The Hymn-Book of the Modern Church: Brief studies of hymns and hymn-writers
Part 21
Q Quiet, Lord, my froward heart 232
R Raised from the people’s lowest lees 219 Repentance is to leave 279 Ride on, ride on in majesty 257 Rock of Ages, cleft for me 248
S Saved from the fear of hell and death 159 Saviour, for Thy love we praise Thee 305 See how great a flame aspires 197, 259 Sent by my Lord, on you I call 190 She, too, who touched Thee in the press 234 Show me, Lord, that Thou art love 304 Shudder not to pass the stream 264 Sinners, believe the gospel word 192 Sometimes a light surprises 232 Sons of men, behold from far 174 Souls of men, why will ye scatter? 16, 195 Star of morn and even 282 Sun of my soul, Thou Saviour dear 39 Sure the Lord thus far has brought me 239 Surely I have pardon found 208 Sweet Jesu! why, why dost Thou love 88 Sweet place, sweet place alone 97 Sweet Saviour, bless us ere we go 21
T The Church’s one foundation 270, 286 The cup of blessing blessed by Thee 176 The graves of all His saints He blessed 141 The heavenly frame sets forth the fame 72 The Lord my pasture shall prepare 143 The Lord will happiness divine 234 The mercy I feel to others I show 194 The night is come like to the day 107 The private slanderer shall be 120 The promise of my Father’s love 139 The promised land from Pisgah’s top 140 The righteous God consigned 187 The spacious firmament on high 234 The thing my God doth hate 205 The wakeful shepherds near their flocks 101 The whole triumphant host 39 The winter’s night and summer’s day 201 Thee will I praise with all my heart 213 Their earnest cries do pierce the skies 101 There are in this loud stunning tide 93 There is a fountain filled with blood 22 There is a land of pure delight 11, 140 Thine image, if Thou stamp on me 217 This God is the God we adore 149 This is the gift, Thy gift, O Lord 98 Thou art coming, O my Saviour 278 Thou dear Redeemer, dying Lamb 245 Thou, Lord, art a shield for me 213 Thou say’st, ‘Take up thy cross’ 282 Thou that once on mother’s knee 282 Though troubles assail, and dangers affright 232 Through all the changing scenes of life 119 Thy mercy is above all things 67 Thy sovereign grace to all extends 191 Thy way is in the deep, O Lord 314 Till He come, O let the words 272 ’Tis gone, that bright and orbed blaze 61 To the hills I lift mine eyes 213 To Thee, my God, my Saviour 253
U Unwearied, let us still request 217
V View me, Lord, a work of Thine 76
W We are a garden walled around 168 We woke to-day with anthems sweet 303 Weary of earth, and laden with my sin 270 What a gracious God have we 91 What are these arrayed in white 178 What conscience dictates to be done 24 When all Thy mercies, O my God 243 When I survey life’s varied scene 153 When I survey the wondrous Cross 11, 125, 139 When Israel, freed from Pharaoh’s hand 243 When rising from the bed of death 243 Where but on yonder tree 218 ‘Where is your God?’ they say 314 Wherewith, O God, shall I draw near 212 While Jacob for a wife doth wait 218 While shepherds watched their flocks 219 Who in the Lord confide 213 Why do I sigh to find 265 Why should I always pray 310 Wilt thou forgive that sin 108 With all the powers my poor heart hath 315 With glorious clouds encompassed round 174 With golden bells the priestly vest 237 With solemn faith we offer up 177 Worship and thanks and blessing 196
Y Ye holy angels bright 99 Ye humble souls that seek the Lord 165 Ye neighbours and friends of Jesus 195 Yes, I to the end shall endure 27 You that have spent the silent night 75
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Transcriber’s Notes
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--Silently corrected a few palpable typos.
--In the text versions only, text in italics is delimited by _underscores_.