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This is a list of first lines, from pages where the template FirstLines is used.
Title | Year | First Line | Lyricist |
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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 |
Coming By and By (Robert Lowry) | 1875 | A better day is coming | Robert Lowry |
Mantua (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | A blooming paradise of joy | Isaac Watts |
Prodigal (Elisha West) | 1802 | A day of feasting I ordain | Isaac Watts |
The Christian's Hope (William Walker) | 1835 | A few more days on earth to spend | Anonymous |
East Florida (Solomon Howe) | 1804 | A poisoned arrow is your tongue | Isaac Watts |
Westborough (Daniel Belknap) | 1802 | A span is all that we can boast | Isaac Watts |
Judea (William Billings) | 1778 | A virgin unspotted | |
Mount Holly (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | Above what we can ask or hope | Charles Wesley |
Concord (Abijah Forbush) | 1803 | Adam and all his race have fell | Anonymous |
Yarmouth (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | Adieu to earth with all your joy | Henry Alline |
Welcome Morn (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Again the Lord of life and light | Anna Barbauld |
Auspicious Morn (Samuel Babcock) | 1806 | Again the Lord of life and light | Anna Barbauld |
Kingston (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | Agonizing in the garden | Joseph Hart |
Savannah (William Billings) | 1778 | Ah! Lovely appearance of death | George Whitefield |
Delay (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Ah! whither shall I go | Charles Wesley |
Complaint (James P. Carrell) | 1831 | Ah! whither should I go | Charles Wesley |
Liberty Hall (Lucius Chapin) | 1810 | Alas! And did my Savior bleed | Isaac Watts |
Gallatin (Andrew Johnson) | 1847 | Alas! and did my Savior bleed | Isaac Watts |
Edington (Stephen Jenks) | 1803 | Alas! and did my Savior bleed | Isaac Watts |
Crucifixion (Abijah Forbush) | 1803 | Alas! and did my Savior bleed | Isaac Watts |
Suffering Savior (Alexander Gillet) | 1795 | Alas, and did my Savior bleed | Isaac Watts |
Orringford (Samuel Holyoke) | 1807 | Alas, how fast our moments fly | Philip Doddridge |
Conviction (Jacob French) | 1802 | Alas, my aching heart | Isaac Watts |
Ephesus (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | Alas, the bitter clay | Isaac Watts |
Haverhill (Elisha West) | 1793 | Alas, the bitter clay | Isaac Watts |
Norfolk (Oliver Brownson) | 1782 | Alas, the brittle clay | Isaac Watts |
Danbury (Joseph Stone) | 1786 | Alas, the brittle clay | Isaac Watts |
Wintonbury (Stephen Jenks) | 1803 | Alas, the brittle clay | Isaac Watts |
Redemption (Stephen Jenks) | 1803 | Alas, the cruel spear | Isaac Watts |
Westford (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | Alas, the night! the autumnal eve | Anonymous |
Bethlehem (William Moore) | 1825 | All glory to God in the sky | Charles Wesley |
Bethlehem (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | All glory to God in the sky | Charles Wesley |
Renown (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | All glory to the Father be | Anonymous |
Coronation (Oliver Holden) | 1793 | All hail the power of Jesus' name | Edward Perronet |
Athens (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | All hail, happy day | Anonymous |
Upton (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | All honor and praise | Charles Wesley |
Jerusalem (William Billings) | 1786 | All is hush, the battle's o'er | James Relly |
Moriah (William Billings) | 1786 | All over lovely is my Lord and God | James Relly |
Psalm 100 (Israel Holdroyd) | 1722 | All people that on earth do dwell | William Kethe |
Arnheim (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | All ye bright armies of the skies | Isaac Watts |
Tunbridge (Anonymous) | 1778 | All ye that pass by | Charles Wesley |
Sinai (William Billings) | 1786 | All you who make the law your choice | James Relly |
Tunis (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | All-glorious God, what hymns of praise | Philip Doddridge |
Wilks (William Billings) | 1770 | Almighty God, eternal King | Perez Morton |
Williamsburgh (William Billings) | 1770 | Almighty God, whose boundless sway | William Billings |
Williamstown (Daniel Belknap) | 1802 | Almighty King of heaven above | Anonymous |
Minorca (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | Almighty King of heaven above | Anonymous |
Taunton (Oliver Shaw) | 1808 | Almighty Maker, God | Isaac Watts |
Song of Moses (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Almighty love inspires my heart with sacred fire | Anonymous |
Babylon (Alexander Gillet) | 1794 | Along the banks where Babel's current flows | Joel Barlow |
Babylon (1786) (Alexander Gillet) | 1786 | Along the banks where Babel's current flows | Joel Barlow |
Babylon (Asahel Benham) | 1785 | Along the banks where Babel's current flows | Joel Barlow |
Babylon (Jacob French) | 1802 | Along the banks where Babel's current flows | Joel Barlow |
Bondage (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | Along the banks where Babel's current flows | Joel Barlow |
Kingston (Daniel Belknap) | 1800 | Along the banks where Babel's current flows | Joel Barlow |
Babylonian Captivity (Elkanah Dare) | 1813 | Along the banks where Babel's current flows | Joel Barlow |
Christian Soldier (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | Am I a soldier of the cross | Isaac Watts |
Soldier of the Cross (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Am I a soldier of the cross | Isaac Watts |
Sutton (Joseph Stone) | 1793 | Am I a soldier of the cross | Isaac Watts |
America (Truman Wetmore) | 1798 | Amid surrounding foes | Isaac Watts |
Thirtieth (Amzi Chapin) | 1813 | And am I born to die | Charles Wesley |
Complaint (Daniel Read) | 1785 | And am I only born to die | Charles Wesley |
Loudon (Samuel Holyoke) | 1797 | And can this mighty King | Isaac Watts |
Paradise (Ezra Goff) | 1806 | And can this mighty King | Isaac Watts |
Hollowall (Jacob French) | 1789 | And can this mighty King | Isaac Watts |
Heavenly Armor (William Walker) | 1835 | And if you meet with troubles | John Leland |
Dissolution (Jacob French) | 1802 | And is the lovely shadow fled | Charles Wesley |
Columbia (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | And is the lovely shadow fled | Charles Wesley |
Baldwin (William Hauser) | 1848 | And let our bodies part | Charles Wesley |
Dover (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | And let this feeble body fail | Charles Wesley |
Hallelujah (William Walker) | 1835 | And let this feeble body fail | Charles Wesley |
Andover (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | And let this feeble body fail | Charles Wesley |
The Tribunal (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | And must I be to judgment brought | Charles Wesley |
Dissolution (Daniel Belknap) | 1800 | And must my body faint and die | Isaac Watts |
Maryland (William Billings) | 1778 | And must this body die | Isaac Watts |
Salem (Jacob Kimball) | 1793 | And must this body die | Isaac Watts |
Florida (Oliver Shaw) | 1808 | And must this body die | Isaac Watts |
Belgorod (Jacob French) | 1789 | And now the scales have left mine eyes | Isaac Watts |
Birmingham (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | And why will God neglect my call | Joel Barlow |
Sweet Surprise (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Angels are lost in sweet surprise | Isaac Watts |
Champlain (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | Angels, roll the rock away | Thomas Scott |
See He Rises (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | Angels, roll the rock away | Thomas Scott |
Victory (Walter Janes) | 1807 | Angels, roll the rock away | Thomas Scott |
Sabbath Morn (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | Another six days' work is done | Samuel Stennett |
My Dove (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Arise my dear love | Anonymous |
Pembrook (Daniel Read) | 1785 | Arise, arise, my gracious God | Isaac Watts |
Lincoln (Oliver Holden) | 1792 | Arise, my soul, my joyful powers | Isaac Watts |
Tender Thoughts (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Arise, my tender thoughts, arise | Philip Doddridge |
Avon (Oliver Holden) | 1806 | Arise, my tenderest thoughts, arise | Philip Doddridge |
Tender Thought (Ananias Davisson) | 1816 | Arise, my tenderest thoughts, arise | Philip Doddridge |
Solicitude (Oliver Holden) | 1796 | Around the bloody tree | Philip Doddridge |
Mount Tabor (Oliver Holden) | 1792 | As Jesus stood on Tabor's mound | George Richards |
Columbia (Alexander Johnson) | 1818 | As down a lone valley with cedars o'erspread | Timothy Dwight |
Erie (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | As lost in lonely grief I tread | Joel Barlow |
Yarmouth (Asahel Benham) | 1783 | As on some lonely building's top | Isaac Watts |
Solitude (Walter Janes) | 1803 | As on some lonely building's top | Isaac Watts |
Despair (Walter Janes) | 1807 | As on some lonely building's top | Isaac Watts |
The Converted Thief (William Moore) | 1826 | As on the cross the Savior hung | Samuel Stennett |
The Dying Penitent (James P. Carrell) | 1831 | As on the cross the Savior hung | Samuel Stennett |
Luneville (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | As pants the hart for cooling streams | Tate and Brady |
Ross (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | As pants the hart for cooling streams | Tate and Brady |
St. Anne's (William Croft) | 1708 | As pants the hart for cooling streams | 2 |
Psalm 42 (Israel Holdroyd) | 1722 | As pants the hart for cooling streams | Tate and Brady |
Pepperell (Abraham Wood) | 1786 | As pants the hart for cooling streams | Tate and Brady |
Guilford (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | Astonished and distressed | Benjamin Beddome |
Medford (William Billings) | 1770 | At Thy command, our dearest Lord | Isaac Watts |
Healing Mercy (Oliver Holden) | 1806 | At the pool we long have been | Oliver Holden |
Energy (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | Attend our armies to the fight | Joel Barlow |
The New Union (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Attend ye saints and hear me tell | Anonymous |
New-Union (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | Attend, ye saints, and hear me tell | Anonymous |
Morpheus (William Billings) | 1779 | Awake my soul, awake mine eyes | Thomas Flatman |
Heath (William Billings) | 1778 | Awake my soul, awake my eyes | Thomas Flatman |
Hermon (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | Awake, Jerusalem, awake | Charles Wesley |
Preparation (Barnabas McKyes) | 1798 | Awake, arise, behold thou hast | Anonymous |
Divinity (Joseph Funk) | 1835 | Awake, awake the sacred song | Anne Steele |
Andover (William Billings) | 1781 | Awake, my heart; arise, my tongue | Isaac Watts |
Antipatris (Oliver Holden) | 1793 | Awake, my heart; arise, my tongue | Isaac Watts |
Devotion (Jacob French) | 1789 | Awake, my soul, and with the sun | Thomas Ken |
Aurora (William Billings) | 1778 | Awake, my soul, awake | William Billings |
Burlington (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | Awake, my soul, to sound his praise | Joel Barlow |
Quincy (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | Awake, my soul, to sound his praise | Joel Barlow |
Westfield (1797) (Oliver Brownson) | 1797 | Awake, my soul, to sound his praise | Joel Barlow |
Staunton (Ananias Davisson) | 1820 | Awake, our souls, and bless his name | Philip Doddridge |
Scotland (Nehemiah Shumway) | 1793 | Awake, our souls, away, our fears | Isaac Watts |
Newport (William Billings) | 1770 | Awake, our souls; away, our fears | Isaac Watts |
West End (Oliver Holden) | 1793 | Awake, our souls; away, our fears | Isaac Watts |
Annapolis (Daniel Read) | 1785 | Awake, ye saints, to praise your King | Isaac Watts |
Tranquility (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Away, my doubts, be gone, my fears | Susanna Harrison |
Harmony (William Walker) | 1835 | Away, my doubts, begone, my fears | Susanna Harrison |
Preparation (Jacob French) | 1789 | Be merciful, O God, to me | Charles Wesley |
Assiduity (Abijah Forbush) | 1803 | Be this my one great business here | Charles Wesley |
Some Day (Charles Albert Tindley) | 1905 | Beams of heaven, as I go | Charles Albert Tindley |
Haverhill (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | Bear me to the sacred scene | Charles Wesley |
Tuneful Harp (Stephen Jenks) | 1806 | Before the rosy dawn of day | Elizabeth Rowe |
Psalm 148 (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Begin, my soul, th' exalted lay | John Ogilvy |
Heavenly Theme (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Begin, my tongue, some heavenly theme | Isaac Watts |
Bellingham (William Billings) | 1794 | Begin, my tongue, some heavenly theme | Isaac Watts |
Begone unbelief (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Begone unbelief | John Newton (hymnwriter) |
Otsego (Nathaniel Billings) | 1795 | Behold God's works in various ways | Farnsworth |
Psalm 134 (Israel Holdroyd) | 1722 | Behold and have regard | William Kethe |
Mount Moriah (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | Behold the Lamb of God | Anonymous |
Sharon (Abijah Forbush) | 1803 | Behold the Rose of Sharon here | Isaac Watts |
Resignation (Samuel Babcock) | 1795 | Behold the Savior of mankind | Samuel Wesley, Sr. |
Parma (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | Behold the glories of the Lamb | Isaac Watts |
Cumberland (William Billings) | 1770 | Behold the glories of the Lamb | Isaac Watts |
Effingham (William Billings) | 1784 | Behold the lofty sky | Isaac Watts |
Rising Dawn (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Behold the rising dawn appear | 3 |
Vine (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | Behold the rose of Sharon here | Isaac Watts |
Roslin Castle (Elisha West) | 1802 | Behold the rose of Sharon here | Isaac Watts |
Northborough (William Billings) | 1786 | Behold the splendor, hear the shout | Anonymous |
Pitt (William Billings) | 1770 | Behold what wondrous grace | Isaac Watts |
The General Doom (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Behold! with awful pomp | Joseph Hart |
Balloon (Timothy Swan) | 1783 | Behold, I fall before Thy face | Isaac Watts |
Southwell New (Thomas Walter) | 1721 | Behold, and have regard | William Kethe |
Mount Calvary (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | Behold, behold the bleeding God | Anonymous |
Union (1786) (William Billings) | 1786 | Behold, how good and joyful a thing | |
Psalm Before Evening Prayer (Thomas Ravenscroft) | 1621 | Behold, now give heed, such as be | Thomas Beccon |
Triumph (Stephen Jenks) | 1803 | Behold, the Judge descends, his guards are nigh | Isaac Watts |
Judgment (Daniel Read) | 1785 | Behold, the Judge descends, his guards are nigh | Isaac Watts |
Crucifixion (Barnabas McKyes) | 1798 | Behold, the Savior of mankind | Samuel Wesley, Sr. |
Western (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | Behold, the friend of sinners dies | Henry Alline |
Christmas (Oliver Holden) | 1792 | Behold, the grace appears | Isaac Watts |
Asia (William Billings) | 1779 | Behold, the lofty sky | Isaac Watts |
Venus (Elisha West) | 1793 | Behold, the lofty sky | Isaac Watts |
Humility (Oliver Shaw) | 1808 | Beneath the stern, unyielding power | |
Bethsaida (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Beside the gospel pool | John Newton (hymnwriter) |
Corinth (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Bless God, O my soul, rejoice in His name | William Vincent |
Pittsgrove (Nehemiah Shumway) | 1793 | Bless, O Lord, the opening year | John Newton (hymnwriter) |
Oak's Creek (Nathaniel Billings) | 1795 | Bless, O my soul, the living God | Isaac Watts |
Gratitude (Daniel Read) | 1807 | Bless, O my soul, the living God | Isaac Watts |
Road's Town (Elkanah Dare) | 1813 | Blessed are the sons of God | Joseph Humphreys |
Benedictus (Nathaniel Patrick) | 1790 | Blessed be the Lord God | |
Ulham (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | Blest Jesus, what delicious fare | Isaac Watts |
Dartmouth (Daniel Belknap) | 1806 | Blest are the humble souls that see | Isaac Watts |
Leicester (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | Blest are the souls that hear and know | Isaac Watts |
Sudbury (1770) (William Billings) | 1770 | Blest be the everlasting God | Isaac Watts |
Creation (Jacob French) | 1802 | Blest be the man whose piercing mind | Isaac Watts |
Sympathy (William Read) | 1793 | Blest is the man whose bowels move | Isaac Watts |
Aldsworth (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | Blest is the man, forever blest | Isaac Watts |
Jubilee (James P. Carrell) | 1831 | Blow ye the trumpet, blow | Charles Wesley |
Jubilee (Oliver Brownson) | 1779 | Blow ye the trumpet, blow | Charles Wesley |
Holy Manna (William Moore) | 1825 | Brethren, we have met to worship | George Askins |
Happy Retribution (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Brief life is here our portion | Bernard of Cluny |
Suffolk (William Billings) | 1770 | Bright King of glory, dreadful God | Isaac Watts |
Mecklenburg (Anonymous) | 1820 | Bright scenes of glory strike my sense | Anonymous |
Baggaduce (Jacob French) | 1789 | Broad is the road that leads to death | Isaac Watts |
Windham (Daniel Read) | 1785 | Broad is the road that leads to death | Isaac Watts |
Emerald Gates (Ananias Davisson) | 1820 | Burst ye emerald gates and bring | Richard Kempenfelt |
Depravity (Daniel Read) | 1793 | By nature all have gone astray | Isaac Watts |
By the offense of one (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | By the offense of one | |
Burlington (William Billings) | 1786 | Canaan promised is before | James Relly |
Consecration (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | Change me, O God, my flesh shall be | Isaac Watts |
The Pilgrim's Song (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Children of the heavenly King | John Cennick |
Christ is the Way (Charles A. Tindley, Jr.) | 1916 | Christ the way! in exaltation | Charles Albert Tindley |
Redeeming Grace (Anonymous) | 1813 | Come all that love my Lord and Master | Anonymous lyricist |
Canaan (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Come all ye dear souls, who are of Adam's loin | Anonymous |
Weeping Mary (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Come all ye mourning pilgrims now | Anonymous |
Experience (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Come all ye saints and sinners near | Anonymous |
The Weary Traveler (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Come all ye weary travelers | Anonymous |
The Weary Traveler (James C. Lowry) | 1820 | Come all you weary travelers | Anonymous |
Consolation (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Come and taste along with me | John Leland |
Fellowship (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Come away to the skies | Charles Wesley |
Middlebury (R. D. Humphreys) | 1820 | Come away to the skies | Charles Wesley |
Redemption Hymn (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Come friends and relations, let's join heart and hand | Anonymous |
Redemption (Ananias Davisson) | 1805 | Come friends and relations, let's join heart and hand | Anonymous |
Solitude (Barnabas McKyes) | 1813 | Come lead me to some lonely shade | Anonymous |
Consolation (Anonymous) | 1813 | Come on, my partners in distress | Charles Wesley |
Wantage (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | Come on, my partners in distress | Charles Wesley |
Mount Vernon (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | Come saints, adore Jehovah's name | Anonymous |
Sutton (Oliver Brownson) | 1783 | Come sound his praise abroad | Isaac Watts |
Meditation (Elisha West) | 1807 | Come then, O my soul, meditate on that day | Anonymous |
