Christian Hymns for Public and Private Worship: a collection compiled by a committee of the Cheshire Pastoral Association (11th ed.)

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401Father of all our mercies, thouPage Scan
402Light of those whose dreary dwellingPage Scan
403Lowly and solemn be they children's cryPage Scan
404Almighty God, in humble prayerPage Scan
405O, for a heart to praise my GodPage Scan
406O God, my strength, my hopePage Scan
407Thou Fount of blessing, God of lovePage Scan
408Blest is the man who fears the LordPage Scan
409When grief and anguish press me downPage Scan
410Soon as I heard my Father sayPage Scan
411Guide me, O thou great JehovahPage Scan
412O Father, good or evil sendPage Scan
413When overwhelmed with griefPage Scan
414They who on the Lord relyPage Scan
415In vain we trace creation o'erPage Scan
416'Twas in the watches of the nightPage Scan
417Thou hidden love of God, whose heightPage Scan
418Thrice happy souls, who, born from heavenPage Scan
419O for a closer walk with GodPage Scan
420O draw me, Father, after theePage Scan
421O God, Thou art my God alonePage Scan
422Quiet Lord my froward heartPage Scan
423Shine on our souls, eternal GodPage Scan
424Father and Friend, thy light, thy lovePage Scan
425To keep the lamp alivePage Scan
426Fountain of light and living breathPage Scan
427When Israel, of the Lord belovedPage Scan
428Unite my roving thoughts, unitePage Scan
429O my soul, unceasing prayPage Scan
430Come shout aloud the Father's gracePage Scan
431As the hart with eager looksPage Scan
432O Father, to thy mercy seatPage Scan
433Thou hidden source of calm reposePage Scan
434Commit thou all thy griefsPage Scan
435Supreme and universal lightPage Scan
436A charge to keep I havePage Scan
437I want a principle withinPage Scan
438Oh, happy is the man who hearsPage Scan
439Supreme in wisdom as in powerPage Scan
440O cease, my wandering soulPage Scan
441Ye trembling souls, dismiss your fearsPage Scan
442Father, who in the olive shadePage Scan
443There's not a hope, with comfort fraughtPage Scan
444Thou art the Way, and he who sighsPage Scan
445Jesus, thy boundless love to mePage Scan
446Thou, who didst stoop belowPage Scan
447When power divine in mortal form hushedPage Scan
448Whene'er the clouds of sorrow rollPage Scan
449O Lord, my best desires fulfillPage Scan
450Author of good, to thee we turnPage Scan
451When anguish bows me downPage Scan
452How sweet to be allowed to prayPage Scan
453When I can trust my all with GodPage Scan
454If solid happiness we prizePage Scan
455How tender is thy handPage Scan
456O God, to thee my sinking soulPage Scan
457O thou whose compassionate carePage Scan
458O thou whose mercy guides my wayPage Scan
459Though sorrows rise, and dangers rollPage Scan
460Father, I know thy ways are justPage Scan
461My God, my Father, while I strayPage Scan
462And can my heart aspire so highPage Scan
463In trouble and in grief, O GodPage Scan
464Your harps, ye trembling saintsPage Scan
465When darkness long has veiled my mindPage Scan
466So let our lips and lives expressPage Scan
467Patience! O 'tis a grace divinePage Scan
468My soul be on thy guardPage Scan
469Is there ambition in my heartPage Scan
470Wherefore should man, frail child of clayPage Scan
471O 'tis a lovely thing to seePage Scan
472Happy the meek, whose gentle breastPage Scan
473When all thy mercies, O my GodPage Scan
474O happy soul that lives on highPage Scan
475Am I a soldier of the crossPage Scan
476Give to the winds thy fearsPage Scan
477O speed thee, Christian, on thy wayPage Scan
478A soldier's course, from battles wonPage Scan
479Awake, my soul, lift up thine eyesPage Scan
480Sing, ye redeemed of the LordPage Scan
481Awake, our souls, away our fearsPage Scan
482Awake my soul, stretch every nervePage Scan
483Laborers of Christ, arisePage Scan
484Children of light awake at Jesus call arisePage Scan
485When gloomy thoughts and fearsPage Scan
486My God, thy service well demandsPage Scan
487When sickness shakes the languid framePage Scan
488My God! my everlasting hope!Page Scan
489When in the vale of lengthened yearsPage Scan
490God of my childhood and my youthPage Scan
491Blest are the humble souls that seePage Scan
492So fades the lovely, blooming flowerPage Scan
493Life is a span, a fleeting hourPage Scan
494Sure, to the mansions of the blestPage Scan
495As the sweet flower, which scents the mornPage Scan
496When blooming youth is snatched awayPage Scan
497The morning flowers display their sweetsPage Scan
498Sister, thou wast mild and lovelyPage Scan
499As bowed by sudden storms, the rosePage Scan
500Dear as thou wert and justly dearPage Scan

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