoke)
|1804
|Shall we go on to sin
|Isaac Watts
Hartford (Amos Bull)
|-
|Hartford (Amos Bull)
|1795
|Hail the day that saw Him rise
|Charles Wesley
Hartford (William Billings)
|-
|Hartford (William Billings)
|1781
|Glorious Jesus, Thy dear name to praise
|James Relly
|-
|Hartford (William Billings)
|1786
|Glorious Jesus, Thy dear name to praise
|James Relly
Hartsfield (Solomon Howe)
|-
|Hartsfield (Solomon Howe)
|1804
|Jesus beheld the anxious throng
|2
Harvest Hymn (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Harvest Hymn (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|The fields are all white, the harvest is near
|Anonymous
Hatfield (Alexander Gillet)
|-
|Hatfield (Alexander Gillet)
|1794
|This is the day the Lord hath made
|Isaac Watts
Havanna (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Havanna (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Praise to God, immortal praise
|Anna Barbauld
Haverhill (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Haverhill (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|Bear me to the sacred scene
|Charles Wesley
Haverhill (Elisha West)
|-
|Haverhill (Elisha West)
|1793
|Alas, the bitter clay
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Haverhill (Elisha West)
|1802
|Alas, the bitter clay
|Isaac Watts
Haverhill (William Billings)
|-
|Haverhill (William Billings)
|1770
|Through all the changing scenes of life
|Tate and Brady
Havre (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Havre (Oliver Holden)
|1796
|O bless the Lord, my soul
|Isaac Watts
He'll Take You Through (Charles Albert Tindley)
|-
|He'll Take You Through (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1919
|Lifetime is like a single day
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|He'll Take You Through (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1934
|Lifetime is like a single day
|Charles Albert Tindley
Head of the Church (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Head of the Church (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Head of the church triumphant
|Charles Wesley
Healing Mercy (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Healing Mercy (Oliver Holden)
|1806
|At the pool we long have been
|Oliver Holden
Heath (William Billings)
|-
|Heath (William Billings)
|1778
|Awake my soul, awake my eyes
|Thomas Flatman
Heavenly Armor (William Walker)
|-
|Heavenly Armor (William Walker)
|1835
|And if you meet with troubles
|John Leland
Heavenly Theme (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Heavenly Theme (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Begin, my tongue, some heavenly theme
|Isaac Watts
Hebron (William Billings)
|-
|Hebron (William Billings)
|1778
|My God, my life, my love
|Isaac Watts
Here Am I, Send Me (Charles Albert Tindley)
|-
|Here Am I, Send Me (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1911
|If the Savior wants somebody
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|Here Am I, Send Me (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1916
|If the Savior wants somebody
|Charles Albert Tindley
Hermon (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Hermon (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|Awake, Jerusalem, awake
|Charles Wesley
Hicks' Farewell (William Walker)
|-
|Hicks' Farewell (William Walker)
|1835
|The time is swiftly rolling on
|Berryman Hicks
Hillsborough (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Hillsborough (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|Death, like an overflowing stream
|Isaac Watts
Hingham (William Billings)
|-
|Hingham (William Billings)
|1770
|Shall we go on to sin
|Isaac Watts
Hinsdale (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Hinsdale (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|Thou wilt reveal the paths of life
|Isaac Watts
Holborn (Aaron Williams)
|-
|Holborn (Aaron Williams)
|1763
|Soldiers of Christ, arise
|Charles Wesley
Holden (William Billings)
|-
|Holden (William Billings)
|1770
|I'll praise my maker with my breath
|Isaac Watts
Holland (Daniel Read)
|-
|Holland (Daniel Read)
|1785
|Say, mighty love, and teach my song
|Isaac Watts
Holland (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Holland (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|Uncertain life, how soon it flies
|Anne Steele
Hollis (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Hollis (Oliver Holden)
|1788
|My soul, come meditate the day
|Isaac Watts
Hollis Street (William Billings)
|-
|Hollis Street (William Billings)
|1770
|Let angels above and saints here below (1770)
|Mather Byles
Charles Wesley
Holliston (Anonymous)
|-
|Holliston (Anonymous)
|1780
|Ye tribes of Adam, join
|Isaac Watts
Holliston (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Holliston (Daniel Belknap)
|1797
|Your harps, ye trembling saints
|Augustus Toplady
Holliston (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Holliston (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|Hosanna to the Son
|Isaac Watts
Hollowall (Jacob French)
|-
|Hollowall (Jacob French)
|1789
|And can this mighty King
|Isaac Watts
Holon (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Holon (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|May we have grace and peace from God
|John Willison
Holy Manna (William Moore)
|-
|Holy Manna (William Moore)
|1825
|Brethren, we have met to worship
|George Askins
|-
|Holy Manna (William Moore)
|1835
|Brethren, we have met to worship
|George Askins
|-
|Holy Manna (William Moore)
|1844
|Brethren, we have met to worship
|George Askins
|-
|Holy Manna (William Moore)
|1848
|Brethren, we have met to worship
|George Askins
Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty (Asahel Benham)
|-
|Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty (Asahel Benham)
|1783
|Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty
|
Honor to the Hills (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Honor to the Hills (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Through all this world below
|Anonymous
Hope (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Hope (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|O glorious hope of perfect love
|Charles Wesley
Hope (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Hope (Oliver Holden)
|1793
|O, the delights, the heavenly joys
|Isaac Watts
Hopkinton (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Hopkinton (Daniel Belknap)
|1797
|Hark! from the tombs a doleful sound
|Isaac Watts
Hopkinton (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Hopkinton (Oliver Holden)
|1796
|Now to Thy altar, O my God
|Joel Barlow
Horeb (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Horeb (Samuel Babcock)
|1795
|Hearts of stone, relent, relent
|Charles Wesley
Hosanna (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Hosanna (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|Let every saint above
|Isaac Watts
Hosanna (Walter Janes)
|-
|Hosanna (Walter Janes)
|1803
|This is the glorious day
|Isaac Watts
Hull (William Billings)
|-
|Hull (William Billings)
|1786
|We celebrate the praise today
|James Relly
Human Frailty (Daniel Read)
|-
|Human Frailty (Daniel Read)
|1785
|Thee we adore, eternal name
|Isaac Watts
Humility (Alexander Gillet)
|-
|Humility (Alexander Gillet)
|1807
|My soul lies cleaving to the dust
|Isaac Watts
Humility (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Humility (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|The man that views his guilt and sin
|Anonymous
Humility (Oliver Shaw)
|-
|Humility (Oliver Shaw)
|1808
|Beneath the stern, unyielding power
|
Humility (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Humility (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|God of my life, look gently down
|Isaac Watts
Hundred and Forty-Fifth Psalm (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Hundred and Forty-Fifth Psalm (Oliver Holden)
|1796
|My God, my King, Thy various praise
|Isaac Watts
Hundred and Nineteenth Psalm (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Hundred and Nineteenth Psalm (Oliver Holden)
|1796
|My soul lies cleaving to the dust
|Isaac Watts
Huntington (Justin Morgan)
|-
|Huntington (Justin Morgan)
|1790
|Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Huntington (Justin Morgan)
|1835
|Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Huntington (Justin Morgan)
|1844
|Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I
|Isaac Watts
Hymn for Whitsunday (Benjamin Carr)
|-
|Hymn for Whitsunday (Benjamin Carr)
|1803
|Veni, Creator Spiritus
Spirit, Creator of mankind
|Anonymous
Hymn to St. Augustine (Benjamin Carr)
|-
|Hymn to St. Augustine (Benjamin Carr)
|1803
|Magne Pater Augustine
Great Jehovah, God of glory
|Anonymous
I Will Go, if My Father Holds My Hand (Charles Albert Tindley)
|-
|I Will Go, if My Father Holds My Hand (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1907
|When the pathway of duty
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|I Will Go, if My Father Holds My Hand (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1909
|When the pathway of duty
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|I Will Go, if My Father Holds My Hand (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1916
|When the pathway of duty
|Charles Albert Tindley
I am the resurrection (Israel Holdroyd)
|-
|I am the resurrection (Israel Holdroyd)
|1724
|I am the resurrection and the life
|
I'll Be Satisfied (Charles Albert Tindley)
|-
|I'll Be Satisfied (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1919
|What if all the world was offered unto me
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|I'll Be Satisfied (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1934
|What if all the world was offered unto me
|Charles Albert Tindley
I'll Overcome Some Day (Charles Albert Tindley)
|-
|I'll Overcome Some Day (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1901
|The world is one great battlefield
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|I'll Overcome Some Day (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1905
|The world is one great battlefield
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|I'll Overcome Some Day (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1909
|The world is one great battlefield
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|I'll Overcome Some Day (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1916
|The world is one great battlefield
|Charles Albert Tindley
I'm Going There (Charles Albert Tindley)
|-
|I'm Going There (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1907
|Since I began to serve the Lord
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|I'm Going There (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1909
|Since I began to serve the Lord
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|I'm Going There (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1916
|Since I began to serve the Lord
|Charles Albert Tindley
Iceland (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Iceland (Oliver Holden)
|1806
|Winter has a joy for me
|William Cowper
Idumea (Ananias Davisson)
|-
|Idumea (Ananias Davisson)
|1816
|My God, my life, my love
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Idumea (Ananias Davisson)
|1825
|My God, my life, my love
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Idumea (Ananias Davisson)
|1835
|My God, my life, my love
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Idumea (Ananias Davisson)
|1844
|My God, my life, my love
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Idumea (Ananias Davisson)
|1848
|My God, my life, my love
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Idumea (Ananias Davisson)
|1867
|My God, my life, my love
|Isaac Watts
Idumea (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Idumea (Oliver Holden)
|1793
|What mighty man, or mighty God
|Isaac Watts
Illinois (Andrew Johnson)
|-
|Illinois (Andrew Johnson)
|1847
|O for a glance of heavenly day
|Joseph Hart
Imandra (Ananias Davisson)
|-
|Imandra (Ananias Davisson)
|1820
|I love thee, my Savior, I love thee, my Lord
|Caleb J. Taylor
Immanuel (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Immanuel (Oliver Holden)
|1796
|Hosanna to the Prince of light
|Isaac Watts
Imminence (Abijah Forbush)
|-
|Imminence (Abijah Forbush)
|1803
|O God, to whom revenge belongs
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Imminence (Abijah Forbush)
|1806
|O God, to whom revenge belongs
|Isaac Watts
Immortality (Amos Bull)
|-
|Immortality (Amos Bull)
|1795
|I'll praise my maker with my breath
|Isaac Watts
In Me (Charles Albert Tindley)
|-
|In Me (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1923
|Thou, O Christ, my Lord and King
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|In Me (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1934
|Thou, O Christ, my Lord and King
|Charles Albert Tindley
In That Morning (William Walker)
|-
|In That Morning (William Walker)
|1846
|Jesus, my all to heaven is gone
|Anonymous
Incense (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Incense (Oliver Holden)
|1796
|Nature, with all her powers, shall sing
|Isaac Watts
Independence (William Billings)
|-
|Independence (William Billings)
|1778
|The states, O Lord, with songs of praise
|William Billings
Indian's Farewell (William Walker)
|-
|Indian's Farewell (William Walker)
|1835
|When shall we all meet again
|Anonymous
Infant Time (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Infant Time (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|God of eternity, from Thee
|Philip Doddridge
Infant-Savior (William Knapp)
|-
|Infant-Savior (William Knapp)
|1753
|O sight of anguish! View it near
|Samson Occom
Innocent Sounds (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Innocent Sounds (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Enlisted in the cause of sin
|Charles Wesley
Inspiration (Jacob French)
|-
|Inspiration (Jacob French)
|1789
|Twas by an order from the Lord
|Isaac Watts
Intercession (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Intercession (James P. Carrell)
|1831
|Lamb of God for sinners slain
|Charles Wesley
Intercession (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Intercession (Samuel Babcock)
|1795
|Pardon and grace and boundless love
|Isaac Watts
Interposition (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Interposition (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|It cost him cries and tears
|Isaac Watts
Interrogation (Ebenezer Child)
|-
|Interrogation (Ebenezer Child)
|1804
|Shall we go on to sin
|Isaac Watts
Invitation (Elisha West)
|-
|Invitation (Elisha West)
|1802
|Let every mortal ear attend
|Isaac Watts
Invitation (Jacob Kimball)
|-
|Invitation (Jacob Kimball)
|1784
|Come, my Beloved, haste away
Hark! the Redeemer from on high
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Invitation (Jacob Kimball)
|1848
|Come, my Beloved, haste away
Hark! the Redeemer from on high
|Isaac Watts
Invitation (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Invitation (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|Come ye sinners, poor and needy
|Joseph Hart
Invitation (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Invitation (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Come ye sinners, poor and wretched
|Joseph Hart
Invitation (Oliver Brownson)
|-
|Invitation (Oliver Brownson)
|1783
|Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched
|Joseph Hart
Invitation (William Walker)
|-
|Invitation (William Walker)
|1835
|Come, ye sinners, poor and needy
Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched
|Joseph Hart
Invocation (William Billings)
|-
|Invocation (William Billings)
|1794
|Majestic God, our muse inspire
|
Invocation for Thanksgiving (Walter Janes)
|-
|Invocation for Thanksgiving (Walter Janes)
|1803
|Ye sons of men, with joy record
|Philip Doddridge
It May Be the Best for Me (Charles Albert Tindley)
|-
|It May Be the Best for Me (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1905
|I often wonder why it is
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|It May Be the Best for Me (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1909
|I often wonder why it is
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|It May Be the Best for Me (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1916
|I often wonder why it is
|Charles Albert Tindley
Italy (Jacob French)
|-
|Italy (Jacob French)
|1789
|Teach us, O Lord, how frail is man
|Isaac Watts
Jackson (William Moore)
|-
|Jackson (William Moore)
|1825
|The spacious firmament on high
|Joseph Addison
Jamaica (William Billings)
|-
|Jamaica (William Billings)
|1779
|Joy to the world! the Lord is come
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Jamaica (William Billings)
|1804
|Joy to the world! the Lord is come
|Isaac Watts
Jefferson (Alexander Johnson)
|-
|Jefferson (Alexander Johnson)
|1818
|Glorious things of thee are spoken
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
Jefferson (Eliakim Doolittle)
|-
|Jefferson (Eliakim Doolittle)
|1800
|I'll search the land, and raise the just
|Isaac Watts
Jehovah Reigns (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Jehovah Reigns (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Jehovah reigns! Let every nation fear
|Anna Barbauld
Jerusalem (Jacob French)
|-
|Jerusalem (Jacob French)
|1789
|God's temple crowns the holy mount
|Tate and Brady
Jerusalem (James C. Lowry)
|-
|Jerusalem (James C. Lowry)
|1820
|Jerusalem, my happy home
|Anonymous
Jerusalem (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Jerusalem (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1796
|From the third heaven, where God resides
|Isaac Watts
Jerusalem (William Billings)
|-
|Jerusalem (William Billings)
|1786
|All is hush, the battle's o'er
|James Relly
Jerusalem (William Walker)
|-
|Jerusalem (William Walker)
|1835
|Jesus, my all, to heaven is gone
|John Cennick
Jewin Street (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Jewin Street (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|Teach me some melodious sonnet
|Robert Robinson
|-
|Jewin Street (James P. Carrell)
|1835
|Teach me some melodious sonnet
|Robert Robinson
|-
|Jewin Street (James P. Carrell)
|1911
|Teach me some melodious sonnet
|Robert Robinson
Jordan (William Billings)
|-
|Jordan (William Billings)
|1786
|There is a land of pure delight
|Isaac Watts
Joy Was Our Song (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Joy Was Our Song (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|When God restored our captive state
|Isaac Watts
Joyful Tidings (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Joyful Tidings (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|When first the God of boundless might
|Samuel Stennett
Joyous Anticipation (Charles Albert Tindley)
|-
|Joyous Anticipation (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1913
|I'm on my way to heaven above
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|Joyous Anticipation (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1916
|I'm on my way to heaven above
|Charles Albert Tindley
Jubilate Deo (Israel Holdroyd)
|-
|Jubilate Deo (Israel Holdroyd)
|1724
|O be joyful in the Lord, all ye lands
|
Jubilee (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Jubilee (James P. Carrell)
|1831
|Blow ye the trumpet, blow
|Charles Wesley
Jubilee (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Jubilee (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Jerusalem, my happy home
|Anonymous
Jubilee (Oliver Brownson)
|-
|Jubilee (Oliver Brownson)
|1779
|Blow ye the trumpet, blow
|Charles Wesley
Judea (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Judea (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|Rejoice, the Lord is King
|Charles Wesley
Judgment (Alexander Gillet)
|-
|Judgment (Alexander Gillet)
|1779
|That awful day will surely come
|Isaac Watts
Judgment (Daniel Read)
|-
|Judgment (Daniel Read)
|1785
|Behold, the Judge descends, his guards are nigh
|Isaac Watts
Judgment (Elisha West)
|-
|Judgment (Elisha West)
|1793
|No more shall atheists mock his long delay
|Isaac Watts
Judgment (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Judgment (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|Lo, he comes with clouds descending
|Charles Wesley
Judgment (Nehemiah Shumway)
|-
|Judgment (Nehemiah Shumway)
|1793
|The Lord, the Judge, before His throne
|Isaac Watts
Judgment (Robert Boyd)
|-
|Judgment (Robert Boyd)