New Monmouth (Lucius Chapin) | 1813 | Come thou fount of every blessing | Robert Robinson |
West Boston (William Billings) | 1786 | Come ye lovers of the Lamb | James Relly |
Invitation (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | Come ye sinners, poor and needy | Joseph Hart |
Invitation (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Come ye sinners, poor and wretched | Joseph Hart |
Separation (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Come ye that love the Lord indeed | Anonymous |
St. Albans (Walter Janes) | 1808 | Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove | Isaac Watts |
Paradise (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Come, Lord, and help me to rejoice | Charles Wesley |
Perseverance (James P. Carrell) | 1831 | Come, O thou traveler unknown | Charles Wesley |
Obedience (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | Come, all ye lovers of the Lamb | Anonymous |
Experience (William Walker) | 1866 | Come, all ye people of my nation | Anonymous |
The Rich Man (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Come, all ye poor sinners that from Adam came | Anonymous |
Harmony (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Come, brethren and sisters that love my dear Lord | Anonymous |
Rochester (Ananias Davisson) | 1816 | Come, children, learn to fear the Lord | Isaac Watts |
Bellingham (Jacob French) | 1802 | Come, dearest Lord, descend and dwell | Isaac Watts |
St. Marc (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | Come, dearest Lord, descend and dwell | Isaac Watts |
Ashby (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | Come, happy souls, approach your God | Isaac Watts |
Salvation (Robert Boyd) | 1816 | Come, humble sinner, in whose breast | Edmund Jones |
Connexion (Walter Janes) | 1803 | Come, join our cheerful songs | Isaac Watts |
Ninety-Fifth (Oliver Brownson) | 1783 | Come, let our voices join to raise | Isaac Watts |
Gardiner (Daniel Read) | 1807 | Come, let our voices join to raise | Isaac Watts |
New Year (James P. Carrell) | 1831 | Come, let us anew Our journey pursue | Charles Wesley |
Triumph (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | Come, let us ascend | Charles Wesley |
New Springfield (Nathaniel Billings) | 1793 | Come, let us join our cheerful songs | Isaac Watts |
Vermont (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | Come, let us join our cheerful songs | Isaac Watts |
North Providence (William Billings) | 1778 | Come, let us join our cheerful songs | Isaac Watts |
Berkeley (Jacob Kimball) | 1793 | Come, let us join our cheerful songs | Isaac Watts |
Anthem for Thanksgiving (Stephen Jenks) | 1805 | Come, let us sing a new made song | |
America (William Billings) | 1770 | Come, let us sing unto the Lord | William Billings |
Castile (Jacob French) | 1789 | Come, let us sing unto the Lord | William Billings |
Connecticut (Jacob French) | 1802 | Come, let us sing unto the Lord | William Billings |
Louisiana (William Walker) | 1835 | Come, little children, now we may | Anonymous |
Invitation (Jacob Kimball) | 1784 | Come, my Beloved, haste away Hark! the Redeemer from on high |
Isaac Watts |
Geneva (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | Come, my friends, and taste with me | Anonymous |
Sympathy (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | Come, my soul, and let us try | Joseph Hart |
South Carolina (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | Come, my soul, before the Lamb | John Cennick |
Weary Pilgrim (Daniel Belknap) | 1800 | Come, said Jesus' sacred voice | Anna Barbauld |
Weary Pilgrim (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Come, said Jesus' sacred voice | Anna Barbauld |
Egypt (William Billings) | 1794 | Come, see the wonders of our God | Isaac Watts |
Psalm 95 (James Lyon) | 1761 | Come, sound His praise abroad | Isaac Watts |
Fair Haven (Stephen Jenks) | 1799 | Come, sound his praise abroad | Isaac Watts |
Granby (Alexander Gillet) | 1794 | Come, sound his praise abroad | Isaac Watts |
Sounding Joy (Justin Morgan) | 1790 | Come, sound his praise abroad | Isaac Watts |
Trinity (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | Come, thou almighty King | Anonymous |
Whitfield (Merit Woodruff) | 1800 | Come, thou almighty King | Anonymous |
Trinity (Stephen Jenks) | 1803 | Come, thou almighty King | Anonymous |
Hallelujah (Anonymous) | 1813 | Come, thou fount of every blessing | Robert Robinson |
Ebenezer (James P. Carrell) | 1831 | Come, thou fount of every blessing | Robert Robinson |
Melodious Sonnet (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Come, thou fount of every blessing | Robert Robinson |
Fount (Oliver Holden) | 1806 | Come, thou fount of every blessing | Robert Robinson |
Olney (Alexander Johnson) | 1818 | Come, thou fount of every blessing | Robert Robinson |
Charleston (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | Come, thou fount of every blessing Mercy, O thou son of David |
Robert Robinson |
Golden Streets (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Come, we that love the Lord | Isaac Watts |
Barnet (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Come, we that love the Lord | Isaac Watts |
Dominion (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Come, ye Christians, sing the praises | Joseph Hart |
Invitation (William Walker) | 1835 | Come, ye sinners, poor and needy Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched |
Joseph Hart |
Welcome (Oliver Holden) | 1806 | Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched | Joseph Hart |
Invitation (Oliver Brownson) | 1783 | Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched | Joseph Hart |
Albion (Robert Boyd) | 1816 | Come, ye that love the Lord | Isaac Watts |
New Hope (Ananias Davisson) | 1820 | Come, ye that love the Lord | Isaac Watts |
Comfort ye, comfort ye, my people (Samuel Babcock) | 1795 | Comfort ye, comfort ye, my people | |
Association (Jacob French) | 1802 | Content, thou dear object of all our desires | Anonymous |
The Storm is Passing Over (Charles Albert Tindley) | 1905 | Courage my soul and let us journey on | Charles Albert Tindley |
Thorny Desert (William Walker) | 1835 | Dark and thorny is the desert | Anonymous |
Nixington (Nehemiah Shumway) | 1793 | Day of judgment, day of wonders | John Newton (hymnwriter) |
Winthrop (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | Dear Lord! behold our sore distress | Isaac Watts |
Salem (Daniel Belknap) | 1802 | Dear Lord! behold our sore distress | Isaac Watts |
Olney (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | Dear fountain of delight unknown | William Cowper |
Hampton (Daniel Belknap) | 1800 | Dearest of all the names above | Isaac Watts |
Topsham (Supply Belcher) | 1797 | Dearest of all the names above | Isaac Watts |
New Concord (Oliver Holden) | 1796 | Dearest of all the names above | Isaac Watts |
Summer Street (William Billings) | 1770 | Death cannot make our souls afraid | Isaac Watts |
Dissolution (Elisha West) | 1802 | Death may dissolve my body now | Isaac Watts |
Dissolution (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Death will dissolve the tenderest tie | Anonymous |
Middlesex (Jacob French) | 1802 | Death! 'Tis a melancholy day | Isaac Watts |
Windham (Oliver Brownson) | 1784 | Death! 'Tis a melancholy day | Isaac Watts |
Whale Rock (Daniel Belknap) | 1797 | Death, 'tis a melancholy day | Isaac Watts |
Solemnity (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Death, 'tis a melancholy day | Isaac Watts |
New-Hingham (William Billings) | 1770 | Death, O the awful sound | William Billings |
Dissolution (Walter Janes) | 1803 | Death, like an overflowing stream | Isaac Watts |
Hillsborough (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | Death, like an overflowing stream | Isaac Watts |
Mortality (Daniel Read) | 1785 | Death, like an overflowing stream | Isaac Watts |
Norway (Simeon Jocelin) | 1818 | Death, like an overflowing stream | Isaac Watts |
Amanda (Alexander Gillet) | 1795 | Death, like an overflowing stream | Isaac Watts |
Amanda (Justin Morgan) | 1790 | Death, like an overflowing stream | Isaac Watts |
Morpheus (Elisha West) | 1793 | Death, with his warrant in his hand | William Billings |
Lebanon (William Billings) | 1770 | Death, with his warrant in his hand | William Billings |
Desertion (Oliver Holden) | 1806 | Deep in a cold, a joyless cell | Joseph Hart |
Fitchburg (William Billings) | 1779 | Deep in our hearts let us record | Isaac Watts |
Cambridge (Oliver Brownson) | 1783 | Deep in our hearts let us record | Isaac Watts |
Calvary (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | Deep in our hearts let us record | Isaac Watts |
Leghorn (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | Deep in our hearts let us record | Isaac Watts |
Providence (Daniel Read) | 1787 | Deep in our hearts let us record | Isaac Watts |
Acworth (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | Deep in the dust before thy throne | Isaac Watts |
Der du von dem Himmel bist (Franz Schubert) | 1821 | Der du von dem Himmel bist | Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
An Anthem for Ordination (Jacob French) | 1802 | Descend from heaven, celestial Dove | Anonymous |
Solid Pleasures (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Descend from heaven, immortal Dove | Isaac Watts |
Pleasure (Stephen Jenks) | 1818 | Descend from heaven, immortal Dove | Isaac Watts |
Warren (Abraham Wood) | 1793 | Descend immortal muse, inspire my song | |
Rest (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | Descend, Holy Spirit, the Dove | |
Sandy River (Daniel Belknap) | 1802 | Descend, ye hosts of angels bright | Isaac Watts |
Compassion (Stephen Jenks) | 1818 | Did Christ for sinners die | Benjamin Beddome |
Compassion (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Did Christ for sinners weep | Benjamin Beddome |
Burlington (Daniel Read) | 1785 | Disciples of Christ, ye friends of the Lamb | George Whitefield |
Washington (Reubin Monday) | 1818 | Dismiss us with thy blessing, Lord | Joseph Hart |
Detroit (William Bradshaw) | 1820 | Do I not love thee | Philip Doddridge |
Rama (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | Dost thou my earthly comforts slay | Samuel Medley |
Angola (Daniel Belknap) | 1797 | Down from the top of earthly bliss | Isaac Watts |
Delley (Jacob French) | 1789 | Down headlong from their native skies | Isaac Watts |
Lebanon (William Moore) | 1825 | Drooping souls, no longer grieve | Anonymous |
Arabia (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | Early, my God, without delay | Isaac Watts |
Orange (Stephen Jenks) | 1803 | Early, my God, without delay | Isaac Watts |
Montgomery (Justin Morgan) | 1790 | Early, my God, without delay | Isaac Watts |
Lamentation (Oliver Holden) | 1792 | Earth has detained me prisoner long | Isaac Watts |
Beggar's Prayer (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Encouraged by thy word | John Newton (hymnwriter) |
Innocent Sounds (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Enlisted in the cause of sin | Charles Wesley |
Richmond (Alexander Gillet) | 1792 | Ere god had built the mountains | William Cowper |
New-Jersey (Nehemiah Shumway) | 1793 | Erect your heads, eternal gates | Tate and Brady |
Plymouth New (William Billings) | 1802 | Erect your heads, eternal gates | Tate and Brady |
Orleans (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | Eternal power! whose high abode | Isaac Watts |
Blue Hill (Daniel Belknap) | 1797 | Eternal power, whose high abode | Isaac Watts |
The Seasons (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | Eternal source of every joy | Philip Doddridge |
Kamalia (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Eternal wisdom has prepared | Isaac Watts |
Eternal Wisdom (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Eternal wisdom, thee we praise | Isaac Watts |
A Better Home (Charles Albert Tindley) | 1901 | Ever since I have been | Charles Albert Tindley |
Shiloh (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | Fair as a blooming, tender flower | William Robertson |
Sun (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Fairest of all the lights above | Isaac Watts |
Amen (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | Faithful and true, the man divine | George Richards |
Russia (Daniel Read) | 1786 | False are the men of high degree | Isaac Watts |
Zoar (Daniel Read) | 1785 | Far as Thy name is known | Isaac Watts |
Guildford (Oliver Brownson) | 1783 | Far as thy name is known | Isaac Watts |
Willington (Elisha West) | 1793 | Far be thine honor spread | Isaac Watts |
Eastborough (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | Far from my thoughts, vain world, begone | Isaac Watts |
Westford (Daniel Read) | 1785 | Far from my thoughts, vain world, begone | Isaac Watts |
Adieu (Stephen Jenks) | 1818 | Far from our friends and country dear | Jeremy Belknap |
Retirement (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | Far from the world, O Lord, I flee | William Cowper |
Forerunner (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | Far, far beyond these lower skies | Samuel Medley |
Pilgrim's Farewell (Jacob French) | 1793 | Fare you well, my friends | Samuel Crossman |
Funeral Dirge (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | Farewell! A sad, a long farewell | Anonymous |
Acton (Daniel Belknap) | 1800 | Farewell, bright soul, a short farewell | Isaac Watts |
Valediction (Daniel Belknap) | 1800 | Farewell, my friends, I must be gone | Samuel Crossman |
Penetration (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Father divine, before Thy view | John Taylor |
Oracle (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Father of mercies! In Thy word | Anne Steele |
Baltimore (William Billings) | 1778 | Father of mercies, thou | 2 |
Beneficence (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Father of our feeble race | John Taylor |
St. Mary (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Father, I bless Thy gentle hand | Isaac Watts |
Communion (Jacob French) | 1789 | Father, we wait to feel thy grace | Isaac Watts |
Glad Tidings (Stephen Jenks) | 1807 | Fear not, said he, for mighty dread | Nahum Tate |
Woburn (Jacob Kimball) | 1793 | Firm was my health, my day was bright | Isaac Watts |
Trumbull (Asahel Benham) | 1783 | Forever blessed be the Lord | Isaac Watts |
Cowper (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | Forgive the song that falls so low | William Cowper |
Friendship (Ananias Davisson) | 1798 | Friendship to every willing mind | |
Verona (Timothy Swan) | 1799 | From all that dwell below the skies | Isaac Watts |
Sharon (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | From all that dwell below the skies | Isaac Watts |
Stockbridge (William Billings) | 1778 | From all that dwell below the skies | 3 |
Schenectady (Nehemiah Shumway) | 1805 | From all that dwell below the skies | Isaac Watts |
New Hartford (Stephen Jenks) | 1803 | From all that dwell below the skies | Isaac Watts |
Lebanon (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | From all that's mortal, all that's vain | Samuel Medley |
Pardoning Grace (Alexander Gillet) | 1795 | From deep distress and troubled thoughts | Isaac Watts |
Fairfield (William Billings) | 1770 | From lowest depths of woe | Tate and Brady |
Ceylon (Oliver Holden) | 1796 | From my sad prison set me free | Isaac Watts |
Still River (Abraham Wood) | 1793 | From my youth up, may Israel say | Tate and Brady |
Dawning Light (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | From the first dawning light | Isaac Watts |
Jerusalem (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1796 | From the third heaven, where God resides | Isaac Watts |
Ode on the Dissolution of Time (M. Belknap) | 1803 | Gabriel, the herald of the skies | Anonymous |
Farewell Hymn (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Give ear to me, ye sons of men | Jeremiah Ingalls |
Tennessee (Oliver Holden) | 1796 | Give me the wings of faith to rise | Isaac Watts |
Providence (Jacob French) | 1802 | Give thanks aloud to God | Isaac Watts |
Montfort (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | Give thanks to God most high | Isaac Watts |
Wethersfield (Timothy Olmsted) | 1794 | Give to our God immortal praise | Isaac Watts |
Gloucester (Jacob Kimball) | 1793 | Give to the Lord immortal praise | Isaac Watts |
Hartford (William Billings) | 1781 | Glorious Jesus, Thy dear name to praise | James Relly |
Jefferson (Alexander Johnson) | 1818 | Glorious things of thee are spoken | John Newton (hymnwriter) |
Nativity (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | Glory to God on high | Isaac Watts |
Fernay (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | Glory to God the Father's name | Isaac Watts |
Essex (Oliver Holden) | 1797 | Go, worship at Immanuel's feet | Isaac Watts |
Messiah (Alexander Gillet) | 1795 | Go, worship at Immanuel's feet | Isaac Watts |
Denbigh (Timothy Swan) | 1797 | God counts the sorrows of his saints | Isaac Watts |
Digby (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | God counts the sorrows of his saints | Isaac Watts |
Oakhampton (Jacob French) | 1789 | God in the great assembly stands | Tate and Brady |
Galatia (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | God is my everlasting aid | Isaac Watts |
Greenfield (Lewis Edson) | 1782 | God is our refuge in distress | Tate and Brady |
Infant Time (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | God of eternity, from Thee | Philip Doddridge |
Repentant Song (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | God of mercy, God of love | John Taylor |
Submission (Oliver Holden) | 1793 | God of my life, look gently down | Isaac Watts |
Humility (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | God of my life, look gently down | Isaac Watts |
Poland (Timothy Swan) | 1785 | God of my life, look gently down | Isaac Watts |
Maroneck (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | God of my mercy and my praise | Isaac Watts |
Sylvestes (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | God of my salvation, hear | Charles Wesley |
Salisbury (Oliver Brownson) | 1782 | God of my salvation, hear | Charles Wesley |
Aurora (Abijah Forbush) | 1803 | God of the morning, at whose voice | Isaac Watts |
Morning Song (Nathaniel Billings) | 1802 | God of the morning, at whose voice | Isaac Watts |
Pittsford (Daniel Belknap) | 1802 | God! the eternal, awful name | Isaac Watts |
Shouting Hymn (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | God's power and wisdom is displayed | Anonymous |
Jerusalem (Jacob French) | 1789 | God's temple crowns the holy mount | Tate and Brady |
Mount Zion (John Cole) | 1803 | God's temple crowns the holy mount | |
Morris (Daniel Read) | 1807 | God, my supporter and my hope | Isaac Watts |
Rome (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | Good is the Lord, the heavenly King | Isaac Watts |
Bridge Town (Elkanah Dare) | 1813 | Grace! 'tis a charming sound | Philip Doddridge |
Ninety-Third (Lucius Chapin) | 1805 | Grace! 'tis a charming sound | Philip Doddridge |
Grateful Notes (Martin Madan) | 1775 | Grateful notes and numbers bring | William Dodd |
Boylston (Daniel Belknap) | 1802 | Great Father of mankind | Philip Doddridge |
Miami (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | Great Father of mankind | Philip Doddridge |
Sheldon (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | Great God! how infinite art thou | Isaac Watts |
Thomas-Town (William Billings) | 1794 | Great God, how frail a thing is man | Mather Byles |
Colchester (Oliver Brownson) | 1783 | Great God, the heav'ns well-ordered frame | Isaac Watts |
Firmament (Daniel Read) | 1793 | Great God, the heav'ns' well-ordered frame | Isaac Watts |
Cranbury (Nehemiah Shumway) | 1793 | Great God, the heavens' well-ordered-frame | Isaac Watts |
Arnon (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | Great God, to thy almighty love | Anne Steele |
Arkham (Samuel Holyoke) | 1807 | Great God, while nature speaks thy praise | Anne Steele |
