Number order;
Alphabetical order
Numeric Range: 1-199
200-399
400-599
600-799
800-858
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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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600 | Open our eyes, Lord, Robert Cull ©
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601 | Open the eyes of my heart, Lord, Paul Baloche ©
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602 | Our blest Redeemer, ere he breathed, St. Cuthbert
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603 | Our Father, who art in heaven, Traditional Caribbean Melody
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604 | Our Father, who art in heaven, Julian Wiener ©
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605 | Our Father God in heaven, Wolvercote
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606 | Our God is a great big God, J. & N. Hemming ©
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607 | Our God is so great, Ruth H. Calkin
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608 | Our God loves us, Plaiser D'Amour
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609 | Over all the earth, Brenton Brown ©
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610 | Over the earth is a mat of green, Traditional Scottish Melody
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612 | Overwhelmed by love, Noel Richards ©
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613 | Peace is flowing like a river, Peace
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614 | Peace, perfect peace, Song 46
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615 | Peace, perfect peace, is the gift, Kevin Mayhew ©
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616 | Peace to you, Graham Kendrick ©
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617 | Praise and thanksgiving, Bunessan
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618 | Praise God, from whom all blessing flow, Doxology ©
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621 | Praise him, praise him, all his children, He is love
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622 | Praise him, praise him, praise him, Unknown
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623 | Praise, my soul, the King of heaven, Praise, my soul ©
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624 | Praise, O praise our God and King, Monkland
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625 | Praise the Lord, ye heavens, adore him!, Austria
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626 | Praise to God for saints and martyrs, Ebenezer (Ton-y-Botel)
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627 | Praise to the holiest, Gerontius
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627/2 | Praise to the holiest, Chorus Angelorum (Somervell)
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628 | Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, Lobe Den Herren
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629 | Praise we now the word of grace, Savannah
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629/2 | Praise we now the word of grace, Boyce
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630 | Proclaim, proclaim the story, Te Deum
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631 | Purify my heart, Brian Doerksen ©
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632 | Push, little seed, push, Susan Sayers ©
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633 | Put peace into each other's hands, Irish Melody
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634 | Put thou thy trust in God, Doncaster
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636 | Rejoice in the Lord always, Unknown
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637 | Rejoice, O land, in God thy might, Wareham
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638 | Rejoice, the Lord is King!, Gopsal
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639 | Restore, O Lord, the honour, Graham Kendrick ©
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640 | Ride on, ride on in majesty, Winchester New
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640/2 | Ride on, ride on in majesty, St. Drostane
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641 | Ride and hear! The Lord is speaking, Sussex
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642 | Rise and shine, Traditional
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643 | Rock of ages, Petra (Redhead No 76)
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643/2 | Rock of ages, Toplady
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644 | Round me falls the night, Seelenbrautigan
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645 | Saint Luke, belov'd physician, Aurelia
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646 | Salvation belongs to our God, A. Turner & P. Turner ©
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647 | Sanctus, sanctus, sanctus, Unknown
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648 | Saviour, again to thy dear name, Ellers
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649 | See, amid the winter's snow, Humility (Oxford)
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650 | See him lying on a bed of straw, Calypso Carol ©
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651 | See the holy table, spread for our healing, Nicea
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652 | Seek ye first, K. Lafferty & A. Vernon ©
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653 | Send forth your Spirit, Lord, Margaret Rizza ©
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654 | She sits like a bird, Thainaky ©
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655 | Shepherd divine, our wants relieve, St. Etheldreda
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656 | Shout for joy and sing, David Fellingham ©
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657 | Show me how to stand for justice, Hyfrydol
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658 | Silent night, holy night, Stille Nacht
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659 | Silent, surrendered, Margaret Rizza ©
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660 | Sing it in the valleys, Mike Anderson ©
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661 | Sing lullaby!, The infant King
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662 | Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle, Pange Lingua
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663 | Sing of the Lord's goodness, Ernest Sands ©
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664 | Sing praise to God who reigns above, Luther
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665 | Sing to God a song of glory, Francesca Leftly ©
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666 | Sing we of the blessed Mother, Abbot's Leigh ©
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667 | Son of God, eternal Saviour, Everton
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668 | Songs of praise the angels sang, Northampton
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669 | Songs of thankfulness and praise, St. Edmund
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670 | Soul of my Saviour, Anima Christi
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671 | Spirit divine, attend our pray'rs, St. Agnus (Dykes)
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672 | Spirit of God, come dwell within me, Leaving of Lismore
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673 | Spirit of God, our light amid the darkness, Spirit of Hope ©
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674 | Spirit of the living God, Paul Armstrong ©
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675 | Spirit of the living God (Iverson), Living God ©
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676 | Stand up and bless the Lord, Carlisle
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677 | Stand up, stand up for Jesus, Morning Light
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679 | Steal away, steal away, Spiritual
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680 | Strengthen for service, Lord, Ach Gott Und Herr
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681 | Such love, pure as the whitest snow, Graham Kendrick ©
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682 | Sun of my soul, thou Saviour dear, Abends
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682/2 | Sun of my soul, thou Saviour dear, Hursley
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684 | Sweet sacrament divine, Divine Mysteries
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685 | Take me, Lord, Francesca Leftley ©
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686 | Take my hands, Lord, to share, Margaret Rizza ©
