Number order;
Alphabetical order
Numeric Range: 1-199
200-399
400-600
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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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1 | Come, thou long expected Jesus, Stuttgart
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2 | O come, O come, Emmanuel, Veni Emmanuel
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3 | Wake, awake, for the night is flying, Sleepers, Awake
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4 | Rejoice, rejoice, believers, Greenland
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5 | Lo! he comes, with clouds descending, St. Thomas
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5/2 | Lo! he comes, with clouds descending, Helmsley
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6 | Creator of the stars of night, Conditor Alme
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6/2 | Creator of the stars of night, Breslau
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7 | Hark! the glad sound! the Saviour comes, Bristol
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9 | Hark! a thrilling voice is sounding, Merton
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10 | On Jordan's bank the Baptist's cry, Winchester New
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11 | The King shall come when morning dawns, St. Stephen
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12 | O come, all ye faithful, Adeste Fideles
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13 | While shepherds watch'd their flocks by night, Winchester Old
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13/2 | While shepherds watch'd their flocks by night, Carol
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14 | Now yield we thanks and praise, Darmstadt
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15 | Shout the glad tidings, exultingly sing, Avison
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16 | Christians, awake, salute the happy morn, Yorkshire
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17 | I know a rose-tree springing, Rosa Mystica
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18 | A great and mighty wonder, Rosa Mystica
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19 | It came upon the midnight clear, Noel
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19/2 | It came upon the midnight clear, Carol
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21 | O little town of Bethlehem, Forest Green
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21/2 | O little town of Bethlehem, St. Louis
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22 | From heaven high (Part 1), From Heaven High
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23 | From heaven high (Part 2), From Heaven High
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24 | Calm on the list'ning ear of night, St. Agnus
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25 | Break forth, O beauteous heav'nly light, Schop
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26 | Sing, O sing, this blessed morn, England's Lane
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27 | Hark! the herald angels sing, Mendelssohn
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28 | Angels, from the realms of glory, Regent Square
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29 | Dost thou in a manger lie, Dies est Laetitiae
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29/2 | Dost thou in a manger lie, Mauburn
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30 | The first Nowell the angel did say, The First Nowell
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31 | Good Christian men, rejoice, In Dulci Jubilo
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32 | All my heart this nigh rejoices, Ebeling
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33 | Silent night, holy night, Holy Night
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34 | Unto us a boy is born!, Puer Nobis Nascitur
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35 | He whom joyous shepherd praised, Quem Pastores
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36 | What child is this, who, laid to rest, Greensleeves
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37 | Gentle Mary laid her child, Weimar
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38 | Here betwixt ass and oxen, mild, Gevaert
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39 | A babe lies in the cradle, Corner
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40 | God rest you merry, gentlemen, God rest you merry
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41 | The snow lay on the ground, Venite Adoremus
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42 | Angels we have heard on high, Gloria
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43 | Away in a manger, Cradle Song
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44 | In the bleak mid winter, Cranham
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45 | Joseph dearest, Joseph mine, Resonet in Laudibus
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46 | Brightest and best of the sons of the morning, Morning Star
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46/2 | Brightest and best of the sons of the morning, Stewart
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47 | What star is this, with beams so bright, Puer Nobis
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48 | Earth has many a noble city, Stuttgart
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49 | From the eastern mountains, Valour
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50 | Saw you never, in the twilight, Chartres
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50/2 | Saw you never, in the twilight, The wise men
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51 | We three kings of Orient are, Three Kings of Orient
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52 | As with gladness men of old, Dix
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53 | Songs of thankfulness and praise, Salzburg
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54 | Alleluia, song of gladness, Dulce Carmen
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55 | Forty days and forty nights, Heinlein
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56 | Kind Maker of the world, Jesu Dulcis Memoria
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57 | Lord, in this thy mercy's day, Holy Ghost
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57/2 | Lord, in this thy mercy's day, St. Philip
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58 | Weary of earth, and laden with my sin, Langran
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59 | Lord, who throughout these forty days, St. Flavian
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60 | With broken heart and contrite sigh, Babylon's Stream
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61 | The glory of these forty days, Spires
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62 | All glory, laud, and honor, St. Theodulp
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63/2 | The royal banners forward go, Parker
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64 | Ride on! ride on in majesty!, The King's Majesty
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64/2 | Ride on! ride on in majesty!, Winchester New
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64/3 | Ride on! ride on in majesty!, St. Drostane
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65 | There is a green hill far away, Horsley