Castle Island (Jacob French) | 1789 | Great God, whom heavenly hosts obey | Isaac Watts |
Flanders (Timothy Swan) | 1783 | Great God, whose universal sway | Isaac Watts |
Gethsemane (Abraham Wood) | 1789 | Great High Priest, we view thee stooping | Joseph Hart |
Resolution (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | Great King in Zion, Lord of all | Oliver Holden |
Madison (Daniel Read) | 1807 | Great Shepherd of thine Israel | Isaac Watts |
Sterling (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | Great Shepherd of thine Israel | Isaac Watts |
Massachusetts (William Billings) | 1770 | Great is the Lord God, the thunder's His voice | Perez Morton |
Dedicatory Anthem (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised | |
A ditty on a high amour at St. James (Andreas Stenberg) | 1719 | Great lord frog to lady mouse | |
Abyssinia (Jacob French) | 1789 | Greatly beloved | James Relly |
Restoration (William Billings) | 1786 | Greatly beloved, of God approved | James Relly |
Athens (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Had I the tongues of Greeks and Jews | Isaac Watts |
Charity (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | Had I the tongues of Greeks and Jews | Isaac Watts |
Bennington (Daniel Read) | 1785 | Had not the Lord, let Israel say | Isaac Watts |
Massachusetts (Jacob French) | 1789 | Had not the Lord, may Israel say | Isaac Watts |
Sunday (Oliver Brownson) | 1783 | Hail that happy morn, so glorious | Samson Occom |
Star in the East (Deodatus Dutton) | 1831 | Hail the blest morn, see the great mediator | Reginald Heber |
Hartford (Amos Bull) | 1795 | Hail the day that saw Him rise | Charles Wesley |
Middletown (Amos Bull) | 1779 | Hail the day that saw him rise | Charles Wesley |
Ascension (Jacob French) | 1802 | Hail the day that saw him rise | Charles Wesley |
Barnstable (Daniel Read) | 1785 | Hail the day that saw him rise | Charles Wesley |
Connection (William Billings) | 1778 | Hail! Sacred music, hail! | |
Ode to Harmony (Oliver Holden) | 1793 | Hail, hail music | David Garrick |
The Moldering Vine (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | Hail, ye sighing sons of sorrow | Selah Gridley |
Falmouth (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Hallelujah through the nations | Anonymous |
Lodi (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Happy the church, thou sacred place | Isaac Watts |
Happy City (Daniel Read) | 1785 | Happy the city, where their sons | Isaac Watts |
Benevolence (William Billings) | 1778 | Happy the man whose tender care | Tate and Brady |
Sunbury (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | Hard heart of mine, O that the Lord | Henry Alline |
Hancock (Daniel Belknap) | 1797 | Hark from the skies! A dreadful sound | Anonymous |
Alibama (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Hark! 'Tis the trumpet's piercing sound | John Needham |
Cypress (Daniel Read) | 1795 | Hark! From the tombs a doleful sound | Isaac Watts |
Golgotha (William Billings) | 1781 | Hark! From the tombs a doleful sound | Isaac Watts |
Nazareth (Solomon Howe) | 1804 | Hark! Jesus prays, the charming sound | Isaac Watts |
Funeral Dirge (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | Hark! She bids all her friends adieu | Isaac Watts |
Condescension (Daniel Read) | 1786 | Hark! The Redeemer from on high | Isaac Watts |
Buxton (Jacob French) | 1789 | Hark! from the tombs a doleful sound | Isaac Watts |
Hopkinton (Daniel Belknap) | 1797 | Hark! from the tombs a doleful sound | Isaac Watts |
New Greenfield (Stephen Jenks) | 1807 | Hark! from the tombs a doleful sound | Isaac Watts |
Mount Hope (Elkanah Dare) | 1813 | Hark! hark, a Savior's voice | Thomas Odiorne |
The Trumpeters (William Walker) | 1847 | Hark! listen to the trumpeters | John Granade |
The Power of Musick (Supply Belcher) | 1794 | Hark! some soft swell pants on the evening breeze | Amos Stoddard |
Wilmington (Elkanah Dare) | 1813 | Hark! the herald angels sing | Charles Wesley |
New-Jerusalem (Oliver Holden) | 1793 | Hark! the herald angels sing | Charles Wesley |
Angel's Hymn (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Hark! ye mortals, hear the trumpet | Samson Occom |
Redemption (Asahel Benham) | 1798 | Hark, hark, glad tidings charm our ears | Anonymous |
Gospel Trumpet (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | Hark, how the gospel trumpet sounds | Anonymous |
Lovest Thou Me (1846) (William Walker) | 1846 | Hark, my soul! It is the Lord | William Cowper |
Derrick (William Walker) | 1847 | Hark, the glad sound, the Savior comes | Philip Doddridge |
Guilford (William Tansur) | 1767 | Have mercy on us, Lord, and grant to us Thy grace | John Hopkins |
Milbury (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | Have mercy, Lord, on me | Tate and Brady |
Egypt (Timothy Swan) | 1790 | He called for darkness, darkness came | Tate and Brady |
Messiah (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | He comes! he comes! to judge the world | Samuel Stennett |
Goshen (Daniel Belknap) | 1800 | He comes, the royal Conqueror comes | Philip Doddridge |
Framingham (Daniel Belknap) | 1792 | He dies! The friend of sinners dies | Isaac Watts |
Hamshire (Daniel Read) | 1795 | He dies! The heavenly lover dies | Isaac Watts |
Morning (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | He dies! the friend of sinners dies | Isaac Watts |
Berlin (William Billings) | 1781 | He dies, the heavenly lover dies | Isaac Watts |
Wilton (Stephen Jenks) | 1799 | He formed the deeps unknown | Isaac Watts |
Majesty (Timothy Swan) | 1783 | He framed the globe, He built the sky | Isaac Watts |
Curiosity (Stephen Jenks) | 1799 | He framed the globe, he built the sky | Isaac Watts |
Creation (Elisha West) | 1802 | He framed the globe, he built the sky | Isaac Watts |
Windsor (Daniel Read) | 1793 | He gives the grazing ox his meat | Isaac Watts |
Chelsea (1770) (William Billings) | 1770 | He reigns! The Lord, the Savior reigns | Isaac Watts |
Annapolis (Jacob French) | 1789 | He reigns! the Lord, the Savior reigns | Isaac Watts |
Proclamation (Jacob French) | 1802 | He reigns! the Lord, the Savior reigns | Isaac Watts |
Justice (Ezra Goff) | 1805 | He reigns! the Lord, the Savior reigns | Isaac Watts |
Fluvanna (Merit Woodruff) | 1800 | He rides upon the winged wind | Isaac Watts |
Spring (Daniel Belknap) | 1797 | He send his word, and melts the snow | Isaac Watts |
Edom (Elisha West) | 1797 | He sends his word, and melts the snow | Isaac Watts |
Exultation (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | He spake, and heaven's high arches rang | Samuel Stennett |
Consolation (William Billings) | 1778 | He's come, let every knee be bent | Henry Playford |
Head of the Church (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Head of the church triumphant | Charles Wesley |
Canaan (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | Head of the church triumphant | Charles Wesley |
Consolation (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | Hear what the voice from heaven declares | Isaac Watts |
Consolation (Abijah Forbush) | 1803 | Hear what the voice from heaven proclaims | Isaac Watts |
Christian's Hope (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | Hear what the voice from heaven proclaims | Isaac Watts |
Rebellion (Jacob French) | 1797 | Hear, O heavens | |
Horeb (Samuel Babcock) | 1795 | Hearts of stone, relent, relent | Charles Wesley |
Mount Calvary (Stephen Jenks) | 1803 | Hearts of stone, relent, relent | Charles Wesley |
Farmington (Jacob French) | 1802 | Hence from my soul, my sins, depart | Isaac Watts |
Herbst-Lied (Gert Müller) | 2022 | Herbst ist es geworden, Nebel ziehen auf | Gert Müller |
God Will Provide for Me (Charles Albert Tindley) | 1909 | Here I may be weak and poor | Charles Albert Tindley |
Torrington (Alexander Gillet) | 1807 | Here at thy cross, my dying God | Isaac Watts |
Solemn Song (Elisha West) | 1802 | Here is a song, which doth belong | John Peck |
West-Sudbury (William Billings) | 1794 | Here is a song, which doth belong | John Peck |
French Broad (William Walker) | 1847 | High o'er the hills the mountains rise | William Walker |
Winter (Daniel Read) | 1785 | His hoary frost, His fleecy snow | Isaac Watts |
Lexington (Abraham Wood) | 1793 | Hold not thy peace, O Lord our God | Tate and Brady |
Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty (Asahel Benham) | 1783 | Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty | |
Franklin (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | Hosanna to Jesus on high | Charles Wesley |
Medford (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | Hosanna to the King | Isaac Watts |
Immanuel (Oliver Holden) | 1796 | Hosanna to the Prince of light | Isaac Watts |
Victory (Oliver Brownson) | 1790 | Hosanna to the Prince of light | Isaac Watts |
Holliston (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | Hosanna to the Son | Isaac Watts |
Victory (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | Hosannah to our conquering King | Isaac Watts |
Lark (Elisha West) | 1802 | Hovering among the leaves there stands | Isaac Watts |
Worcester (Abraham Wood) | 1778 | How beauteous are their feet | Isaac Watts |
Nantucket (William Billings) | 1770 | How beauteous are their feet | Isaac Watts |
Bedford (Stephen Jenks) | 1803 | How beauteous are their feet | Isaac Watts |
Chelsea (Abijah Forbush) | 1803 | How blest is our brother, bereft | Charles Wesley |
Night Thought (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | How can I sleep, when angels sing | Anonymous |
Madrid (William Billings) | 1779 | How charmingly sounds the word of the Lord | James Relly |
Condescending (Ananias Davisson) | 1813 | How condescending and how kind | Isaac Watts |
Zion (Daniel Read) | 1793 | How did my heart rejoice to hear | Isaac Watts |
Canton (Oliver Holden) | 1796 | How did my heart rejoice to hear | Isaac Watts |
Landsgrove (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | How did thy word my heart engage | Isaac Watts |
Treasure (Oliver Holden) | 1796 | How doth Thy word my heart engage | Isaac Watts |
Milton (Abijah Forbush) | 1803 | How far our highest praises fall | Isaac Watts |
Protection (Joseph Funk) | 1832 | How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord | Robert Keen |
Creation (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord | Robert Keen |
Louisiana (Oliver Holden) | 1796 | How full of anguish is the thought | Isaac Watts |
Barre (William Billings) | 1770 | How glorious is our heavenly King | Isaac Watts |
Sharon (William Billings) | 1778 | How glorious is our heavenly King | Isaac Watts |
Pomfret (William Billings) | 1770 | How good and pleasant must it be | Tate and Brady |
Vienna (Elisha West) | 1802 | How heavy is the night | Isaac Watts |
Quebeck (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | How jarring and how low | Isaac Watts |
Trenton (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | How long shall I repine | Francis Hopkinson |
Madison (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | How long shall I repine | Tate and Brady |
Concord (William Billings) | 1770 | How long wilt Thou conceal Thy face | Isaac Watts |
Hanley (Abraham Wood) | 1793 | How long wilt thou conceal thy face | Isaac Watts |
Barrington (Daniel Read) | 1785 | How long wilt thou forget me, Lord | Tate and Brady |
Rowley (Daniel Belknap) | 1797 | How long wilt thou forget me, Lord? | |
Dudley (William Billings) | 1779 | How long, O Lord, shall I complain | Isaac Watts |
Northfield (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1800 | How long, dear Savior! O how long | Isaac Watts |
Good Physician (Oliver Holden) | 1806 | How lost was my condition | John Newton (hymnwriter) |
The Good Physician (William Walker) | 1835 | How lost was my condition | John Newton (hymnwriter) |
The Great Physician (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | How lost was my condition | John Newton (hymnwriter) |
Bourbon (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | How oft have sin and Satan strove | Isaac Watts |
Persia (Jacob French) | 1789 | How pleasant 'tis to see | Isaac Watts |
Addison (Alexander Gillet) | 1795 | How pleasant 'tis to see | Isaac Watts |
Sherburne (William Billings) | 1778 | How pleasant 'tis to see | Isaac Watts |
Dresden (Oliver Brownson) | 1783 | How pleasant 'tis to see | Isaac Watts |
Machias (Abraham Maxim) | 1802 | How pleasant 'tis to see | Isaac Watts |
Harmony (Stephen Jenks) | 1800 | How pleasant 'tis to see | Isaac Watts |
Friendship (Daniel Read) | 1793 | How pleasant 'tis to see | Isaac Watts |
Amity (Daniel Read) | 1785 | How pleasant tis to see | Isaac Watts |
Devotion New (Walter Janes) | 1803 | How pleased and blest was I | Isaac Watts |
Spain (William Billings) | 1778 | How pleased and blest was I | Isaac Watts |
Windsor New (Stephen Jenks) | 1803 | How pleased and blest was I | Isaac Watts |
New Haven (Stephen Jenks) | 1807 | How pleased and blest was I | Isaac Watts |
Sharon (Elisha West) | 1793 | How pleased and blest was I | Isaac Watts |
Variety (Stephen Jenks) | 1799 | How shall I praise the eternal God | Isaac Watts |
Tennessee (Abijah Forbush) | 1806 | How shall affrighted mortals dare | Isaac Watts |
Rosedale (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | How shall the young secure their hearts | Isaac Watts |
Worcester (William Billings) | 1778 | How short and hasty are our lives | Isaac Watts |
Turkey Hills (Alexander Gillet) | 1781 | How short and hasty is our life | Isaac Watts |
Bradford (Jacob Kimball) | 1793 | How short and hasty is our life | Isaac Watts |
Solemnity (Eliakim Doolittle) | 1798 | How short and hasty is our life | Isaac Watts |
Benson (Ebenezer Child) | 1804 | How short and hasty is our life | Isaac Watts |
Summer (Daniel Belknap) | 1797 | How soon, alas! must summer's sweets decay | Anonymous |
Morning Star (James C. Lowry) | 1820 | How splendid shines the morning star | Philipp Nicolai |
Romelia (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | How sweet and aweful is the place | Isaac Watts |
Salem (William Moore) | 1826 | How sweet the name of Jesus sounds | John Newton (hymnwriter) |
Canaan (Timothy Swan) | 1797 | How sweet the voice, how sweet the hand | Anonymous |
Eden of Love (Joseph Funk) | 1835 | How sweet to reflect on these joys that await me | E. C. Tillou |
Midsummer (William Walker) | 1835 | How tedious and tasteless the hours | John Newton (hymnwriter) |
Harpeth (Alexander Johnson) | 1818 | How tedious and tasteless the hours | John Newton (hymnwriter) |
Greensville (Reubin Monday) | 1825 | How tedious and tasteless the hours | John Newton (hymnwriter) |
The Tedious Hour (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | How tedious and tasteless the hours | John Newton (hymnwriter) |
Placentia (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | How tedious and tasteless the hours | John Newton (hymnwriter) |
Sweet Prospect (Stephen Jenks) | 1805 | How tedious and tasteless the hours | John Newton (hymnwriter) |
Beaufort (Merit Woodruff) | 1800 | How vain are all things here below | Isaac Watts |
Bashan (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | How vain are all things here below | Isaac Watts |
Lynnfield (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | How vain are all things here below | Isaac Watts |
Lewis-Town (William Billings) | 1794 | How vast must their advantage be | 3 |
True Devotion (Oliver Holden) | 1792 | I am confined to earth no more | Isaac Watts |
Amboy (Daniel Read) | 1785 | I am not concerned to know | Isaac Watts |
Mount Carmel (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | I am the Savior, the Almighty God | Isaac Watts |
I am the resurrection (Israel Holdroyd) | 1724 | I am the resurrection and the life | |
What Are They Doing in Heaven? (Charles Albert Tindley) | 1901 | I am thinking of friends | Charles Albert Tindley |
Saved and Satisfied (Frederick J. Tindley) | 1923 | I am thinking of the danger | Charles Albert Tindley |
The Heavenly Vision (Jacob French) | 1786 | I beheld and lo! a great multitude | |
Mountain Top Dwelling (Charles A. Tindley, Jr.) | 1916 | I can see down yonder | Charles Albert Tindley |
Entreaty (Ezra Goff) | 1809 | I cry till all my voice be gone | Isaac Watts |
Just Today (Charles Albert Tindley) | 1923 | I have found the peace of heaven | Charles Albert Tindley |
Heaven's Christmas Tree (Charles Albert Tindley) | 1916 | I have heard of a tree | Charles Albert Tindley |
The Home of the Soul (Charles Albert Tindley) | 1919 | I hear of a city, a heavenly home | Charles Albert Tindley |
Serepta (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | I hear the voice of woe | William Enfield |
Funeral Anthem (William Billings) | 1778 | I heard a great voice | |
Funeral Hymn (Jacob French) | 1789 | I in the burying place may see | Anonymous |
Union (William Billings) | 1770 | I lift my soul to God | Isaac Watts |
Psalm 25 (Alexander Gillet) | 1779 | I lift my soul to God | Isaac Watts |
Ur (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | I love Thy habitation, Lord | Isaac Watts |
Gratitude (William Billings) | 1778 | I love the Lord because He hath heard | |
Imandra (Ananias Davisson) | 1820 | I love thee, my Savior, I love thee, my Lord | Caleb J. Taylor |
It May Be the Best for Me (Charles Albert Tindley) | 1905 | I often wonder why it is | Charles Albert Tindley |
Psalm 39 (Israel Holdroyd) | 1724 | I said, I will look to my ways | John Hopkins |
Canaan (Stephen Jenks) | 1799 | I send the joys of earth away | Isaac Watts |
Newport (Daniel Read) | 1785 | I send the joys of earth away | Isaac Watts |
Complainer (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | I set myself against the Lord | John Leland |
Justification (Merit Woodruff) | 1800 | I shall behold the face | Isaac Watts |
An Address for All (William Walker) | 1846 | I sing a song which doth belong | John Peck |
Tis Finished (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | I sing my Savior's wondrous death | Isaac Watts |
Fidelity (Daniel Read) | 1785 | I wait for Thy salvation, Lord | Isaac Watts |
Psalm 34 (Israel Holdroyd) | 1722 | I will give laud and honor both | Thomas Sternhold |
Caledonia (Samuel Babcock) | 1795 | I will praise thee every day | William Cowper |
Palmer (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | I'll lift my hands, I'll raise my voice | Isaac Watts |
Ohio (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | I'll praise my Maker with my breath | Isaac Watts |
Bolton (Oliver Brownson) | 1783 | I'll praise my Maker with my breath | Isaac Watts |
Magdala (Oliver Holden) | 1796 | I'll praise my Maker with my breath | Isaac Watts |
Psalm 146 (Simeon Jocelin) | 1788 | I'll praise my Maker with my breath | Isaac Watts |
Praise (James P. Carrell) | 1831 | I'll praise my maker with my breath | Isaac Watts |
Holden (William Billings) | 1770 | I'll praise my maker with my breath | Isaac Watts |
Immortality (Amos Bull) | 1795 | I'll praise my maker with my breath | Isaac Watts |
Tolland (Stephen Jenks) | 1803 | I'll praise my maker with my breath | Isaac Watts |
Jefferson (Eliakim Doolittle) | 1800 | I'll search the land, and raise the just | Isaac Watts |
Leominster (Daniel Belknap) | 1806 | I'm not ashamed to own my Lord | Isaac Watts |
Lynn (Oliver Holden) | 1793 | I'm not ashamed to own my Lord | Isaac Watts |
Joyous Anticipation (Charles Albert Tindley) | 1913 | I'm on my way to heaven above | Charles Albert Tindley |
Today (Charles Albert Tindley) | 1905 | I've wandered in the darkness long enough | Charles Albert Tindley |
Here Am I, Send Me (Charles Albert Tindley) | 1911 | If the Savior wants somebody | Charles Albert Tindley |
Leave It There (Charles Albert Tindley) | 1916 | If the world from you withhold | Charles Albert Tindley |
Bethesda (Elisha West) | 1807 | If your heart is unbelieving | John Leland |
Danville (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Ill tidings never can surprise | Isaac Watts |
Florence (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | Immense compassion reigns | Isaac Watts |