|1813
|My God, what inward grief I feel
|Isaac Watts
Judgment (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Judgment (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|The God of glory sends his summons forth
|Isaac Watts
Judgment Hymn (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Judgment Hymn (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|The great tremendous day's approaching
|Anonymous
Just Today (Charles Albert Tindley)
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|Just Today (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1923
|I have found the peace of heaven
|Charles Albert Tindley
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|Just Today (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1934
|I have found the peace of heaven
|Charles Albert Tindley
Justice (Ezra Goff)
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|Justice (Ezra Goff)
|1805
|He reigns! the Lord, the Savior reigns
|Isaac Watts
Justification (Merit Woodruff)
|-
|Justification (Merit Woodruff)
|1800
|I shall behold the face
|Isaac Watts
Kamalia (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Kamalia (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Eternal wisdom has prepared
|Isaac Watts
Kedron (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Kedron (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|Thou man of griefs, remember me
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Kedron (Amos Pilsbury)
|1813
|Thou man of griefs, remember me
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Kedron (Amos Pilsbury)
|1816
|Thou man of griefs, remember me
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Kedron (Amos Pilsbury)
|1817
|Thou man of griefs, remember me
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Kedron (Amos Pilsbury)
|1818
|Thou man of griefs, remember me
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Kedron (Amos Pilsbury)
|1835
|Thou man of griefs, remember me
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Kedron (Amos Pilsbury)
|1844
|Thou man of griefs, remember me
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Kedron (Amos Pilsbury)
|1848
|Thou man of griefs, remember me
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Kedron (Amos Pilsbury)
|1867
|Thou man of griefs, remember me
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Kedron (Amos Pilsbury)
|1878
|Thou man of griefs, remember me
|Charles Wesley
Keene (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Keene (Daniel Belknap)
|1800
|Since I have placed my trust in God
|Tate and Brady
Kellyvale (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Kellyvale (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|In vain the sons of earth or hell
|Isaac Watts
Kingston (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Kingston (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|Agonizing in the garden
|Joseph Hart
|-
|Kingston (Amos Pilsbury)
|1805
|Agonizing in the garden
|Joseph Hart
|-
|Kingston (Amos Pilsbury)
|1820
|Agonizing in the garden
|Joseph Hart
Kingston (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Kingston (Daniel Belknap)
|1800
|Along the banks where Babel's current flows
|Joel Barlow
Kingston (Daniel Read)
|-
|Kingston (Daniel Read)
|1785
|The law by Moses came
|Isaac Watts
Kingston (Jacob Kimball)
|-
|Kingston (Jacob Kimball)
|1793
|Infinte grief! amazing woe
|Isaac Watts
Kittery (William Billings)
|-
|Kittery (William Billings)
|1783
|Our Father who in heaven art
|Tate and Brady
|-
|Kittery (William Billings)
|1786
|Our Father who in heaven art
|Tate and Brady
|-
|Kittery (William Billings)
|ca. 1790
|Our Father who in heaven art
|Tate and Brady
Knowledge of Jesus (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Knowledge of Jesus (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Vain, delusive world, adieu
|Charles Wesley
Knoxville (Abraham Maxim)
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|Knoxville (Abraham Maxim)
|1802
|O for a shout of sacred joy
|Isaac Watts
Knoxville (Reubin Monday)
|-
|Knoxville (Reubin Monday)
|1820
|Rejoice, my friends, the Lord is King
|Anonymous
Laindon (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Laindon (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|No songs of triumph now be sung
|Anonymous
Lamberton (Nehemiah Shumway)
|-
|Lamberton (Nehemiah Shumway)
|1793
|The Lord my shepherd is
|Isaac Watts
Lamentation (Jacob French)
|-
|Lamentation (Jacob French)
|1789
|O, if my soul were formed for woe
|Isaac Watts
Lamentation (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Lamentation (Oliver Holden)
|1792
|Earth has detained me prisoner long
|Isaac Watts
Lamentation (Walter Janes)
|-
|Lamentation (Walter Janes)
|1803
|When we, our wearied limbs to rest
|Tate and Brady
Lamentation for Jerusalem (Jacob French)
|-
|Lamentation for Jerusalem (Jacob French)
|1789
|Why dost thou sit solitary
|
Lancaster (Abraham Wood)
|-
|Lancaster (Abraham Wood)
|1793
|Yet, gracious God
|Isaac Watts
Lancaster (Nehemiah Shumway)
|-
|Lancaster (Nehemiah Shumway)
|1793
|The Lord, how fearful is His name
|Isaac Watts
Landsgrove (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Landsgrove (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|How did thy word my heart engage
|Isaac Watts
Langdon (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Langdon (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|When I with pleasing wonder stand
|Isaac Watts
Lansingburgh (Ebenezer Child)
|-
|Lansingburgh (Ebenezer Child)
|1804
|Lord, thou wilt hear me when I pray
|Isaac Watts
Lark (Elisha West)
|-
|Lark (Elisha West)
|1802
|Hovering among the leaves there stands
|Isaac Watts
Leander (Alexander Johnson)
|-
|Leander (Alexander Johnson)
|1818
|My soul forsakes her vain delight
|Isaac Watts
Leave It There (Charles Albert Tindley)
|-
|Leave It There (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1916
|If the world from you withhold
|Charles Albert Tindley
Lebanon (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Lebanon (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|From all that's mortal, all that's vain
|Samuel Medley
|-
|Lebanon (James P. Carrell)
|1831
|From all that's mortal, all that's vain
|Samuel Medley
Lebanon (William Billings)
|-
|Lebanon (William Billings)
|1770
|Death, with his warrant in his hand
|William Billings
|-
|Lebanon (William Billings)
|1778
|Death, with his warrant in his hand
|William Billings
|-
|Lebanon (William Billings)
|1779
|Death, with his warrant in his hand
|William Billings
Lebanon (William Moore)
|-
|Lebanon (William Moore)
|1825
|Drooping souls, no longer grieve
|Anonymous
Leghorn (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Leghorn (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|Deep in our hearts let us record
|Isaac Watts
Leicester (Jacob Kimball)
|-
|Leicester (Jacob Kimball)
|1793
|Not from the dust affliction grows
|Isaac Watts
Leicester (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Leicester (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|Blest are the souls that hear and know
|Isaac Watts
Lena (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Lena (Daniel Belknap)
|1794
|See the Lord of glory dying
|Joseph Hart
Lenox (Lewis Edson)
|-
|Lenox (Lewis Edson)
|1782
|Ye tribes of Adam, join
|Isaac Watts
Leominster (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Leominster (Daniel Belknap)
|1806
|I'm not ashamed to own my Lord
|Isaac Watts
Let the shrill trumpet's warlike voice (James Lyon)
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|Let the shrill trumpet's warlike voice (James Lyon)
|1761
|Let the shrill trumpet's warlike voice
|Tate and Brady
Leverett Street (Isaac Lane)
|-
|Leverett Street (Isaac Lane)
|1793
|When all Thy mercies, O my God
|Joseph Addison
Lewis-Town (William Billings)
|-
|Lewis-Town (William Billings)
|1794
|How vast must their advantage be
|3
Lewisburgh (Nehemiah Shumway)
|-
|Lewisburgh (Nehemiah Shumway)
|1793
|Sweet is the day of sacred rest
|Isaac Watts
Lexington (Abraham Wood)
|-
|Lexington (Abraham Wood)
|1793
|Hold not thy peace, O Lord our God
|Tate and Brady
Lexington (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Lexington (James P. Carrell)
|1831
|The Lord my pasture shall prepare
|Joseph Addison
Lexington (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Lexington (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|Indulgent God! with pitying eye
|Philip Doddridge
|-
|Lexington (Samuel Babcock)
|1806
|Indulgent God! with pitying eye
|Philip Doddridge
Lexington (Solomon Howe)
|-
|Lexington (Solomon Howe)
|1804
|The Prince of Peace, whose gentle sway
|Anonymous
Lexington (William Billings)
|-
|Lexington (William Billings)
|1770
|My righteous judge, my gracious God
|Isaac Watts
Liberty (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Liberty (Stephen Jenks)
|1800
|No more beneath the oppressive hand
|Anonymous
Liberty Hall (Lucius Chapin)
|-
|Liberty Hall (Lucius Chapin)
|1810
|Alas! And did my Savior bleed
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Liberty Hall (Lucius Chapin)
|1814
|Alas! And did my Savior bleed
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Liberty Hall (Lucius Chapin)
|1816
|Alas! And did my Savior bleed
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Liberty Hall (Lucius Chapin)
|1825
|Alas! And did my Savior bleed
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Liberty Hall (Lucius Chapin)
|1832
|Alas! And did my Savior bleed
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Liberty Hall (Lucius Chapin)
|1848
|Alas! And did my Savior bleed
|Isaac Watts
Lift up your heads, O ye gates (Israel Holdroyd)
|-
|Lift up your heads, O ye gates (Israel Holdroyd)
|1724
|Lift up your heads, O ye gates
|
Lily (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Lily (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Shall we go on to sin
|Isaac Watts
Lima (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Lima (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|To God the only wise
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Lima (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|To God the only wise
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Lima (Samuel Babcock)
|1806
|To God the only wise
|Isaac Watts
Lincoln (Abraham Wood)
|-
|Lincoln (Abraham Wood)
|1793
|Join all the glorious names
|Isaac Watts
Lincoln (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Lincoln (Oliver Holden)
|1792
|Arise, my soul, my joyful powers
|Isaac Watts
Lisbon (Daniel Read)
|-
|Lisbon (Daniel Read)
|1785
|Welcome, sweet day of rest
|Isaac Watts
Lisbon (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Lisbon (Timothy Swan)
|1783
|My Savior and my King
|Isaac Watts
Litchfield (Oliver Brownson)
|-
|Litchfield (Oliver Brownson)
|1783
|Twas from thy hand, my God, I came
|Isaac Watts
Lodi (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Lodi (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Happy the church, thou sacred place
|Isaac Watts
London (Timothy Swan)
|-
|London (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|Methinks I hear the heavens resound
|Timothy Swan
Longevity (Abijah Forbush)
|-
|Longevity (Abijah Forbush)
|1806
|Our term of life is seventy years
|2
Lord's Day (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Lord's Day (Oliver Holden)
|1796
|This is the glorious day
|Isaac Watts
Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place (Samuel Babcock)
|1795
|Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place
|
Loudon (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Loudon (Samuel Holyoke)
|1797
|And can this mighty King
|Isaac Watts
Louisiana (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Louisiana (Oliver Holden)
|1796
|How full of anguish is the thought
|Isaac Watts
Louisiana (William Walker)
|-
|Louisiana (William Walker)
|1835
|Come, little children, now we may
|Anonymous
Love Divine (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Love Divine (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|To him who did salvation bring
|Anonymous
Love to Jesus (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Love to Jesus (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|O when shall I see Jesus
|John Leland
Lovest Thou Me (1846) (William Walker)
|-
|Lovest Thou Me (1846) (William Walker)
|1846
|Hark, my soul! It is the Lord
|William Cowper
Lower Falls (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Lower Falls (Daniel Belknap)
|1797
|Now let our mournful songs record
|Isaac Watts
Lubec (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Lubec (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|Let all our tongues be one
|Isaac Watts
Luneville (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Luneville (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|As pants the hart for cooling streams
|Tate and Brady
Lutestring (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Lutestring (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|O God, my heart is fully bent
|Tate and Brady
Lyme (Daniel Read)
|-
|Lyme (Daniel Read)
|1785
|Soon as I heard my Father say
|Isaac Watts
Lyme (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Lyme (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|Ye tribes of Adam, join
|Isaac Watts
Lynn (Abijah Forbush)
|-
|Lynn (Abijah Forbush)
|1803
|The voice of my Beloved sounds
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Lynn (Abijah Forbush)
|1806
|The voice of my Beloved sounds
|Isaac Watts
Lynn (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Lynn (Daniel Belknap)
|1797
|Loud to the Prince of heaven
|Philip Doddridge
Lynn (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Lynn (Oliver Holden)
|1793
|I'm not ashamed to own my Lord
|Isaac Watts
Lynn (William Billings)
|-
|Lynn (William Billings)
|1770
|Sweet is the memory of Thy grace
|Isaac Watts
Lynnfield (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Lynnfield (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|How vain are all things here below
|Isaac Watts
Lynnfield (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Lynnfield (Oliver Holden)
|1793
|My God, permit me not to be
|Isaac Watts
Macedonia (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Macedonia (Oliver Holden)
|1796
|Not from the dust afflictions grow
|Isaac Watts
Machias (Abraham Maxim)
|-
|Machias (Abraham Maxim)
|1802
|How pleasant 'tis to see
|Isaac Watts
Machias (James Lyon)
|-
|Machias (James Lyon)
|1774
|When overwhelmed with grief
|Isaac Watts
Madison (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Madison (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|How long shall I repine
|Tate and Brady
Madison (Daniel Read)
|-
|Madison (Daniel Read)
|1807
|Great Shepherd of thine Israel
|Isaac Watts
Madrid (William Billings)
|-
|Madrid (William Billings)
|1779
|How charmingly sounds the word of the Lord
|James Relly
|-
|Madrid (William Billings)
|1781
|How charmingly sounds the word of the Lord
|James Relly
|-
|Madrid (William Billings)
|1786
|How charmingly sounds the word of the Lord
|James Relly
Magdala (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Magdala (Oliver Holden)
|1796
|I'll praise my Maker with my breath
|Isaac Watts
Magnificat (Israel Holdroyd)
|-
|Magnificat (Israel Holdroyd)
|1724
|My soul doth magnify the Lord
|
Maitland (Anonymous)
|-
|Maitland (Anonymous)
|1855
|Must Jesus bear the cross alone
|George Allen
Majesty (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Majesty (Stephen Jenks)
|1799
|When God, our leader, shines in arms
|Isaac Watts
Majesty (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Majesty (Timothy Swan)
|1783
|He framed the globe, He built the sky
|Isaac Watts
Majesty (Walter Janes)
|-
|Majesty (Walter Janes)
|1807
|The Lord Jehovah reigns
|Isaac Watts
Make a joyful noise (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Make a joyful noise (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|Make a joyful noise unto the Lord
|
Malabar (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Malabar (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|O! the delights, the heavenly joys
|Isaac Watts
Malden (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Malden (Daniel Belknap)
|1797
|Sing to the Lord, ye heavenly hosts
|Isaac Watts
Malden (William Billings)
|-
|Malden (William Billings)
|1770
|To God, the great, the ever-blessed
|Isaac Watts
Manchester (William Billings)
|-
|Manchester (William Billings)
|1779
|Let the shrill trumpet's warlike voice
|Tate and Brady
|-
|Manchester (William Billings)
|1781
|Let the shrill trumpet's warlike voice
|Tate and Brady
Mansfield (William Billings)
|-
|Mansfield (William Billings)
|1779
|Think, mighty God, on feeble man
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Mansfield (William Billings)
|1804
|Think, mighty God, on feeble man
|Isaac Watts
Mantua (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Mantua (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|A blooming paradise of joy
|Isaac Watts
Marblehead (Jacob Kimball)
|-
|Marblehead (Jacob Kimball)
|1793
|Indulgent God! with pitying eyes
|Philip Doddridge
Marlborough (Abraham Wood)
|-
|Marlborough (Abraham Wood)
|1793
|O for a shout of sacred joy
|Isaac Watts
Maroneck (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Maroneck (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|God of my mercy and my praise
|Isaac Watts
Marshfield (William Billings)
|-
|Marshfield (William Billings)
|1770
|When we, our wearied limbs to rest
|
Mary's Tears (Oliver Shaw)
|-
|Mary's Tears (Oliver Shaw)
|1817
|Were not the sinful Mary's tears
|Thomas Moore
Maryland (William Billings)
|-
|Maryland (William Billings)
|1778
|And must this body die
|Isaac Watts
Massachusetts (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Massachusetts (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|Let differing nations join
|Tate and Brady
Massachusetts (Jacob French)
|-
|Massachusetts (Jacob French)
|1789
|Had not the Lord, may Israel say
|Isaac Watts
Massachusetts (William Billings)
|-
|Massachusetts (William Billings)
|1770
|Great is the Lord God, the thunder's His voice
|Perez Morton
Maxwell (Anonymous)
|-
|Maxwell (Anonymous)
|1780
|Cause us to hear with joy
|William Billings
Mecklenburg (Anonymous)
|-
|Mecklenburg (Anonymous)
|1820
|Bright scenes of glory strike my sense
|Anonymous
|-
|Mecklenburg (Anonymous)
|1820
|Bright scenes of glory strike my sense
|Anonymous
|-
|Mecklenburg (Anonymous)
|1825
|Bright scenes of glory strike my sense
|Anonymous
|-
|Mecklenburg (Anonymous)
|1848
|Bright scenes of glory strike my sense
|Anonymous
Medfield (William Billings)
|-
|Medfield (William Billings)
|1770
|When I my various blessings see
|Samuel Byles
Medford (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Medford (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|Sing to the Lord aloud
|Isaac Watts
Medford (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Medford (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|Hosanna to the King
|Isaac Watts
Medford (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Medford (Samuel Holyoke)
|1804
|My sorrows, like a flood
|Isaac Watts
Medford (William Billings)
|-
|Medford (William Billings)
|1770
|At Thy command, our dearest Lord
|Isaac Watts
Medina (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Medina (Oliver Holden)
|1796
|My God, my life, my love
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Medina (Oliver Holden)
|1806
|My God, my life, my love
|Isaac Watts
Meditation (Elisha West)
|-
|Meditation (Elisha West)
|1807
|Come then, O my soul, meditate on that day
|Anonymous
Meditation (Samuel Wakefield)
|-
|Meditation (Samuel Wakefield)
|1832
|My soul, come meditate the day
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Meditation (Samuel Wakefield)
|1841
|My soul, come meditate the day
|Isaac Watts
Meditation (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Meditation (Stephen Jenks)
|1800
|In all my vast concerns with thee
|Isaac Watts
Medway (William Billings)
|-
|Medway (William Billings)
|1778
|Sing to the Lord Jehovah's name
|Isaac Watts
Meeting Street (Oliver Shaw)
|-
|Meeting Street (Oliver Shaw)
|1815
|What various hindrances we meet
|William Cowper
Melodious Sonnet (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Melodious Sonnet (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Come, thou fount of every blessing
|Robert Robinson
Mendom (William Billings)
|-
|Mendom (William Billings)
