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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400 | Lamp of our feet, whereby we trace, Graefenberg
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401 | Behold a Sower! from afar, Weymouth ©
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402 | O Word of God incarnate, Munich
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403 | Book of books, our people's strength, Liebster Jesu
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404 | My God, accept my heart this day, Song 67
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405 | I sought the Lord, and afterward, Artavia
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406 | Art thou weary, art thou laden, Stephanos
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407 | O Jesus, thou art standing, St. Hilda
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408 | Take my life, and let it be, Hollingside
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409 | Just as I am, without one plea, Saffron Walden
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409/2 | Just as I am, without one plea, St. Crispen
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409/3 | Just as I am, without one plea, Woodworth
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410 | Lord, when we bend before thy throne, Burford
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410/2 | Lord, when we bend before thy throne, Martyrdom
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411 | O thou to whose all-searching sight, Grace Church
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412 | Jesus, my Saviour, look on me, Hanford
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413 | Lord, as to thy dear cross we flee, St. Bernard
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414 | O for a heart to praise my God, Kilmarnock
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415 | Jesus, Lover of my soul, Aberystwyth
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415/2 | Jesus, Lover of my soul, Hollingside
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415/3 | Jesus, Lover of my soul, Martyn
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416 | O for a closer walk with God, Caithness
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416/2 | O for a closer walk with God, Beatitudo
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417 | Lord Jesus, think on me, St. Bride
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418 | Blest are the pure in heart, Franconia
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419 | Prayer is the soul's sincere desire, Shaddick ©
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420 | My God, my Father, while I stray, Wimbledon
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420/2 | My God, my Father, while I stray, Hanford
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421 | From ev'ry stormy wind that blows, Retreat
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422 | What a friend we have in Jesus, Erie
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423 | Jesus, and shall it ever be, Federal Street
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424 | I heard the voice of Jesus say, Vox Dilecti
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424/2 | I heard the voice of Jesus say, Third Mode Melody
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425 | Jesus, lead the way, Rochelle
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426 | He leadeth me!, Aughton
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427 | Thine for ever! God of love, Savannah
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428 | Saviour, teach me, day by day, Buckland
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429 | Day by day, Dear Lord, Chichester ©
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429/2 | Day by day, Dear Lord, Sumner
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430 | Lead, kindly Light, Sandon
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430/2 | Lead, kindly Light, Lux Benigna
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431 | In heav'nly love abiding, Nyland
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432 | I know not where the road will lead, Laramie ©
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433 | Lead us, O Father, in the paths of peace, Song 22
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433/2 | Lead us, O Father, in the paths of peace, Langran
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434 | Guide me, O thou great Jehovah, St. Oswald
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435 | Dear Lord and Father of mankind, Hermann
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435/2 | Dear Lord and Father of mankind, Rest
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436 | Peace, perfect peace, Song 46
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436/2 | Peace, perfect peace, Pax Tecum
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437 | They cast their nets in Galilee, Georgetown ©
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438 | I need thee ev'ry hour, Need
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439 | My soul with patience waits, Franconia
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440 | Watchman, tell us of the night, Watchman
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440/2 | Watchman, tell us of the night, Aberystwyth
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441 | I know not what the future hath, Wiltshire
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442 | O very God of very God, Bangor
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443 | Sometimes a light surprises, Light
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444 | O thou in all thy might so far, Irish
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445 | Christ leads me through no darker rooms, Sturges ©
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446 | Commit thou all that grieves thee, Passion Chorale
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447 | Father, whate'er of earthly bliss, Lystra
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448 | Call Jehovah thy salvation, Trust
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449 | My faith looks up to thee, Olivet
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450 | As pants the heart for cooling streams, Martyrdom
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451 | Lord, for ever at thy table, Song 13
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452 | Jesus, my strength, my hope, Chalvey
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453 | Jesus, all my gladness, Jesus, all my gladness
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454 | Lord, with glowing heart I'd praise thee, St. Chad
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455 | How sweet the Name of Jesus sounds, St. Peter
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456 | My God, I love the; not because, St. Fulbert
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457 | O love that cats out fear, Moseley
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458 | O Love that wilt not let me go, Consecration ©
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458/2 | O love that wilt not let me go, St. Margaret
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459 | Hark, my soul! it is the Lord, Campian
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460 | Jesus, my Lord, my God, my all, St. Chrysostom
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461 | More love to thee, O Christ!, Propior Dro
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462 | Jesus, the very thought of thee, Windsor
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462/2 | Jesus, the very thought of thee, Sawley
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463 | O thou who camest from above, Hereford
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464 | Thou hidden love of God, whose height, St. Catherine