Decay (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | In age and feebleness extreme | Charles Wesley |
Meditation (Stephen Jenks) | 1800 | In all my vast concerns with thee | Isaac Watts |
Castleton (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | In anger, Lord, rebuke me not | Isaac Watts |
Delaware (Samuel Babcock) | 1795 | In awful state the conquering God | Isaac Watts |
Chesterfield (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | In boundless mercy, gracious Lord, appear | Anonymous |
Crete (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | In deep distress I oft have cried | Tate and Brady |
Newburyport (Stephen Jenks) | 1804 | In every land begin the song | John Wesley |
Pardoning Love (William Walker) | 1847 | In evil long I took delight | John Newton (hymnwriter) |
The Heavenly Contention (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | In heavenly choirs a question rose | Ralph Erskine |
Pittsford (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | In humble notes our faith adores | Isaac Watts |
Phalia (Merit Woodruff) | 1800 | In pleasure's flowery path to stray | Anonymous |
Pine-Hill (Daniel Belknap) | 1797 | In the full choir a broken string | Isaac Watts |
Sicily (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | In the soft season of thy youth | Thomas Gibbons |
Columbia (Stephen Jenks) | 1800 | In vain the noisy crowd | Isaac Watts |
Kellyvale (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | In vain the sons of earth or hell | Isaac Watts |
Duxborough (William Billings) | 1770 | In vain the wealthy mortals toil | Isaac Watts |
Milinda (Robert Boyd) | 1816 | In vain the wealthy mortals toil | Isaac Watts |
Ryegate (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | In vain we lavish out our lives | Isaac Watts |
Vermont (William Billings) | 1778 | In vain we lavish out our lives | Isaac Watts |
Lexington (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | Indulgent God! with pitying eye | Philip Doddridge |
Marblehead (Jacob Kimball) | 1793 | Indulgent God! with pitying eyes | Philip Doddridge |
Sturbridge (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | Indulgent God, with pitying eye | Philip Doddridge |
Solon (Daniel Belknap) | 1806 | Indulgent God, with pitying eyes | Philip Doddridge |
Admiration (Lemuel Babcock) | 1793 | Infinite grace! almighty charms | Isaac Watts |
Calvary (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | Infinite grief! Amazing woe | Isaac Watts |
Kingston (Jacob Kimball) | 1793 | Infinte grief! amazing woe | Isaac Watts |
Psalm 131 (Israel Holdroyd) | 1722 | Is there ambition in my heart | Isaac Watts |
Severn (Jacob Kimball) | 1793 | Is this the kind return | Isaac Watts |
Interposition (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | It cost him cries and tears | Isaac Watts |
Consecration (Oliver Holden) | 1792 | It grieves me, Lord, it grieves me sore | Isaac Watts |
Psalm 92 (Israel Holdroyd) | 1724 | It is a thing both good and meet | John Hopkins |
Mortality (Daniel Belknap) | 1806 | It is the Lord, our Maker's hand | Isaac Watts |
Someone is Waiting for Me (Charles Albert Tindley) | 1909 | It may be a brother with whom I did play | Charles Albert Tindley |
Jehovah Reigns (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Jehovah reigns! Let every nation fear | Anna Barbauld |
Ringe (Daniel Belknap) | 1797 | Jehovah reigns, his throne is high | Isaac Watts |
Sturbridge (William Billings) | 1779 | Jehovah reigns, his throne is high | Isaac Watts |
Potomac (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | Jehovah reigns, let all | Francis Hopkinson |
Constant Peace (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Jehovah, with amazing noise | Tate and Brady |
The Heavenly Ode (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Jerusalem, my happy home | Anonymous |
Jubilee (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Jerusalem, my happy home | Anonymous |
Jerusalem (James C. Lowry) | 1820 | Jerusalem, my happy home | Anonymous |
Resurrection (William Billings) | 1787 | Jesus Christ is risen today | Anonymous |
Berkley (1792) (Alexander Gillet) | 1792 | Jesus Christ, the Lord's anointed | John Newton (hymnwriter) |
Hartsfield (Solomon Howe) | 1804 | Jesus beheld the anxious throng | 2 |
Springfield (Lemuel Babcock) | 1779 | Jesus drinks the bitter cup | Charles Wesley |
Ashford (Samuel Babcock) | 1795 | Jesus is become at length | William Cowper |
Sunderland (Jacob French) | 1789 | Jesus is gone above the skies | Isaac Watts |
Fairlee (Oliver Holden) | 1793 | Jesus shall reign where-e'er the sun | Isaac Watts |
Burlington (Walter Janes) | 1807 | Jesus shall reign where-e'er the sun | Isaac Watts |
Dominion (Daniel Read) | 1801 | Jesus shall reign where-e'er the sun | Isaac Watts |
Sweden (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | Jesus the Lord forever reigns | Henry Alline |
Wallingsford (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | Jesus the righteous! Lo, he dies | Philip Doddridge |
Bensalem (Oliver Holden) | 1806 | Jesus! and shall it ever be | Joseph Grigg |
Watertown (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | Jesus! my shepherd and my friend | John Newton (hymnwriter) |
President Street (Oliver Shaw) | 1815 | Jesus, I love thy charming name | Philip Doddridge |
Portland (Abraham Wood) | 1789 | Jesus, Lord of life and peace | Joseph Hart |
Gloucester (William Billings) | 1786 | Jesus, Thy name we praise | James Relly |
Boston New (Ephraim Reed) | 1817 | Jesus, and shall it ever be | Joseph Grigg |
Franklin (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | Jesus, great Redeemer, hear | Charles Wesley |
Repentance (James P. Carrell) | 1831 | Jesus, let thy pitying eye | Charles Wesley |
Hotham (Martin Madan) | 1769 | Jesus, lover of my soul | Charles Wesley |
Refuge (James P. Carrell) | 1831 | Jesus, lover of my soul | Charles Wesley |
Take Me As I Am (Ira David Sankey) | 1860 | Jesus, my Lord, to thee I cry | Eliza Hamilton |
Trust (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | Jesus, my Savior and my Lord | John Needham |
In That Morning (William Walker) | 1846 | Jesus, my all to heaven is gone | Anonymous |
Crucifixion (Alexander Johnson) | 1818 | Jesus, my all, to heaven is gone | John Cennick |
Strong Hope (Stephen Jenks) | 1818 | Jesus, my all, to heaven is gone | John Cennick |
Jerusalem (William Walker) | 1835 | Jesus, my all, to heaven is gone | John Cennick |
Moment's Thought (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | Jesus, my truth, my way | Charles Wesley |
Crostic (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Jesus, our great high priest, was slain Lord, I can suffer thy rebukes |
Jeremiah Ingalls Isaac Watts |
Ascension (Abraham Wood) | 1789 | Jesus, our triumphant head | Joseph Hart |
Philanthropy (William Billings) | 1786 | Jesus, the Savior from above | James Relly |
Weston (Samuel Babcock) | 1795 | Jesus, the Savior stands | Isaac Watts |
Rich Provision (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Jesus, thy blessings are not few | Isaac Watts |
Mercy Seat (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | Jesus, where-e'er Thy people meet | William Cowper |
Fairford (Jacob Kimball) | 1793 | Jesus, who died a world to save | William Hammond |
Crucifixion (Asahel Benham) | 1792 | Jesus, whom every saint adores | Isaac Watts |
Rhone (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | Jesus, with all thy saints above | Isaac Watts |
Freetown (Daniel Read) | 1785 | Join all the glorious names | Isaac Watts |
South Boston (William Billings) | 1794 | Join all the glorious names | Isaac Watts |
Lincoln (Abraham Wood) | 1793 | Join all the glorious names | Isaac Watts |
Townshend (Ezra Goff) | 1806 | Joy to the world! The Lord is come | Isaac Watts |
Torringford (Alexander Gillet) | 1795 | Joy to the world! The Lord is come | Isaac Watts |
Weybossett Street (Oliver Shaw) | 1808 | Joy to the world! The Lord is come | Isaac Watts |
Advent (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Joy to the world! The Lord is come | Isaac Watts |
Jamaica (William Billings) | 1779 | Joy to the world! the Lord is come | Isaac Watts |
Brattle Street (1770) (William Billings) | 1770 | Just are thy ways, and true thy word | Isaac Watts |
Richmond (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | Keep silence, all created things | Isaac Watts |
Salem (1803) (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | King of Salem, bless my soul | Anonymous |
Rehoboth (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | Kingdoms and thrones to God belong | Isaac Watts |
Intercession (James P. Carrell) | 1831 | Lamb of God for sinners slain | Charles Wesley |
Broomsgrove (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | Lamb of God for sinners slain | Charles Wesley |
Rockingham (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | Lamb of God, for whom we languish | Charles Wesley |
The Heavenly Courtier (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Let Christ the glorious lover | Anonymous |
Newington (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | Let God the Father live | Isaac Watts |
Bethel (Anonymous) | 1813 | Let Zion and her sons rejoice | Isaac Watts |
Stonington (Daniel Read) | 1786 | Let a broad stream with golden sands | Isaac Watts |
Lubec (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | Let all our tongues be one | Isaac Watts |
Millennium (Alexander Gillet) | 1795 | Let all the earth their voices raise | Isaac Watts |
Ouse (Daniel Belknap) | 1797 | Let all the earth-born race | Isaac Watts |
Revelation (William Billings) | 1779 | Let all the heathen writers join | Isaac Watts |
Hollis Street (William Billings) | 1770 | Let angels above and saints here below (1770) | Mather Byles Charles Wesley |
Massachusetts (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | Let differing nations join | Tate and Brady |
Philadelphia (William Billings) | 1778 | Let differing nations join | Tate and Brady |
Watertown (Merit Woodruff) | 1798 | Let earth and ocean know | Isaac Watts |
Pomfret (Samuel Babcock) | 1795 | Let everlasting glories crown | Isaac Watts |
Salem (Stephen Jenks) | 1799 | Let every creature join | Isaac Watts |
Prussia (Stephen Jenks) | 1818 | Let every creature join | Isaac Watts |
Psalm for Thanksgiving Day (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | Let every creature join | Isaac Watts |
Sunderland (Stephen Jenks) | 1800 | Let every creature join | Isaac Watts |
Philadelphia New (Jacob French) | 1789 | Let every creature join | Isaac Watts |
Venus (Elijah Griswold) | 1793 | Let every creature join | Isaac Watts |
Dartmouth (William Billings) | 1780 | Let every mortal ear attend | Isaac Watts |
Europe (William Billings) | 1770 | Let every mortal ear attend | Isaac Watts |
Invitation (Elisha West) | 1802 | Let every mortal ear attend | Isaac Watts |
Hosanna (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | Let every saint above | Isaac Watts |
Dedicatory Hymn (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Let flowing numbers sweetly rise | Anonymous |
Ashford (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | Let heaven and earth rejoice | Anonymous |
Sullivan (William Billings) | 1778 | Let mortal tongues attempt to sing | Isaac Watts |
Hamton (William Billings) | 1770 | Let mortal tongues attempt to sing | Isaac Watts |
Sylvia (Truman Wetmore) | 1805 | Let music roll in mournful strains | Truman Wetmore |
Columbus (Stephen Jenks) | 1805 | Let party names no more | Benjamin Beddome |
Middletown (William Billings) | 1770 | Let sinners take their course | Isaac Watts |
Resolution (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | Let sinners take their course | Isaac Watts |
Colchester (Jacob French) | 1802 | Let sinners take their course | Isaac Watts |
Coventry (Daniel Read) | 1807 | Let strangers walk around | Isaac Watts |
Unity (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Let strife forever cease | Anonymous |
Norfolk (William Billings) | 1794 | Let the old heathen tune their song | Isaac Watts |
Manchester (William Billings) | 1779 | Let the shrill trumpet's warlike voice | Tate and Brady |
Let the shrill trumpet's warlike voice (James Lyon) | 1761 | Let the shrill trumpet's warlike voice | Tate and Brady |
Resolution (Jacob French) | 1789 | Let those who bear the Christian name | Isaac Watts |
Chester (William Billings) | 1770 | Let tyrants shake their iron rod | William Billings |
New-England (Daniel Read) | 1785 | Let tyrants shake their iron rod | William Billings |
Omicron (Samuel Babcock) | 1795 | Let us love, and sing, and wonder | John Newton (hymnwriter) |
Edenton (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Life has a a soft and silver thread | Isaac Watts |
Mortality (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | Life is a span, a fleeting hour | Anne Steele |
Northfield (Bartholomew Brown) | 1804 | Life is a span, a fleeting hour | Anne Steele |
Funeral Hymn (Walter Janes) | 1807 | Life is a span, a fleeting hour | Anne Steele |
Newport (Daniel Belknap) | 1800 | Life is a span, a fleeting hour | Anne Steele |
Boundbrook (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | Life is the time to serve the Lord | Isaac Watts |
Cohasset (William Billings) | 1794 | Life is the time to serve the Lord | Isaac Watts |
Plainfield (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | Life, like a vain amusement, flies | Isaac Watts |
Mifflin (Daniel Read) | 1807 | Life, like a vain amusement, flies | Isaac Watts |
He'll Take You Through (Charles Albert Tindley) | 1919 | Lifetime is like a single day | Charles Albert Tindley |
Lift up your heads, O ye gates (Israel Holdroyd) | 1724 | Lift up your heads, O ye gates | |
Dedication Anthem (Jacob French) | 1789 | Lift up your heads, O ye gates | |
The Good Old Way (William Walker) | 1835 | Lift up your hearts, Immanuel's friends | Anonymous |
Anstruther (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | Light of those whose dreary dwelling | Charles Wesley |
Fruition (Truman Wetmore) | 1805 | Like fruitful showers of rain | Isaac Watts |
Hamilton (Daniel Read) | 1794 | Like fruitful showers of rain | Isaac Watts |
Dublin (William Billings) | 1779 | Like sheep we went astray | Isaac Watts |
Boxborough (Abraham Wood) | 1793 | Like sheep we went astray | Isaac Watts |
Spiritual Springtime (Charles Albert Tindley) | 1919 | Like the action of the ground | Charles Albert Tindley |
Watchman (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | Lo! he cometh, countless trumpets | John Cennick |
Relley (Jacob French) | 1789 | Lo! what a glorious sight appears | Isaac Watts |
Topsfield (Jacob Kimball) | 1793 | Lo! what an entertaining sight | Isaac Watts |
Promise (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | Lo, I am with you, saith the Lord | Philip Doddridge |
Judgment (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | Lo, he comes with clouds descending | Charles Wesley |
Sandusky (Samuel Holyoke) | 1795 | Lo, he comes, in clouds descending | 2 |
Hopkinton (William Billings) | 1794 | Lo, he cometh; countless trumpets | John Cennick |
Zion (Oliver Holden) | 1792 | Lo, what an entertaining sight | Isaac Watts |
Unity (Daniel Read) | 1786 | Lo, what an entertaining sight | Isaac Watts |
The Incarnation (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | Long had the voice of prophecy foretold | Thomas Wood |
The Lark (William Billings) | 1790 | Look up and see the unwearied sun | Thomas Flatman |
Sabbath (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | Lord of the Sabbath, hear our vows | Philip Doddridge |
Verona (Oliver Holden) | 1796 | Lord of the worlds above | Isaac Watts |
Derby (Daniel Read) | 1785 | Lord of the worlds above | Isaac Watts |
Edenton (Daniel Read) | 1801 | Lord of the worlds above | Isaac Watts |
Pleasant Valley (Stephen Jenks) | 1800 | Lord of the worlds above | Isaac Watts |
Armenia (Stephen Jenks) | 1803 | Lord of the worlds above | Isaac Watts |
Confession (Oliver Holden) | 1793 | Lord, 'tis against Thy face | Isaac Watts |
Springfield (Daniel Belknap) | 1802 | Lord, I am vile, conceived in sin | Isaac Watts |
Confession (Stephen Jenks) | 1803 | Lord, I am vile, conceived in sin | Isaac Watts |
Contrition (Oliver Holden) | 1793 | Lord, I'm ashamed to say | Isaac Watts |
Sweet Farewell (Stephen Jenks) | 1805 | Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing | Anonymous |
Dismission (Elkanah Dare) | 1813 | Lord, dismiss us with thy blesssing | John Fawcett (hymnwriter) |
Miserere (Nathaniel Patrick) | 1790 | Lord, have mercy on us, and incline | |
Princetown (William Billings) | 1770 | Lord, hear the voice of my complaint | Tate and Brady |
Wenham (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | Lord, hear the voice of my complaint | Tate and Brady |
Happiness (Abijah Forbush) | 1806 | Lord, how secure and blest are they | Isaac Watts |
Franklin (William Billings) | 1779 | Lord, how secure and blest are they | Isaac Watts |
Conviction (Abijah Forbush) | 1803 | Lord, how secure my conscience was | Isaac Watts |
Wellington (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | Lord, if thou dost not soon appear | Isaac Watts |
Phoebus (William Billings) | 1778 | Lord, in the morning Thou shalt hear | Isaac Watts |
Morning (Daniel Read) | 1793 | Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear | Isaac Watts |
Fluvanna (Abraham Maxim) | 1805 | Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear | Isaac Watts |
Middlesex (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | Lord, my light and my salvation | Anonymous |
Attleborough (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | Lord, shall it be forever said | Isaac Watts |
Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place (Samuel Babcock) | 1795 | Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place | |
Thornhill (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | Lord, thou hast seen my soul sincere | Isaac Watts |
Brackley (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | Lord, thou wilt hear me when I pray | Isaac Watts |
Lansingburgh (Ebenezer Child) | 1804 | Lord, thou wilt hear me when I pray | Isaac Watts |
Salem (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | Lord, we come before thee now | William Hammond |
Caledonia (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | Lord, we have heard thy works of old | Isaac Watts |
Rowland (Merit Woodruff) | 1800 | Lord, we have heard thy works of old | Joel Barlow |
Danbury (William Billings) | 1779 | Lord, what a feeble piece | Isaac Watts |
Granville (Ezra Goff) | 1806 | Lord, what a feeble piece | Isaac Watts |
Salem (Abijah Forbush) | 1803 | Lord, what a feeble piece | Isaac Watts |
Vernon (Amzi Chapin) | 1813 | Lord, what a heaven of saving grace | Isaac Watts |
Burton (Elisha West) | 1802 | Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I | Isaac Watts |
Greenwich (Daniel Read) | 1786 | Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I | Isaac Watts |
Huntington (Justin Morgan) | 1790 | Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I | Isaac Watts |
Bennington (Ebenezer Child) | 1804 | Lord, what is man, poor feeble man | Isaac Watts |
Creation (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | Lord, when my raptured thoughts survey | Anne Steele |
Washington (William Billings) | 1778 | Lord, when thou didst ascend on high | Isaac Watts |
Psalm 15 (Israel Holdroyd) | 1722 | Lord, who's the happy man that may | Tate and Brady |
Extollation (Walter Janes) | 1803 | Loud Hallelujas to the Lord | Isaac Watts |
Hallelujah (Amos Bull) | 1795 | Loud hallelujahs to the Lord | Isaac Watts |
Celebration (Walter Janes) | 1807 | Loud hallelujahs to the Lord | Isaac Watts |
Ashford (Daniel Belknap) | 1806 | Loud let the tuneful trumpet sound | Philip Doddridge |
Lynn (Daniel Belknap) | 1797 | Loud to the Prince of heaven | Philip Doddridge |
Hymn to St. Augustine (Benjamin Carr) | 1803 | Magne Pater Augustine Great Jehovah, God of glory |
Anonymous |
