Number order;
Alphabetical order
Numeric Range: 3-199
200-399
400-599
600-647
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Number - First line/Tune
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Number - First line/Tune
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Number - First line/Tune
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200 | Joy and triumph everlasting, Psalm 42
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201 | Psalms of glory, raiment bright, Boyce
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202 | The Son of God goes forth to war, Stettin (Nun Seht)
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203 | What are these that glow from afar, Ymdaith Mwngc
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204 | Who are these, like stars appearing, All Saints
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205 | Jesus calls us! o'er the tumult, Herald
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206 | O Thou, who didst with love untold, Crediton
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207 | We sing the glorious conquest, Llangloffan
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208 | All prophets hail thee, Diva Servatrix
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209 | Hail to the Lord who comes, Old 120th
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210 | The highest and the holiest place, Jackson
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211 | We praise thy name, all-holy Lord, Old 44th
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212 | I bind unto myself today, St. Patrick
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213 | Hail, O Star that pointest, Ave Maris Stella
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219 | Lord God of Hosts, within whose hand, Falkland
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220 | The Saint who first found grace to pen, Brockham
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221 | The winter's sleep was long and deep, Kings's Langley
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222 | The Son of Consolation!, Rhyddid
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223 | Let thine example, holy John, remind us, Herr, Deinen Zorn
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224 | E'en in thy childhood, 'mid the desert places, Herr, Deinen Zorn
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225 | Hail, harbinger of morn, Hail harbinger of morn
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226 | With golden splendour , Childhood
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227 | Forsaken once, and thrice denied, Childhood
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228 | Now in holy celebration, Oriel
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229 | Portal of the world's salvation, Collaudemus
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230 | Sing we all the joys and sorrows, Collaudemus
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232 | Lord, who shall sit beside thee, Christus Der Ist Mein
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233 | An image of that heavenly light, Nostre Dieu
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234 | O Light of light, by love inclined, Whitehall
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235 | O Master, it is good to be, Tallis' Lamentation
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236 | Tis good, Lord, to be here!, Carlisle
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237 | O let the heart beat high with bliss, Cromer
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238 | Jesu! the very though is sweet, Jesu Dulcis Memoria
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239 | Saints of God! Lo, Jesu's people, Sussex
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240 | He sat to watch o'er customs paid, Alfreton
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241 | Thee, O Christ, the Father's splendour, Neander
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242 | Christ, the fait glory of the Angels, Coelites Plaudant
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243 | Around the throne of God a band, Solothurn
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244 | O God the Son eternal, thy dread might, St. Michael New
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245 | Stars of the morning, so gloriously bright, Quedlinburg
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246 | They come, God's messengers of love, Daniel
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247 | Saviour, who didst healing give, Jesus Ist Das Schonste Licht
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248 | Thou who sentest thine Apostles, Bryntiron
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249 | O Saviour Jesu, not alone, Deo Gracias
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250 | If there be that skills to reckon, Lewes
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251 | O heavenly Jerusalem, Paderborn
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252 | Our Father's home eternal, Au Fort De Ma Detresse
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253 | Spouse of Christ, in arms contending, Gott Will's Machen
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256 | At Thy feet, O Christ, we lay, Voller Wunder
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257 | Awake, my soul, and with the sun, Morning Hymn
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258 | Christ, whose glory fills the skies, Ministres De L'Eternel
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259 | Forth in Thy name, O Lord, I go, Angel's Song
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260 | New every morning is the love, Melcombe
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263 | Blest are the moments, doubly blest, Warrington
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264 | Before the ending of the day, Te Lucis Ante Terminum
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265 | As now the sun's declining rays, St. Nicholas
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266 | At even when the sun was set, Angelus
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267 | Glory to thee, my God, this night, Tallis' Canon
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268 | God, that madest earth and heaven, Ar Hyd Y Nos
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269 | O gladsome light, O grace, Nunc Dimittis
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270 | Holy Father, cheer our way, Ton-Man