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65/2 | There is a green hill far away, Meditation
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66 | Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle, Pange Lingua
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67 | See the destined day arise!, Halle
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68 | Alone thou goest forth, O Lord, Bangor
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69 | Drop, drop, slow tears, Song 46
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70 | Go to dark Gethsemane, Petra
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71 | Ah, holy Jesus, how hast thou offended, Herzliebster Jesu
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72 | Sweet moments, rich in blessing, Batty
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73 | O thou, who through this holy week, Wetherby
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74 | O come and mourn with me awhile, St. Cross
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75 | O sacred head, sore wounded, Passion Chorale
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76 | At the cross her station keeping, Mainz
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77 | His are the thousand sparkling rills, Isleworth
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78 | It is finished! Christ hath known, Sebastian
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79 | When our heads are bowed with woe, St. Prisca
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80 | Were you there when they crucified my Lord?, Were You There
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81 | Sunset to sunrise changes now, Kedron
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82 | Jesus, in thy dying woes, Swedish Litany
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82/2 | Jesus, in thy dying woes, Ton-man
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83 | O sorrow deep! Who would not weep, O Traurigkeit
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84 | O who shall roll away the stone, New England
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85 | Jesus Christ is ris'n today, Easter Hymn
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86 | Hail thee, festival day!, Salve Festa Dies
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87 | Welcome, happy morning, Fortunatus
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88 | Jesus lives! thy terrors now, St. Albinus
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89 | At the Lamb's high feast, Salzburg
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90 | He is risen, he is risen!, Neander
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91 | Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!, Victory
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92 | Alleluia! Alleluia! Hearts and voices, Lux Eoi
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93 | Thou hallowed chosen morn of praise, Eisenach
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94 | Come, ye faithful, raise the strain, Gaudeamus Pariter
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94/2 | Come, ye faithful, raise the strain, St. Kevin
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95 | Christ the Lord is ris'n today, Nassau
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95/2 | Christ the Lord is ris'n today, Gwalchmai
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96 | The day of resurrection!, Ellacombe
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96/2 | The day of resurrection!, All Hallows
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98 | That Easter Day with joy was bright, Puer Nobis
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99 | Alleluia! Alleluia! Hearts! O sons and daughters, O Filii Et Filiae
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100 | The Sabbath day was by, Dexter Street
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101 | O Jesus, crowned with all renown, Kingsfold
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102 | Hail thee, festival day!, Salve Festa Dies
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103 | See the Conqu'ror mounts in triumph, In Babilone
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103/2 | See the Conqu'ror mounts in triumph, Rex Gloriae
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104 | Hail the day that sees him rise, Ascension
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104/2 | Hail the day that sees him rise, Llanfair
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105 | Look, ye saints, the sight is glorious, Coronae
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106 | The head that once was crowned with thorns, St. Magnus
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107 | Hail the day that sees him rise, Salve Festa Dies
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108 | O come, Creator Spirit, Veni Creator
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108/2 | O come, Creator Spirit, Grace Church
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109/2 | Come, thou Holy Spirit, come!, Veni Sancte Spiritus
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110 | Hail thee! Spirit, Lord eternal, Cowley
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111 | Spirit of mercy, truth, and love, Melcombe
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112 | When Christ was born in Bethlehem, Holy Innocents ©
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113 | The ancient law departs, St. Michael
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114 | We sing the glorious conquest, Munich
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115 | Hail, to the Lord who comes, Old 120th
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116 | O Sion, open wide thy gates, Bedford
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117 | Sing of Mary, pure and lowly, Pleading Saviou
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118 | Praise we the Lord this day, St. George (Gauntlett)
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119 | O wondrous type! O vision fair, Wareham
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120 | Around the throne of God a band, Abends
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121 | Stars of the morning, so glorious bright, Trisagion
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122 | Angels and ministers, spirits of grace, Slane
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123/2 | Christ, the fair glory of the holy angels, Coelites Plaudant
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124 | For thy dear saints, O Lord, St. George (Gauntlett)
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125 | Hark! the sound of holy voices, Moultrie
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126 | For all the saints, Sine Nomine
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126/2 | For all the saints, Sarum
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127 | How bright these glorious spirits shine!, Ballerma
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128 | The saints of God! their conflict past, Jervaulx Abbey
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128/2 | The Lord Jehovah reigns., Beati
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129 | Joy and triumph everlasting, Bourgeois
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130 | Who are these like stars appearing, All Saints
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131 | God, deigning man to be, Little Cornard
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132/2 | The eternal gifts of Christ, Guidetti