Invocation (William Billings) | 1794 | Majestic God, our muse inspire | |
Sunday (William Billings) | 1778 | Majestic God, when I descry | William Billings |
Bridgwater (William Billings) | 1770 | Majestic God, when I descry | William Billings |
Make a joyful noise (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | Make a joyful noise unto the Lord | |
Seclusion (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | Man has a soul of vast desires | Isaac Watts |
Coventry (Jacob French) | 1802 | Man has a soul of vast desires (these editions) | Isaac Watts |
Brevity (Abraham Wood) | 1800 | Man, born of woman, like a flower | Anonymous |
Number Four (Daniel Belknap) | 1797 | Mankind must all return to dust | Anonymous |
Spring (Jacob French) | 1789 | Mark how it snows! How fast the valley fills | Isaac Watts |
Holon (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | May we have grace and peace from God | John Willison |
Thanksgiving (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | Meet and right it is to sing | Charles Wesley |
Wrentham (Lemuel Babcock) | 1793 | Methinks I hear the heavens resound | Anonymous |
London (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | Methinks I hear the heavens resound | Timothy Swan |
Shiloh (William Billings) | 1786 | Methinks I see a heavenly host | William Billings |
St. Thomas (William Billings) | 1779 | Methinks I see my Savior dear | Isaac Watts |
Enfield (Daniel Read) | 1785 | Might I enjoy the meanest place | Isaac Watts |
Praise to the Redeemer (Walter Janes) | 1803 | Mighty God, while angels bless thee | Robert Robinson |
Westfield (Oliver Brownson) | 1783 | Mine eyes and my desire | Isaac Watts |
Norton (Daniel Read) | 1785 | Mine eyes and my desire | Isaac Watts |
Christian Song (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Mine eyes are now closing to rest | Abner Reed |
Bethany (Jacob French) | 1789 | Mourn, mourn ye saints, as if you see | Anonymous |
Crucifixion (William Billings) | 1779 | Mourn, mourn, ye saints | Anonymous |
Musical Captive (Abraham Wood) | 1793 | Music, descending on a silent cloud | Isaac Watts |
Maitland (Anonymous) | 1855 | Must Jesus bear the cross alone | George Allen |
Parting Hand (William Walker) | 1835 | My Christian friends in bonds of love | Anonymous |
Orangeburgh (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | My God! my God! why leavest thou me | Francis Hopkinson |
Nazareth (William Billings) | 1779 | My God, how many are my fears | Isaac Watts |
Burlington (Nehemiah Shumway) | 1793 | My God, my God, why leavest Thou me | Francis Hopkinson |
Hundred and Forty-Fifth Psalm (Oliver Holden) | 1796 | My God, my King, Thy various praise | Isaac Watts |
Various Praise (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | My God, my King, Thy various praise | Isaac Watts |
Wareham (William Billings) | 1779 | My God, my life, my love | Isaac Watts |
Hebron (William Billings) | 1778 | My God, my life, my love | Isaac Watts |
Medina (Oliver Holden) | 1796 | My God, my life, my love | Isaac Watts |
Idumea (Ananias Davisson) | 1816 | My God, my life, my love | Isaac Watts |
Dorchester (Samuel Babcock) | 1795 | My God, permit me not to be | Isaac Watts |
Lynnfield (Oliver Holden) | 1793 | My God, permit me not to be | Isaac Watts |
Religion (Daniel Read) | 1793 | My God, permit my tongue | Isaac Watts |
Tranquility (Reubin Monday) | 1816 | My God, the spring of all my joys | Isaac Watts |
Elevation (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | My God, the spring of all my joys | Isaac Watts |
Protection (Oliver Holden) | 1793 | My God, the steps of pious men | Isaac Watts |
Judgment (Robert Boyd) | 1813 | My God, what inward grief I feel | Isaac Watts |
Saybrook (William Billings) | 1779 | My God, what inward grief I feel | Anonymous |
St. Alban's (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | My God, when-e'er my longing heart | Anne Steele |
Andover (Samuel Babcock) | 1795 | My Redeemer, let me be | John Relly |
Mendom (William Billings) | 1781 | My Redeemer, let me be | James Relly |
Newton (Samuel Babcock) | 1795 | My Savior God, no voice but thine | Philip Doddridge |
Lisbon (Timothy Swan) | 1783 | My Savior and my King | Isaac Watts |
Sharon (Oliver Brownson) | 1790 | My Savior and my King | Isaac Watts |
Delight (Stephen Jenks) | 1800 | My Savior and my King | Isaac Watts |
Stoughton (William Billings) | 1770 | My Savior, my almighty Friend | Isaac Watts |
Omega (Oliver Holden) | 1793 | My Savior, my almighty friend | Isaac Watts |
Hallowell (Barnabas McKyes) | 1832 | My Savior, my almighty friend | Isaac Watts |
Resignation (Joseph Funk) | 1832 | My Shepherd will supply my need | Isaac Watts |
Richmond (William Billings) | 1778 | My beloved haste away | James Relly |
Decay (Stephen Jenks) | 1805 | My days are as the grass | Isaac Watts |
The Swiftness of Time (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | My days, my weeks, my months, my years | Thomas Green |
Ohio (Elisha West) | 1802 | My feet shall never slide | Isaac Watts |
Milton (Samuel Babcock) | 1795 | My flesh shall slumber in the ground | Isaac Watts |
Rutland (William Billings) | 1781 | My flesh shall slumber in the ground | Isaac Watts |
Trumpet (Oliver Brownson) | 1790 | My flesh shall slumber in the ground | Isaac Watts |
Resurrection (Barnabas McKyes) | 1798 | My flesh shall slumber in the ground | Isaac Watts |
Farewell (Jacob French) | 1783 | My friends, I am going a long and tedious journey | Anonymous |
New Jerusalem (Alexander Johnson) | 1818 | My gracious redeemer I'll love | Benjamin Francis |
Suspension (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | My harp untuned, and laid aside | John Newton (hymnwriter) |
Vergennes (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | My heart and soul cry out for Thee | Isaac Watts |
Russell (Jacob French) | 1789 | My lot is fallen in that blest land | Tate and Brady |
Sincerity (Merit Woodruff) | 1798 | My never-ceasing song shall show | Isaac Watts |
Bedford (Oliver Brownson) | 1783 | My never-ceasing songs shall show | Isaac Watts |
Andover (Abraham Wood) | 1783 | My passions fly to seek their King | Isaac Watts |
Hamburgh (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | My present help in trouble | Charles Wesley |
Solitude (Elisha West) | 1798 | My refuge is the God of love | Tate and Brady Isaac Watts |
Refuge (Daniel Read) | 1793 | My refuge is the God of love | Isaac Watts |
Lexington (William Billings) | 1770 | My righteous judge, my gracious God | Isaac Watts |
Resignation (William Walker) | 1828 | My shepherd will supply my need | Isaac Watts |
Aspiring Praise (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | My song shall bless the Lord of all | William Cowper |
Boxford (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | My sorrows, like a flood | Isaac Watts |
Roxbury (1802) (Daniel Belknap) | 1802 | My sorrows, like a flood | Isaac Watts |
Medford (Samuel Holyoke) | 1804 | My sorrows, like a flood | Isaac Watts |
Norwich (Oliver Brownson) | 1779 | My sorrows, like a flood | Isaac Watts |
New Suffield (Stephen Jenks) | 1805 | My sorrows, like a flood | Isaac Watts |
Magnificat (Israel Holdroyd) | 1724 | My soul doth magnify the Lord | |
Leander (Alexander Johnson) | 1818 | My soul forsakes her vain delight | Isaac Watts |
Humility (Alexander Gillet) | 1807 | My soul lies cleaving to the dust | Isaac Watts |
Vienna (Daniel Read) | 1785 | My soul lies cleaving to the dust | Isaac Watts |
Hundred and Nineteenth Psalm (Oliver Holden) | 1796 | My soul lies cleaving to the dust | Isaac Watts |
Woodbridge (Stephen Jenks) | 1799 | My soul lies cleaving to the dust | Isaac Watts |
Pleasant Valley (Justin Morgan) | 1790 | My soul lies cleaving to the dust | Isaac Watts |
Christian Hope (Joseph Funk) | 1835 | My soul would fain indulge a hope | Joseph Steward |
North Salem (Stephen Jenks) | 1799 | My soul, come meditate the day | Isaac Watts |
Dryden (Daniel Read) | 1807 | My soul, come meditate the day | Isaac Watts |
Hollis (Oliver Holden) | 1788 | My soul, come meditate the day | Isaac Watts |
Meditation (Samuel Wakefield) | 1832 | My soul, come meditate the day | Isaac Watts |
Gilead (Oliver Holden) | 1806 | My soul, now arise, My passions, take wing | Samuel Medley |
Yarmouth (Jacob Kimball) | 1793 | My soul, repeat his praise | Isaac Watts |
Expectation (Solomon Howe) | 1799 | My soul, survey the important cause | Solomon Howe |
Dover (Timothy Swan) | 1792 | My soul, thy great Creator praise | Isaac Watts |
Psalm 104 (James Lyon) | 1761 | My soul, thy great creator praise | Isaac Watts |
Triumph (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | My soul, triumphant in the Lord | Philip Doddridge |
Alexandria (Alexander Gillet) | 1791 | My spirit sinks within me, Lord | Isaac Watts |
New England (Alexander Gillet) | 1781 | My thoughts on aweful subjects roll | Isaac Watts |
Paradise (John Cole) | 1803 | My thoughts surmount these lower skies | Isaac Watts |
Ringe (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | My thoughts surmount these lower skies | Isaac Watts |
Calvary (Daniel Read) | 1785 | My thoughts, that often mount the skies | Isaac Watts |
Cambridge (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | My tongue repeats his vows | Isaac Watts |
Walbridge (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | My trust is in my heavenly Friend | Isaac Watts |
Dover (Daniel Belknap) | 1802 | Naked as from the earth we came | Isaac Watts |
Submission (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | Naked as from the earth we came | Isaac Watts |
Weeping Nature (Stephen Jenks) | 1805 | Nature, she shows her weeping eyes | Isaac Watts |
Incense (Oliver Holden) | 1796 | Nature, with all her powers, shall sing | Isaac Watts |
China (Samuel Babcock) | 1793 | Nature, with all her powers, shall sing | Isaac Watts |
David's Victory (Robert Boyd) | 1822 | New your festal rites prepare | Hannah More |
Dalton (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | No burning heats by day | Isaac Watts |
Psalm 18 (Israel Holdroyd) | 1724 | No change of times shall ever shock | Tate and Brady |
Liberty (Stephen Jenks) | 1800 | No more beneath the oppressive hand | Anonymous |
Judgment (Elisha West) | 1793 | No more shall atheists mock his long delay | Isaac Watts |
Deerfield (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | No more, my God, I boast no more | Isaac Watts |
Pleasant Street (William Billings) | 1770 | No more, my God, I boast no more | Isaac Watts |
Brixham (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | No sleep nor slumber to his eyes | Isaac Watts |
Merrifield (Jacob French) | 1789 | No sleep nor slumber to his eyes | Isaac Watts |
Reflection (Ananias Davisson) | 1813 | No sleep or slumber to his eyes | Isaac Watts |
Laindon (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | No songs of triumph now be sung | Anonymous |
Auspicious Morn (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | No war or battles' sound | 2 |
Albany (Daniel Read) | 1785 | No, I shall envy them no more | Isaac Watts |
Embden (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | Not all the blood of beasts | Isaac Watts |
Leicester (Jacob Kimball) | 1793 | Not from the dust affliction grows | Isaac Watts |
Woodford (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | Not from the dust afflictions grow | Isaac Watts |
Macedonia (Oliver Holden) | 1796 | Not from the dust afflictions grow | Isaac Watts |
Spring Street (Daniel Belknap) | 1802 | Not to condemn the sons of men | Isaac Watts |
Westfield (William Billings) | 1770 | Not to condemn the sons of men | Isaac Watts |
Psalm 100 New (John Tufts) | 1723 | Not to condemn the sons of men All people that on earth do dwell |
William Kethe |
Halifax (William Billings) | 1778 | Not to our names, Thou only just and true | Isaac Watts |
Byford (Oliver Brownson) | 1783 | Not to our names, Thou only just and true | Isaac Watts |
Queensborough (Jacob French) | 1789 | Not to our names, thou only just and true | Isaac Watts |
Nothing Between (Charles Albert Tindley) | 1905 | Nothing between my soul and the Savior | Charles Albert Tindley |
Psalm 124 (Israel Holdroyd) | 1722 | Now Israel may say, and that truly | William Whittingham |
Genius (Stephen Jenks) | 1799 | Now be still, ye boisterous passions | |
Newark (Daniel Read) | 1785 | Now begin the heavenly theme | Anonymous |
Confidence (Oliver Holden) | 1796 | Now can my soul in God rejoice | Henry Alline |
Winter (Daniel Belknap) | 1800 | Now clouds the wintry skies deform | David Humphreys |
Norfolk (Samuel Babcock) | 1800 | Now for a tune of lofty praise | Isaac Watts |
Burwick (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | Now for a tune of lofty praise | Isaac Watts |
Wisdom (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Now in a song of grateful praise | Samuel Medley |
Exhortation (Eliakim Doolittle) | 1800 | Now in the heat of youthful blood | Isaac Watts |
Shrewsbury (Abraham Wood) | 1793 | Now in the heat of youthful blood | Isaac Watts |
Precept (Walter Janes) | 1807 | Now in the heat of youthful blood | Isaac Watts |
Sanbornton (Anonymous) | 1793 | Now in the heat of youthful blood | Isaac Watts |
Southborough (Abraham Wood) | 1793 | Now let our lips with holy fear | Isaac Watts |
Calvary New (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | Now let our lips with holy fear | Isaac Watts |
Piedmont (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | Now let our lips with holy fear | Isaac Watts |
Crucifixion (Walter Janes) | 1803 | Now let our mournful songs record | Isaac Watts |
Lower Falls (Daniel Belknap) | 1797 | Now let our mournful songs record | Isaac Watts |
Crucifixion (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | Now let our mournful songs record | Isaac Watts |
Pilgrim's Song (Oliver Holden) | 1796 | Now let our voices join | Philip Doddridge |
Contentment (Oliver Holden) | 1796 | Now let the Lord my Savior smile | Isaac Watts |
Smyrna (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | Now let the Lord my Savior smile | Isaac Watts |
Bushwick (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | Now let the Lord my Savior smile | Isaac Watts |
Emulation (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Now let us raise our cheerful strains | Anne Steele |
Pittston (Supply Belcher) | 1797 | Now may my head be lifted high | Isaac Watts |
Evening Hymn (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Now may soft slumbers close my eyes | |
Arland (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | Now plead my cause, almighty God | Isaac Watts |
Victory (Daniel Read) | 1785 | Now shall my head be lifted high | Isaac Watts |
Assurance (William Billings) | 1781 | Now shall my head be lifted high | Isaac Watts |
Exaltation (Walter Janes) | 1807 | Now shall my head be lifted high | Isaac Watts |
Carlisle (Daniel Belknap) | 1800 | Now shall my inward joys arise | Isaac Watts |
Westfield (Elias Mann) | 1792 | Now shall my inward joys arise | Isaac Watts |
New Salem (Oliver Holden) | 1793 | Now shall my inward joys arise | Isaac Watts |
Washington-Street (William Billings) | 1794 | Now shall my inward joys arise | Isaac Watts |
Pleading Savior (Deodatus Dutton) | 1831 | Now the Savior stands a pleading | John Leland |
Hopkinton (Oliver Holden) | 1796 | Now to Thy altar, O my God | Joel Barlow |
Appleton (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | Now to the Lord a noble song | Isaac Watts |
Stoneham (Daniel Belknap) | 1806 | Now to the Lord a noble song | Isaac Watts |
Georgia (1770) (William Billings) | 1770 | Now to the Lord, that makes us know | Isaac Watts |
Persia (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Now to the Lord, who makes us know | Isaac Watts |
Waltham (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | Now to the power of God supreme | Isaac Watts |
Paradise (Oliver Holden) | 1796 | Now to the shining realms above | Isaac Watts |
Complaint (Oliver Shaw) | 1808 | O God of grace and righteousness | Isaac Watts |
Elden (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | O God of mercy, hear my call | Isaac Watts |
Fairton (Elkanah Dare) | 1813 | O God of mercy, hear my call | Isaac Watts |
Norwalk (Stephen Jenks) | 1804 | O God to whom revenge belongs | Tate and Brady |
Variety, without method (William Billings) | 1794 | O God, Thou hast been displeased | |
Lutestring (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | O God, my heart is fully bent | Tate and Brady |
Newport (Oliver Brownson) | 1783 | O God, to whom revenge belongs | Isaac Watts |
Imminence (Abijah Forbush) | 1803 | O God, to whom revenge belongs | Isaac Watts |
Carolina (Jacob French) | 1789 | O Israel's shepherd, Joseph's guide | Tate and Brady |
Syena (Jacob French) | 1789 | O Jesus my hope | Charles Wesley |
Edson (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | O Jesus, Savior of my soul | Anonymous |
Psalm 8 (Amos Bull) | 1795 | O Lord, our heavenly King | Isaac Watts |
Canada (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | O Lord, to our request give ear | Jeremy Belknap |
Psalm 8 (James Lyon) | 1761 | O Thou, to whom all creatures bow | Tate and Brady |
Norwalk (Daniel Read) | 1785 | O all ye nations, praise the Lord | Isaac Watts |
Trinity New (William Billings) | 1779 | O all ye nations, praise the Lord | Isaac Watts |
Babel (Jacob French) | 1789 | O all ye nations, praise the Lord | Isaac Watts |
Palermo (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | O all ye nations, praise the Lord | Isaac Watts |
The Song of the Three Holy Children (Israel Holdroyd) | 1722 | O all ye works of God the Lord | Anonymous |
Jubilate Deo (Israel Holdroyd) | 1724 | O be joyful in the Lord, all ye lands | |
Havre (Oliver Holden) | 1796 | O bless the Lord, my soul | Isaac Watts |
Copeland (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | O blessed souls are they | Isaac Watts |
Queen Street (William Billings) | 1770 | O clap your hands and shout for joy | Perez Morton |
Mount Olivet (Stephen Jenks) | 1805 | O come let us join | Anonymous |
Claradon (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | O come let us join | Anonymous |
O come let us sing unto the Lord (Samuel Babcock) | 1795 | O come let us sing unto the Lord | |
Albany (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | O come, loud anthems let us sing | Tate and Brady |
Bridgewater (Lewis Edson) | 1782 | O come, loud anthems let us sing | Tate and Brady |
Persepolis (Jacob French) | 1789 | O come, loud anthems let us sing | Tate and Brady |
Illinois (Andrew Johnson) | 1847 | O for a glance of heavenly day | Joseph Hart |
Ascension (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | O for a shout of sacred joy | Isaac Watts |
Marlborough (Abraham Wood) | 1793 | O for a shout of sacred joy | Isaac Watts |
Knoxville (Abraham Maxim) | 1802 | O for a shout of sacred joy | Isaac Watts |
Hope (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | O glorious hope of perfect love | Charles Wesley |
St. Johns (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | O glorious hope of perfect love | Charles Wesley |
Oxford (William Billings) | 1779 | O happy nation, where the Lord | Isaac Watts |
Slow Traveler (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | O happy souls, how fast you go | Samson Occom |
Solicitude (Alexander Johnson) | 1818 | O how I have longed for the coming of God | Anonymous |
Vienna (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | O how distressing was the scene | Henry Alline |
Happiness (Anonymous) | 1813 | O how happy are they Who their Savior obey | Charles Wesley |
Utica (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | O let my soul absorbed be | Elhanan Winchester |
Happy Choice (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | O love divine, how sweet thou art | Charles Wesley |
Moravia (William Billings) | 1786 | O love! What a secret to mortals thou art | James Relly |
Stratton (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | O magnify the Lord with me | Tate and Brady |