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271 | O strength and stay upholding all creation, School House
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272 | Round me falls the night, Seelenbrautigam
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273 | Saviour, again to thy dear name we raise, Magda
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274 | Sun of my soul, thou Saviour dear, Birling
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274/2 | Sun of my soul, thou Saviour dear, Herr Gott Vater
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275 | Sweet Saviour, bless us ere we go, Lodsworth
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276 | The day is past and over, Hominum Amator
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277 | The day thou gavest Lord, is ended, Les Commandemens Dieu
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278 | The duteous day now closeth, Innsbruck
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279 | The radiant morn hath passed away, Gaza
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280 | The sun is sinking fast, Speer
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281 | Through the day thy love has spread us, Dretzel
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282 | Now the busy week is done, Jesu, Meine Zuversicht
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283 | Most glorious Lord of life, Farley Castle
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284 | O day of rest and gladness, Herzlich Thut Mich Erfreuen
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285 | Another year is dawning, Cherry Tree
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286 | For thy mercy and thy grace, Culbach
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287 | Kindly spring again is here, Da Christus Geboren
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288 | The summer days are come again, Soll's Sein
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289 | Come, ye thankful people, come, St. George
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290 | Fair waved the golden corn, Selma
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291 | O sing to the Lord, 67th Psalm
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292 | To thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise, St. Gall
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293 | We plough the fields and scatter, Wir Pflugen
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294 | The year is swiftly waning, Devonshire
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295 | Tis winter now; the fallen snow, Danby
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296 | Hark, my soul, how everything, Lyne
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297 | The spacious firmament on high, London (Addison)
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298 | Thou art, O God, the life and light, New 113th
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299 | When spring unlocks the flowers, Gosterwood
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300 | According to thy gracious word, Bangor
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301 | Alleluya, sing to Jesus, Hyfrydol
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302 | And now, O Father, mindful of the love, Song 1
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303 | Author of life divine, Lovely
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304 | Bread of heaven, on thee we food, Christopher
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305 | Bread of the world in mercy broken, Rendez a Dieu
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306 | Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness, Schmucke Dich
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307 | Draw nigh, and take the Body of the Lord, Draw Nigh
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308 | Father, see thy children bending at thy throne, Adoro Te (No. 2)
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309 | For the beauty of the earth, England's Lane
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310 | From glory to glory advancing, Sheen
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312 | Here, O my Lord, I see thee face to face, Congleton
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314 | Holy Jesus! God of love!, Freuden Wir Uns
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315 | Jesu, gentlest Saviour, Eudoxia
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315/2 | Jesu, gentlest Saviour, Caswall
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316 | Just as I am, without one plea, Saffron Walden
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318 | Let all mortal flesh, Picardy
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319 | Lord, enthroned in heavenly beauty, Bryn Calfaria
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320 | My God, and is thy Table spread, Simeon
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321 | O food of men wayfaring, In Allen Meinen Thaten
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322 | O lead my blindness by the hand, Leicester
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323 | O most merciful!, Schonster Herr Jesu
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324 | O Thou, who at thy Eucharist didst pray, Ffigysbren
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325 | O Word immortal of eternal God, Song 24
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326 | Of the glorious Body telling, Tantum Ergo (No 2)
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327 | Once, only once, and once for all, Albano
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328 | See, Father, thy beloved Son, Hymnus Eucharisticus
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329 | Strengthen for service, Lord, the hands, Ach Gott Und Herr
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330 | The Word of God, proceeding forth, O Salutaris
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331 | Thee we adore, O hidden Saviour, thee, Adoro Te
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332 | There is a fountain filled with Blood, Windsor
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333 | Victim Divine, thy grace we claim, Coleraine (Vicenza)
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334 | We pray thee, heavenly Father, Caerlleon
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335 | Wherefore, O Father, we thy humble servants, Christe Fons Jugis
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336 | Blessed Jesu! here we stand, Liebster Jesu