|1781
|My Redeemer, let me be
|James Relly
|-
|Mendom (William Billings)
|1786
|My Redeemer, let me be
|James Relly
Mendon (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Mendon (Daniel Belknap)
|1802
|Thee we adore, eternal name
|Isaac Watts
Menotomy (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Menotomy (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|To Jesus, our exalted Lord
|Anne Steele
Mentz (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Mentz (Samuel Holyoke)
|1797
|Thy pardoning love, so free, so sweet
|Anne Steele
Mercy Seat (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Mercy Seat (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Jesus, where-e'er Thy people meet
|William Cowper
Merrifield (Jacob French)
|-
|Merrifield (Jacob French)
|1789
|No sleep nor slumber to his eyes
|Isaac Watts
Messiah (1813) (Anonymous)
|-
|Messiah (1813) (Anonymous)
|1813
|The Son of man they did betray
|John Granade
Messiah (Alexander Gillet)
|-
|Messiah (Alexander Gillet)
|1795
|Go, worship at Immanuel's feet
|Isaac Watts
Messiah (Jacob French)
|-
|Messiah (Jacob French)
|1802
|Sun, moon and stars convey thy praise
|Isaac Watts
Messiah (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Messiah (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|He comes! he comes! to judge the world
|Samuel Stennett
Messiah (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Messiah (Oliver Holden)
|1793
|Ye nymphs of Solima
|Alexander Pope
Messiah (Samuel Wakefield)
|-
|Messiah (Samuel Wakefield)
|1825
|Who is this who comes from far
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Messiah (Samuel Wakefield)
|1831
|Who is this who comes from far
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Messiah (Samuel Wakefield)
|1832
|Who is this who comes from far
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Messiah (Samuel Wakefield)
|1835
|Who is this who comes from far
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Messiah (Samuel Wakefield)
|1867
|Who is this who comes from far
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Messiah (Samuel Wakefield)
|1869
|Who is this who comes from far
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Messiah (Samuel Wakefield)
|1911
|Who is this who comes from far
|Charles Wesley
Methuen (Abraham Wood)
|-
|Methuen (Abraham Wood)
|1789
|The moment a sinner believes
|Joseph Hart
Miami (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Miami (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Great Father of mankind
|Philip Doddridge
Middlebury (R. D. Humphreys)
|-
|Middlebury (R. D. Humphreys)
|1820
|Come away to the skies
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Middlebury (R. D. Humphreys)
|1825
|Come away to the skies
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Middlebury (R. D. Humphreys)
|1835
|Come away to the skies
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Middlebury (R. D. Humphreys)
|1844
|Come away to the skies
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Middlebury (R. D. Humphreys)
|1848
|Come away to the skies
|Charles Wesley
Middlesex (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Middlesex (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|Lord, my light and my salvation
|Anonymous
Middlesex (Jacob French)
|-
|Middlesex (Jacob French)
|1802
|Death! 'Tis a melancholy day
|Isaac Watts
Middlesex (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Middlesex (Oliver Holden)
|1793
|The Lord of glory reigns, he reigns on high
|Isaac Watts
Middleton (Jacob Kimball)
|-
|Middleton (Jacob Kimball)
|1793
|When overwhelmed with grief
|Isaac Watts
Middletown (Amos Bull)
|-
|Middletown (Amos Bull)
|1779
|Hail the day that saw him rise
|Charles Wesley
Middletown (William Billings)
|-
|Middletown (William Billings)
|1770
|Let sinners take their course
|Isaac Watts
Midsummer (William Walker)
|-
|Midsummer (William Walker)
|1835
|How tedious and tasteless the hours
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
Mifflin (Daniel Read)
|-
|Mifflin (Daniel Read)
|1807
|Life, like a vain amusement, flies
|Isaac Watts
Milbury (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Milbury (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|Have mercy, Lord, on me
|Tate and Brady
Milinda (Robert Boyd)
|-
|Milinda (Robert Boyd)
|1816
|In vain the wealthy mortals toil
|Isaac Watts
Millennium (Alexander Gillet)
|-
|Millennium (Alexander Gillet)
|1795
|Let all the earth their voices raise
|Isaac Watts
Millennium (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Millennium (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|That glorious day is drawing near
|Anonymous
Millennium (William Walker)
|-
|Millennium (William Walker)
|1835
|The time is soon coming by the prophets foretold
|Anonymous
Millville (Elkanah Dare)
|-
|Millville (Elkanah Dare)
|1813
|We praise thee, Lord, who heard our cries
|Joel Barlow
Milton (Abijah Forbush)
|-
|Milton (Abijah Forbush)
|1803
|How far our highest praises fall
|Isaac Watts
Milton (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Milton (Daniel Belknap)
|1800
|Our moments fly apace
|Isaac Watts
Milton (Elisha West)
|-
|Milton (Elisha West)
|1802
|The shining worlds above
|Isaac Watts
Milton (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Milton (Samuel Babcock)
|1795
|My flesh shall slumber in the ground
|Isaac Watts
Milton (Timothy Olmsted)
|-
|Milton (Timothy Olmsted)
|1805
|With earnest longings of the mind
|Isaac Watts
Minden (Jacob French)
|-
|Minden (Jacob French)
|1802
|Ye sons of Adam, vain and young
|Isaac Watts
Minorca (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Minorca (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|Almighty King of heaven above
|Anonymous
Moment's Thought (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Moment's Thought (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|Jesus, my truth, my way
|Charles Wesley
Monmouth (Jacob French)
|-
|Monmouth (Jacob French)
|1793
|Why do we mourn departing friends
|Isaac Watts
Monson (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Monson (Daniel Belknap)
|1806
|Thus saith the high and lofty one
|Isaac Watts
Montague (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Montague (Timothy Swan)
|1783
|Ye sons of men with joy record
|Philip Doddridge
|-
|Montague (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|Ye sons of men with joy record
|Philip Doddridge
Montfort (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Montfort (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|Give thanks to God most high
|Isaac Watts
Montgomery (Justin Morgan)
|-
|Montgomery (Justin Morgan)
|1790
|Early, my God, without delay
|Isaac Watts
Monticello (Daniel Read)
|-
|Monticello (Daniel Read)
|1804
|The world's foundations by His hand
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Monticello (Daniel Read)
|1806
|The world's foundations by His hand
|Isaac Watts
Montreal (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Montreal (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|Ye that delight to serve the Lord
|Isaac Watts
Montville (Merit Woodruff)
|-
|Montville (Merit Woodruff)
|1800
|O, the sharp pangs of smarting pain
|Isaac Watts
Moravia (William Billings)
|-
|Moravia (William Billings)
|1786
|O love! What a secret to mortals thou art
|James Relly
Moreen (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Moreen (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|Oft I am told the muse will prove
|Isaac Watts
Morgan (William Smith (compiler))
|-
|Morgan (William Smith (compiler))
|1803
|With songs and honors sounding loud
|Isaac Watts
Moriah (William Billings)
|-
|Moriah (William Billings)
|1786
|All over lovely is my Lord and God
|James Relly
Moriston (Susanna Heath)
|-
|Moriston (Susanna Heath)
|1780
|Man has a soul of vast desires
|Isaac Watts
Morning (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Morning (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|He dies! the friend of sinners dies
|Isaac Watts
Morning (Daniel Read)
|-
|Morning (Daniel Read)
|1793
|Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear
|Isaac Watts
Morning (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Morning (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Once more, my soul, the rising day
|Isaac Watts
Morning Hymn (Elisha West)
|-
|Morning Hymn (Elisha West)
|1802
|With reverence let the saints appear
|Isaac Watts
Morning Hymn (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Morning Hymn (Samuel Babcock)
|1800
|Once more, my soul, the rising day
|Isaac Watts
Morning Song (Nathaniel Billings)
|-
|Morning Song (Nathaniel Billings)
|1802
|God of the morning, at whose voice
|Isaac Watts
Morning Star (Alexander Gillet)
|-
|Morning Star (Alexander Gillet)
|1807
|Ye worlds of light, that roll so near
|Benjamin Beddome
Morning Star (James C. Lowry)
|-
|Morning Star (James C. Lowry)
|1820
|How splendid shines the morning star
|Philipp Nicolai
Morning Star (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Morning Star (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|Ye worlds of light, that roll so near
|Benjamin Beddome
Morpheus (Elisha West)
|-
|Morpheus (Elisha West)
|1793
|Death, with his warrant in his hand
|William Billings
Morpheus (William Billings)
|-
|Morpheus (William Billings)
|1779
|Awake my soul, awake mine eyes
|Thomas Flatman
|-
|Morpheus (William Billings)
|1780
|Awake my soul, awake mine eyes
|Thomas Flatman
Morris (Daniel Read)
|-
|Morris (Daniel Read)
|1807
|God, my supporter and my hope
|Isaac Watts
Mortality (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Mortality (Daniel Belknap)
|1806
|It is the Lord, our Maker's hand
|Isaac Watts
Mortality (Daniel Read)
|-
|Mortality (Daniel Read)
|1785
|Death, like an overflowing stream
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Mortality (Daniel Read)
|1806
|Death, like an overflowing stream
|Isaac Watts
Mortality (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Mortality (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|Life is a span, a fleeting hour
|Anne Steele
Mount Calvary (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Mount Calvary (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|Behold, behold the bleeding God
|Anonymous
Mount Calvary (Ananias Davisson)
|-
|Mount Calvary (Ananias Davisson)
|1813
|The Son of Man they did betray
|John Granade
|-
|Mount Calvary (Ananias Davisson)
|1816
|The Son of Man they did betray
|John Granade
|-
|Mount Calvary (Ananias Davisson)
|1835
|The Son of Man they did betray
|John Granade
Mount Calvary (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Mount Calvary (Stephen Jenks)
|1803
|Hearts of stone, relent, relent
|Charles Wesley
Mount Carmel (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Mount Carmel (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|I am the Savior, the Almighty God
|Isaac Watts
Mount Holly (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Mount Holly (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|Above what we can ask or hope
|Charles Wesley
Mount Hope (Elkanah Dare)
|-
|Mount Hope (Elkanah Dare)
|1813
|Hark! hark, a Savior's voice
|Thomas Odiorne
Mount Moriah (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Mount Moriah (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|Behold the Lamb of God
|Anonymous
Mount Olivet (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Mount Olivet (Stephen Jenks)
|1805
|O come let us join
|Anonymous
Mount Tabor (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Mount Tabor (Oliver Holden)
|1792
|As Jesus stood on Tabor's mound
|George Richards
Mount Vernon (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Mount Vernon (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|Come saints, adore Jehovah's name
|Anonymous
Mount Vernon (Jacob French)
|-
|Mount Vernon (Jacob French)
|1802
|What if the saint must die
|John Peck
Mount Zion (John Cole)
|-
|Mount Zion (John Cole)
|1803
|God's temple crowns the holy mount
|
Mountain (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Mountain (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|When some kind shepherd from his fold
|John Needham
Mountain Top Dwelling (Charles A. Tindley, Jr.)
|-
|Mountain Top Dwelling (Charles A. Tindley, Jr.)
|1916
|I can see down yonder
|Charles Albert Tindley
Mourner (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Mourner (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|Still out of the deepest abyss
|Charles Wesley
Mournful Song (Elisha West)
|-
|Mournful Song (Elisha West)
|1802
|Twas on that dark and doleful night
|Isaac Watts
Musical Captive (Abraham Wood)
|-
|Musical Captive (Abraham Wood)
|1793
|Music, descending on a silent cloud
|Isaac Watts
Mutual Love (William Walker)
|-
|Mutual Love (William Walker)
|1835
|O when shall I see Jesus
|John Leland
My Dove (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|My Dove (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Arise my dear love
|Anonymous
My Secret of Joy (Charles Albert Tindley)
|-
|My Secret of Joy (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1909
|You ask me where I get the joys
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|My Secret of Joy (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1916
|You ask me where I get the joys
|Charles Albert Tindley
Mysterious Grace (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Mysterious Grace (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|With pleasing grief and mournful joy
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
Nantucket (William Billings)
|-
|Nantucket (William Billings)
|1770
|How beauteous are their feet
|Isaac Watts
Naples (Daniel Read)
|-
|Naples (Daniel Read)
|1785
|Shall the vile race of flesh and blood
|Isaac Watts
Nativity (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Nativity (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|Glory to God on high
|Isaac Watts
Nativity (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Nativity (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|Thus Gabriel sang, and straight around
|Isaac Watts
Nazareth (Solomon Howe)
|-
|Nazareth (Solomon Howe)
|1804
|Hark! Jesus prays, the charming sound
|Isaac Watts
Nazareth (William Billings)
|-
|Nazareth (William Billings)
|1779
|My God, how many are my fears
|Isaac Watts
Needham (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Needham (Samuel Babcock)
|1795
|O tell me no more of this world's vain store
|John Gambold
Neglected Harp (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Neglected Harp (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Take down thy long neglected harp
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
New Boston (William Billings)
|-
|New Boston (William Billings)
|1770
|Ye boundless realms of joy
|Tate and Brady
New Canaan (Oliver Holden)
|-
|New Canaan (Oliver Holden)
|1792
|The Lord Jehovah reigns
|Isaac Watts
New Concord (Oliver Holden)
|-
|New Concord (Oliver Holden)
|1796
|Dearest of all the names above
|Isaac Watts
New Dedham (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|New Dedham (Stephen Jenks)
|1805
|Since God is all my trust
|Tate and Brady
New England (Alexander Gillet)
|-
|New England (Alexander Gillet)
|1781
|My thoughts on aweful subjects roll
|Isaac Watts
New Greenfield (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|New Greenfield (Stephen Jenks)
|1807
|Hark! from the tombs a doleful sound
|Isaac Watts
New Hartford (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|New Hartford (Stephen Jenks)
|1803
|From all that dwell below the skies
|Isaac Watts
New Haven (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|New Haven (Stephen Jenks)
|1807
|How pleased and blest was I
|Isaac Watts
New Hope (Ananias Davisson)
|-
|New Hope (Ananias Davisson)
|1820
|Come, ye that love the Lord
|Isaac Watts
New Jerusalem (Alexander Johnson)
|-
|New Jerusalem (Alexander Johnson)
|1818
|My gracious redeemer I'll love
|Benjamin Francis
New Jerusalem (James P. Carrell)
|-
|New Jerusalem (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|This life's a dream, an empty show
|Isaac Watts
New Jordan (Nehemiah Shumway)
|-
|New Jordan (Nehemiah Shumway)
|1815
|On Jordan's stormy banks I stand
|Samuel Stennett
|-
|New Jordan (Nehemiah Shumway)
|1820
|On Jordan's stormy banks I stand
|Samuel Stennett
New Kittery (Anonymous)
|-
|New Kittery (Anonymous)
|1780
|While shepherds watched their flocks by night
|Nahum Tate
New Monmouth (Lucius Chapin)
|-
|New Monmouth (Lucius Chapin)
|1813
|Come thou fount of every blessing
|Robert Robinson
|-
|New Monmouth (Lucius Chapin)
|1816
|Come thou fount of every blessing
|Robert Robinson
|-
|New Monmouth (Lucius Chapin)
|1818
|Come thou fount of every blessing
|Robert Robinson
|-
|New Monmouth (Lucius Chapin)
|1820
|Come thou fount of every blessing
|Robert Robinson
|-
|New Monmouth (Lucius Chapin)
|1832
|Come thou fount of every blessing
|Robert Robinson
|-
|New Monmouth (Lucius Chapin)
|1848
|Come thou fount of every blessing
|Robert Robinson
New North (William Billings)
|-
|New North (William Billings)
|1770
|O praise the Lord with one consent
|Tate and Brady
|-
|New North (William Billings)
|1778
|O praise the Lord with one consent
|Tate and Brady
New Orleans (Robert Boyd)
|-
|New Orleans (Robert Boyd)
|1817
|Why do we mourn departing friends
|Isaac Watts
New Salem (Oliver Holden)
|-
|New Salem (Oliver Holden)
|1793
|Now shall my inward joys arise
|Isaac Watts
New South (William Billings)
|-
|New South (William Billings)
|1770
|To bless Thy chosen race
|Tate and Brady
|-
|New South (William Billings)
|1778
|To bless Thy chosen race
|Tate and Brady
|-
|New South (William Billings)
|1779
|To bless Thy chosen race
|Tate and Brady
New Springfield (Nathaniel Billings)
|-
|New Springfield (Nathaniel Billings)
|1793
|Come, let us join our cheerful songs
|Isaac Watts
New Stratford (Alexander Gillet)
|-
|New Stratford (Alexander Gillet)
|1786
|Out of the deeps of long distress
|Isaac Watts
New Suffield (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|New Suffield (Stephen Jenks)
|1805
|My sorrows, like a flood
|Isaac Watts
New Year (James P. Carrell)
|-
|New Year (James P. Carrell)
|1831
|Come, let us anew Our journey pursue
|Charles Wesley
|-
|New Year (James P. Carrell)
|1832
|Come, let us anew Our journey pursue
|Charles Wesley
New-England (Daniel Read)
|-
|New-England (Daniel Read)
|1785
|Let tyrants shake their iron rod
|William Billings
New-Hingham (William Billings)
|-
|New-Hingham (William Billings)
|1770
|Death, O the awful sound
|William Billings
New-Jersey (Nehemiah Shumway)
|-
|New-Jersey (Nehemiah Shumway)
|1793
|Erect your heads, eternal gates
|Tate and Brady
New-Jerusalem (Oliver Holden)
|-
|New-Jerusalem (Oliver Holden)
|1793
|Hark! the herald angels sing
|Charles Wesley
New-Union (Oliver Holden)
|-
|New-Union (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Attend, ye saints, and hear me tell
|Anonymous
|-
|New-Union (Oliver Holden)
|1806
|Attend, ye saints, and hear me tell
|Anonymous
Newark (Daniel Read)
|-
|Newark (Daniel Read)
|1785
|Now begin the heavenly theme
|Anonymous
Newburyport (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Newburyport (Stephen Jenks)
|1804
|In every land begin the song
|John Wesley
Newington (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Newington (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|Let God the Father live
|Isaac Watts
Newington (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Newington (Stephen Jenks)
|1805
|The God of glory sends his summons forth
|Isaac Watts
Newmark (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Newmark (Daniel Belknap)
|1797
|Throned on a cloud our God shall come
|Isaac Watts
Newport (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Newport (Daniel Belknap)
|1800
|Life is a span, a fleeting hour
|Anne Steele
Newport (Daniel Read)
|-
|Newport (Daniel Read)
|1785
|I send the joys of earth away
|Isaac Watts
Newport (Oliver Brownson)
|-
|Newport (Oliver Brownson)
|1783
|O God, to whom revenge belongs
|Isaac Watts
Newport (William Billings)
|-
|Newport (William Billings)
|1770
|Awake, our souls; away, our fears
|Isaac Watts
Newton (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Newton (Samuel Babcock)
|1795
|My Savior God, no voice but thine
|Philip Doddridge
Night Thought (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Night Thought (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|How can I sleep, when angels sing
|Anonymous