Redeeming Love (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | O now begin the heavenly theme | Anonymous |
New North (William Billings) | 1770 | O praise the Lord with one consent | Tate and Brady |
China (Jacob French) | 1789 | O praise the Lord with one consent | Tate and Brady |
O praise the Lord, O my soul (Daniel Read) | 1785 | O praise the Lord, O my soul | |
Stone Chapel (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | O praise ye the Lord, prepare a new song | |
Wallingsford (Asahel Benham) | 1790 | O praise ye the Lord, prepare a new song | Philip Doddridge |
Roxbury (1778) (William Billings) | 1778 | O praise ye the Lord, prepare your glad voice | Tate and Brady |
Psalm 104 (Israel Holdroyd) | 1722 | O praise ye the Lord, prepare your glad voice | Tate and Brady |
Ashburnham (Jacob Kimball) | 1793 | O praise ye the Lord, prepare your glad voice | Tate and Brady |
Truro (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | O praise ye the Lord, prepare your glad voice | Tate and Brady |
Infant-Savior (William Knapp) | 1753 | O sight of anguish! View it near | Samson Occom |
Female Convict (Robert Boyd) | 1822 | O sleep not my babe, for the morn of tomorrow | |
Hanover (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | O tell me no more | John Gambold |
Augusta (Alexander Gillet) | 1792 | O tell me no more | John Gambold |
Zaara (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | O tell me no more | John Gambold |
Edinburgh (Jacob Kimball) | 1793 | O tell me no more | John Gambold |
Unitia (Lucius Chapin) | 1813 | O tell me no more | John Gambold |
Palestine (James P. Carrell) | 1831 | O tell me no more | John Gambold |
Sweet Harmony (William Walker) | 1835 | O tell me no more of this world's vain store | John Gambold |
Needham (Samuel Babcock) | 1795 | O tell me no more of this world's vain store | John Gambold |
Ecstasy (Abijah Forbush) | 1806 | O that I could now adore him | John Fawcett |
Dover (Daniel Read) | 1785 | O that the Lord would guide my ways | Isaac Watts |
O the depth of the riches (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | O the depth of the riches | |
Davis (Anonymous) | 1813 | O thou in whose presence my soul takes delight | Joseph Swain |
Sunbury (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | O thou, in whose presence my soul takes delight | Joseph Swain |
Solicitude (Anonymous) | 1813 | O thou, in whose presence my soul takes delight | Joseph Swain |
Samanthra (R. D. Humphreys) | 1822 | O thou, in whose presence my soul takes delight | Joseph Swain |
Supplication (Daniel Read) | 1793 | O wash my soul from every sin | Isaac Watts |
Goshen (Stephen Jenks) | 1804 | O wash my soul from every sin | Isaac Watts |
Solitude in the Grove (Ananias Davisson) | 1817 | O were I like a feathered dove | Isaac Watts |
Complaint (Asahel Benham) | 1790 | O were I like a feathered dove | Isaac Watts |
Ryall (William Tansur) | 1767 | O what a happy thing it is | William Whittingham |
Ordination Hymn (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | O what a happy, happy day | Anonymous |
Faithful Soldier (William Walker) | 1835 | O when shall I see Jesus | John Leland |
Love to Jesus (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | O when shall I see Jesus | John Leland |
Mutual Love (William Walker) | 1835 | O when shall I see Jesus | John Leland |
Charity (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | O! Jesus my Savior to thee I submit | Sarah Jones |
The Cross (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | O! The sweet wonders of that cross | Isaac Watts |
The Enquirer (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | O! that some kind one would tell me | Anonymous |
Malabar (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | O! the delights, the heavenly joys | Isaac Watts |
Walpole (Abraham Wood) | 1786 | O, if my soul was formed for woe | Isaac Watts |
Lamentation (Jacob French) | 1789 | O, if my soul were formed for woe | Isaac Watts |
Berkshire (Ephraim Reed) | 1817 | O, if my soul were formed for woe | Isaac Watts |
Hope (Oliver Holden) | 1793 | O, the delights, the heavenly joys | Isaac Watts |
Montville (Merit Woodruff) | 1800 | O, the sharp pangs of smarting pain | Isaac Watts |
Gift (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | Of all the gifts Thine hand bestows | William Cowper |
Andover (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Of all the joys that mortals know | Isaac Watts |
Bancroft (Oliver Brownson) | 1797 | Of justice and of grace I sing | Isaac Watts |
Moreen (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | Oft I am told the muse will prove | Isaac Watts |
Despondency (Walter Janes) | 1807 | Oft have I sat in secret sighs | Isaac Watts |
Venice (Jacob French) | 1789 | Often I seek my Lord by night | Isaac Watts |
True Happiness (William Walker) | 1835 | Oh! how happy are they | Charles Wesley |
Anticipation (James P. Carrell) | 1831 | On Jordan's stormy banks I stand | Samuel Stennett |
The promised land (Matilda T. Durham) | 1835 | On Jordan's stormy banks I stand | Samuel Stennett |
New Jordan (Nehemiah Shumway) | 1815 | On Jordan's stormy banks I stand | Samuel Stennett |
The Heavenly March (William Walker) | 1840 | On Jordan's stormy banks I stand | Samuel Stennett |
Sweet Prospect (William Walker) | 1835 | On Jordan's stormy banks I stand | Samuel Stennett |
Wheelers Point (1770) (William Billings) | 1770 | On Thee who dwells above the skies | Tate and Brady |
Olivet (William Smith (compiler)) | 1803 | On the cold ground methinks I see | Samson Occom |
Morning (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Once more, my soul, the rising day | Isaac Watts |
Morning Hymn (William Billings) | 1794 | Once more, my soul, the rising day | Isaac Watts |
Union (Alexander Gillet) | 1781 | Once more, my soul, the rising day | Isaac Watts |
Morning Hymn (Samuel Babcock) | 1800 | Once more, my soul, the rising day | Isaac Watts |
Kittery (William Billings) | 1783 | Our Father who in heaven art | Tate and Brady |
Uxbridge (William Billings) | 1770 | Our Father who in heaven art | Tate and Brady |
Philadelphia (Francis Hopkinson) | 1806 | Our God, our help in ages past | Isaac Watts |
Russell (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | Our days are as the grass | Isaac Watts |
Wilton (Abraham Wood) | 1793 | Our days, alas! our mortal days | Isaac Watts |
Pawtuxet (Jacob French) | 1789 | Our days, alas! our mortal days | Isaac Watts |
Arabia (James P. Carrell) | 1831 | Our journey is a thorny maze Lord! what a wretched land is this |
Isaac Watts |
Surprise (Barnabas McKyes) | 1798 | Our life contains a thousand springs | Isaac Watts |
Shirley (Daniel Belknap) | 1806 | Our moments fly apace | Isaac Watts |
Evening Hymn (Elisha West) | 1802 | Our moments fly apace | Isaac Watts |
Somers (Stephen Jenks) | 1800 | Our moments fly apace | Isaac Watts |
Milton (Daniel Belknap) | 1800 | Our moments fly apace | Isaac Watts |
Tribulation (Walter Janes) | 1801 | Our moments fly apace | Isaac Watts |
Blendon (Daniel Belknap) | 1806 | Our sins, alas! How strong they be | Isaac Watts |
Tunbridge (Jacob Kimball) | 1793 | Our sins, alas! how strong they be | Isaac Watts |
Repose (Stephen Jenks) | 1804 | Our sins, alas! how strong they be | Isaac Watts |
Norway (Oliver Shaw) | 1815 | Our sorrows and our tears we pour | Isaac Watts |
The Band of Love (Edward Miller) | 1800 | Our souls by love together knit | Edward Miller |
Longevity (Abijah Forbush) | 1806 | Our term of life is seventy years | 2 |
Camden (Daniel Read) | 1793 | Out of the deeps of long distress | Isaac Watts |
Philippi (Oliver Holden) | 1796 | Out of the deeps of long distress | Isaac Watts |
New Stratford (Alexander Gillet) | 1786 | Out of the deeps of long distress | Isaac Watts |
Despair (Barnabas McKyes) | 1798 | Out of the deeps of long distress | Isaac Watts |
Intercession (Samuel Babcock) | 1795 | Pardon and grace and boundless love | Isaac Watts |
Cláusulas de la Pasión en Música para Miércoles Santo (Manuel de Zumaya) | 1700s | Passio Domini nostri Jesu Christi secundum Lucam | |
Havanna (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Praise to God, immortal praise | Anna Barbauld |
Praise To God (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Praise to God, the great Creator | John Taylor |
Zion (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | Praise waits in Zion, Lord, for thee | Isaac Watts |
Paris (William Billings) | 1779 | Praise ye the Lord, 'tis good to raise | Isaac Watts |
Psalm 136 (Israel Holdroyd) | 1722 | Praise ye the Lord, for he is good | Thomas Norton |
Hampton (Ebenezer Child) | 1804 | Praise ye the Lord, my heart shall join | Isaac Watts |
Woodrow (Samuel Holyoke) | 1797 | Praise ye the Lord, our God to praise | Tate and Brady |
Wellfleet (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | Praise ye the Lord; our God to praise | Tate and Brady |
Brest (William Billings) | 1779 | Praise, everlasting praise, be paid | Isaac Watts |
Tourdion (Pierre Attaingnant) | 1530 | Quand je bois du vin clairet | César Geoffray |
Elevation (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | Raise your triumphant songs | Isaac Watts |
Dartmouth (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | Redemption great he gave | Thomas Norton |
Funeral (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | Rejoice for a brother deceased | Charles Wesley |
Funeral Hymn (James P. Carrell) | 1831 | Rejoice for a brother deceased | Charles Wesley |
Knoxville (Reubin Monday) | 1820 | Rejoice, my friends, the Lord is King | Anonymous |
Judea (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | Rejoice, the Lord is King | Charles Wesley |
Bolton (William Billings) | 1778 | Rejoice, the Lord is king | Charles Wesley |
Pennsylvania (Jacob Kimball) | 1793 | Rejoice, ye shining worlds on high | Isaac Watts |
Northampton (Jacob French) | 1802 | Rejoice, ye shining worlds on high | Isaac Watts |
Dedham (William Billings) | 1794 | Rejoice, ye shining worlds on high | Isaac Watts |
Remember now, remember thy Creator (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | Remember now, remember thy Creator | |
Delaware (William Billings) | 1779 | Remember, Lord, our mortal state | Isaac Watts |
Orange (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | Remember, Lord, our mortal state | Isaac Watts |
Sinful Youth (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Remember, sinful youth | Anonymous |
Solemn Thought (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | Remember, sinful youth, you must die | Anonymous |
Hampshire (1779) (William Billings) | 1779 | Return, O God of love, return | Isaac Watts |
Request (Barnabas McKyes) | 1790 | Return, O God of love, return | Isaac Watts |
Stafford (Oliver Brownson) | 1783 | Return, O God of love, return | Isaac Watts |
Ronda (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | Return, O God of love, return | Isaac Watts |
Ohio (Stephen Jenks) | 1818 | Revive our drooping faith | Joseph Hart |
The Pilgrim's Song (James P. Carrell) | 1831 | Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings | Robert Seagrave |
Caelestis (Jacob French) | 1802 | Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings | Robert Seagrave |
Pilgrim's Rest (Elijah Griswold) | 1803 | Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings | Robert Seagrave |
Hamburg (Samuel Babcock) | 1795 | Rise, says the Prince of mercy, rise | Isaac Watts |
Penbury (Aaron Williams) | 1763 | Salvation! O the joyful sound | Isaac Watts |
Twenty-Fourth (Amzi Chapin) | 1813 | Salvation! O the joyful sound | Isaac Watts |
Gilead (William Billings) | 1794 | Salvation! O, the joyful sound | Isaac Watts |
Sutton (Ezra Goff) | 1793 | Save me, O God, the swelling flood | Isaac Watts |
Danville (Stephen Jenks) | 1805 | Save me, O God, the swelling floods | Isaac Watts |
Trenton (Daniel Belknap) | 1806 | Save me, O God, the swelling floods | Isaac Watts |
Shrewsbury (Daniel Belknap) | 1800 | Saved from the ocean and tempestuous skies | Isaac Watts |
The Savior's Merits (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Savior, I do feel thy merit | Anonymous |
Autumn (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | Savior, the world's and mine | Charles Wesley |
Celestial Watering (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Savior, visit thy plantation | John Newton (hymnwriter) |
Greenwood (Joseph Funk) | 1832 | Savior, visit thy plantation | John Newton (hymnwriter) |
Crucifixion (Ananias Davisson) | 1820 | Saw ye my Savior | Anonymous |
Falmouth (Abraham Maxim) | 1802 | Say, Live for ever, wondrous King | Isaac Watts |
Holland (Daniel Read) | 1785 | Say, mighty love, and teach my song | Isaac Watts |
Harmony (Elisha West) | 1793 | Say, mighty love, and teach my song | Isaac Watts |
Radiant Seraph (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Say, radiant seraph, throned in light | Samson Occom |
An Anthem for Easter (Daniel Belknap) | 1797 | See from the dungeon of the dead | Anonymous |
The Christian's Conflicts (William Walker) | 1835 | See how the wicked kingdom | Anonymous |
Lena (Daniel Belknap) | 1794 | See the Lord of glory dying | Joseph Hart |
Phenomena (Oliver Holden) | 1806 | See the noon-day clothed in darkness | Anonymous |
Stafford (Daniel Read) | 1782 | See what a living stone | Isaac Watts |
Southborough (Daniel Belknap) | 1797 | See where he languished on the cross | Isaac Watts |
Temple (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Send comforts down from Thy right hand | Isaac Watts |
Naples (Daniel Read) | 1785 | Shall the vile race of flesh and blood | Isaac Watts |
Orland (Daniel Belknap) | 1808 | Shall the vile race of flesh and blood | Isaac Watts |
Ripton (Alexander Gillet) | 1795 | Shall the vile race of flesh and blood | Isaac Watts |
Lily (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Shall we go on to sin | Isaac Watts |
Weymouth (William Billings) | 1794 | Shall we go on to sin | Isaac Watts |
Interrogation (Ebenezer Child) | 1804 | Shall we go on to sin | Isaac Watts |
Poland (Abraham Maxim) | 1806 | Shall we go on to sin | Isaac Watts |
Hingham (William Billings) | 1770 | Shall we go on to sin | Isaac Watts |
Hartfield (Samuel Holyoke) | 1804 | Shall we go on to sin | Isaac Watts |
Framingham (William Billings) | 1779 | Shall wisdom cry aloud | Isaac Watts |
Christmas Anthem (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | Shepherds rejoice, lift up your eyes | Isaac Watts |
Salvation (Elisha West) | 1802 | Shepherds, rejoice! lift up your eyes | Isaac Watts |
Shirley (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | Shepherds, rejoice! lift up your eyes | Isaac Watts |
Alstead (Oliver Holden) | 1788 | Shepherds, rejoice, lift up your eyes | Isaac Watts |
Byfield (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | Shout to the Lord, and let our joys | Isaac Watts |
Augusta (Abraham Maxim) | 1802 | Shout to the Lord, and let our joys | Isaac Watts |
Buxton (Daniel Belknap) | 1806 | Shout to the Lord, ye surging seas | Isaac Watts |
Christmas (Samuel Babcock) | 1795 | Shout, shout for joy, rejoice, O earth | George Richards |
Plainfield (Alexander Gillet) | 1796 | Show pity, Lord, O Lord, forgive | Isaac Watts |
Repentance (Walter Janes) | 1807 | Show pity, Lord, O Lord, forgive | Isaac Watts |
Supplication (Jacob French) | 1789 | Show pity, Lord, O Lord, forgive | Isaac Watts |
Georgia (1779) (William Billings) | 1779 | Show pity, Lord, O Lord, forgive | Isaac Watts |
Bethesda (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | Show pity, Lord, O Lord, forgive | Isaac Watts |
Brownford (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | Show pity, Lord, O Lord, forgive | Isaac Watts |
Terror (Jacob French) | 1802 | Silent I waited with long-suffering love | Isaac Watts |
Content (Walter Janes) | 1803 | Since God is all my trust | Tate and Brady |
New Dedham (Stephen Jenks) | 1805 | Since God is all my trust | Tate and Brady |
I'm Going There (Charles Albert Tindley) | 1907 | Since I began to serve the Lord | Charles Albert Tindley |
Keene (Daniel Belknap) | 1800 | Since I have placed my trust in God | Tate and Brady |
Flanders (Samuel Babcock) | 1795 | Since I have placed my trust in God | Tate and Brady |
The Bird (William Billings) | 1790 | Since I have placed my trust in God | Tate and Brady |
Victors (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | Sing the triumphs of your conquering | James Relly |
Conquest (William Billings) | 1786 | Sing the triumphs of your conquering head | James Relly |
North Kingston (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | Sing to the Lord Jehovah's name | Isaac Watts |
Medway (William Billings) | 1778 | Sing to the Lord Jehovah's name | Isaac Watts |
Sparta (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Sing to the Lord a new-made song | Tate and Brady |
St. Enoch (William Billings) | 1794 | Sing to the Lord a new-made song | Tate and Brady |
Farnum (Jacob French) | 1789 | Sing to the Lord a new-made song | Tate and Brady |
Medford (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | Sing to the Lord aloud | Isaac Watts |
Winsor (Daniel Read) | 1786 | Sing to the Lord, ye distant lands | Isaac Watts |
Peckersfield (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Sing to the Lord, ye distant lands | Isaac Watts |
Richmond (Daniel Belknap) | 1806 | Sing to the Lord, ye distant lands | Isaac Watts |
Westborough (Lemuel Babcock) | 1793 | Sing to the Lord, ye heavenly hosts | Isaac Watts |
Malden (Daniel Belknap) | 1797 | Sing to the Lord, ye heavenly hosts | Isaac Watts |
Fayetteville (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | Sing to the great Jehovah's praise | Charles Wesley |
Sing unto God, ye kingdoms (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | Sing unto God, ye kingdoms of the earth | |
Genoe (Ephraim Reed) | 1817 | Sing, all ye nations, to the Lord | Isaac Watts |
Admonition (Daniel Read) | 1807 | Sinners, awake betimes | Isaac Watts |
Babel (Samuel Babcock) | 1795 | Sitting by the streams that glide | Thomas Carew |
Slavoslovie velikoe (Sergei Rachmaninoff) | 1915 | Slava v vuishnikh Bogu (Glory to God in the highest) | |
Dormant (Jacob French) | 1802 | Sleep! downy sleep! come close my eyes | Thomas Flatman |
Warren (Lemuel Babcock) | 1793 | Sleep! downy sleep! come close my eyes | Thomas Flatman |
Fading Nature (Stephen Jenks) | 1807 | So fades the lovely, blooming flower | Anne Steele |
The Close of the Year (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | So fly our months and years | Anonymous |
Holborn (Aaron Williams) | 1763 | Soldiers of Christ, arise | Charles Wesley |
Christian Soldier (Daniel Read) | 1804 | Soldiers of Christ, arise | Charles Wesley |
Wallace (Deodatus Dutton) | 1830 | Soldiers of the cross, arise / Lo, your Captain | Jared Waterbury |
Salem (Oliver Holden) | 1793 | Some seraph, lend your heavenly tongue | Isaac Watts |
Ohio (Jacob French) | 1789 | Some trust in horses trained for war | Isaac Watts |
Religion (Stephen Jenks) | 1804 | Some walk in honor's gaudy show | Isaac Watts |
Lyme (Daniel Read) | 1785 | Soon as I heard my Father say | Isaac Watts |
Yarmouth (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | Soon shall I quit this mortal shore | Henry Alline |
Deliverance (Oliver Holden) | 1793 | Soon shall I quit this mortal shore | Henry Alline |
Supplication (Barnabas McKyes) | 1832 | Spare us, O Lord, aloud we pray | Isaac Watts |
Berwick (Jacob French) | 1786 | Speak, O ye judges of the earth | Tate and Brady |
Gospel Armor (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | Stand up, my soul, shake off thy fears | Isaac Watts |
Mourner (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | Still out of the deepest abyss | Charles Wesley |
Hague (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | Stoop down, my thoughts, that use to rise | Isaac Watts |
Warren (Daniel Read) | 1785 | Stoop down, my thoughts, that use to rise | Isaac Watts |
Dissolution (Samuel Babcock) | 1795 | Stoop down, my thoughts, that use to rise | Isaac Watts |
Funeral (Samuel Wakefield) | 1832 | Stoop down, my thoughts, that use to rise | Isaac Watts |