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133 | Come sing, ye choirs exultant, Praetorius
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134 | Come, pure hearts, in sweetest measure, Cobb
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135 | Blessed feasts of blessed martyrs, Alta Trinita Beata
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136 | Let us now our voices raise, Tempus adest Floridum
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137 | Come, ye thankful people, come, St. George's Windsor
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138 | We plow the fields, and scatter, Claudius
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139 | Praise God, from whom all blessings flow, Old 100th
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140 | Praise to God, immortal praise, Dix
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141 | My country, 'tis of thee, America
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142 | O say can you see, by dawn's early light, John S. Smith
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143 | God of our fathers, National Hymn
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144 | Lord God, we worship thee!, Nun Danket Alle Gott
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145 | Not alone for mighty empire, Geneva ©
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146 | God bless our native land, America
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147 | God of our fathers, known of old, Old 112th
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148 | O God, beneath thy guiding hand, Duke Street
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149 | Awake, my heart, and render, Selnecker
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150 | Forth in thy Name, O Lord, Pixham
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151 | Awake, my soul, and with the sun, Morning Hymn
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152 | All praise to Thee, who safe hast kept, Morning Hymn
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153 | Christ whose glory fills the skies, Ratisbon
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154 | Come, my soul, thou must be waking, Richter
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154/2 | Come, my soul, thou must be waking, Carman
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155 | New ev'ry morning is the love, Melcombe
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156 | Awake, awake to love and work!, Morning Song
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157/2 | Father, we praise thee, Christe Sanctorum
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158/2 | O Splendor of God's glory bright, Puer Nobis
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159/2 | Now that the daylight fills the sky, Herr Jesu Christ
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160/2 | Come, Holy Ghost, with God the Son, Vetter
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161 | O God of truth, O Lord of might, Vetter
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162 | O God, creation's secret force, Vetter
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163/2 | O blest Creator of the light, Bromley
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165 | All praise to thee, my God, this night, Tallis' Canon
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166 | Sun of my soul, thou Saviour dear, Hursley
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167 | Now it is evening; time to rest from labor, Diva Servatrix
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168 | At even, when the sun was set, Angelus
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169 | God, that madest the earth and heaven, Ar Hyd Y Nos
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169/2 | God, that madest the earth and heaven, Nutfield
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170 | Now from the altar of my heart, Naomi
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171/2 | O Trinity of blessed light, Bromley
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172 | Now the day is over, Eudoxia
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172/2 | Now the day is over, Merrial
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173 | O brightness of the immortal Father's face, St. Nicholas
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174 | Lord, keep us safe this night, Combe Martin
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175 | Our day of praise is done, Garden City
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176 | O gladsome light, O grace, Nunc Dimittis
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177 | Softly now the light of day, Lew Trenchard
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177/2 | Softly now the light of day, Seymour
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178 | Saviour, breathe an evening blessing, Vesper Hymn
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179 | The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended, Commandments
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179/2 | The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended, St. Clement
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180 | God of all grace, thy mercy send, St. Gabriel
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181 | The duteous day now closeth, Innsbruck
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182 | O Saviour, bless us ere we go, St. Matthias
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183 | The sun is sinking fast, Irons
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184 | The day is past and over, St. Anatolius
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185 | O Jesus Christ, our Lord most dear, St. Catherine
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186 | Blessed Jesus, here we are, Liebster Jesu
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187 | As when, in far Samaria, Ellacombe
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188 | O heav'nly grace in holy rite descending, Charterhouse ©
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189 | And now, O Father, mindful of the love, Unde et Memores
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190 | Let thy Blood in mercy poured, Luise
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191 | Thou, who at thy first Eucharist didst pray, Sacramentum Unitatis
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192 | O Food of men wayfaring, O Esca Viatorum
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193/2 | Sion, praise thy Saviour, singing, Weman
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194/2 | Very Bread, good Shepherd, tend us, Unitas Fratrum
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195 | Father, we thank thee who hast planted, Rendez a dieu
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196 | Bread of the world, in mercy broken, Eucharistic Hymn
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197 | Let all mortal flesh keep silence, Picardy
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198 | O God, unseen yet ever near, St. Flavian
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198/2 | O God, unseen yet ever near, Meditation
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199 | Now, my tongue, the myst'ry telling, Pange Lingua
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199/2 | Now, my tongue, the myst'ry telling, St. Thomas
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Missing numbers are not planned to be recorded. |