Ninety-Fifth (Lucius Chapin)
|-
|Ninety-Fifth (Lucius Chapin)
|1813
|When I can read my title clear
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Ninety-Fifth (Lucius Chapin)
|1816
|When I can read my title clear
|Isaac Watts
Ninety-Fifth (Oliver Brownson)
|-
|Ninety-Fifth (Oliver Brownson)
|1783
|Come, let our voices join to raise
|Isaac Watts
Ninety-Third (Lucius Chapin)
|-
|Ninety-Third (Lucius Chapin)
|1805
|Grace! 'tis a charming sound
|Philip Doddridge
|-
|Ninety-Third (Lucius Chapin)
|1814
|Grace! 'tis a charming sound
|Philip Doddridge
|-
|Ninety-Third (Lucius Chapin)
|1835
|Grace! 'tis a charming sound
|Philip Doddridge
|-
|Ninety-Third (Lucius Chapin)
|1844
|Grace! 'tis a charming sound
|Philip Doddridge
Nixington (Nehemiah Shumway)
|-
|Nixington (Nehemiah Shumway)
|1793
|Day of judgment, day of wonders
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
No. 45 (William Billings)
|-
|No. 45 (William Billings)
|1770
|To him who chose us first
|Isaac Watts
Norfolk (Alexander Gillet)
|-
|Norfolk (Alexander Gillet)
|1792
|What a mournful life is mine
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
Norfolk (Oliver Brownson)
|-
|Norfolk (Oliver Brownson)
|1782
|Alas, the brittle clay
|Isaac Watts
Norfolk (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Norfolk (Samuel Babcock)
|1800
|Now for a tune of lofty praise
|Isaac Watts
Norfolk (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Norfolk (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|The God of mercy be adored
|Isaac Watts
Norfolk (William Billings)
|-
|Norfolk (William Billings)
|1794
|Let the old heathen tune their song
|Isaac Watts
Norham (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Norham (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|Thy wonted goodness, Lord, repeat
|
North Bolton (Jacob French)
|-
|North Bolton (Jacob French)
|1802
|When God revealed his gracious name
|Isaac Watts
North Kingston (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|North Kingston (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|Sing to the Lord Jehovah's name
|Isaac Watts
North Providence (William Billings)
|-
|North Providence (William Billings)
|1778
|Come, let us join our cheerful songs
|Isaac Watts
North Salem (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|North Salem (Stephen Jenks)
|1799
|My soul, come meditate the day
|Isaac Watts
Northampton (Jacob French)
|-
|Northampton (Jacob French)
|1802
|Rejoice, ye shining worlds on high
|Isaac Watts
Northborough (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Northborough (Daniel Belknap)
|1800
|Why do we mourn departing friends
|Isaac Watts
Northborough (William Billings)
|-
|Northborough (William Billings)
|1786
|Behold the splendor, hear the shout
|Anonymous
Northfield (Bartholomew Brown)
|-
|Northfield (Bartholomew Brown)
|1804
|Life is a span, a fleeting hour
|Anne Steele
Norton (Daniel Read)
|-
|Norton (Daniel Read)
|1785
|Mine eyes and my desire
|Isaac Watts
Norwalk (Daniel Read)
|-
|Norwalk (Daniel Read)
|1785
|O all ye nations, praise the Lord
|Isaac Watts
Norwalk (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Norwalk (Stephen Jenks)
|1804
|O God to whom revenge belongs
|Tate and Brady
Norway (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Norway (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|The day is past and gone
|John Leland
Norway (Oliver Shaw)
|-
|Norway (Oliver Shaw)
|1815
|Our sorrows and our tears we pour
|Isaac Watts
Norway (Simeon Jocelin)
|-
|Norway (Simeon Jocelin)
|1818
|Death, like an overflowing stream
|Isaac Watts
Norwich (Oliver Brownson)
|-
|Norwich (Oliver Brownson)
|1779
|My sorrows, like a flood
|Isaac Watts
Nothing Between (Charles Albert Tindley)
|-
|Nothing Between (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1905
|Nothing between my soul and the Savior
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|Nothing Between (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1909
|Nothing between my soul and the Savior
|Charles Albert Tindley
Number Four (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Number Four (Daniel Belknap)
|1797
|Mankind must all return to dust
|Anonymous
O come let us sing unto the Lord (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|O come let us sing unto the Lord (Samuel Babcock)
|1795
|O come let us sing unto the Lord
|
O praise the Lord, O my soul (Daniel Read)
|-
|O praise the Lord, O my soul (Daniel Read)
|1785
|O praise the Lord, O my soul
|
O the depth of the riches (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|O the depth of the riches (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|O the depth of the riches
|
Oak's Creek (Nathaniel Billings)
|-
|Oak's Creek (Nathaniel Billings)
|1795
|Bless, O my soul, the living God
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Oak's Creek (Nathaniel Billings)
|1803
|Bless, O my soul, the living God
|Isaac Watts
Oakhampton (Jacob French)
|-
|Oakhampton (Jacob French)
|1789
|God in the great assembly stands
|Tate and Brady
Obedience (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Obedience (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Come, all ye lovers of the Lamb
|Anonymous
Ode on the Dissolution of Time (M. Belknap)
|-
|Ode on the Dissolution of Time (M. Belknap)
|1803
|Gabriel, the herald of the skies
|Anonymous
Ode to Harmony (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Ode to Harmony (Oliver Holden)
|1793
|Hail, hail music
|David Garrick
Ode to Music (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Ode to Music (Oliver Holden)
|1792
|Tis thine, sweet power
|Alexander Pope
Ohio (Elisha West)
|-
|Ohio (Elisha West)
|1802
|My feet shall never slide
|Isaac Watts
Ohio (Jacob French)
|-
|Ohio (Jacob French)
|1789
|Some trust in horses trained for war
|Isaac Watts
Ohio (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Ohio (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|I'll praise my Maker with my breath
|Isaac Watts
Ohio (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Ohio (Stephen Jenks)
|1818
|Revive our drooping faith
|Joseph Hart
Olivet (William Smith (compiler))
|-
|Olivet (William Smith (compiler))
|1803
|On the cold ground methinks I see
|Samson Occom
Olney (Alexander Johnson)
|-
|Olney (Alexander Johnson)
|1818
|Come, thou fount of every blessing
|Robert Robinson
Olney (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Olney (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Dear fountain of delight unknown
|William Cowper
Omega (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Omega (Oliver Holden)
|1793
|My Savior, my almighty friend
|Isaac Watts
Omicron (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Omicron (Samuel Babcock)
|1795
|Let us love, and sing, and wonder
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
Ontario (Oliver Brownson)
|-
|Ontario (Oliver Brownson)
|1797
|Ye that delight to serve the Lord
|Isaac Watts
Opening Heavens (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Opening Heavens (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|The opening heavens around me shine
|Isaac Watts
Oracle (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Oracle (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Father of mercies! In Thy word
|Anne Steele
Orange (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Orange (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|Remember, Lord, our mortal state
|Isaac Watts
Orange (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Orange (Stephen Jenks)
|1803
|Early, my God, without delay
|Isaac Watts
Orange (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Orange (Timothy Swan)
|1797
|Ye birds of lofty wing
|Isaac Watts
Orangeburgh (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Orangeburgh (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|My God! my God! why leavest thou me
|Francis Hopkinson
Ordination Hymn (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Ordination Hymn (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|O what a happy, happy day
|Anonymous
Orland (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Orland (Daniel Belknap)
|1808
|Shall the vile race of flesh and blood
|Isaac Watts
Orleans (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Orleans (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|Eternal power! whose high abode
|Isaac Watts
Orringford (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Orringford (Samuel Holyoke)
|1807
|Alas, how fast our moments fly
|Philip Doddridge
Otsego (Nathaniel Billings)
|-
|Otsego (Nathaniel Billings)
|1795
|Behold God's works in various ways
|Farnsworth
|-
|Otsego (Nathaniel Billings)
|1802
|Behold God's works in various ways
|Farnsworth
Ouse (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Ouse (Daniel Belknap)
|1797
|Let all the earth-born race
|Isaac Watts
Oxford (William Billings)
|-
|Oxford (William Billings)
|1779
|O happy nation, where the Lord
|Isaac Watts
Palermo (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Palermo (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|O all ye nations, praise the Lord
|Isaac Watts
Palestine (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Palestine (James P. Carrell)
|1831
|O tell me no more
|John Gambold
Palmer (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Palmer (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|I'll lift my hands, I'll raise my voice
|Isaac Watts
Paradise (Ezra Goff)
|-
|Paradise (Ezra Goff)
|1806
|And can this mighty King
|Isaac Watts
Paradise (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Paradise (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Come, Lord, and help me to rejoice
|Charles Wesley
Paradise (John Cole)
|-
|Paradise (John Cole)
|1803
|My thoughts surmount these lower skies
|Isaac Watts
Paradise (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Paradise (Oliver Holden)
|1796
|Now to the shining realms above
|Isaac Watts
Pardoning Grace (Alexander Gillet)
|-
|Pardoning Grace (Alexander Gillet)
|1795
|From deep distress and troubled thoughts
|Isaac Watts
Pardoning Love (William Walker)
|-
|Pardoning Love (William Walker)
|1847
|In evil long I took delight
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
Paria (William Billings)
|-
|Paria (William Billings)
|1784
|Ye boundless realms of joy
|Tate and Brady
Paris (William Billings)
|-
|Paris (William Billings)
|1779
|Praise ye the Lord, 'tis good to raise
|Isaac Watts
Parma (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Parma (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|Behold the glories of the Lamb
|Isaac Watts
Parting Hand (William Walker)
|-
|Parting Hand (William Walker)
|1835
|My Christian friends in bonds of love
|Anonymous
Passover (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Passover (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|Twas on that dark, that doleful night
|Isaac Watts
Patmos (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Patmos (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|Think, mighty God, on feeble man
|Isaac Watts
Pawtuxet (Jacob French)
|-
|Pawtuxet (Jacob French)
|1789
|Our days, alas! our mortal days
|Isaac Watts
Peckersfield (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Peckersfield (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Sing to the Lord, ye distant lands
|Isaac Watts
Pembrook (Daniel Read)
|-
|Pembrook (Daniel Read)
|1785
|Arise, arise, my gracious God
|Isaac Watts
Penbury (Aaron Williams)
|-
|Penbury (Aaron Williams)
|1763
|Salvation! O the joyful sound
|Isaac Watts
Penetration (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Penetration (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Father divine, before Thy view
|John Taylor
Pennsylvania (Jacob Kimball)
|-
|Pennsylvania (Jacob Kimball)
|1793
|Rejoice, ye shining worlds on high
|Isaac Watts
Pennsylvania (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Pennsylvania (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1796
|The God of glory sends his summons forth
|Isaac Watts
Pennsylvania (Nehemiah Shumway)
|-
|Pennsylvania (Nehemiah Shumway)
|1793
|When shall Thy lovely face be seen?
|Isaac Watts
Penobscot (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Penobscot (Daniel Belknap)
|1806
|Teach me the measure of my days
|Isaac Watts
Pepperell (Abraham Wood)
|-
|Pepperell (Abraham Wood)
|1786
|As pants the hart for cooling streams
|Tate and Brady
Persepolis (Jacob French)
|-
|Persepolis (Jacob French)
|1789
|O come, loud anthems let us sing
|Tate and Brady
Perseverance (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Perseverance (James P. Carrell)
|1831
|Come, O thou traveler unknown
|Charles Wesley
Persia (Jacob French)
|-
|Persia (Jacob French)
|1789
|How pleasant 'tis to see
|Isaac Watts
Persia (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Persia (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Now to the Lord, who makes us know
|Isaac Watts
Petersburgh (William Billings)
|-
|Petersburgh (William Billings)
|1786
|Thus saith the high and lofty one
|Isaac Watts
Petition (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Petition (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|Why not now, my God, my God
|Charles Wesley
Phalia (Merit Woodruff)
|-
|Phalia (Merit Woodruff)
|1800
|In pleasure's flowery path to stray
|Anonymous
Phenomena (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Phenomena (Oliver Holden)
|1806
|See the noon-day clothed in darkness
|Anonymous
|-
|Phenomena (Oliver Holden)
|1806
|See the noon-day clothed in darkness
|Anonymous
Philadelphia (Francis Hopkinson)
|-
|Philadelphia (Francis Hopkinson)
|1806
|Our God, our help in ages past
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Philadelphia (Francis Hopkinson)
|1816
|Our God, our help in ages past
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Philadelphia (Francis Hopkinson)
|1817
|Our God, our help in ages past
|Isaac Watts
Philadelphia (William Billings)
|-
|Philadelphia (William Billings)
|1778
|Let differing nations join
|Tate and Brady
Philadelphia New (Jacob French)
|-
|Philadelphia New (Jacob French)
|1789
|Let every creature join
|Isaac Watts
Philanthropy (William Billings)
|-
|Philanthropy (William Billings)
|1786
|Jesus, the Savior from above
|James Relly
Philippi (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Philippi (Oliver Holden)
|1796
|Out of the deeps of long distress
|Isaac Watts
Phoebus (William Billings)
|-
|Phoebus (William Billings)
|1778
|Lord, in the morning Thou shalt hear
|Isaac Watts
Piedmont (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Piedmont (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|Now let our lips with holy fear
|Isaac Watts
Pilgrim's Farewell (Jacob French)
|-
|Pilgrim's Farewell (Jacob French)
|1793
|Fare you well, my friends
|Samuel Crossman
|-
|Pilgrim's Farewell (Jacob French)
|1802
|Fare you well, my friends
|Samuel Crossman
|-
|Pilgrim's Farewell (Jacob French)
|1805
|Fare you well, my friends
|Samuel Crossman
|-
|Pilgrim's Farewell (Jacob French)
|1813
|Fare you well, my friends
|Samuel Crossman
|-
|Pilgrim's Farewell (Jacob French)
|1832
|Fare you well, my friends
|Samuel Crossman
|-
|Pilgrim's Farewell (Jacob French)
|1835
|Fare you well, my friends
|Samuel Crossman
|-
|Pilgrim's Farewell (Jacob French)
|1844
|Fare you well, my friends
|Samuel Crossman
|-
|Pilgrim's Farewell (Jacob French)
|1848
|Fare you well, my friends
|Samuel Crossman
|-
|Pilgrim's Farewell (Jacob French)
|1855
|Fare you well, my friends
|Samuel Crossman
Pilgrim's Rest (Elijah Griswold)
|-
|Pilgrim's Rest (Elijah Griswold)
|1803
|Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings
|Robert Seagrave
Pilgrim's Song (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Pilgrim's Song (Oliver Holden)
|1796
|Now let our voices join
|Philip Doddridge
Pinckney Street (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Pinckney Street (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|Who hath our report believed
|Anonymous
Pine-Hill (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Pine-Hill (Daniel Belknap)
|1797
|In the full choir a broken string
|Isaac Watts
Pisgah (James C. Lowry)
|-
|Pisgah (James C. Lowry)
|1817
|When I can read my title clear
|Isaac Watts
Pitt (William Billings)
|-
|Pitt (William Billings)
|1770
|Behold what wondrous grace
|Isaac Watts
Pittsford (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Pittsford (Daniel Belknap)
|1802
|God! the eternal, awful name
|Isaac Watts
Pittsford (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Pittsford (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|In humble notes our faith adores
|Isaac Watts
Pittsgrove (Nehemiah Shumway)
|-
|Pittsgrove (Nehemiah Shumway)
|1793
|Bless, O Lord, the opening year
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
Pittston (Supply Belcher)
|-
|Pittston (Supply Belcher)
|1797
|Now may my head be lifted high
|Isaac Watts
Placentia (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Placentia (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|How tedious and tasteless the hours
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
Plainfield (Alexander Gillet)
|-
|Plainfield (Alexander Gillet)
|1796
|Show pity, Lord, O Lord, forgive
|Isaac Watts
Plainfield (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Plainfield (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|Life, like a vain amusement, flies
|Isaac Watts
Pleading Savior (Deodatus Dutton)
|-
|Pleading Savior (Deodatus Dutton)
|1831
|Now the Savior stands a pleading
|John Leland
|-
|Pleading Savior (Deodatus Dutton)
|1846
|Now the Savior stands a pleading
|John Leland
Pleasant Street (William Billings)
|-
|Pleasant Street (William Billings)
|1770
|No more, my God, I boast no more
|Isaac Watts
Pleasant Valley (Justin Morgan)
|-
|Pleasant Valley (Justin Morgan)
|1790
|My soul lies cleaving to the dust
|Isaac Watts
Pleasant Valley (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Pleasant Valley (Stephen Jenks)
|1800
|Lord of the worlds above
|Isaac Watts
Pleasure (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Pleasure (Stephen Jenks)
|1818
|Descend from heaven, immortal Dove
|Isaac Watts
Plymouth New (William Billings)
|-
|Plymouth New (William Billings)
|1780
|Erect your heads, eternal gates
|Tate and Brady
|-
|Plymouth New (William Billings)
|1802
|Erect your heads, eternal gates
|Tate and Brady
Poland (Abraham Maxim)
|-
|Poland (Abraham Maxim)
|1806
|Shall we go on to sin
|Isaac Watts
Poland (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Poland (Timothy Swan)
|1785
|God of my life, look gently down
|Isaac Watts
Pomfret (Merit Woodruff)
|-
|Pomfret (Merit Woodruff)
|1800
|Think, mighty God, on feeble man
|Isaac Watts
Pomfret (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Pomfret (Samuel Babcock)
|1795
|Let everlasting glories crown
|Isaac Watts
Pomfret (William Billings)
|-
|Pomfret (William Billings)
|1770
|How good and pleasant must it be
|Tate and Brady
Portland (Abraham Wood)
|-
|Portland (Abraham Wood)
|1789
|Jesus, Lord of life and peace
|Joseph Hart
Portland (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Portland (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|When we, our wearied limbs to rest
|Tate and Brady
Portland (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Portland (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|Sweet is the work, my God, my King
|Isaac Watts
Potomac (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Potomac (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|Jehovah reigns, let all
|Francis Hopkinson
Poundridge (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Poundridge (Stephen Jenks)
|1800
|To our Almighty Maker, God
|Isaac Watts
Pownal (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Pownal (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|Sure there's a righteous God
|Isaac Watts
Praise (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Praise (James P. Carrell)
|1831
|I'll praise my maker with my breath
|Isaac Watts
Praise To God (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Praise To God (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Praise to God, the great Creator
|John Taylor
Praise to the Redeemer (Walter Janes)
|-
|Praise to the Redeemer (Walter Janes)
|1803
|Mighty God, while angels bless thee
|Robert Robinson
Precept (Elisha West)
|-
|Precept (Elisha West)
|1793
|The watchmen join their voice
|Isaac Watts
Precept (Walter Janes)
|-
|Precept (Walter Janes)
|1807
