# | Text | Tune |  |  |  |  |  |  |
177 | Neighbours, accept our parting song | | | | | |  | |
178 | Come, tread once more the path with song | | | | | |  | |
179 | On the first Christian Sabbath Eve | | | | | |  | |
180 | Lord, have mercy when we pray | | | | | |  | |
181 | The Son of God in doing good | | | | | |  | |
182 | My faith looks up to Thee | | | | | |  | |
183 | I know no life divided | | | | | |  | |
184 | Hail thou bright and sacred morn | | | | | |  | |
185 | Great Creator! Who this day | | | | | |  | |
186 | O Thou Who didst this rite reveal | | | | | |  | |
187 | Lord, as Thy temple's portals close | | | | | |  | |
190 | Thou inevitable day | | | | | |  | |
191 | How pleasant is thy deep blue wave | | | | | |  | |
192 | Shall we grow weary in our watch | | | | | |  | |
193 | Little travellers Zionward | | | | | |  | |
194 | My God, how wonderful Thou art | | | | | |  | |
196 | Saviour, to Thy cottage home | | | | | |  | |
197 | On the dark hill's western side | | | | | |  | |
199 | Crown Him with many crowns | | | | | |  | |
201 | For the spirit confused | | | | | |  | |
202 | Soul, thy week of toil is ended | | | | | |  | |
203 | Lord Jesus, when we stand afar | | | | | |  | |
204 | O Thou whose sacred Feet have trod | | | | | |  | |
205 | No more let sorrow cloud the eye | | | | | |  | |
207 | That mystic Word of Thine, O Sovereign Lord | | | | | |  | |
208 | O time of tranquil joy and holy feeling! | | | | | |  | |
210 | The sands of Time are sinking | | | | | |  | |
212 | Jesu, these eyes have never seen | | | | | |  | |
213 | When for me the silent oar | | | | | |  | |
214 | Days and moments quickly flying | | | | | |  | |
215 | The pathways of Thy land are little changed | | | | | |  | |
217 | O God, the Rock of Ages | | | | | |  | |
219 | My God! my God! I know that Thou dost hear me | | | | | |  | |
220 | It came upon the midnight clear | | | | | |  | |
222 | On the Resurrection morning | | | | | |  | |
224 | Calm lay the city in its double sleep | | | | | |  | |
225 | O Lord of Heaven and earth and sea | | | | | |  | |
226 | Thou standest at the altar | | | | | |  | |
227 | I lay me down to sleep | | | | | |  | |
228 | Now severed is Jordan | | | | | |  | |
230 | Upon the solitary mountain's height | | | | | |  | |
232 | Lord, what a change within us one short hour | | | | | |  | |
233 | The day is ended--ere I sink to sleep | | | | | |  | |
234 | Sleep thy last sleep | | | | | |  | |
235 | And now, beloved Lord, Thy Soul resigning | | | | | |  | |
236 | There came a little Child to earth | | | | | |  | |
238 | From Thee all skill and science flow | | | | | |  | |
239 | The day Thou gavest, Lord, is ended | | | | | |  | |
240 | Wreaths for our graves the Lord has given | | | | | |  | |
241 | Come in, oh come! the door stands open now | | | | | |  | |
243 | O King of Mercy! from Thy Throne on high | | | | | |  | |
244 | The Heavens declare Thy glory | | | | | |  | |
246 | Oh, the bitter pain and sorrow | | | | | |  | |
247 | All my sins uprising now | | | | | |  | |
249 | Lord, when Thy kingdom comes remember me | | | | | |  | |
251 | It is finished! Blessed Jesus | | | | | |  | |
253 | Come, gracious Saviour, manifest Thy glory | | | | | |  | |
254 | When on my day of life the night is falling | | | | | |  | |
256 | Adown the river year by year | | | | | |  | |
257 | Comes at times a stillness as of even | | | | | |  | |
258 | I see the wrong that round me lies | | | | | |  | |
260 | We may not climb the heavenly steeps | | | | | |  | |
261 | Not for our sins alone Thy mercy, Lord, we sue | | | | | |  | |
262 | Gethesemane! Gethsemane! | | | | | |  | |
264 | Hush, my soul, what Voice is pleading? | | | | | |  | |
266 | O Saviour, once again the ebbing year | | | | | |  | |