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337 | In token that thou shalt not fear, St. Stephen
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338 | Lord Jesu Christ, our Lord most dear, In Einen Kripplein Lag Ein
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339 | With Christ we share a mystic grave, Farrant
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340 | Behold us, Lord, before thee met, Lambeth
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341 | My God, accept my heart this day, St. James
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342 | Lord, in thy presence dread and sweet, Advent
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343 | O Thou who camest from above, Affection
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344 | Thine for ever! God of love, Horsham
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345 | O Father all creating, Dank Sei Gott in Der Hohe
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346 | O perfect Love, all human thought transcending, Welwyn
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347 | O Thou who gavest power to love, Kent
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348 | The voice that breathed o'er Eden, St. Alphege
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349 | Thou, Lord, hast power to heal, Dolgelly
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350 | Christ, enthroned in highest heaven, Ad Perennis Virae Fontem
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352 | Father of spirits, whose divine control, Old 124th
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353 | Gentle Shepherd, thou hast stilled, Jesu Meines Glaubens Zier
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354 | Hear what the voice from heaven proclaims, Wigton
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355 | In Paradise reposing, Hambridge
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356 | Jesu, Son of Mary, Dun Aluinn
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357 | Lord Jesu, who at Lazarus' tomb, Song 18
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358 | Now the labourer's toils are o'er, Pressburg (Nicht So Traurig)
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359 | O Lord, to whom the spirits live, South Cerney
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360 | What sweet of life endureth, Christus Der Ist Mein Leben
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361 | A few more years shall roll, Leominster
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362 | A safe stronghold our God is still, Ein' Feste Burg
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363 | Abide with me, Eventide
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364 | All hail the power of Jesu's name, Miles Lane
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365 | All people that on earth do dwell, Old 100th
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366 | Art thou weary, art thou languid, Cuttle Mills
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367 | As pants the hart for cooling streams, Martyrdom
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368 | At the name of Jesus, King's Weston
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369 | Be thou my Guardian and my Guide, Abridge
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370 | Blest are the pure in heart, Franconia
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371 | Brief life is here our portion, Thule
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372 | Bright the vision that delighted, Redhead No. 46
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373 | Children of the heavenly King, Melling
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374 | Children, seek not yet repose, Morgenglanz Der Ewigkeit
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375 | City of God, how broad and far, Richmond
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376 | Come, let us join our cheerful songs, Cheerful
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377 | Come, my soul, thy suit prepare, Louez Dieu
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378 | Come, O thou Traveller unknown, David's Harp
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379 | Come unto me, ye weary, Rusper
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380 | Come, ye faithful, raise the anthem, Neander
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381 | Crown him with many crowns, Milites
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381/2 | Crown him with many crowns, Corona
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382 | Days and moments quickly flying, Goldschmidt
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383 | Dear Lord and Father of mankind, Repton
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384 | Eternal Ruler of the ceaseless round, Song 1
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385 | Father, hear the prayer we offer, Sussex
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386 | Father of all, to thee, Warsaw
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387 | Father of heaven, whose love profound, Das Leiden Des Herrn
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388 | Fierce was the wild billow, St. Issey
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389 | Fight the good fight with all thy might, Shepton-Beauchamp
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390 | Firmly I believe and truely, Shipston
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391 | For ever with the Lord, Llanllyfni
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392 | For thee, O dear, dear country, Magdalena
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393 | Glorious things of thee are spoken, Austrian Hymn
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394 | God moves in a mysterious way, London New
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395 | God of mercy, God of grace, Heathlands
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396 | Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost, Dian
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397 | Guide me, O thou great Redeemer, Caersalem
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398 | Happy are they, they that love God, Binchester
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399 | Hark! hark, my soul!, Pilgrims of the night
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The 69 hymn(s) titles without a hyperlink maybe recorded sometime.
Missing numbers are not planned to be recorded. |