|Now in the heat of youthful blood
|Isaac Watts
Preparation (Barnabas McKyes)
|-
|Preparation (Barnabas McKyes)
|1798
|Awake, arise, behold thou hast
|Anonymous
Preparation (Jacob French)
|-
|Preparation (Jacob French)
|1789
|Be merciful, O God, to me
|Charles Wesley
President Street (Oliver Shaw)
|-
|President Street (Oliver Shaw)
|1815
|Jesus, I love thy charming name
|Philip Doddridge
Princetown (William Billings)
|-
|Princetown (William Billings)
|1770
|Lord, hear the voice of my complaint
|Tate and Brady
Proclamation (Jacob French)
|-
|Proclamation (Jacob French)
|1802
|He reigns! the Lord, the Savior reigns
|Isaac Watts
Prodigal (Elisha West)
|-
|Prodigal (Elisha West)
|1802
|A day of feasting I ordain
|Isaac Watts
Promise (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Promise (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Lo, I am with you, saith the Lord
|Philip Doddridge
Protection (Abijah Forbush)
|-
|Protection (Abijah Forbush)
|1803
|Why did the nations join to slay
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Protection (Abijah Forbush)
|1806
|Why did the nations join to slay
|Isaac Watts
Protection (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Protection (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|Tis Jesus protects me, my fears now remove
|Anonymous
Protection (Joseph Funk)
|-
|Protection (Joseph Funk)
|1832
|How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord
|Robert Keen
Protection (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Protection (Oliver Holden)
|1793
|My God, the steps of pious men
|Isaac Watts
Providence (Daniel Read)
|-
|Providence (Daniel Read)
|1787
|Deep in our hearts let us record
|Isaac Watts
Providence (Jacob French)
|-
|Providence (Jacob French)
|1802
|Give thanks aloud to God
|Isaac Watts
Providence (William Billings)
|-
|Providence (William Billings)
|1770
|Who shall the Lord's elect condemn
|Isaac Watts
Prussia (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Prussia (Stephen Jenks)
|1818
|Let every creature join
|Isaac Watts
Psalm 1 (Israel Holdroyd)
|-
|Psalm 1 (Israel Holdroyd)
|1724
|The man is blest that hath not lent
|Thomas Sternhold
Psalm 100 (Israel Holdroyd)
|-
|Psalm 100 (Israel Holdroyd)
|1722
|All people that on earth do dwell
|William Kethe
Psalm 100 New (John Tufts)
|-
|Psalm 100 New (John Tufts)
|1723
|Not to condemn the sons of men
All people that on earth do dwell
|William Kethe
|-
|Psalm 100 New (John Tufts)
|1744
|Not to condemn the sons of men
All people that on earth do dwell
|William Kethe
|-
|Psalm 100 New (John Tufts)
|1761
|Not to condemn the sons of men
All people that on earth do dwell
|William Kethe
Psalm 104 (Israel Holdroyd)
|-
|Psalm 104 (Israel Holdroyd)
|1722
|O praise ye the Lord, prepare your glad voice
|Tate and Brady
Psalm 104 (James Lyon)
|-
|Psalm 104 (James Lyon)
|1761
|My soul, thy great creator praise
|Isaac Watts
Psalm 112 (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Psalm 112 (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|Weary of wandering from my God
|Charles Wesley
Psalm 113 (Israel Holdroyd)
|-
|Psalm 113 (Israel Holdroyd)
|1724
|Ye children which do serve the Lord
|William Kethe
Psalm 124 (Israel Holdroyd)
|-
|Psalm 124 (Israel Holdroyd)
|1722
|Now Israel may say, and that truly
|William Whittingham
Psalm 126 (Israel Holdroyd)
|-
|Psalm 126 (Israel Holdroyd)
|1722
|When that the Lord again his Zion had forth brought
|William Whittingham
Psalm 131 (Israel Holdroyd)
|-
|Psalm 131 (Israel Holdroyd)
|1722
|Is there ambition in my heart
|Isaac Watts
Psalm 134 (Israel Holdroyd)
|-
|Psalm 134 (Israel Holdroyd)
|1722
|Behold and have regard
|William Kethe
Psalm 136 (Israel Holdroyd)
|-
|Psalm 136 (Israel Holdroyd)
|1722
|Praise ye the Lord, for he is good
|Thomas Norton
Psalm 137 (Israel Holdroyd)
|-
|Psalm 137 (Israel Holdroyd)
|1722
|When we did sit in Babylon
|William Whittingham
Psalm 146 (Simeon Jocelin)
|-
|Psalm 146 (Simeon Jocelin)
|1788
|I'll praise my Maker with my breath
|Isaac Watts
Psalm 148 (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Psalm 148 (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Begin, my soul, th' exalted lay
|John Ogilvy
Psalm 15 (Israel Holdroyd)
|-
|Psalm 15 (Israel Holdroyd)
|1722
|Lord, who's the happy man that may
|Tate and Brady
Psalm 18 (Israel Holdroyd)
|-
|Psalm 18 (Israel Holdroyd)
|1724
|No change of times shall ever shock
|Tate and Brady
Psalm 21 (Amos Bull)
|-
|Psalm 21 (Amos Bull)
|1779
|The states, O Lord, with songs of praise
|Tate and Brady
Psalm 23 (Francis Hopkinson)
|-
|Psalm 23 (Francis Hopkinson)
|1761
|The Lord himself, the mighty Lord
|Tate and Brady
Psalm 23 (James Lyon)
|-
|Psalm 23 (James Lyon)
|1761
|The Lord Himself, the mighty Lord
|Tate and Brady
Psalm 25 (Alexander Gillet)
|-
|Psalm 25 (Alexander Gillet)
|1779
|I lift my soul to God
|Isaac Watts
Psalm 33 (Israel Holdroyd)
|-
|Psalm 33 (Israel Holdroyd)
|1722
|Ye righteous in the Lord, rejoice
|John Hopkins
Psalm 34 (Israel Holdroyd)
|-
|Psalm 34 (Israel Holdroyd)
|1722
|I will give laud and honor both
|Thomas Sternhold
Psalm 39 (Israel Holdroyd)
|-
|Psalm 39 (Israel Holdroyd)
|1724
|I said, I will look to my ways
|John Hopkins
Psalm 42 (Israel Holdroyd)
|-
|Psalm 42 (Israel Holdroyd)
|1722
|As pants the hart for cooling streams
|Tate and Brady
Psalm 47 (Israel Holdroyd)
|-
|Psalm 47 (Israel Holdroyd)
|1722
|Ye people all with one accord
|John Hopkins
Psalm 50 (Israel Holdroyd)
|-
|Psalm 50 (Israel Holdroyd)
|1722
|The mighty God, the eternal, has thus spoke
|William Whittingham
Psalm 8 (Amos Bull)
|-
|Psalm 8 (Amos Bull)
|1795
|O Lord, our heavenly King
|Isaac Watts
Psalm 8 (James Lyon)
|-
|Psalm 8 (James Lyon)
|1761
|O Thou, to whom all creatures bow
|Tate and Brady
Psalm 89 (Simeon Jocelin)
|-
|Psalm 89 (Simeon Jocelin)
|1782
|Think, mighty God, on feeble man
|Isaac Watts
Psalm 90 (Israel Holdroyd)
|-
|Psalm 90 (Israel Holdroyd)
|1722
|Thou, Lord, hast been our sure defense
|John Hopkins
Psalm 92 (Israel Holdroyd)
|-
|Psalm 92 (Israel Holdroyd)
|1724
|It is a thing both good and meet
|John Hopkins
Psalm 95 (James Lyon)
|-
|Psalm 95 (James Lyon)
|1761
|Come, sound His praise abroad
|Isaac Watts
Psalm Before Evening Prayer (Thomas Ravenscroft)
|-
|Psalm Before Evening Prayer (Thomas Ravenscroft)
|1621
|Behold, now give heed, such as be
|Thomas Beccon
Psalm for Thanksgiving Day (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Psalm for Thanksgiving Day (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Let every creature join
|Isaac Watts
Pumpily (William Billings)
|-
|Pumpily (William Billings)
|1770
|Ye boundless realms of joy
|Tate and Brady
Purchase Street (1779) (William Billings)
|-
|Purchase Street (1779) (William Billings)
|1779
|Thus far the Lord has led me on
|Isaac Watts
Quebeck (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Quebeck (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|How jarring and how low
|Isaac Watts
Queen Street (William Billings)
|-
|Queen Street (William Billings)
|1770
|O clap your hands and shout for joy
|Perez Morton
Queensborough (Jacob French)
|-
|Queensborough (Jacob French)
|1789
|Not to our names, thou only just and true
|Isaac Watts
Quincy (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Quincy (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|Awake, my soul, to sound his praise
|Joel Barlow
Radiant Seraph (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Radiant Seraph (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Say, radiant seraph, throned in light
|Samson Occom
Rainbow (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Rainbow (Timothy Swan)
|1785
|Tis by thy strength the mountains stand
|Isaac Watts
Rama (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Rama (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|Dost thou my earthly comforts slay
|Samuel Medley
Randolph (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Randolph (Daniel Belknap)
|1806
|Thou refuge of my weary soul
|Anne Steele
Rapture (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Rapture (Oliver Holden)
|1793
|Sweet is the work, my God, my King
|Isaac Watts
Raynham (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Raynham (Daniel Belknap)
|1797
|The spirits of the just
|Joseph Hart
Rebellion (Jacob French)
|-
|Rebellion (Jacob French)
|1797
|Hear, O heavens
|
Reception (Jacob French)
|-
|Reception (Jacob French)
|1802
|Well, the Redeemer's gone
|Isaac Watts
Redeeming Grace (Anonymous)
|-
|Redeeming Grace (Anonymous)
|1813
|Come all that love my Lord and Master
|Anonymous lyricist
|-
|Redeeming Grace (Anonymous)
|1847
|Come all that love my Lord and Master
|Anonymous lyricist
|-
|Redeeming Grace (Anonymous)
|1848
|Come all that love my Lord and Master
|Anonymous lyricist
Redeeming Love (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Redeeming Love (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|O now begin the heavenly theme
|Anonymous
Redemption (Ananias Davisson)
|-
|Redemption (Ananias Davisson)
|1805
|Come friends and relations, let's join heart and hand
|Anonymous
|-
|Redemption (Ananias Davisson)
|1820
|Come friends and relations, let's join heart and hand
|Anonymous
|-
|Redemption (Ananias Davisson)
|1820
|Come friends and relations, let's join heart and hand
|Anonymous
|-
|Redemption (Ananias Davisson)
|1835
|Come friends and relations, let's join heart and hand
|Anonymous
Redemption (Asahel Benham)
|-
|Redemption (Asahel Benham)
|1798
|Hark, hark, glad tidings charm our ears
|Anonymous
Redemption (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Redemption (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|When the first parents of our race
|Isaac Watts
Redemption (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Redemption (Stephen Jenks)
|1803
|Alas, the cruel spear
|Isaac Watts
Redemption Hymn (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Redemption Hymn (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Come friends and relations, let's join heart and hand
|Anonymous
Reflection (Ananias Davisson)
|-
|Reflection (Ananias Davisson)
|1813
|No sleep or slumber to his eyes
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Reflection (Ananias Davisson)
|1816
|No sleep or slumber to his eyes
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Reflection (Ananias Davisson)
|1848
|No sleep or slumber to his eyes
|Isaac Watts
Reformation (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Reformation (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|When God revealed his gracious name
|Isaac Watts
Refuge (Daniel Read)
|-
|Refuge (Daniel Read)
|1793
|My refuge is the God of love
|Isaac Watts
Refuge (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Refuge (James P. Carrell)
|1831
|Jesus, lover of my soul
|Charles Wesley
Rehoboth (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Rehoboth (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|Kingdoms and thrones to God belong
|Isaac Watts
Rejoice in Thy Youth (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Rejoice in Thy Youth (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Young man, indulge thy passion
|Anonymous
Religion (Daniel Read)
|-
|Religion (Daniel Read)
|1793
|My God, permit my tongue
|Isaac Watts
Religion (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Religion (Stephen Jenks)
|1804
|Some walk in honor's gaudy show
|Isaac Watts
Relley (Jacob French)
|-
|Relley (Jacob French)
|1789
|Lo! what a glorious sight appears
|Isaac Watts
Remember now, remember thy Creator (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Remember now, remember thy Creator (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|Remember now, remember thy Creator
|
Renown (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Renown (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|All glory to the Father be
|Anonymous
Repentance (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Repentance (James P. Carrell)
|1831
|Jesus, let thy pitying eye
|Charles Wesley
Repentance (Walter Janes)
|-
|Repentance (Walter Janes)
|1807
|Show pity, Lord, O Lord, forgive
|Isaac Watts
Repentant Song (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Repentant Song (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|God of mercy, God of love
|John Taylor
Repose (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Repose (Stephen Jenks)
|1804
|Our sins, alas! how strong they be
|Isaac Watts
Request (Barnabas McKyes)
|-
|Request (Barnabas McKyes)
|1790
|Return, O God of love, return
|Isaac Watts
Resignation (Joseph Funk)
|-
|Resignation (Joseph Funk)
|1832
|My Shepherd will supply my need
|Isaac Watts
Resignation (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Resignation (Samuel Babcock)
|1795
|Behold the Savior of mankind
|Samuel Wesley, Sr.
Resignation (William Billings)
|-
|Resignation (William Billings)
|1781
|Thus saith the Ruler of the skies
|Isaac Watts
Resignation (William Walker)
|-
|Resignation (William Walker)
|1828
|My shepherd will supply my need
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Resignation (William Walker)
|1832
|My shepherd will supply my need
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Resignation (William Walker)
|1846
|My shepherd will supply my need
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Resignation (William Walker)
|1850
|My shepherd will supply my need
|Isaac Watts
Resolution (Jacob French)
|-
|Resolution (Jacob French)
|1789
|Let those who bear the Christian name
|Isaac Watts
Resolution (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Resolution (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Great King in Zion, Lord of all
|Oliver Holden
|-
|Resolution (Oliver Holden)
|1806
|Great King in Zion, Lord of all
|Oliver Holden
Resolution (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Resolution (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|Let sinners take their course
|Isaac Watts
Rest (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Rest (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Descend, Holy Spirit, the Dove
|
|-
|Rest (Oliver Holden)
|1806
|Descend, Holy Spirit, the Dove
|
Restoration (Anonymous)
|-
|Restoration (Anonymous)
|1813
|Ye captives restored and saints of the Lord
|Anonymous lyricist
|-
|Restoration (Anonymous)
|1848
|Ye captives restored and saints of the Lord
|Anonymous lyricist
Restoration (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Restoration (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|Ye heavens rejoice in Jesus' grace
|Charles Wesley
Restoration (William Billings)
|-
|Restoration (William Billings)
|1786
|Greatly beloved, of God approved
|James Relly
Resurrection (Barnabas McKyes)
|-
|Resurrection (Barnabas McKyes)
|1798
|My flesh shall slumber in the ground
|Isaac Watts
Resurrection (Daniel Read)
|-
|Resurrection (Daniel Read)
|1785
|The God of glory sends His summons forth
|Isaac Watts
Resurrection (Jacob French)
|-
|Resurrection (Jacob French)
|1802
|The joyful day is coming on
|Anonymous
Resurrection (William Billings)
|-
|Resurrection (William Billings)
|1787
|Jesus Christ is risen today
|Anonymous
Retirement (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Retirement (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Far from the world, O Lord, I flee
|William Cowper
Retrospect (William Billings)
|-
|Retrospect (William Billings)
|1778
|Was not the day dark and gloomy
|
Revelation (William Billings)
|-
|Revelation (William Billings)
|1779
|Let all the heathen writers join
|Isaac Watts
Review (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Review (Oliver Holden)
|1806
|When with my mind devoutly pressed
|Moses Browne
|-
|Review (Oliver Holden)
|1806
|When with my mind devoutly pressed
|Moses Browne
Reviving Hope (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Reviving Hope (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|The Savior calls, let every ear
|Anne Steele
|-
|Reviving Hope (Oliver Holden)
|1806
|The Savior calls, let every ear
|Anne Steele
Rhode Island (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Rhode Island (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|Thou great mysterious God unknown
|Charles Wesley
Rhone (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Rhone (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|Jesus, with all thy saints above
|Isaac Watts
Rich Provision (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Rich Provision (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Jesus, thy blessings are not few
|Isaac Watts
Richmond (Alexander Gillet)
|-
|Richmond (Alexander Gillet)
|1792
|Ere god had built the mountains
|William Cowper
Richmond (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Richmond (Daniel Belknap)
|1806
|Sing to the Lord, ye distant lands
|Isaac Watts
Richmond (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Richmond (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Keep silence, all created things
|Isaac Watts
Richmond (William Billings)
|-
|Richmond (William Billings)
|1778
|My beloved haste away
|James Relly
|-
|Richmond (William Billings)
|1786
|My beloved haste away
|James Relly
Ringe (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Ringe (Daniel Belknap)
|1797
|Jehovah reigns, his throne is high
|Isaac Watts
Ringe (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Ringe (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|My thoughts surmount these lower skies
|Isaac Watts
Ripton (Alexander Gillet)
|-
|Ripton (Alexander Gillet)
|1795
|Shall the vile race of flesh and blood
|Isaac Watts
Ripton (Daniel Read)
|-
|Ripton (Daniel Read)
|1785
|That man is blest, who stands in awe
|Tate and Brady
Rising Dawn (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Rising Dawn (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Behold the rising dawn appear
|3
Road's Town (Elkanah Dare)
|-
|Road's Town (Elkanah Dare)
|1813
|Blessed are the sons of God
|Joseph Humphreys
|-
|Road's Town (Elkanah Dare)
|1848
|Blessed are the sons of God
|Joseph Humphreys
Rochester (Ananias Davisson)
|-
|Rochester (Ananias Davisson)
|1816
|Come, children, learn to fear the Lord
|Isaac Watts
Rockbridge (Lucius Chapin)
|-
|Rockbridge (Lucius Chapin)
|1813
|Sweet is the work, my God, my King
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Rockbridge (Lucius Chapin)
|1816
|Sweet is the work, my God, my King
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Rockbridge (Lucius Chapin)
|1820
|Sweet is the work, my God, my King
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Rockbridge (Lucius Chapin)
|1832
|Sweet is the work, my God, my King
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Rockbridge (Lucius Chapin)
|1846
|Sweet is the work, my God, my King
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Rockbridge (Lucius Chapin)
|1848
|Sweet is the work, my God, my King
|Isaac Watts
Rockingham (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Rockingham (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|Lamb of God, for whom we languish
|Charles Wesley
Rocky-Nook (William Billings)
|-
|Rocky-Nook (William Billings)
|1794
|Those glorious minds, how bright they shine
|Isaac Watts
Rome (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Rome (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|Good is the Lord, the heavenly King
|Isaac Watts
Rome (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Rome (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|Wandering pilgrims, mourning Christians
|John Leland
Romelia (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Romelia (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|How sweet and aweful is the place
|Isaac Watts
Ronda (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Ronda (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|Return, O God of love, return
|Isaac Watts
Rosedale (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Rosedale (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|How shall the young secure their hearts
|Isaac Watts
Roslin Castle (Elisha West)
|-
|Roslin Castle (Elisha West)
|1802
|Behold the rose of Sharon here
|Isaac Watts
Ross (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Ross (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|As pants the hart for cooling streams
|Tate and Brady
Rowland (Merit Woodruff)
|-
|Rowland (Merit Woodruff)
|1800
|Lord, we have heard thy works of old
|Joel Barlow
Rowley (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Rowley (Daniel Belknap)
|1797
|How long wilt thou forget me, Lord?