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465 | Nearer, my God, to thee, Bethany
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466 | God be in my head, Lytlington
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467 | Abide with me: fast falls the eventide, Eventide
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469 | Saviour, when night involves the shies, Hesperus
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470 | Where is death's sting?, Song 1
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471 | Rock of ages, cleft for me, Petra
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471/2 | Rock of ages, cleft for me, Toplady
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472 | Hark, hark my soul!, Pilgrims
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473 | High o'er the lonely hills, Dawn
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474 | O day of rest and gladness, Woodbird
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475 | Sing, men and angels, sing, Maxon ©
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476 | Teach me, my God and King, Sandys
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477 | God himself is with us, Tysk
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478 | Eternal Light! eternal Light!, Eternal Light ©
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479 | Love divine, all loves excelling, Hyfrydol
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479/2 | Love divine, all loves excelling, Love Divine
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480 | Holy off'rings, rich and rare, Holy Offerings
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481 | We give thee but thine own, Yattendon 46
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482 | Lift up your hearts! We lift the Lord, to thee, Sursum Corda ©
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482/2 | Lift up your hearts! We lift the Lord, to thee, Magda
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483 | Come, ye disconsolate, Consolation
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484 | Lift up your heads, ye mighty gates, Truro
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485 | Jesus, thou Joy of loving hearts, Abends
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486 | Now once again for help that never faileth, Welwyn
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487 | Saviour, again to thy dear Name we raise, Ellers
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488 | And now the wants are told that brought, Stracathro
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489 | Lord, dismiss us with thy blessings, Sicilian Mariners
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489/2 | Lord, dismiss us with thy blessings, Dismissal
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490 | God be with you till we meet again, Kemper
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491 | City not made with hands, Old 120th
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492 | From glory to glory advancing, St. Keverne
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493 | O brother man, fold to thy heart thy brother, Intercessor
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494 | O holy city, seen of John,, Morning Song
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495 | Blest be the tie that binds, Boylston
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495/2 | Blest be the tie that binds, Dennis
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496 | When wilt thou save the people?, Kendal
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497 | O God of Bethel, by whose hand, Dundee
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498 | Where cross the crowded ways of life, Gardiner
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499 | Before thy throne, O God, St. Petersburg
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500 | Son of God, eternal Saviour, Supplication
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501 | O Lord, and Master of us all, Walsall
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502 | O sometimes gleams upon our sight, Woking ©
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503 | Non nobis, Domine!, Non Nobis Domine ©
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504 | Our Father, by whose Name, Rhosymedre
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505 | Our Father, by whose servants, Commemoration
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506 | Father in heav'n, who lovest all, Lledrod
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507 | O thou whose feet have climbed life's hill, St. Magnus
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508 | O God of youth, whose Spirit in our hearts is stirring, Lynne
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509 | Father, we come, with youth and vigor pressing, St. Osyth
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510 | All labor gained new dignity, Labor
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511 | Jesus, thou divine Companion, Pleading Saviour
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512 | Eternal Father, strong to save, Melita
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513 | Almighty Father, strong to save, Melita
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514 | Holy Father, in thy mercy, Westridge
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515 | From thee all skill and science flow, Albano
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516 | Father, whose will is life and good, Stoerl
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517 | Thine arm, O Lord, in days of old, St. Matthew
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518 | Judge eternal, throned in splendor, St. Leonard
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519 | Once to ev'ry man and nation, Ebenezer
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520 | Rejoice, O land, in God thy might, Wareham
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521 | O God of earth and altar, King's Lynn
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522 | Lord Christ, when first thou cam'st to men, Bohemian Brethern
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523 | God the Omnipotent, Russia
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524 | God of grace and God of glory, Mannheim
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525 | O Day of God, draw nigh, Bellwoods
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526 | Give peace, O God, the nations cry, Vermont ©
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526/2 | Give peace, O God, the nations cry, Lynchburg
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527 | Peace in our time, O Lord, Taylor Hall ©
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528 | O God of love, O King of peace, Hesperus
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529 | Lord God of hosts, whose mighty hand, Racine ©
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530 | Almighty Father, who dost give, Pater Omnipotens ©
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531 | O valiant hearts, who to your glory came, Birmingham
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532 | Father eternal, Ruler of creation, Langham
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533 | Our Father, thy dear Name doth show, Bethlehem
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534 | Thy kingdom come, O Lord, Hosmer
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535 | Rise up, O men of God, Festal Song
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536 | Turn back, O man, forswear thy foolish ways, Old 124th
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537 | Christ for the world we sing!, Moscow
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538 | God is working his purpose out, Purpose