Messiah (Jacob French) | 1802 | Sun, moon and stars convey thy praise | Isaac Watts |
Pownal (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | Sure there's a righteous God | Isaac Watts |
Devotion (Daniel Read) | 1786 | Sweet is the day of sacred rest | Isaac Watts |
Lewisburgh (Nehemiah Shumway) | 1793 | Sweet is the day of sacred rest | Isaac Watts |
Declaration (Jacob French) | 1793 | Sweet is the day of sacred rest | Isaac Watts |
Devotion (Alexander Johnson) | 1818 | Sweet is the day of sacred rest | Isaac Watts |
Lynn (William Billings) | 1770 | Sweet is the memory of Thy grace | Isaac Watts |
Sabbath (Daniel Read) | 1785 | Sweet is the work, my God and King | Isaac Watts |
Topsfield (Alexander Gillet) | 1795 | Sweet is the work, my God, my King | Isaac Watts |
Rockbridge (Lucius Chapin) | 1813 | Sweet is the work, my God, my King | Isaac Watts |
Franklin (Stephen Jenks) | 1800 | Sweet is the work, my God, my King | Isaac Watts |
Brattle Street (1786) (William Billings) | 1786 | Sweet is the work, my God, my King | Isaac Watts |
Rapture (Oliver Holden) | 1793 | Sweet is the work, my God, my King | Isaac Watts |
Portland (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | Sweet is the work, my God, my King | Isaac Watts |
Sweet Rivers (William Moore) | 1825 | Sweet rivers of redeeming love | John Granade |
Sorrow's Tear (Stephen Jenks) | 1805 | Sweet spirit, if thy airy sleep | Isaac Watts |
Neglected Harp (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | Take down thy long neglected harp | John Newton (hymnwriter) |
Jewin Street (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | Teach me some melodious sonnet | Robert Robinson |
Tolland (Merit Woodruff) | 1800 | Teach me the measure of my days | Isaac Watts |
Cobham (William Billings) | 1794 | Teach me the measure of my days | Isaac Watts |
Penobscot (Daniel Belknap) | 1806 | Teach me the measure of my days | Isaac Watts |
Vanity (Jacob French) | 1802 | Teach me the measure of my days | Isaac Watts |
Brownson (Oliver Brownson) | 1802 | Teach me the measure of my days | Isaac Watts |
Italy (Jacob French) | 1789 | Teach us, O Lord, how frail is man | Isaac Watts |
Translation (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | Thanks be to God, whose faithful love | Charles Wesley |
Judgment (Alexander Gillet) | 1779 | That awful day will surely come | Isaac Watts |
Harmony (1807) (Elisha West) | 1807 | That awful day will surely come | Isaac Watts |
Hadley (Joseph Stone) | 1786 | That awful day will surely come | Isaac Watts |
Millennium (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | That glorious day is drawing near | Anonymous |
Beneficence (William Billings) | 1786 | That man is blest who stands in awe | Tate and Brady |
Ripton (Daniel Read) | 1785 | That man is blest, who stands in awe | Tate and Brady |
Hallelujah Hymn (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | That name to me sounds ever sweet | Anonymous |
Aberdeen (Oliver Holden) | 1793 | The Almighty spake, and Gabriel sped | George Richards |
Buckland (Oliver Brownson) | 1783 | The Eternal speaks, all heaven attends | Anonymous |
Freehold (Nehemiah Shumway) | 1793 | The God of Abraham praise | |
Resurrection (Daniel Read) | 1785 | The God of glory sends His summons forth | Isaac Watts |
Camden (Oliver Holden) | 1793 | The God of glory sends His summons forth | Isaac Watts |
Wrentham (William Billings) | 1778 | The God of glory sends His summons forth | Isaac Watts |
Pennsylvania (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1796 | The God of glory sends his summons forth | Isaac Watts |
Newington (Stephen Jenks) | 1805 | The God of glory sends his summons forth | Isaac Watts |
Judgment (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | The God of glory sends his summons forth | Isaac Watts |
York (Oliver Brownson) | 1783 | The God of glory sends his summons forth | Isaac Watts |
Norfolk (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | The God of mercy be adored | Isaac Watts |
Psalm 23 (James Lyon) | 1761 | The Lord Himself, the mighty Lord | Tate and Brady |
Savoy (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | The Lord Jehovah reigns | Isaac Watts |
Berlin (Daniel Belknap) | 1800 | The Lord Jehovah reigns | Isaac Watts |
Majesty (Walter Janes) | 1807 | The Lord Jehovah reigns | Isaac Watts |
Thetford (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | The Lord Jehovah reigns | Isaac Watts |
New Canaan (Oliver Holden) | 1792 | The Lord Jehovah reigns | Isaac Watts |
Government (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | The Lord Jehovah reigns | Isaac Watts |
Corsica (William Billings) | 1770 | The Lord almighty is a God | Perez Morton |
The Lord descended from above (William Billings) | 1770 | The Lord descended from above | Thomas Sternhold |
Saco (Daniel Belknap) | 1806 | The Lord hath eyes to give the blind | Isaac Watts |
Freedom (Elisha West) | 1802 | The Lord hath eyes to give the blind | Isaac Watts |
Psalm 23 (Francis Hopkinson) | 1761 | The Lord himself, the mighty Lord | Tate and Brady |
Easter Anthem (William Billings) | 1787 | The Lord is risen indeed | Edward Young |
Hampton (Stephen Jenks) | 1818 | The Lord my Shepherd is | Isaac Watts |
Scotland (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | The Lord my Shepherd is | Isaac Watts |
Berkley (Alexander Gillet) | 1794 | The Lord my pasture shall prepare | Joseph Addison |
Cross-Street (William Billings) | 1794 | The Lord my pasture shall prepare | Joseph Addison |
Lexington (James P. Carrell) | 1831 | The Lord my pasture shall prepare | Joseph Addison |
Lamberton (Nehemiah Shumway) | 1793 | The Lord my shepherd is | Isaac Watts |
Middlesex (Oliver Holden) | 1793 | The Lord of glory reigns, he reigns on high | Isaac Watts |
Freedom (Alexander Gillet) | 1779 | The Lord of glory reigns, he reigns on high | Isaac Watts |
Dedication Anthem (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | The Lord reigneth, let the earth rejoice | |
Lancaster (Nehemiah Shumway) | 1793 | The Lord, how fearful is His name | Isaac Watts |
Judgment (Nehemiah Shumway) | 1793 | The Lord, the Judge, before His throne | Isaac Watts |
Carthagena (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | The Lord, the Sovereign, sends his summons forth | Isaac Watts |
Lexington (Solomon Howe) | 1804 | The Prince of Peace, whose gentle sway | Anonymous |
Reviving Hope (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | The Savior calls, let every ear | Anne Steele |
Mount Calvary (Ananias Davisson) | 1813 | The Son of Man they did betray | John Granade |
Messiah (1813) (Anonymous) | 1813 | The Son of man they did betray | John Granade |
Stowe (Samuel Babcock) | 1795 | The birds without barn | John Newton (hymnwriter) |
Hadley (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | The chief concern of lost mankind | Joseph Hart |
Norway (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | The day is past and gone | John Leland |
Evening Hymn (James P. Carrell) | 1831 | The day is past and gone | John Leland |
Evening Shade (Stephen Jenks) | 1805 | The day is past ands gone | John Leland |
Harvest Hymn (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | The fields are all white, the harvest is near | Anonymous |
Bethlehem Judah (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | The fountain of Christ | Joseph Hart |
Clapboardtree Grove (Daniel Belknap) | 1797 | The gentle breeze which through the grove | Anonymous |
The Impartial Song (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | The great God of love has shown us the way | Anonymous |
Judgment Hymn (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | The great tremendous day's approaching | Anonymous |
Sublimity (William Billings) | 1794 | The heavens declare the glory of God | |
Zion (Oliver Shaw) | 1808 | The hill of Zion yields | Isaac Watts |
Concord (Oliver Holden) | 1793 | The hill of Zion yields | Isaac Watts |
The Lord Will Make the Way (Charles Albert Tindley) | 1901 | The hills of life which you must climb | Charles Albert Tindley |
Resurrection (Jacob French) | 1802 | The joyful day is coming on | Anonymous |
Kingston (Daniel Read) | 1785 | The law by Moses came | Isaac Watts |
East Needham (Daniel Belknap) | 1800 | The little hills, on every side | Isaac Watts |
Bristol (Timothy Swan) | 1783 | The lofty pillars of the sky | Joseph Addison |
Psalm 1 (Israel Holdroyd) | 1724 | The man is blest that hath not lent | Thomas Sternhold |
Humility (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | The man that views his guilt and sin | Anonymous |
Psalm 50 (Israel Holdroyd) | 1722 | The mighty God, the eternal, has thus spoke | William Whittingham |
Methuen (Abraham Wood) | 1789 | The moment a sinner believes | Joseph Hart |
Close of the Day (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | The night draws near, we must away | Anonymous |
Opening Heavens (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | The opening heavens around me shine | Isaac Watts |
Warebridge (Oliver Shaw) | 1808 | The praises of my God and King | Anne Steele |
Friendship (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | The reason why we love friendship | Anonymous |
Death's Alarm (Elisha West) | 1793 | The rising morning can't assure | Isaac Watts |
Rowley (Jacob Kimball) | 1793 | The saints shall flourish in his days | Isaac Watts |
Winter-Street (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | The saints should never be dismayed | William Cowper |
Brandon (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | The scattered clouds are fled at last | Anonymous |
Milton (Elisha West) | 1802 | The shining worlds above | Isaac Watts |
Jackson (William Moore) | 1825 | The spacious firmament on high | Joseph Addison |
Raynham (Daniel Belknap) | 1797 | The spirits of the just | Joseph Hart |
Syria (Daniel Belknap) | 1797 | The spreading billows know their bound | Isaac Watts |
Psalm 21 (Amos Bull) | 1779 | The states, O Lord, with songs of praise | Tate and Brady |
Independence (William Billings) | 1778 | The states, O Lord, with songs of praise | William Billings |
Millennium (William Walker) | 1835 | The time is soon coming by the prophets foretold | Anonymous |
Hicks' Farewell (William Walker) | 1835 | The time is swiftly rolling on | Berryman Hicks |
The Apple Tree (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | The tree of life my soul hath seen | Richard Hutchins |
Ephesus (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | The uplifted eye, and bended knee | Thomas Scott |
Free Grace (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | The voice of free grace cries 'scape to the mountains | Richard Burdsall |
Lynn (Abijah Forbush) | 1803 | The voice of my Beloved sounds | Isaac Watts |
Enfield (Daniel Belknap) | 1806 | The voice of my Beloved sounds | Isaac Watts |
Solomon's Song (Timothy Swan) | 1797 | The voice of my beloved sounds | Charles Wesley |
The Watchman's Call (William Walker) | 1835 | The watchmen blow the trumpet round | Anonymous |
Precept (Elisha West) | 1793 | The watchmen join their voice | Isaac Watts |
I'll Overcome Some Day (Charles Albert Tindley) | 1901 | The world is one great battlefield | Charles Albert Tindley |
After a While (Charles Albert Tindley) | 1901 | The world of forms and changes | Charles Albert Tindley |
Monticello (Daniel Read) | 1804 | The world's foundations by His hand | Isaac Watts |
Mendon (Daniel Belknap) | 1802 | Thee we adore, eternal name | Isaac Watts |
Human Frailty (Daniel Read) | 1785 | Thee we adore, eternal name | Isaac Watts |
Saybrook (Daniel Belknap) | 1797 | There is a house not made with hands | Isaac Watts |
Bedford (Ezra Goff) | 1806 | There is a house not made with hands | Isaac Watts |
The Rose Tree (Ananias Davisson) | 1813 | There is a land of pleasure | Anonymous |
Hanley Green (Oliver Holden) | 1806 | There is a land of pure delight | Isaac Watts |
Jordan (William Billings) | 1786 | There is a land of pure delight | Isaac Watts |
Shoreham (Daniel Belknap) | 1797 | There is a land of pure delight | Isaac Watts |
Will You Be There? (Charles Albert Tindley) | 1913 | There is a land that is free from tears | Charles Albert Tindley |
Fairhaven (Jacob French) | 1789 | There was an hour when Christ rejoiced | Isaac Watts |
Bradford (Daniel Belknap) | 1806 | These glorious minds, how bright they shine | Isaac Watts |
Durham (Daniel Belknap) | 1802 | Think mighty God, on feebleman | Isaac Watts |
Crisis (Abijah Forbush) | 1803 | Think of the sands run down to waste | Isaac Watts |
Dunlap's Creek (S. McFarland) | 1814 | Think, O my soul, the dreadful day | Isaac Watts |
Patmos (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | Think, mighty God, on feeble man | Isaac Watts |
Pomfret (Merit Woodruff) | 1800 | Think, mighty God, on feeble man | Isaac Watts |
Euphrates (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | Think, mighty God, on feeble man | Isaac Watts |
Psalm 89 (Simeon Jocelin) | 1782 | Think, mighty God, on feeble man | Isaac Watts |
Sudbury (Daniel Read) | 1785 | Think, mighty God, on feeble man | Isaac Watts |
Mansfield (William Billings) | 1779 | Think, mighty God, on feeble man | Isaac Watts |
Farmington (Alexander Gillet) | 1779 | Think, mighty God, on feeble man | Isaac Watts |
Sunday (Samuel Babcock) | 1800 | This day is God's, let all the land | Tate and Brady |
Hatfield (Alexander Gillet) | 1794 | This is the day the Lord hath made | Isaac Watts |
Boxford (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | This is the day when Christ arose | John Lathrop |
Hosanna (Walter Janes) | 1803 | This is the glorious day | Isaac Watts |
Lord's Day (Oliver Holden) | 1796 | This is the glorious day | Isaac Watts |
Glasgow (Elkanah Dare) | 1813 | This life's a dream, an empty show | Isaac Watts |
Ellington (Truman Wetmore) | 1807 | This life's a dream, an empty show | Isaac Watts |
Smithfield (Daniel Read) | 1794 | This life's a dream, an empty show | Isaac Watts |
Sardis (Ezra Goff) | 1805 | This life's a dream, an empty show | Isaac Watts |
All Saints (Alexander Gillet) | 1794 | This life's a dream, an empty show | Isaac Watts |
Contrast (Oliver Holden) | 1797 | This life's a dream, an empty show | Isaac Watts |
New Jerusalem (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | This life's a dream, an empty show | Isaac Watts |
Waterfield (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | This spacious earth is all the Lord's | Isaac Watts |
Rocky-Nook (William Billings) | 1794 | Those glorious minds, how bright they shine | Isaac Watts |
Eden (William Billings) | 1786 | Those glorious minds, how bright they shine | Isaac Watts |
Born to Die (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Thou God of glorious majesty | Charles Wesley |
Complaint (Abijah Forbush) | 1806 | Thou God of love, thou ever-blest | Isaac Watts |
Election (William Billings) | 1786 | Thou art my blest portion, thou dear Nazarene | James Relly |
The Child's Request (Lewis Edson) | 1782 | Thou giver of my life and joy | Anonymous |
Westminster (Nehemiah Shumway) | 1793 | Thou great and sovereign Lord of all | Anonymous |
Rhode Island (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | Thou great mysterious God unknown | Charles Wesley |
Kedron (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | Thou man of griefs, remember me | Charles Wesley |
Randolph (Daniel Belknap) | 1806 | Thou refuge of my weary soul | Anne Steele |
Chelsea (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | Thou sacred one, almighty three | Isaac Watts |
Ashham (William Billings) | 1778 | Thou whom my soul admires above | Isaac Watts |
Hinsdale (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | Thou wilt reveal the paths of life | Isaac Watts |
Psalm 90 (Israel Holdroyd) | 1722 | Thou, Lord, hast been our sure defense | John Hopkins |
In Me (Charles Albert Tindley) | 1923 | Thou, O Christ, my Lord and King | Charles Albert Tindley |
The Lord Will Provide (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Though troubles assail | John Newton (hymnwriter) |
The Christian's Warrant (Samuel Holyoke) | 1804 | Though troubles assail | John Newton (hymnwriter) |
St. John's (Eliakim Doolittle) | 1800 | Thrice happy man who fears the Lord | Isaac Watts |
Newmark (Daniel Belknap) | 1797 | Throned on a cloud our God shall come | Isaac Watts |
Haverhill (William Billings) | 1770 | Through all the changing scenes of life | Tate and Brady |
Honor to the Hills (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Through all this world below | Anonymous |
Captain Kidd (Alexander Johnson) | 1818 | Through all this world below | Anonymous |
Stratfield (Ezra Goff) | 1786 | Through every age, eternal God | Isaac Watts |
Nativity (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | Thus Gabriel sang, and straight around | Isaac Watts |
Purchase Street (1779) (William Billings) | 1779 | Thus far the Lord has led me on | Isaac Watts |
Worship (Anonymous) | 1788 | Thus far the Lord has led me on | Isaac Watts |
Hampton (Samuel Holyoke) | 1803 | Thus saith the Ruler of the skies | Isaac Watts |
Resignation (William Billings) | 1781 | Thus saith the Ruler of the skies | Isaac Watts |
Monson (Daniel Belknap) | 1806 | Thus saith the high and lofty one | Isaac Watts |
Petersburgh (William Billings) | 1786 | Thus saith the high and lofty one | Isaac Watts |
All Things Fair and Bright are Thine (Oliver Shaw) | 1817 | Thy art, O God, the life and light | Thomas Moore |
Condescension (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | Thy favors, Lord, surprise our souls | Isaac Watts |
Addison (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Thy mercy sweetens every soil | Joseph Addison |
Versailles (Alexander Johnson) | 1818 | Thy mercy, my God, is the theme of my song | John Stocker |
Channel of Mercy (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Thy mercy, my God, is the theme of my song | John Stocker |
Mentz (Samuel Holyoke) | 1797 | Thy pardoning love, so free, so sweet | Anne Steele |
Norham (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | Thy wonted goodness, Lord, repeat | |
Virginia (Oliver Brownson) | 1782 | Thy words the raging wind control | Isaac Watts |
Granville (Truman Wetmore) | 1798 | Thy words the raging winds control | Isaac Watts |
Camden (Zedekiah Sanger) | 1806 | Thy words the raging winds control | Isaac Watts |
Protection (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | Tis Jesus protects me, my fears now remove | Anonymous |
Sincerity (Oliver Holden) | 1793 | Tis a point I long to know | John Newton (hymnwriter) |
Ashley (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | Tis but a few whose days amount | Isaac Watts |
Christianity (Jacob French) | 1802 | Tis by the faith of joys to come | Isaac Watts |
Unity (William Billings) | 1770 | Tis by the faith of joys to come | Isaac Watts |
Rainbow (Timothy Swan) | 1785 | Tis by thy strength the mountains stand | Isaac Watts |
Triumph (Anonymous) | 1813 | Tis done! Lo, they come! bright celestials descend | Anonymous lyricist |
Concord (Daniel Belknap) | 1797 | Tis finished, so the Savior cried | Samuel Stennett |
Wilmington (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | Tis god that lifts our comforts high | Isaac Watts |
Aspiration (Abraham Wood) | 1793 | Tis pure delight without alloy | Isaac Watts |
Ode to Music (Oliver Holden) | 1792 | Tis thine, sweet power | Alexander Pope |
Eastham (Daniel Read) | 1785 | Tis with a mournful pleasure now | Isaac Watts |
Dedham (Jacob Kimball) | 1800 | To God I cried with mournful voice | Isaac Watts |
Doxology (Daniel Read) | 1785 | To God the Father, God the Son | Isaac Watts |
Zina (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | To God the mighty Lord | Tate and Brady |
Lima (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | To God the only wise | Isaac Watts |
Attleborough (William Billings) | 1770 | To God the only wise | Isaac Watts |
Malden (William Billings) | 1770 | To God, the great, the ever-blessed | Isaac Watts |