|
Rowley (Jacob Kimball)
|-
|Rowley (Jacob Kimball)
|1793
|The saints shall flourish in his days
|Isaac Watts
Roxbury (1778) (William Billings)
|-
|Roxbury (1778) (William Billings)
|1778
|O praise ye the Lord, prepare your glad voice
|Tate and Brady
Roxbury (1802) (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Roxbury (1802) (Daniel Belknap)
|1802
|My sorrows, like a flood
|Isaac Watts
Royalston (Abraham Wood)
|-
|Royalston (Abraham Wood)
|1779
|With cheerful voice I sing
|Isaac Watts
Russell (Jacob French)
|-
|Russell (Jacob French)
|1789
|My lot is fallen in that blest land
|Tate and Brady
Russell (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Russell (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|Our days are as the grass
|Isaac Watts
Russia (Daniel Read)
|-
|Russia (Daniel Read)
|1786
|False are the men of high degree
|Isaac Watts
Rutland (William Billings)
|-
|Rutland (William Billings)
|1781
|My flesh shall slumber in the ground
|Isaac Watts
Ryall (William Tansur)
|-
|Ryall (William Tansur)
|1767
|O what a happy thing it is
|William Whittingham
Ryegate (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Ryegate (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|In vain we lavish out our lives
|Isaac Watts
Sabbath (Daniel Read)
|-
|Sabbath (Daniel Read)
|1785
|Sweet is the work, my God and King
|Isaac Watts
Sabbath (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Sabbath (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|Lord of the Sabbath, hear our vows
|Philip Doddridge
Sabbath Morn (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Sabbath Morn (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Another six days' work is done
|Samuel Stennett
Saco (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Saco (Daniel Belknap)
|1806
|The Lord hath eyes to give the blind
|Isaac Watts
Salem (1803) (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Salem (1803) (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|King of Salem, bless my soul
|Anonymous
Salem (Abijah Forbush)
|-
|Salem (Abijah Forbush)
|1803
|Lord, what a feeble piece
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Salem (Abijah Forbush)
|1806
|Lord, what a feeble piece
|Isaac Watts
Salem (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Salem (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|Lord, we come before thee now
|William Hammond
Salem (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Salem (Daniel Belknap)
|1802
|Dear Lord! behold our sore distress
|Isaac Watts
Salem (Jacob Kimball)
|-
|Salem (Jacob Kimball)
|1793
|And must this body die
|Isaac Watts
Salem (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Salem (Oliver Holden)
|1793
|Some seraph, lend your heavenly tongue
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Salem (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Some seraph, lend your heavenly tongue
|Isaac Watts
Salem (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Salem (Stephen Jenks)
|1799
|Let every creature join
|Isaac Watts
Salem (William Moore)
|-
|Salem (William Moore)
|1826
|How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
|-
|Salem (William Moore)
|1835
|How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
|-
|Salem (William Moore)
|1848
|How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
Salisbury (Oliver Brownson)
|-
|Salisbury (Oliver Brownson)
|1782
|God of my salvation, hear
|Charles Wesley
Salvation (Elisha West)
|-
|Salvation (Elisha West)
|1802
|Shepherds, rejoice! lift up your eyes
|Isaac Watts
Salvation (Robert Boyd)
|-
|Salvation (Robert Boyd)
|1816
|Come, humble sinner, in whose breast
|Edmund Jones
Samanthra (R. D. Humphreys)
|-
|Samanthra (R. D. Humphreys)
|1822
|O thou, in whose presence my soul takes delight
|Joseph Swain
Sanbornton (Anonymous)
|-
|Sanbornton (Anonymous)
|1793
|Now in the heat of youthful blood
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Sanbornton (Anonymous)
|1795
|Now in the heat of youthful blood
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Sanbornton (Anonymous)
|1813
|Now in the heat of youthful blood
|Isaac Watts
Sandusky (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Sandusky (Samuel Holyoke)
|1795
|Lo, he comes, in clouds descending
|2
Sandy River (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Sandy River (Daniel Belknap)
|1802
|Descend, ye hosts of angels bright
|Isaac Watts
Sardis (Ezra Goff)
|-
|Sardis (Ezra Goff)
|1805
|This life's a dream, an empty show
|Isaac Watts
Savannah (William Billings)
|-
|Savannah (William Billings)
|1778
|Ah! Lovely appearance of death
|George Whitefield
Saved and Satisfied (Frederick J. Tindley)
|-
|Saved and Satisfied (Frederick J. Tindley)
|1923
|I am thinking of the danger
|Charles Albert Tindley
Savoy (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Savoy (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|The Lord Jehovah reigns
|Isaac Watts
Saybrook (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Saybrook (Daniel Belknap)
|1797
|There is a house not made with hands
|Isaac Watts
Saybrook (William Billings)
|-
|Saybrook (William Billings)
|1779
|My God, what inward grief I feel
|Anonymous
|-
|Saybrook (William Billings)
|ca. 1790
|My God, what inward grief I feel
|Anonymous
Schenectady (Nehemiah Shumway)
|-
|Schenectady (Nehemiah Shumway)
|1805
|From all that dwell below the skies
|Isaac Watts
Scotland (Nehemiah Shumway)
|-
|Scotland (Nehemiah Shumway)
|1793
|Awake, our souls, away, our fears
|Isaac Watts
Scotland (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Scotland (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|The Lord my Shepherd is
|Isaac Watts
Seclusion (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Seclusion (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Man has a soul of vast desires
|Isaac Watts
See He Rises (Oliver Holden)
|-
|See He Rises (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Angels, roll the rock away
|Thomas Scott
Separation (Alexander Johnson)
|-
|Separation (Alexander Johnson)
|1818
|Why do we mourn departing friends
|Isaac Watts
Separation (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Separation (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Come ye that love the Lord indeed
|Anonymous
Serepta (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Serepta (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|I hear the voice of woe
|William Enfield
Severn (Jacob Kimball)
|-
|Severn (Jacob Kimball)
|1793
|Is this the kind return
|Isaac Watts
Sharon (Abijah Forbush)
|-
|Sharon (Abijah Forbush)
|1803
|Behold the Rose of Sharon here
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Sharon (Abijah Forbush)
|1806
|Behold the Rose of Sharon here
|Isaac Watts
Sharon (Elisha West)
|-
|Sharon (Elisha West)
|1793
|How pleased and blest was I
|Isaac Watts
Sharon (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Sharon (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|From all that dwell below the skies
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Sharon (James P. Carrell)
|1831
|From all that dwell below the skies
|Isaac Watts
Sharon (Oliver Brownson)
|-
|Sharon (Oliver Brownson)
|1790
|My Savior and my King
|Isaac Watts
Sharon (William Billings)
|-
|Sharon (William Billings)
|1778
|How glorious is our heavenly King
|Isaac Watts
Sheldon (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Sheldon (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|Great God! how infinite art thou
|Isaac Watts
Sherburne (Daniel Read)
|-
|Sherburne (Daniel Read)
|1785
|While shepherds watched their flocks by night
|Tate and Brady
Sherburne (William Billings)
|-
|Sherburne (William Billings)
|1778
|How pleasant 'tis to see
|Isaac Watts
Shestopsalmie (Sergei Rachmaninoff)
|-
|Shestopsalmie (Sergei Rachmaninoff)
|1915
|Слава в вышних Богу (Glory to God in the highest)
|
Shiloh (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Shiloh (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Fair as a blooming, tender flower
|William Robertson
Shiloh (William Billings)
|-
|Shiloh (William Billings)
|1786
|Methinks I see a heavenly host
|William Billings
Shirley (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Shirley (Daniel Belknap)
|1806
|Our moments fly apace
|Isaac Watts
Shirley (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Shirley (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|Shepherds, rejoice! lift up your eyes
|Isaac Watts
Shoreham (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Shoreham (Daniel Belknap)
|1797
|There is a land of pure delight
|Isaac Watts
Shouting Hymn (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Shouting Hymn (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|God's power and wisdom is displayed
|Anonymous
Shrewsbury (Abraham Wood)
|-
|Shrewsbury (Abraham Wood)
|1793
|Now in the heat of youthful blood
|Isaac Watts
Shrewsbury (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Shrewsbury (Daniel Belknap)
|1800
|Saved from the ocean and tempestuous skies
|Isaac Watts
Sicily (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Sicily (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|In the soft season of thy youth
|Thomas Gibbons
Silver Spring (Asahel Benham)
|-
|Silver Spring (Asahel Benham)
|1790
|Were I in heaven without my God
|Isaac Watts
Sinai (William Billings)
|-
|Sinai (William Billings)
|1786
|All you who make the law your choice
|James Relly
Sincerity (Merit Woodruff)
|-
|Sincerity (Merit Woodruff)
|1798
|My never-ceasing song shall show
|Isaac Watts
Sincerity (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Sincerity (Oliver Holden)
|1793
|Tis a point I long to know
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
|-
|Sincerity (Oliver Holden)
|1806
|Tis a point I long to know
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
Sinful Youth (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Sinful Youth (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Remember, sinful youth
|Anonymous
Sing unto God, ye kingdoms (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Sing unto God, ye kingdoms (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|Sing unto God, ye kingdoms of the earth
|
Slavoslovie velikoe (Sergei Rachmaninoff)
|-
|Slavoslovie velikoe (Sergei Rachmaninoff)
|1915
|Slava v vuishnikh Bogu (Glory to God in the highest)
|
Slow Traveler (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Slow Traveler (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|O happy souls, how fast you go
|Samson Occom
Smithfield (Daniel Read)
|-
|Smithfield (Daniel Read)
|1794
|This life's a dream, an empty show
|Isaac Watts
Smyrna (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Smyrna (Oliver Holden)
|1796
|Why should the children of a King
|Isaac Watts
Smyrna (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Smyrna (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|Now let the Lord my Savior smile
|Isaac Watts
Soldier of the Cross (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Soldier of the Cross (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Am I a soldier of the cross
|Isaac Watts
Solemn Song (Elisha West)
|-
|Solemn Song (Elisha West)
|1802
|Here is a song, which doth belong
|John Peck
Solemn Thought (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Solemn Thought (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|Remember, sinful youth, you must die
|Anonymous
Solemnity (Ananias Davisson)
|-
|Solemnity (Ananias Davisson)
|1817
|Twas on that dark, that doleful night
|Isaac Watts
Solemnity (Eliakim Doolittle)
|-
|Solemnity (Eliakim Doolittle)
|1798
|How short and hasty is our life
|Isaac Watts
Solemnity (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Solemnity (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Death, 'tis a melancholy day
|Isaac Watts
Solicitude (Alexander Johnson)
|-
|Solicitude (Alexander Johnson)
|1818
|O how I have longed for the coming of God
|Anonymous
Solicitude (Anonymous)
|-
|Solicitude (Anonymous)
|1813
|O thou, in whose presence my soul takes delight
|Joseph Swain
|-
|Solicitude (Anonymous)
|1831
|O thou, in whose presence my soul takes delight
|Joseph Swain
Solicitude (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Solicitude (Oliver Holden)
|1796
|Around the bloody tree
|Philip Doddridge
Solid Pleasures (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Solid Pleasures (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Descend from heaven, immortal Dove
|Isaac Watts
Solitude (Barnabas McKyes)
|-
|Solitude (Barnabas McKyes)
|1813
|Come lead me to some lonely shade
|Anonymous
Solitude (Elisha West)
|-
|Solitude (Elisha West)
|1798
|My refuge is the God of love
|Tate and Brady
Isaac Watts
Solitude (Walter Janes)
|-
|Solitude (Walter Janes)
|1803
|As on some lonely building's top
|Isaac Watts
Solitude in the Grove (Ananias Davisson)
|-
|Solitude in the Grove (Ananias Davisson)
|1817
|O were I like a feathered dove
|Isaac Watts
Solomon's Song (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Solomon's Song (Timothy Swan)
|1797
|The voice of my beloved sounds
|Charles Wesley
Solon (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Solon (Daniel Belknap)
|1806
|Indulgent God, with pitying eyes
|Philip Doddridge
Some Day (Charles Albert Tindley)
|-
|Some Day (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1905
|Beams of heaven, as I go
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|Some Day (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1909
|Beams of heaven, as I go
|Charles Albert Tindley
Someone is Waiting for Me (Charles Albert Tindley)
|-
|Someone is Waiting for Me (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1909
|It may be a brother with whom I did play
|Charles Albert Tindley
Somers (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Somers (Stephen Jenks)
|1800
|Our moments fly apace
|Isaac Watts
Song of Moses (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Song of Moses (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Almighty love inspires my heart with sacred fire
|Anonymous
Sorrow's Tear (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Sorrow's Tear (Stephen Jenks)
|1805
|Sweet spirit, if thy airy sleep
|Isaac Watts
Sounding Joy (Justin Morgan)
|-
|Sounding Joy (Justin Morgan)
|1790
|Come, sound his praise abroad
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Sounding Joy (Justin Morgan)
|1816
|Come, sound his praise abroad
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Sounding Joy (Justin Morgan)
|1848
|Come, sound his praise abroad
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Sounding Joy (Justin Morgan)
|1860
|Come, sound his praise abroad
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Sounding Joy (Justin Morgan)
|1911
|Come, sound his praise abroad
|Isaac Watts
South Boston (William Billings)
|-
|South Boston (William Billings)
|1794
|Join all the glorious names
|Isaac Watts
South Carolina (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|South Carolina (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|Come, my soul, before the Lamb
|John Cennick
Southborough (Abraham Wood)
|-
|Southborough (Abraham Wood)
|1793
|Now let our lips with holy fear
|Isaac Watts
Southborough (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Southborough (Daniel Belknap)
|1797
|See where he languished on the cross
|Isaac Watts
Southwell New (Thomas Walter)
|-
|Southwell New (Thomas Walter)
|1721
|Behold, and have regard
|William Kethe
Spain (William Billings)
|-
|Spain (William Billings)
|1778
|How pleased and blest was I
|Isaac Watts
Sparta (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Sparta (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Sing to the Lord a new-made song
|Tate and Brady
Spiritual Babylon (Solomon Howe)
|-
|Spiritual Babylon (Solomon Howe)
|1804
|Why should this earth delight us so
|Isaac Watts
Spiritual Springtime (Charles Albert Tindley)
|-
|Spiritual Springtime (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1919
|Like the action of the ground
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|Spiritual Springtime (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1934
|Like the action of the ground
|Charles Albert Tindley
Spring (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Spring (Daniel Belknap)
|1797
|He send his word, and melts the snow
|Isaac Watts
Spring (Jacob French)
|-
|Spring (Jacob French)
|1789
|Mark how it snows! How fast the valley fills
|Isaac Watts
Spring Street (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Spring Street (Daniel Belknap)
|1802
|Not to condemn the sons of men
|Isaac Watts
Springfield (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Springfield (Daniel Belknap)
|1802
|Lord, I am vile, conceived in sin
|Isaac Watts
Springfield (Lemuel Babcock)
|-
|Springfield (Lemuel Babcock)
|1779
|Jesus drinks the bitter cup
|Charles Wesley
St Elisha's (William Billings)
|-
|St Elisha's (William Billings)
|1770
|Who shall the Lord's elect condemn?
|Isaac Watts
St. Alban's (Oliver Holden)
|-
|St. Alban's (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|My God, when-e'er my longing heart
|Anne Steele
St. Albans (Walter Janes)
|-
|St. Albans (Walter Janes)
|1808
|Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove
|Isaac Watts
St. Anne's (William Croft)
|-
|St. Anne's (William Croft)
|1708
|As pants the hart for cooling streams
|2
St. Enoch (William Billings)
|-
|St. Enoch (William Billings)
|1794
|Sing to the Lord a new-made song
|Tate and Brady
St. John's (Eliakim Doolittle)
|-
|St. John's (Eliakim Doolittle)
|1800
|Thrice happy man who fears the Lord
|Isaac Watts
St. John's (William Billings)
|-
|St. John's (William Billings)
|1794
|Where are the mourners, saith the Lord
|Isaac Watts
St. Johns (James P. Carrell)
|-
|St. Johns (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|O glorious hope of perfect love
|Charles Wesley
St. Marc (Oliver Holden)
|-
|St. Marc (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Come, dearest Lord, descend and dwell
|Isaac Watts
St. Mary (Oliver Holden)
|-
|St. Mary (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Father, I bless Thy gentle hand
|Isaac Watts
St. Thomas (William Billings)
|-
|St. Thomas (William Billings)
|1779
|Methinks I see my Savior dear
|Isaac Watts
|-
|St. Thomas (William Billings)
|1794
|Methinks I see my Savior dear
|Isaac Watts
Stafford (Daniel Read)
|-
|Stafford (Daniel Read)
|1782
|See what a living stone
|Isaac Watts
Stafford (Oliver Brownson)
|-
|Stafford (Oliver Brownson)
|1783
|Return, O God of love, return
|Isaac Watts
Stand By Me (Charles Albert Tindley)
|-
|Stand By Me (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1905
|When the storms of life are raging
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|Stand By Me (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1909
|When the storms of life are raging
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|Stand By Me (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1916
|When the storms of life are raging
|Charles Albert Tindley
Star in the East (Deodatus Dutton)
|-
|Star in the East (Deodatus Dutton)
|1831
|Hail the blest morn, see the great mediator
|Reginald Heber
|-
|Star in the East (Deodatus Dutton)
|1835
|Hail the blest morn, see the great mediator
|Reginald Heber
|-
|Star in the East (Deodatus Dutton)
|1848
|Hail the blest morn, see the great mediator
|Reginald Heber
|-
|Star in the East (Deodatus Dutton)
|1867
|Hail the blest morn, see the great mediator
|Reginald Heber
Staunton (Ananias Davisson)
|-
|Staunton (Ananias Davisson)
|1820
|Awake, our souls, and bless his name
|Philip Doddridge
Staunton (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Staunton (James P. Carrell)
|1831
|Weary souls, who wander wide
|Charles Wesley
Sterling (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Sterling (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|Great Shepherd of thine Israel
|Isaac Watts
Still River (Abraham Wood)
|-
|Still River (Abraham Wood)
|1793
|From my youth up, may Israel say
|Tate and Brady
Stockbridge (William Billings)
|-
|Stockbridge (William Billings)
|1778
|From all that dwell below the skies
|3
Stone Chapel (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Stone Chapel (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|O praise ye the Lord, prepare a new song
|
Stoneham (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Stoneham (Daniel Belknap)
|1806
|Now to the Lord a noble song
|Isaac Watts
Stonington (Daniel Read)
|-
|Stonington (Daniel Read)
|1786
|Let a broad stream with golden sands
|Isaac Watts
Stoughton (William Billings)
|-
|Stoughton (William Billings)
|1770
|My Savior, my almighty Friend
|Isaac Watts
Stowe (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Stowe (Samuel Babcock)
|1795
|The birds without barn
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
Stratfield (Ezra Goff)
|-
|Stratfield (Ezra Goff)
|1786
|Through every age, eternal God
|Isaac Watts
Stratton (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Stratton (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|O magnify the Lord with me
|Tate and Brady
Strong Hope (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Strong Hope (Stephen Jenks)
|1818
|Jesus, my all, to heaven is gone
|John Cennick
Sturbridge (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Sturbridge (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|Indulgent God, with pitying eye
|Philip Doddridge
Sturbridge (William Billings)
|-
|Sturbridge (William Billings)
|1779
|Jehovah reigns, his throne is high
|Isaac Watts
Sublimity (William Billings)
|-
|Sublimity (William Billings)
|1794
|The heavens declare the glory of God
|
Submission (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Submission (Oliver Holden)
|1793
|God of my life, look gently down
|Isaac Watts
Submission (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Submission (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|Naked as from the earth we came
|Isaac Watts
Sudbury (1770) (William Billings)
|-
|Sudbury (1770) (William Billings)
|1770
|Blest be the everlasting God
|Isaac Watts
Sudbury (1794) (William Billings)
|-
|Sudbury (1794) (William Billings)
|1794
|What if the saint must die
|John Peck
Sudbury (Daniel Read)
|-
|Sudbury (Daniel Read)
|1785
|Think, mighty God, on feeble man
|Isaac Watts
Suffering Savior (Alexander Gillet)
|-
|Suffering Savior (Alexander Gillet)
|1795
|Alas, and did my Savior bleed
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Suffering Savior (Alexander Gillet)
|1803
|Alas, and did my Savior bleed
|Isaac Watts
Suffolk (William Billings)
|-
|Suffolk (William Billings)
|1770
|Bright King of glory, dreadful God
|Isaac Watts
Sullivan (William Billings)
|-
|Sullivan (William Billings)
|1778
|Let mortal tongues attempt to sing
|Isaac Watts
Summer (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Summer (Daniel Belknap)
|1797
|How soon, alas! must summer's sweets decay
|Anonymous
Summer Street (William Billings)
|-
|Summer Street (William Billings)
|1770
|Death cannot make our souls afraid
|Isaac Watts