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539 | Soon may the last glad song arise, Armes
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539/2 | Soon may the last glad song arise, Truro
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540 | Through north and south and east and west, Old 100th
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541 | O North, with all thy vales of green!, Conquest ©
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542 | Jesus shall reign where're the sun, Duke Street
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543 | Christ is the King!, Christus Rex ©
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544 | Thy Kingdom come, O Lord, St. Cecila
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545 | Hail to the Lord's Annointed, Woodbird
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545/2 | Hail to the Lord's Annointed, Zoan
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546 | Forward through the ages, Blencathra
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547 | O God of truth, whose living Word, Martyrs
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547/2 | O God of truth, whose living Word, Marlow
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548 | Creation's Lord, we give thee thanks, Seabury ©
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549 | The Son of God goes forth to war, All Saints New
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550 | Am I a soldier of the cross, Marlow
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551 | A mighty fortress is our God, Ein' Feste Burg
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552 | Soldiers of Christ, arise, Silver Street
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553 | Go forward, Christian soldier, Lancashire
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554 | Lead on, O King eternal, Lancashire
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555 | My soul, be on thy guard, Heath
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556 | Christian, dost thou see them, Sohren
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556/2 | Christian, dost thou see them, St. Andrew of Crete
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557 | Onward, Christian soldiers, St. Gertrude
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558 | Oft in danger, oft in woe, University College
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559 | Brightly gleams our banner, Sion
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560 | Fight the good fight with all thy might, Rushford
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560/2 | Fight the good fight with all thy might, Pentecost
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561 | Forward! be our watchword, St. Boniface
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562 | Stand up, stand up, for Jesus, Webb
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563 | He who would valiant be, St. Dunstan's
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564 | How firm a foundationee, Lyons
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565 | Breast the wave, Christian, Fortitude
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566 | Jesus call us; o'er the tumult, Chester
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566/2 | Jesus call us; o'er the tumult, Galilee
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567 | Lead us, heav'nly Father, lead us, Dulce Carmen
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568 | On our way rejoicing, Hermas
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569 | Lo! what a cloud of witnesses, St. Flavian
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570 | O Jesus, I have promised, Llanfyllin
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570/2 | O Jesus, I have promised, Day of Rest
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571 | Not always on the mount may we, Mont Richarded
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571/2 | Not always on the mount may we, Oneonta
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572 | O Master, let me walk with thee, Maryton
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573 | Go, labor on! spend and be spent, Angel's Song (Song 34)
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574 | Lord, speak to me, Wilderness
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574/2 | Lord, speak to me, Holley
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575 | Lord, who didst send, by two and two before thee, Lombard Street
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576 | Come, labor on. Who dares stand idle, Ora Labora
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577 | Awake, my soul, stretch ev'ry nerve, Christmas
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578 | Children of the heav'nly King, Brasted
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578/2 | Children of the heav'nly King, Pleyel's Hymn
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579 | Rejoice, ye pure in heart!, Carlisle
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579/2 | Rejoice, ye pure in heart!, Marion
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580 | Saviour, blessed Saviour, Edina
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581 | Those eternal bowers, St. Alban's
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582 | For the brave of ev'ry race, Anima Christi
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583 | Sing Alleluia forth in duteous praise, Martins
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584 | O mother dear, Jerusalem, Southwell
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584/2 | O mother dear, Jerusalem, Materna
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585 | Jerusalem, my happy home, Land of Rest
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585/2 | Jerusalem, my happy home, Diana
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586 | There is a land of pure delight, Capel
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587 | Light's abode, celestial Salem, Regent Square
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587/2 | Light's abode, celestial Salem, Ad Perennis
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588 | O Paradise, O Paradise, Paradise
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589 | O what their joy and their glory must be, O Quanta Qualia
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590 | Ten thousand times ten thousand, Alford
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591 | There is a blessed home, Beulah
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592 | O heavenly Jerusalem, Christ is my life
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592/2 | O heavenly Jerusalem, All hallows
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593 | I heard a sound of voices, Gresham
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593/2 | I heard a sound of voices, Patmos
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594 | Jerusalem! high tower thy glorious walls, Melchior
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595 | The world is very evil, Pearsall
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596 | Brief life is here our portion, Oslo
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596/2 | Brief life is here our portion, St. Alphege
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597 | Jerusalem the golden, Ewing
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598 | For thee, O dear, dear country, Meirionydd
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598/2 | For thee, O dear, dear country, Homeland
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598/3 | For thee, O dear, dear country, Ely Catherdral
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599 | Ye watchers and ye holy ones, Vigiles et Sancti
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600 | Ye holy angels bright, Darwall
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