Menotomy (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | To Jesus, our exalted Lord | Anne Steele |
Chosen Race (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | To bless Thy chosen race | Tate and Brady |
New South (William Billings) | 1770 | To bless Thy chosen race | Tate and Brady |
Waterford (Jacob Kimball) | 1793 | To bless thy chosen race | Tate and Brady |
Dartmouth (Stephen Jenks) | 1803 | To bring the glorious news | Isaac Watts |
No. 45 (William Billings) | 1770 | To him who chose us first | Isaac Watts |
Love Divine (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | To him who did salvation bring | Anonymous |
Dependence (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | To keep the lamp alive | William Cowper |
Urania (Solomon Howe) | 1804 | To my almighty Savior's hand | Anonymous |
Poundridge (Stephen Jenks) | 1800 | To our Almighty Maker, God | Isaac Watts |
Adams (William Billings) | 1794 | To spend one sacred day | Isaac Watts |
Ashby (Jacob Kimball) | 1793 | To spend one sacred day | Isaac Watts |
Woodstock (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | To the haven of thy breast | Charles Wesley |
Victory (William Billings) | 1794 | To thine almighty arm we owe Ye sons of men, a feeble race |
Isaac Watts |
Surety (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | To this dear Surety's hand | Isaac Watts |
Dix-Hills (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | Too many, Lord, abuse Thy grace | William Cowper |
Edenvale (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | Too mean this little globe for me | Henry Alline |
Athens (Jacob French) | 1789 | Touch, heavenly Word, O touch these curious souls | Isaac Watts |
Inspiration (Jacob French) | 1789 | Twas by an order from the Lord | Isaac Watts |
Litchfield (Oliver Brownson) | 1783 | Twas from thy hand, my God, I came | Isaac Watts |
Mournful Song (Elisha West) | 1802 | Twas on that dark and doleful night | Isaac Watts |
Passover (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | Twas on that dark, that doleful night | Isaac Watts |
Solemnity (Ananias Davisson) | 1817 | Twas on that dark, that doleful night | Isaac Watts |
Autumn (Daniel Belknap) | 1800 | Twas spring, twas summer, all was gay | Samuel Johnson |
Holland (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | Uncertain life, how soon it flies | Anne Steele |
Funeral Hymn (1800) (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Up to Thy throne, almighty King | Anonymous |
Benevolent Street (Oliver Shaw) | 1815 | Up to the Lord, that reigns on high | Isaac Watts |
Acton (Abraham Wood) | 1793 | Vain man, thy fond pursuits forbear | Joseph Hart |
Knowledge of Jesus (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Vain, delusive world, adieu | Charles Wesley |
Hymn for Whitsunday (Benjamin Carr) | 1803 | Veni, Creator Spiritus Spirit, Creator of mankind |
Anonymous |
Rome (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | Wandering pilgrims, mourning Christians | John Leland |
The Wandering Pilgrim (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Wandering pilgrims, mourning Christians | John Leland |
Retrospect (William Billings) | 1778 | Was not the day dark and gloomy | |
Beauty (Jacob French) | 1789 | We are a garden walled around | Isaac Watts |
Bunker Hill (Abraham Wood) | 1793 | We are exposed all day to die | Isaac Watts |
We'll Understand It Better By and By (Charles Albert Tindley) | 1905 | We are tossed and driven | Charles Albert Tindley |
Hull (William Billings) | 1786 | We celebrate the praise today | James Relly |
Eighteenth Psalm (William Billings) | 1770 | We love Thee, Lord, and we adore | Isaac Watts |
Millville (Elkanah Dare) | 1813 | We praise thee, Lord, who heard our cries | Joel Barlow |
Te Deum (Nathaniel Patrick) | 1790 | We praise thee, O God | |
Te Deum in E flat major (William Child) | 1790 | We praise thee, O God | |
The Rock (Oliver Holden) | 1804 | We've found the rock, the travelers cried | Anonymous |
Psalm 112 (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | Weary of wandering from my God | Charles Wesley |
Staunton (James P. Carrell) | 1831 | Weary souls, who wander wide | Charles Wesley |
Aspiration (Jacob French) | 1789 | Weary world, when will it end | Charles Wesley |
Weeping Sinner (Oliver Holden) | 1806 | Weeping sinner, dry your tears | Oliver Holden |
The Sabbath (Jacob French) | 1789 | Welcome, sweet day of rest | Isaac Watts |
Derry (Ezra Goff) | 1806 | Welcome, sweet day of rest | Isaac Watts |
Dauphin (Jacob French) | 1793 | Welcome, sweet day of rest | Isaac Watts |
Lisbon (Daniel Read) | 1785 | Welcome, sweet day of rest | Isaac Watts |
Amiens (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | Welcome, sweet day of rest | Isaac Watts |
Friendly Meeting (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Well met, dear friends, in Jesus' name | Anonymous |
Cyrene (Abijah Forbush) | 1803 | Well, if our days must fly | Isaac Watts |
Reception (Jacob French) | 1802 | Well, the Redeemer's gone | Isaac Watts |
Silver Spring (Asahel Benham) | 1790 | Were I in heaven without my God | Isaac Watts |
Mary's Tears (Oliver Shaw) | 1817 | Were not the sinful Mary's tears | Thomas Moore |
Norfolk (Alexander Gillet) | 1792 | What a mournful life is mine | John Newton (hymnwriter) |
Chelsea (William Billings) | 1786 | What beauties divine | James Relly |
I'll Be Satisfied (Charles Albert Tindley) | 1919 | What if all the world was offered unto me | Charles Albert Tindley |
Sudbury (1794) (William Billings) | 1794 | What if the saint must die | John Peck |
Mount Vernon (Jacob French) | 1802 | What if the saint must die | John Peck |
Syracuse (Samuel Holyoke) | 1804 | What is our God, or what his name | Isaac Watts |
Bitter Sweet (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | What is the world, with all its toys | Benjamin Beddome |
Idumea (Oliver Holden) | 1793 | What mighty man, or mighty God | Isaac Watts |
Gratitude (Jacob French) | 1802 | What shall I render to my God | Isaac Watts |
Gratitude (Alexander Gillet) | 1795 | What shall I render to my God | Isaac Watts |
Gratitude (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | What shall I render to my God | Isaac Watts |
Bolton (Ebenezer Child) | 1804 | What shall I render to my God | Isaac Watts |
Mount Vernon Hymn (Stephen Jenks) | 1802 | What solemn sounds the ear invade | |
Meeting Street (Oliver Shaw) | 1815 | What various hindrances we meet | William Cowper |
Wondrous Love (James Christopher) | 1840 | What wondrous love is this | Anonymous |
Amelia (Solomon Howe) | 1804 | When Christ, the virgin's glorious son | Anonymous |
Joy Was Our Song (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | When God restored our captive state | Isaac Watts |
Charlestown (Daniel Read) | 1785 | When God revealed His gracious name | Isaac Watts |
Transition (Oliver Holden) | 1796 | When God revealed His gracious name | Isaac Watts |
North Bolton (Jacob French) | 1802 | When God revealed his gracious name | Isaac Watts |
Reformation (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | When God revealed his gracious name | Isaac Watts |
Majesty (Stephen Jenks) | 1799 | When God, our leader, shines in arms | Isaac Watts |
Confidence (Joseph Funk) | 1832 | When Hannah, pressed with grief | John Newton (hymnwriter) |
Fayette (Samuel Wakefield) | 1832 | When I can read my title clear | Isaac Watts |
Dudley (William Walker) | 1840 | When I can read my title clear | Isaac Watts |
Pisgah (James C. Lowry) | 1817 | When I can read my title clear | Isaac Watts |
Ninety-Fifth (Lucius Chapin) | 1813 | When I can read my title clear | Isaac Watts |
Exeter (William Billings) | 1774 | When I my inward guilt suppressed Hark! from the tombs a doleful sound |
Isaac Watts |
Medfield (William Billings) | 1770 | When I my various blessings see | Samuel Byles |
Gardner (Daniel Belknap) | 1806 | When I survey the wondrous cross | Isaac Watts |
Creation (William Billings) | 1779 | When I with pleasing wonder stand | Isaac Watts |
Langdon (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | When I with pleasing wonder stand | Isaac Watts |
Emmaus (William Billings) | 1778 | When Jesus wept a falling tear | William Billings |
Leverett Street (Isaac Lane) | 1793 | When all Thy mercies, O my God | Joseph Addison |
Fly Crick (Nathaniel Billings) | 1795 | When all thy mercies, O my God | Joseph Addison |
Bright Reversion (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | When conscious grief laments sincere | Anne Steele |
Alpha (Oliver Holden) | 1792 | When faith presents the Savior's death | James Hervey |
Joyful Tidings (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | When first the God of boundless might | Samuel Stennett |
Danville (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | When gladness wings my favored hour | Helen Williams |
Asia (Daniel Read) | 1785 | When man grows bold in sin | Isaac Watts |
Canton (Timothy Swan) | 1790 | When marching to thy blest abode | Tate and Brady |
Eastford (Jacob French) | 1789 | When marching to thy blest abode | Tate and Brady |
Washington (Stephen Jenks) | 1800 | When men grow bold in wicked ways | Isaac Watts |
Acceptance (Oliver Holden) | 1797 | When midnight darkness veils the skies | Isaac Watts |
Middleton (Jacob Kimball) | 1793 | When overwhelmed with grief | Isaac Watts |
Machias (James Lyon) | 1774 | When overwhelmed with grief | Isaac Watts |
The Sinner's Warning (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | When pity prompts me to look round | Anonymous |
Contemplation (Anonymous) | 1832 | When quiet in my house I sit | Charles Wesley |
Pennsylvania (Nehemiah Shumway) | 1793 | When shall Thy lovely face be seen? | Isaac Watts |
Easton (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | When shall the sovereign grace | Isaac Watts |
Indian's Farewell (William Walker) | 1835 | When shall we all meet again | Anonymous |
Mountain (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | When some kind shepherd from his fold | John Needham |
Psalm 126 (Israel Holdroyd) | 1722 | When that the Lord again his Zion had forth brought | William Whittingham |
Sappho (William Billings) | 1770 | When the fierce north wind with his airy forces | Isaac Watts |
Redemption (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | When the first parents of our race | Isaac Watts |
Citation (Ebenezer Child) | 1804 | When the great Builder arched the skies | Isaac Watts |
I Will Go, if My Father Holds My Hand (Charles Albert Tindley) | 1907 | When the pathway of duty | Charles Albert Tindley |
Stand By Me (Charles Albert Tindley) | 1905 | When the storms of life are raging | Charles Albert Tindley |
Westbury (James P. Carrell) | 1831 | When thou my righteous Judge shall come | Selina Hastings |
Vernal Day (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | When verdure clothes the fertile vale | Anne Steele |
Psalm 137 (Israel Holdroyd) | 1722 | When we did sit in Babylon | William Whittingham |
Portland (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | When we, our wearied limbs to rest | Tate and Brady |
Marshfield (William Billings) | 1770 | When we, our wearied limbs to rest | |
Lamentation (Walter Janes) | 1803 | When we, our wearied limbs to rest | Tate and Brady |
Changing Seasons (Ananias Davisson) | 1820 | When winter is over and spring is begun | Anonymous |
Review (Oliver Holden) | 1806 | When with my mind devoutly pressed | Moses Browne |
St. John's (William Billings) | 1794 | Where are the mourners, saith the Lord | Isaac Watts |
Dedication (Abraham Wood) | 1793 | Where shall we go | Isaac Watts |
Sweet Complaint (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | While of Thy absence we complain | Isaac Watts |
Sherburne (Daniel Read) | 1785 | While shepherds watched their flocks by night | Tate and Brady |
Ephrathah (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | While shepherds watched their flocks by night | Nahum Tate |
Charlston (William Billings) | 1770 | While shepherds watched their flocks by night | Nahum Tate |
Bethlehem (William Billings) | 1778 | While shepherds watched their flocks by night | Nahum Tate |
Cuba (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | While some on me with wonder gaze | Tate and Brady |
Annapolis (Solomon Howe) | 1804 | While we admire the vast design | Anonymous |
Elon (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Who has believed thy word | Isaac Watts |
Pinckney Street (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | Who hath our report believed | Anonymous |
Messiah (Samuel Wakefield) | 1825 | Who is this who comes from far | Charles Wesley |
Triumph (Daniel Read) | 1793 | Who shall the Lord's elect condemn | Isaac Watts |
Providence (William Billings) | 1770 | Who shall the Lord's elect condemn | Isaac Watts |
St Elisha's (William Billings) | 1770 | Who shall the Lord's elect condemn? | Isaac Watts |
Winthrop (Jacob French) | 1802 | Whom then in heaven, but thee alone | Tate and Brady |
Protection (Abijah Forbush) | 1803 | Why did the nations join to slay | Isaac Watts |
Adams (Daniel Read) | 1793 | Why did the nations join to slay | Isaac Watts |
Monmouth (Jacob French) | 1793 | Why do we mourn departing friends | Isaac Watts |
Separation (Alexander Johnson) | 1818 | Why do we mourn departing friends | Isaac Watts |
China (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | Why do we mourn departing friends | Isaac Watts |
New Orleans (Robert Boyd) | 1817 | Why do we mourn departing friends | Isaac Watts |
Funeral Hymn (Oliver Holden) | 1792 | Why do we mourn departing friends | Isaac Watts |
Alarm (Stephen Jenks) | 1803 | Why do we mourn departing friends | Isaac Watts |
Northborough (Daniel Belknap) | 1800 | Why do we mourn departing friends | Isaac Watts |
Lamentation for Jerusalem (Jacob French) | 1789 | Why dost thou sit solitary | |
Cana (Oliver Holden) | 1803 | Why is my heart so far from Thee | Isaac Watts |
Petition (Amos Pilsbury) | 1799 | Why not now, my God, my God | Charles Wesley |
Smyrna (Oliver Holden) | 1796 | Why should the children of a King | Isaac Watts |
Brandford (Asahel Benham) | 1783 | Why should the children of a King | Isaac Watts |
Spiritual Babylon (Solomon Howe) | 1804 | Why should this earth delight us so | Isaac Watts |
Bunker Hill (Sylvanus Ripley) | 1781 | Why should vain mortals tremble at the sight | Nathaniel Niles |
Cyrene (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | Why will ye die, O wretched man | Henry Alline |
Why weepest thou? (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Why, O my soul, why weepest thou | Benjamin Beddome |
Windsor (Elisha West) | 1802 | Wide as the world is thy command | Isaac Watts |
Iceland (Oliver Holden) | 1806 | Winter has a joy for me | William Cowper |
Royalston (Abraham Wood) | 1779 | With cheerful voice I sing | Isaac Watts |
Dunstable (William Billings) | 1778 | With earnest longings of the mind | Isaac Watts |
Devizes (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | With earnest longings of the mind | Isaac Watts |
Milton (Timothy Olmsted) | 1805 | With earnest longings of the mind | Isaac Watts |
Belfast (Daniel Belknap) | 1802 | With flowing eyes and bleeding hearts | Philip Doddridge |
Sussex (James P. Carrell) | 1831 | With glorious clouds encompassed round | Charles Wesley |
Wesley (William Moore) | 1810 | With inward pain my heart-strings sound | Isaac Watts |
Cambridge (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | With one consent let all the earth | Tate and Brady |
Mysterious Grace (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | With pleasing grief and mournful joy | John Newton (hymnwriter) |
Morning Hymn (Elisha West) | 1802 | With reverence let the saints appear | Isaac Watts |
Morgan (William Smith (compiler)) | 1803 | With songs and honors sounding loud | Isaac Watts |
Wallbrook (Aaron Williams) | 1763 | With thanks approach His awful sight | Isaac Watts |
Commemoration (Oliver Holden) | 1793 | Worthy the Lamb that died, they cry | Isaac Watts |
Orange (Timothy Swan) | 1797 | Ye birds of lofty wing | Isaac Watts |
Paria (William Billings) | 1784 | Ye boundless realms of joy | Tate and Brady |
Pumpily (William Billings) | 1770 | Ye boundless realms of joy | Tate and Brady |
Vienna (Samuel Babcock) | 1803 | Ye boundless realms of joy | Tate and Brady |
New Boston (William Billings) | 1770 | Ye boundless realms of joy | Tate and Brady |
Restoration (Anonymous) | 1813 | Ye captives restored and saints of the Lord | Anonymous lyricist |
Transport (Anonymous) | 1813 | Ye children of Jesus, who're bound for the kingdom | John Granade |
Psalm 113 (Israel Holdroyd) | 1724 | Ye children which do serve the Lord | William Kethe |
Gospel Voice (Oliver Holden) | 1806 | Ye dying sons of men | James Boden |
Desire of Nations (Oliver Holden) | 1800 | Ye heavenly gates, loose all your chains | Isaac Watts |
Restoration (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | Ye heavens rejoice in Jesus' grace | Charles Wesley |
Edinburgh (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | Ye heavens, with sounds of triumph ring | Philip Doddridge |
Braintree (William Billings) | 1770 | Ye holy souls, in God rejoice | Isaac Watts |
The Babe of Bethlehem (William Walker) | 1835 | Ye nations all, on you I call | Anonymous |
Exhortation (Jacob French) | 1789 | Ye nations round the earth, rejoice | Isaac Watts |
Harlem (Jacob Kimball) | 1793 | Ye nations round the world, rejoice | Isaac Watts |
Messiah (Oliver Holden) | 1793 | Ye nymphs of Solima | Alexander Pope |
Psalm 47 (Israel Holdroyd) | 1722 | Ye people all with one accord | John Hopkins |
Consolation (Charles Albert Tindley) | 1909 | Ye pilgrims through this vale of tears | Charles Albert Tindley |
Psalm 33 (Israel Holdroyd) | 1722 | Ye righteous in the Lord, rejoice | John Hopkins |
Rochester (William Billings) | 1794 | Ye servants of God, your Master proclaim | Charles Wesley |
Friendship (Anonymous) | 1812 | Ye simple souls, that stray | Charles Wesley |
Great-Plain (William Billings) | 1794 | Ye slumb'ring saints, a heav'nly host | Isaac Watts |
Minden (Jacob French) | 1802 | Ye sons of Adam, vain and young | Isaac Watts |
Montague (Timothy Swan) | 1783 | Ye sons of men with joy record | Philip Doddridge |
Washington (Anonymous) | 1784 | Ye sons of men, with joy record | Philip Doddridge |
Invocation for Thanksgiving (Walter Janes) | 1803 | Ye sons of men, with joy record | Philip Doddridge |
Germany (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | Ye that delight to serve the Lord | Isaac Watts |
Montreal (Hezekiah Moors) | 1809 | Ye that delight to serve the Lord | Isaac Watts |
Ontario (Oliver Brownson) | 1797 | Ye that delight to serve the Lord | Isaac Watts |
Cambridge (William Billings) | 1770 | Ye that delight to serve the Lord | Isaac Watts |
Austria (Samuel Holyoke) | 1791 | Ye that obey the immortal King | Isaac Watts |
Wethersfield (Justin Morgan) | 1790 | Ye tribes of Adam, join | Isaac Watts |
Lyme (Timothy Swan) | 1801 | Ye tribes of Adam, join | Isaac Watts |
Bellevue (Elkanah Dare) | 1813 | Ye tribes of Adam, join | Isaac Watts |
Lenox (Lewis Edson) | 1782 | Ye tribes of Adam, join | Isaac Watts |
East Sudbury (William Billings) | 1794 | Ye tribes of Adam, join | Isaac Watts |
Forster (Anonymous) | 1813 | Ye weary heavy laden souls | John Granade |
Morning Star (Alexander Gillet) | 1807 | Ye worlds of light, that roll so near | Benjamin Beddome |
Morning Star (James P. Carrell) | 1821 | Ye worlds of light, that roll so near | Benjamin Beddome |
Lancaster (Abraham Wood) | 1793 | Yet, gracious God | Isaac Watts |
My Secret of Joy (Charles Albert Tindley) | 1909 | You ask me where I get the joys | Charles Albert Tindley |
Rejoice in Thy Youth (Jeremiah Ingalls) | 1805 | Young man, indulge thy passion | Anonymous |
Holliston (Daniel Belknap) | 1797 | Your harps, ye trembling saints | Augustus Toplady |
Wandrers Nachtlied (Franz Schubert) | 1827 | Über alle Gipfeln ist Ruh | Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
Shestopsalmie (Sergei Rachmaninoff) | 1915 | Слава в вышних Богу (Glory to God in the highest) |