Sun (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Sun (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Fairest of all the lights above
|Isaac Watts
Sunbury (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Sunbury (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|O thou, in whose presence my soul takes delight
|Joseph Swain
Sunbury (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Sunbury (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|Hard heart of mine, O that the Lord
|Henry Alline
Sunday (Oliver Brownson)
|-
|Sunday (Oliver Brownson)
|1783
|Hail that happy morn, so glorious
|Samson Occom
Sunday (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Sunday (Samuel Babcock)
|1800
|This day is God's, let all the land
|Tate and Brady
Sunday (William Billings)
|-
|Sunday (William Billings)
|1778
|Majestic God, when I descry
|William Billings
Sunderland (Jacob French)
|-
|Sunderland (Jacob French)
|1789
|Jesus is gone above the skies
|Isaac Watts
Sunderland (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Sunderland (Stephen Jenks)
|1800
|Let every creature join
|Isaac Watts
Supplication (Barnabas McKyes)
|-
|Supplication (Barnabas McKyes)
|1832
|Spare us, O Lord, aloud we pray
|Isaac Watts
Supplication (Daniel Read)
|-
|Supplication (Daniel Read)
|1793
|O wash my soul from every sin
|Isaac Watts
Supplication (Jacob French)
|-
|Supplication (Jacob French)
|1789
|Show pity, Lord, O Lord, forgive
|Isaac Watts
Surety (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Surety (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|To this dear Surety's hand
|Isaac Watts
Surprise (Barnabas McKyes)
|-
|Surprise (Barnabas McKyes)
|1798
|Our life contains a thousand springs
|Isaac Watts
Suspension (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Suspension (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|My harp untuned, and laid aside
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
Sussex (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Sussex (James P. Carrell)
|1831
|With glorious clouds encompassed round
|Charles Wesley
Sutton (Ezra Goff)
|-
|Sutton (Ezra Goff)
|1793
|Save me, O God, the swelling flood
|Isaac Watts
Sutton (Joseph Stone)
|-
|Sutton (Joseph Stone)
|1793
|Am I a soldier of the cross
|Isaac Watts
Sutton (Oliver Brownson)
|-
|Sutton (Oliver Brownson)
|1783
|Come sound his praise abroad
|Isaac Watts
Sweden (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Sweden (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|Jesus the Lord forever reigns
|Henry Alline
Sweet Complaint (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Sweet Complaint (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|While of Thy absence we complain
|Isaac Watts
Sweet Farewell (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Sweet Farewell (Stephen Jenks)
|1805
|Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing
|Anonymous
Sweet Harmony (William Walker)
|-
|Sweet Harmony (William Walker)
|1835
|O tell me no more of this world's vain store
|John Gambold
Sweet Prospect (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Sweet Prospect (Stephen Jenks)
|1805
|How tedious and tasteless the hours
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
Sweet Prospect (William Walker)
|-
|Sweet Prospect (William Walker)
|1835
|On Jordan's stormy banks I stand
|Samuel Stennett
|-
|Sweet Prospect (William Walker)
|1844
|On Jordan's stormy banks I stand
|Samuel Stennett
|-
|Sweet Prospect (William Walker)
|1867
|On Jordan's stormy banks I stand
|Samuel Stennett
Sweet Rivers (William Moore)
|-
|Sweet Rivers (William Moore)
|1825
|Sweet rivers of redeeming love
|John Granade
|-
|Sweet Rivers (William Moore)
|1835
|Sweet rivers of redeeming love
|John Granade
|-
|Sweet Rivers (William Moore)
|1844
|Sweet rivers of redeeming love
|John Granade
|-
|Sweet Rivers (William Moore)
|1848
|Sweet rivers of redeeming love
|John Granade
|-
|Sweet Rivers (William Moore)
|1867
|Sweet rivers of redeeming love
|John Granade
Sweet Surprise (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Sweet Surprise (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Angels are lost in sweet surprise
|Isaac Watts
Syena (Jacob French)
|-
|Syena (Jacob French)
|1789
|O Jesus my hope
|Charles Wesley
Sylvestes (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Sylvestes (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|God of my salvation, hear
|Charles Wesley
Sylvia (Truman Wetmore)
|-
|Sylvia (Truman Wetmore)
|1805
|Let music roll in mournful strains
|Truman Wetmore
Sympathy (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Sympathy (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|Come, my soul, and let us try
|Joseph Hart
Sympathy (William Read)
|-
|Sympathy (William Read)
|1793
|Blest is the man whose bowels move
|Isaac Watts
Syracuse (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Syracuse (Samuel Holyoke)
|1804
|What is our God, or what his name
|Isaac Watts
Syria (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Syria (Daniel Belknap)
|1797
|The spreading billows know their bound
|Isaac Watts
Take Me As I Am (Ira David Sankey)
|-
|Take Me As I Am (Ira David Sankey)
|1860
|Jesus, my Lord, to thee I cry
|Eliza Hamilton
Taunton (Oliver Shaw)
|-
|Taunton (Oliver Shaw)
|1808
|Almighty Maker, God
|Isaac Watts
Temple (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Temple (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Send comforts down from Thy right hand
|Isaac Watts
Tender Thought (Ananias Davisson)
|-
|Tender Thought (Ananias Davisson)
|1816
|Arise, my tenderest thoughts, arise
|Philip Doddridge
Tender Thoughts (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Tender Thoughts (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Arise, my tender thoughts, arise
|Philip Doddridge
Tennessee (Abijah Forbush)
|-
|Tennessee (Abijah Forbush)
|1806
|How shall affrighted mortals dare
|Isaac Watts
Tennessee (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Tennessee (Oliver Holden)
|1796
|Give me the wings of faith to rise
|Isaac Watts
Terror (Jacob French)
|-
|Terror (Jacob French)
|1802
|Silent I waited with long-suffering love
|Isaac Watts
Thanksgiving (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Thanksgiving (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|Meet and right it is to sing
|Charles Wesley
The Apple Tree (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|The Apple Tree (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|The tree of life my soul hath seen
|Richard Hutchins
The Babe of Bethlehem (William Walker)
|-
|The Babe of Bethlehem (William Walker)
|1835
|Ye nations all, on you I call
|Anonymous
The Band of Love (Edward Miller)
|-
|The Band of Love (Edward Miller)
|1800
|Our souls by love together knit
|Edward Miller
|-
|The Band of Love (Edward Miller)
|1805
|Our souls by love together knit
|Edward Miller
|-
|The Band of Love (Edward Miller)
|1810
|Our souls by love together knit
|Edward Miller
|-
|The Band of Love (Edward Miller)
|1813
|Our souls by love together knit
|Edward Miller
|-
|The Band of Love (Edward Miller)
|1818
|Our souls by love together knit
|Edward Miller
|-
|The Band of Love (Edward Miller)
|1820
|Our souls by love together knit
|Edward Miller
|-
|The Band of Love (Edward Miller)
|1835
|Our souls by love together knit
|Edward Miller
The Bird (William Billings)
|-
|The Bird (William Billings)
|1790
|Since I have placed my trust in God
|Tate and Brady
The Child's Request (Lewis Edson)
|-
|The Child's Request (Lewis Edson)
|1782
|Thou giver of my life and joy
|Anonymous
The Christian's Conflicts (William Walker)
|-
|The Christian's Conflicts (William Walker)
|1835
|See how the wicked kingdom
|Anonymous
The Christian's Hope (William Walker)
|-
|The Christian's Hope (William Walker)
|1835
|A few more days on earth to spend
|Anonymous
The Christian's Warrant (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|The Christian's Warrant (Samuel Holyoke)
|1804
|Though troubles assail
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
The Close of the Year (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|The Close of the Year (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|So fly our months and years
|Anonymous
The Converted Thief (William Moore)
|-
|The Converted Thief (William Moore)
|1826
|As on the cross the Savior hung
|Samuel Stennett
|-
|The Converted Thief (William Moore)
|1835
|As on the cross the Savior hung
|Samuel Stennett
|-
|The Converted Thief (William Moore)
|1844
|As on the cross the Savior hung
|Samuel Stennett
|-
|The Converted Thief (William Moore)
|1867
|As on the cross the Savior hung
|Samuel Stennett
|-
|The Converted Thief (William Moore)
|1911
|As on the cross the Savior hung
|Samuel Stennett
The Cross (Oliver Holden)
|-
|The Cross (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|O! The sweet wonders of that cross
|Isaac Watts
The Dying Penitent (James P. Carrell)
|-
|The Dying Penitent (James P. Carrell)
|1831
|As on the cross the Savior hung
|Samuel Stennett
The Enquirer (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|The Enquirer (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|O! that some kind one would tell me
|Anonymous
The General Doom (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|The General Doom (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Behold! with awful pomp
|Joseph Hart
The Good Old Way (William Walker)
|-
|The Good Old Way (William Walker)
|1835
|Lift up your hearts, Immanuel's friends
|Anonymous
The Good Physician (William Walker)
|-
|The Good Physician (William Walker)
|1835
|How lost was my condition
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
|-
|The Good Physician (William Walker)
|1867
|How lost was my condition
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
The Great Physician (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|The Great Physician (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|How lost was my condition
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
The Heavenly Contention (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|The Heavenly Contention (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|In heavenly choirs a question rose
|Ralph Erskine
The Heavenly Courtier (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|The Heavenly Courtier (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Let Christ the glorious lover
|Anonymous
The Heavenly March (William Walker)
|-
|The Heavenly March (William Walker)
|1840
|On Jordan's stormy banks I stand
|Samuel Stennett
The Heavenly Ode (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|The Heavenly Ode (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Jerusalem, my happy home
|Anonymous
The Heavenly Vision (Jacob French)
|-
|The Heavenly Vision (Jacob French)
|1786
|I beheld and lo! a great multitude
|
The Home of the Soul (Charles Albert Tindley)
|-
|The Home of the Soul (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1919
|I hear of a city, a heavenly home
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|The Home of the Soul (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1934
|I hear of a city, a heavenly home
|Charles Albert Tindley
The Impartial Song (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|The Impartial Song (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|The great God of love has shown us the way
|Anonymous
The Incarnation (James P. Carrell)
|-
|The Incarnation (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|Long had the voice of prophecy foretold
|Thomas Wood
The Lark (William Billings)
|-
|The Lark (William Billings)
|1790
|Look up and see the unwearied sun
|Thomas Flatman
The Lord Will Make the Way (Charles Albert Tindley)
|-
|The Lord Will Make the Way (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1901
|The hills of life which you must climb
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|The Lord Will Make the Way (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1909
|The hills of life which you must climb
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|The Lord Will Make the Way (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1916
|The hills of life which you must climb
|Charles Albert Tindley
The Lord Will Provide (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|The Lord Will Provide (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Though troubles assail
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
The Lord descended from above (William Billings)
|-
|The Lord descended from above (William Billings)
|1770
|The Lord descended from above
|Thomas Sternhold
The Moldering Vine (James P. Carrell)
|-
|The Moldering Vine (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|Hail, ye sighing sons of sorrow
|Selah Gridley
The New Union (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|The New Union (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Attend ye saints and hear me tell
|Anonymous
The Pilgrim's Song (James P. Carrell)
|-
|The Pilgrim's Song (James P. Carrell)
|1831
|Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings
|Robert Seagrave
The Pilgrim's Song (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|The Pilgrim's Song (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Children of the heavenly King
|John Cennick
The Rich Man (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|The Rich Man (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Come, all ye poor sinners that from Adam came
|Anonymous
The Rock (Oliver Holden)
|-
|The Rock (Oliver Holden)
|1804
|We've found the rock, the travelers cried
|Anonymous
The Rose Tree (Ananias Davisson)
|-
|The Rose Tree (Ananias Davisson)
|1813
|There is a land of pleasure
|Anonymous
|-
|The Rose Tree (Ananias Davisson)
|1820
|There is a land of pleasure
|Anonymous
|-
|The Rose Tree (Ananias Davisson)
|1835
|There is a land of pleasure
|Anonymous
The Sabbath (Jacob French)
|-
|The Sabbath (Jacob French)
|1789
|Welcome, sweet day of rest
|Isaac Watts
The Savior's Merits (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|The Savior's Merits (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Savior, I do feel thy merit
|Anonymous
The Seasons (Timothy Swan)
|-
|The Seasons (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|Eternal source of every joy
|Philip Doddridge
The Sinner's Warning (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|The Sinner's Warning (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|When pity prompts me to look round
|Anonymous
The Song of the Three Holy Children (Israel Holdroyd)
|-
|The Song of the Three Holy Children (Israel Holdroyd)
|1722
|O all ye works of God the Lord
|Anonymous
The Storm is Passing Over (Charles Albert Tindley)
|-
|The Storm is Passing Over (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1905
|Courage my soul and let us journey on
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|The Storm is Passing Over (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1909
|Courage my soul and let us journey on
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|The Storm is Passing Over (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1916
|Courage my soul and let us journey on
|Charles Albert Tindley
The Swiftness of Time (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|The Swiftness of Time (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|My days, my weeks, my months, my years
|Thomas Green
The Tedious Hour (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|The Tedious Hour (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|How tedious and tasteless the hours
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
The Tribunal (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|The Tribunal (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|And must I be to judgment brought
|Charles Wesley
The Trumpeters (William Walker)
|-
|The Trumpeters (William Walker)
|1847
|Hark! listen to the trumpeters
|John Granade
The Wandering Pilgrim (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|The Wandering Pilgrim (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Wandering pilgrims, mourning Christians
|John Leland
The Watchman's Call (William Walker)
|-
|The Watchman's Call (William Walker)
|1835
|The watchmen blow the trumpet round
|Anonymous
The Weary Traveler (James C. Lowry)
|-
|The Weary Traveler (James C. Lowry)
|1820
|Come all you weary travelers
|Anonymous
The Weary Traveler (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|The Weary Traveler (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Come all ye weary travelers
|Anonymous
The complaint of a sinner (Thomas Ravenscroft)
|-
|The complaint of a sinner (Thomas Ravenscroft)
|1621
|Where righteousness doth say
|Unknown
The promised land (Matilda T. Durham)
|-
|The promised land (Matilda T. Durham)
|1835
|On Jordan's stormy banks I stand
|Samuel Stennett
|-
|The promised land (Matilda T. Durham)
|1844
|On Jordan's stormy banks I stand
|Samuel Stennett
|-
|The promised land (Matilda T. Durham)
|1848
|On Jordan's stormy banks I stand
|Samuel Stennett
Thetford (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Thetford (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|The Lord Jehovah reigns
|Isaac Watts
Thirtieth (Amzi Chapin)
|-
|Thirtieth (Amzi Chapin)
|1813
|And am I born to die
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Thirtieth (Amzi Chapin)
|1816
|And am I born to die
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Thirtieth (Amzi Chapin)
|1818
|And am I born to die
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Thirtieth (Amzi Chapin)
|1844
|And am I born to die
|Charles Wesley
Thomas-Town (William Billings)
|-
|Thomas-Town (William Billings)
|ca. 1790
|Great God, how frail a thing is man
|Mather Byles
|-
|Thomas-Town (William Billings)
|1794
|Great God, how frail a thing is man
|Mather Byles
Thornhill (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Thornhill (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|Lord, thou hast seen my soul sincere
|Isaac Watts
Thorny Desert (William Walker)
|-
|Thorny Desert (William Walker)
|1835
|Dark and thorny is the desert
|Anonymous
Tis Finished (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Tis Finished (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|I sing my Savior's wondrous death
|Isaac Watts
Today (Charles Albert Tindley)
|-
|Today (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1905
|I've wandered in the darkness long enough
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|Today (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1909
|I've wandered in the darkness long enough
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|Today (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1916
|I've wandered in the darkness long enough
|Charles Albert Tindley
Tolland (Merit Woodruff)
|-
|Tolland (Merit Woodruff)
|1800
|Teach me the measure of my days
|Isaac Watts
Tolland (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Tolland (Stephen Jenks)
|1803
|I'll praise my maker with my breath
|Isaac Watts
Topsfield (Alexander Gillet)
|-
|Topsfield (Alexander Gillet)
|1795
|Sweet is the work, my God, my King
|Isaac Watts
Topsfield (Jacob Kimball)
|-
|Topsfield (Jacob Kimball)
|1793
|Lo! what an entertaining sight
|Isaac Watts
Topsham (Supply Belcher)
|-
|Topsham (Supply Belcher)
|1797
|Dearest of all the names above
|Isaac Watts
Torringford (Alexander Gillet)
|-
|Torringford (Alexander Gillet)
|1795
|Joy to the world! The Lord is come
|Isaac Watts
Torrington (Alexander Gillet)
|-
|Torrington (Alexander Gillet)
|1807
|Here at thy cross, my dying God
|Isaac Watts
Townshend (Ezra Goff)
|-
|Townshend (Ezra Goff)
|1806
|Joy to the world! The Lord is come
|Isaac Watts
Tranquility (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Tranquility (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Away, my doubts, be gone, my fears
|Susanna Harrison
Tranquility (Reubin Monday)
|-
|Tranquility (Reubin Monday)
|1816
|My God, the spring of all my joys
|Isaac Watts
Transition (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Transition (Oliver Holden)
|1796
|When God revealed His gracious name
|Isaac Watts
Translation (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Translation (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|Thanks be to God, whose faithful love
|Charles Wesley
Transport (Anonymous)
|-
|Transport (Anonymous)
|1813
|Ye children of Jesus, who're bound for the kingdom
|John Granade
|-
|Transport (Anonymous)
|1820
|Ye children of Jesus, who're bound for the kingdom
|John Granade
|-
|Transport (Anonymous)
|1825
|Ye children of Jesus, who're bound for the kingdom
|John Granade
|-
|Transport (Anonymous)
|1835
|Ye children of Jesus, who're bound for the kingdom
|John Granade
|-
|Transport (Anonymous)
|1848
|Ye children of Jesus, who're bound for the kingdom
|John Granade
Treasure (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Treasure (Oliver Holden)
|1796
|How doth Thy word my heart engage
|Isaac Watts
Trenton (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Trenton (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|How long shall I repine
|Francis Hopkinson
Trenton (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Trenton (Daniel Belknap)
|1806
|Save me, O God, the swelling floods
|Isaac Watts
Tribulation (Walter Janes)
|-
|Tribulation (Walter Janes)
|1801
|Our moments fly apace
|Isaac Watts
Trinity (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Trinity (Stephen Jenks)
|1803
|Come, thou almighty King
|Anonymous
Trinity (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Trinity (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|Come, thou almighty King
|Anonymous
Trinity New (William Billings)
|-
|Trinity New (William Billings)
|1779
|O all ye nations, praise the Lord
|Isaac Watts
Triumph (Amos Pilsbury)
|-
|Triumph (Amos Pilsbury)
|1799
|Come, let us ascend
|Charles Wesley
Triumph (Anonymous)
|-
|Triumph (Anonymous)
|1813
|Tis done! Lo, they come! bright celestials descend
|Anonymous lyricist
Triumph (Daniel Read)
|-
|Triumph (Daniel Read)
|1793
|Who shall the Lord's elect condemn
|Isaac Watts
Triumph (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Triumph (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|My soul, triumphant in the Lord
|Philip Doddridge
Triumph (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Triumph (Stephen Jenks)
|1803
|Behold, the Judge descends, his guards are nigh
|Isaac Watts
True Devotion (Oliver Holden)
|-
|True Devotion (Oliver Holden)
|1792
|I am confined to earth no more
|Isaac Watts
True Happiness (William Walker)
|-
|True Happiness (William Walker)
|1835
|Oh! how happy are they
|Charles Wesley
|-
|True Happiness (William Walker)
|1867
|Oh! how happy are they
|Charles Wesley
Trumbull (Asahel Benham)
|-
|Trumbull (Asahel Benham)
|1783
|Forever blessed be the Lord
|Isaac Watts
Trumpet (Oliver Brownson)
|-
|Trumpet (Oliver Brownson)
|1790
|My flesh shall slumber in the ground
|Isaac Watts
Truro (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Truro (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|O praise ye the Lord, prepare your glad voice
|Tate and Brady
Trust (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Trust (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Jesus, my Savior and my Lord
|John Needham
Tunbridge (Anonymous)
|-
|Tunbridge (Anonymous)
|1778
|All ye that pass by
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Tunbridge (Anonymous)
|1783
|All ye that pass by
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Tunbridge (Anonymous)
|1790
|All ye that pass by
|Charles Wesley
|-
|Tunbridge (Anonymous)
|1794
|All ye that pass by
|Charles Wesley
Tunbridge (Jacob Kimball)
|-
|Tunbridge (Jacob Kimball)
|1793
|Our sins, alas! how strong they be
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Tunbridge (Jacob Kimball)
|1802
|Our sins, alas! how strong they be
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Tunbridge (Jacob Kimball)
|1848
|Our sins, alas! how strong they be
|Isaac Watts
Tuneful Harp (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Tuneful Harp (Stephen Jenks)
|1806
|Before the rosy dawn of day
|Elizabeth Rowe
Tunis (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Tunis (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|All-glorious God, what hymns of praise
|Philip Doddridge
Turkey Hills (Alexander Gillet)
|-
|Turkey Hills (Alexander Gillet)
|1781
|How short and hasty is our life
|Isaac Watts
Twenty-Fourth (Amzi Chapin)
|-
|Twenty-Fourth (Amzi Chapin)
|1813
|Salvation! O the joyful sound
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Twenty-Fourth (Amzi Chapin)
|1813
|Salvation! O the joyful sound
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Twenty-Fourth (Amzi Chapin)
|1814
|Salvation! O the joyful sound
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Twenty-Fourth (Amzi Chapin)
|1835
|Salvation! O the joyful sound
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Twenty-Fourth (Amzi Chapin)
|1844
|Salvation! O the joyful sound
|Isaac Watts
Ulham (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Ulham (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|Blest Jesus, what delicious fare
|Isaac Watts
Union (1786) (William Billings)
|-
|Union (1786) (William Billings)
|1786
|Behold, how good and joyful a thing
|
Union (Alexander Gillet)
|-
|Union (Alexander Gillet)
|1781
|Once more, my soul, the rising day
|Isaac Watts
Union (William Billings)
|-
|Union (William Billings)
|1770
|I lift my soul to God
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Union (William Billings)
|1786
|I lift my soul to God
|Isaac Watts
Unitia (Lucius Chapin)
|-
|Unitia (Lucius Chapin)
|1813
|O tell me no more
|John Gambold
Unity (Daniel Read)
|-
|Unity (Daniel Read)
|1786
|Lo, what an entertaining sight
|Isaac Watts
Unity (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Unity (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Let strife forever cease
|Anonymous
Unity (William Billings)
|-
|Unity (William Billings)
|1770
|Tis by the faith of joys to come
|Isaac Watts
Upton (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Upton (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|All honor and praise
|Charles Wesley
Ur (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Ur (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|I love Thy habitation, Lord
|Isaac Watts
Urania (Solomon Howe)
|-
|Urania (Solomon Howe)
|1804
|To my almighty Savior's hand
|Anonymous
Utica (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Utica (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|O let my soul absorbed be
|Elhanan Winchester
Uxbridge (William Billings)
|-
|Uxbridge (William Billings)
|1770
|Our Father who in heaven art
|Tate and Brady
Valediction (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Valediction (Daniel Belknap)
|1800
|Farewell, my friends, I must be gone
|Samuel Crossman
Vanity (Jacob French)
|-
|Vanity (Jacob French)
|1802
|Teach me the measure of my days
|Isaac Watts
Variety (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Variety (Stephen Jenks)
|1799
|How shall I praise the eternal God
|Isaac Watts
Various Praise (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Various Praise (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|My God, my King, Thy various praise
|Isaac Watts
Venice (Jacob French)
|-
|Venice (Jacob French)
|1789
|Often I seek my Lord by night
|Isaac Watts
Venus (Elijah Griswold)
|-
|Venus (Elijah Griswold)
|1793
|Let every creature join
|Isaac Watts
Venus (Elisha West)
|-
|Venus (Elisha West)
|1793
|Behold, the lofty sky
|Isaac Watts
Vergennes (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Vergennes (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|My heart and soul cry out for Thee
|Isaac Watts
Vermont (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Vermont (Timothy Swan)
|1801
|Come, let us join our cheerful songs
|Isaac Watts
Vermont (William Billings)
|-
|Vermont (William Billings)
|1778
|In vain we lavish out our lives
|Isaac Watts
Vernal Day (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Vernal Day (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|When verdure clothes the fertile vale
|Anne Steele
Vernon (Amzi Chapin)
|-
|Vernon (Amzi Chapin)
|1813
|Lord, what a heaven of saving grace
|Isaac Watts
Verona (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Verona (Oliver Holden)
|1796
|Lord of the worlds above
|Isaac Watts
Verona (Timothy Swan)
|-
|Verona (Timothy Swan)
|1799
|From all that dwell below the skies
|Isaac Watts
Versailles (Alexander Johnson)
|-
|Versailles (Alexander Johnson)
|1818
|Thy mercy, my God, is the theme of my song
|John Stocker
Victors (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Victors (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|Sing the triumphs of your conquering
|James Relly
Victory (Daniel Read)
|-
|Victory (Daniel Read)
|1785
|Now shall my head be lifted high
|Isaac Watts
Victory (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Victory (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|Hosannah to our conquering King
|Isaac Watts
Victory (Oliver Brownson)
|-
|Victory (Oliver Brownson)
|1790
|Hosanna to the Prince of light
|Isaac Watts
Victory (Walter Janes)
|-
|Victory (Walter Janes)
|1807
|Angels, roll the rock away
|Thomas Scott
Victory (William Billings)
|-
|Victory (William Billings)
|1780
|To thine almighty arm we owe
Ye sons of men, a feeble race
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Victory (William Billings)
|1794
|To thine almighty arm we owe
Ye sons of men, a feeble race
|Isaac Watts
Vienna (Daniel Read)
|-
|Vienna (Daniel Read)
|1785
|My soul lies cleaving to the dust
|Isaac Watts
Vienna (Elisha West)
|-
|Vienna (Elisha West)
|1802
|How heavy is the night
|Isaac Watts
Vienna (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Vienna (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|Ye boundless realms of joy
|Tate and Brady
Vienna (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Vienna (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|O how distressing was the scene
|Henry Alline
Vine (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Vine (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|Behold the rose of Sharon here
|Isaac Watts
Virginia (Oliver Brownson)
|-
|Virginia (Oliver Brownson)
|1782
|Thy words the raging wind control
|Isaac Watts
Walbridge (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Walbridge (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|My trust is in my heavenly Friend
|Isaac Watts
Wallace (Deodatus Dutton)
|-
|Wallace (Deodatus Dutton)
|1830
|Soldiers of the cross, arise / Lo, your Captain
|Jared Waterbury
|-
|Wallace (Deodatus Dutton)
|1832
|Soldiers of the cross, arise / Lo, your Captain
|Jared Waterbury
|-
|Wallace (Deodatus Dutton)
|1835
|Soldiers of the cross, arise / Lo, your Captain
|Jared Waterbury
|-
|Wallace (Deodatus Dutton)
|1835
|Soldiers of the cross, arise / Lo, your Captain
|Jared Waterbury
|-
|Wallace (Deodatus Dutton)
|1844
|Soldiers of the cross, arise / Lo, your Captain
|Jared Waterbury
|-
|Wallace (Deodatus Dutton)
|1848
|Soldiers of the cross, arise / Lo, your Captain
|Jared Waterbury
|-
|Wallace (Deodatus Dutton)
|1867
|Soldiers of the cross, arise / Lo, your Captain
|Jared Waterbury
Wallbrook (Aaron Williams)
|-
|Wallbrook (Aaron Williams)
|1763
|With thanks approach His awful sight
|Isaac Watts
Wallingsford (Asahel Benham)
|-
|Wallingsford (Asahel Benham)
|1790
|O praise ye the Lord, prepare a new song
|Philip Doddridge
Wallingsford (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Wallingsford (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|Jesus the righteous! Lo, he dies
|Philip Doddridge
Walpole (Abraham Wood)
|-
|Walpole (Abraham Wood)
|1786
|O, if my soul was formed for woe
|Isaac Watts
Waltham (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Waltham (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|Now to the power of God supreme
|Isaac Watts
Wantage (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Wantage (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|Come on, my partners in distress
|Charles Wesley
Warebridge (Oliver Shaw)
|-
|Warebridge (Oliver Shaw)
|1808
|The praises of my God and King
|Anne Steele
|-
|Warebridge (Oliver Shaw)
|1808
|The praises of my God and King
|Anne Steele
Wareham (William Billings)
|-
|Wareham (William Billings)
|1779
|My God, my life, my love
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Wareham (William Billings)
|1781
|My God, my life, my love
|Isaac Watts
Warren (Daniel Read)
|-
|Warren (Daniel Read)
|1785
|Stoop down, my thoughts, that use to rise
|Isaac Watts
Warren (Lemuel Babcock)
|-
|Warren (Lemuel Babcock)
|1793
|Sleep! downy sleep! come close my eyes
|Thomas Flatman
Washington (Anonymous)
|-
|Washington (Anonymous)
|1784
|Ye sons of men, with joy record
|Philip Doddridge
Washington (Reubin Monday)
|-
|Washington (Reubin Monday)
|1818
|Dismiss us with thy blessing, Lord
|Joseph Hart
|-
|Washington (Reubin Monday)
|1820
|Dismiss us with thy blessing, Lord
|Joseph Hart
Washington (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Washington (Stephen Jenks)
|1800
|When men grow bold in wicked ways
|Isaac Watts
Washington (William Billings)
|-
|Washington (William Billings)
|1778
|Lord, when thou didst ascend on high
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Washington (William Billings)
|1781
|Lord, when thou didst ascend on high
|Isaac Watts
Washington-Street (William Billings)
|-
|Washington-Street (William Billings)
|1794
|Now shall my inward joys arise
|Isaac Watts
Watchman (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Watchman (James P. Carrell)
|1821
|Lo! he cometh, countless trumpets
|John Cennick
Waterfield (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Waterfield (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|This spacious earth is all the Lord's
|Isaac Watts
Waterford (Jacob Kimball)
|-
|Waterford (Jacob Kimball)
|1793
|To bless thy chosen race
|Tate and Brady
Watertown (Merit Woodruff)
|-
|Watertown (Merit Woodruff)
|1798
|Let earth and ocean know
|Isaac Watts
Watertown (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Watertown (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|Jesus! my shepherd and my friend
|John Newton (hymnwriter)
We'll Understand It Better By and By (Charles Albert Tindley)
|-
|We'll Understand It Better By and By (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1905
|We are tossed and driven
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|We'll Understand It Better By and By (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1909
|We are tossed and driven
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|We'll Understand It Better By and By (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1916
|We are tossed and driven
|Charles Albert Tindley
Weary Pilgrim (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Weary Pilgrim (Daniel Belknap)
|1800
|Come, said Jesus' sacred voice
|Anna Barbauld
Weary Pilgrim (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Weary Pilgrim (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Come, said Jesus' sacred voice
|Anna Barbauld
Weeping Mary (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Weeping Mary (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Come all ye mourning pilgrims now
|Anonymous
Weeping Nature (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Weeping Nature (Stephen Jenks)
|1805
|Nature, she shows her weeping eyes
|Isaac Watts
Weeping Sinner (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Weeping Sinner (Oliver Holden)
|1806
|Weeping sinner, dry your tears
|Oliver Holden
Welcome (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Welcome (Oliver Holden)
|1806
|Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched
|Joseph Hart
|-
|Welcome (Oliver Holden)
|1806
|Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched
|Joseph Hart
Welcome Morn (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Welcome Morn (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Again the Lord of life and light
|Anna Barbauld
Wellfleet (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Wellfleet (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|Praise ye the Lord; our God to praise
|Tate and Brady
Wellington (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Wellington (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|Lord, if thou dost not soon appear
|Isaac Watts
Wenham (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Wenham (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|Lord, hear the voice of my complaint
|Tate and Brady
Wesley (William Moore)
|-
|Wesley (William Moore)
|1810
|With inward pain my heart-strings sound
|Isaac Watts
West Boston (William Billings)
|-
|West Boston (William Billings)
|1786
|Come ye lovers of the Lamb
|James Relly
West End (Oliver Holden)
|-
|West End (Oliver Holden)
|1793
|Awake, our souls; away, our fears
|Isaac Watts
West-Sudbury (William Billings)
|-
|West-Sudbury (William Billings)
|1794
|Here is a song, which doth belong
|John Peck
Westborough (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Westborough (Daniel Belknap)
|1802
|A span is all that we can boast
|Isaac Watts
Westborough (Lemuel Babcock)
|-
|Westborough (Lemuel Babcock)
|1793
|Sing to the Lord, ye heavenly hosts
|Isaac Watts
Westbury (James P. Carrell)
|-
|Westbury (James P. Carrell)
|1831
|When thou my righteous Judge shall come
|Selina Hastings
Western (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Western (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|Behold, the friend of sinners dies
|Henry Alline
Westfield (1797) (Oliver Brownson)
|-
|Westfield (1797) (Oliver Brownson)
|1797
|Awake, my soul, to sound his praise
|Joel Barlow
Westfield (Elias Mann)
|-
|Westfield (Elias Mann)
|1792
|Now shall my inward joys arise
|Isaac Watts
Westfield (Oliver Brownson)
|-
|Westfield (Oliver Brownson)
|1783
|Mine eyes and my desire
|Isaac Watts
Westfield (William Billings)
|-
|Westfield (William Billings)
|1770
|Not to condemn the sons of men
|Isaac Watts
Westford (Daniel Read)
|-
|Westford (Daniel Read)
|1785
|Far from my thoughts, vain world, begone
|Isaac Watts
Westford (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Westford (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|Alas, the night! the autumnal eve
|Anonymous
Westminster (Nehemiah Shumway)
|-
|Westminster (Nehemiah Shumway)
|1793
|Thou great and sovereign Lord of all
|Anonymous
Weston (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Weston (Samuel Babcock)
|1795
|Jesus, the Savior stands
|Isaac Watts
Wethersfield (Justin Morgan)
|-
|Wethersfield (Justin Morgan)
|1790
|Ye tribes of Adam, join
|Isaac Watts
Wethersfield (Timothy Olmsted)
|-
|Wethersfield (Timothy Olmsted)
|1794
|Give to our God immortal praise
|Isaac Watts
Weybossett Street (Oliver Shaw)
|-
|Weybossett Street (Oliver Shaw)
|1808
|Joy to the world! The Lord is come
|Isaac Watts
Weymouth (William Billings)
|-
|Weymouth (William Billings)
|1780
|Shall we go on to sin
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Weymouth (William Billings)
|ca. 1790
|Shall we go on to sin
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Weymouth (William Billings)
|1794
|Shall we go on to sin
|Isaac Watts
Whale Rock (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Whale Rock (Daniel Belknap)
|1797
|Death, 'tis a melancholy day
|Isaac Watts
What Are They Doing in Heaven? (Charles Albert Tindley)
|-
|What Are They Doing in Heaven? (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1901
|I am thinking of friends
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|What Are They Doing in Heaven? (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1909
|I am thinking of friends
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|What Are They Doing in Heaven? (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1916
|I am thinking of friends
|Charles Albert Tindley
Wheelers Point (1770) (William Billings)
|-
|Wheelers Point (1770) (William Billings)
|1770
|On Thee who dwells above the skies
|Tate and Brady
Whitfield (Merit Woodruff)
|-
|Whitfield (Merit Woodruff)
|1800
|Come, thou almighty King
|Anonymous
Why weepest thou? (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Why weepest thou? (Oliver Holden)
|1800
|Why, O my soul, why weepest thou
|Benjamin Beddome
Wilks (William Billings)
|-
|Wilks (William Billings)
|1770
|Almighty God, eternal King
|Perez Morton
Will You Be There? (Charles Albert Tindley)
|-
|Will You Be There? (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1913
|There is a land that is free from tears
|Charles Albert Tindley
|-
|Will You Be There? (Charles Albert Tindley)
|1916
|There is a land that is free from tears
|Charles Albert Tindley
Williamsburgh (William Billings)
|-
|Williamsburgh (William Billings)
|1770
|Almighty God, whose boundless sway
|William Billings
Williamstown (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Williamstown (Daniel Belknap)
|1802
|Almighty King of heaven above
|Anonymous
Willington (Elisha West)
|-
|Willington (Elisha West)
|1793
|Far be thine honor spread
|Isaac Watts
Wilmington (Elkanah Dare)
|-
|Wilmington (Elkanah Dare)
|1813
|Hark! the herald angels sing
|Charles Wesley
Wilmington (Samuel Babcock)
|-
|Wilmington (Samuel Babcock)
|1803
|Tis god that lifts our comforts high
|Isaac Watts
Wilton (Abraham Wood)
|-
|Wilton (Abraham Wood)
|1793
|Our days, alas! our mortal days
|Isaac Watts
Wilton (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Wilton (Stephen Jenks)
|1799
|He formed the deeps unknown
|Isaac Watts
Windham (Daniel Read)
|-
|Windham (Daniel Read)
|1785
|Broad is the road that leads to death
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Windham (Daniel Read)
|1841
|Broad is the road that leads to death
|Isaac Watts
Windham (Oliver Brownson)
|-
|Windham (Oliver Brownson)
|1784
|Death! 'Tis a melancholy day
|Isaac Watts
Windsor (Daniel Read)
|-
|Windsor (Daniel Read)
|1793
|He gives the grazing ox his meat
|Isaac Watts
Windsor (Elisha West)
|-
|Windsor (Elisha West)
|1802
|Wide as the world is thy command
|Isaac Watts
Windsor New (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Windsor New (Stephen Jenks)
|1803
|How pleased and blest was I
|Isaac Watts
Winsor (Daniel Read)
|-
|Winsor (Daniel Read)
|1786
|Sing to the Lord, ye distant lands
|Isaac Watts
Winter (Daniel Belknap)
|-
|Winter (Daniel Belknap)
|1800
|Now clouds the wintry skies deform
|David Humphreys
Winter (Daniel Read)
|-
|Winter (Daniel Read)
|1785
|His hoary frost, His fleecy snow
|Isaac Watts
|-
|Winter (Daniel Read)
|1806
|His hoary frost, His fleecy snow
|Isaac Watts
Winter-Street (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Winter-Street (Oliver Holden)
|1803
|The saints should never be dismayed
|William Cowper
Winthrop (Jacob French)
|-
|Winthrop (Jacob French)
|1802
|Whom then in heaven, but thee alone
|Tate and Brady
Winthrop (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Winthrop (Samuel Holyoke)
|1803
|Dear Lord! behold our sore distress
|Isaac Watts
Wintonbury (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Wintonbury (Stephen Jenks)
|1803
|Alas, the brittle clay
|Isaac Watts
Wisdom (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|-
|Wisdom (Jeremiah Ingalls)
|1805
|Now in a song of grateful praise
|Samuel Medley
Woburn (Jacob Kimball)
|-
|Woburn (Jacob Kimball)
|1793
|Firm was my health, my day was bright
|Isaac Watts
Wondrous Love (James Christopher)
|-
|Wondrous Love (James Christopher)
|1840
|What wondrous love is this
|Anonymous
Woodbridge (Stephen Jenks)
|-
|Woodbridge (Stephen Jenks)
|1799
|My soul lies cleaving to the dust
|Isaac Watts
Woodford (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Woodford (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|Not from the dust afflictions grow
|Isaac Watts
Woodrow (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Woodrow (Samuel Holyoke)
|1797
|Praise ye the Lord, our God to praise
|Tate and Brady
Woodstock (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Woodstock (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|To the haven of thy breast
|Charles Wesley
Worcester (Abraham Wood)
|-
|Worcester (Abraham Wood)
|1778
|How beauteous are their feet
|Isaac Watts
Worcester (William Billings)
|-
|Worcester (William Billings)
|1778
|How short and hasty are our lives
|Isaac Watts
Worship (Anonymous)
|-
|Worship (Anonymous)
|1788
|Thus far the Lord has led me on
|Isaac Watts
Wrentham (Lemuel Babcock)
|-
|Wrentham (Lemuel Babcock)
|1793
|Methinks I hear the heavens resound
|Anonymous
Wrentham (William Billings)
|-
|Wrentham (William Billings)
|1778
|The God of glory sends His summons forth
|Isaac Watts
Yarmouth (Asahel Benham)
|-
|Yarmouth (Asahel Benham)
|1783
|As on some lonely building's top
|Isaac Watts
Yarmouth (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Yarmouth (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|Soon shall I quit this mortal shore
|Henry Alline
Yarmouth (Jacob Kimball)
|-
|Yarmouth (Jacob Kimball)
|1793
|My soul, repeat his praise
|Isaac Watts
Yarmouth (Samuel Holyoke)
|-
|Yarmouth (Samuel Holyoke)
|1791
|Adieu to earth with all your joy
|Henry Alline
York (Oliver Brownson)
|-
|York (Oliver Brownson)
|1783
|The God of glory sends his summons forth
|Isaac Watts
Zaara (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Zaara (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|O tell me no more
|John Gambold
Zina (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Zina (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|To God the mighty Lord
|Tate and Brady
Zion (Daniel Read)
|-
|Zion (Daniel Read)
|1793
|How did my heart rejoice to hear
|Isaac Watts
Zion (Hezekiah Moors)
|-
|Zion (Hezekiah Moors)
|1809
|Praise waits in Zion, Lord, for thee
|Isaac Watts
Zion (Oliver Holden)
|-
|Zion (Oliver Holden)
|1792
|Lo, what an entertaining sight
|Isaac Watts
Zion (Oliver Shaw)
|-
|Zion (Oliver Shaw)
|1808
|The hill of Zion yields
|Isaac Watts
Zoar (Daniel Read)
|-
|Zoar (Daniel Read)
|1785
|Far as Thy name is known
|Isaac Watts