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687 | Take my life, and let it be, Nottingham
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688 | Take this moment, John L. Bell ©
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689 | Take up thy cross, the Saviour said, Breslau
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690 | Teach me, my God and King, Sandys
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691 | Teach me to dance, Graham Kendrick ©
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692 | Tell out, my soul, Woodlands ©
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693 | Thank you for saving me, Martin Smith ©
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694 | Thank you for the summer morning, Susan Sayers ©
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695 | Thank you Lord, Diane D. Andrew ©
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696 | Thanks be to God, Charis ©
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697 | Thanks for the fellowship, Skye Boat Song
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698 | Thanks to God whose word was spoken, Kingly Vale ©
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698/2 | Thanks to God whose word was spoken, St. Helen
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699 | The advent of our King, Franconia
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699/2 | The advent of our King, St. Thomas
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700 | The angel Gabriel from heaven came, Gabriel's Message
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701 | The Church of God a kingdom is, University
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702 | The Church's one foundation, Aurelia
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703 | The day of resurrection!, Ellacombe
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704 | The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended, St. Clement
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705 | The first Nowell, The first nowell
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706 | The God of Abraham praise, Leoni
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707 | The God of love my shepherd is, University
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708 | The God whom earth and sea and sky, Puer Nobis Nascitur
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709 | The gracious invitation stands, Kingsfold
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711 | The head that once was crowned with thorns, St. Magnus
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712 | The heav'ns declare thy glory, Lord, Alfreton
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713 | The holly and the ivy, The holly and the ivy
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714 | The King is among us, Graham Kendrick ©
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715 | The King of love my shepherd is, Dominus Regit Me
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715/2 | The king of love my shepherd is, St. Columba
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716 | The kingdom is upon you!, Wolvercote
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718 | The Lord is King!, Ivyhatch
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720 | The Lord is my song, Jacques Berthier ©
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721 | The Lord is risen indeed, St. Michael
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721/2 | The Lord is risen indeed, Narenza
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722 | The Lord will come and not be slow, St. Stephen
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723 | The Lord's my shepherd, Crimond
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723/2 | The Lord's my shepherd, Brother James' Air ©
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724 | The Lord's my shepherd, Stuart Townend ©
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725 | The love we share, Traditional Irish Melody
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727 | The people that in darkness sat, Dundee
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728 | The prophets spoke in days of old, Jackson
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729 | The royal banners forward go, Gonfalon Royal
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730 | The Saviour still will come, Laudate Dominum (Parry)
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731 | The Son of God proclaim, Mount Ephraim
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732 | The Spirit lives to set us free, Unknown
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733 | The strife is o'er, the battle won, Gelob't Sei Gott (Vulpius)
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733/2 | The strife is o'er, the battle won, Victory
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734 | The Virgin Mary had a baby boy, Traditional West Indian
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735 | The wise man built his house, Unknown
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736 | The world is full of smelly feet, Christopher Tambling ©
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737 | Thee we adore, O hidden Saviour, Adoro Te Devote
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737/2 | Thee we adore, O hidden Saviour, Ellers
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738 | There are hundres of sparrows, Hundreds and thousands ©
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739 | There in God's garden stands the tree, Diva Servatrix
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740 | There is a green hill far away, Horsley
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741 | There is a land of pure delight, Beaulah
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742 | There is a longing, Anne Quigley ©
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743 | There is a Redeemer, Melody Green ©
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744 | There's a place where the street shine, Paul Oakley ©
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745 | There's a quiet understanding, E.R. (Tedd) Smith ©
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746 | There's a spirit in the air, John Wilson ©
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747 | There's a wideness in God's mercy, Cross of Jesus
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747/2 | There's a wideness in God's mercy, Daily Daily
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748 | These are the days, Robin Mark ©
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749 | These vows of love are taken, Thaxted
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750 | Thine are, O Lord, in days of old, St. Matthew
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751 | Thine be the glory, Maccabaeus
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752 | Thine for ever! God of love, Newington
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753 | Think of a world without any flowers, Genesis ©
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754 | This day God gives me, Addington ©
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755 | This is my body, Peter Jacobs ©
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756 | This is my desire, Reuban Morgan ©
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757 | This is my will, Dunedin ©
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758 | This is the air I breathe, Marie Barnett ©
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759 | This is the day, this is the day, Les Garrett ©
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760 | This is the day the Lord has made, Bishopsthorpe
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761 | This joyful Eastertide, This Joyful Eastertide (Vreuchten)
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762 | This little light of mine, Traditional
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763 | This world you have made, Susan Sayers ©
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764 | Thou art the Christ, O Lord, John Ireland ©
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765 | Thou art the Way: by thee alone, St. James
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766 | Thou didst leave thy throne, Margaret
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767 | Thou, whose almighty word, Moscow
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768 | Though pilgrim strangers here below, Surrey
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769 | Through all the changing scenes of life, Wiltshire
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770 | Through the night of doubt and sorrow, Rustington
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772 | Thy hand, O God, has guided thy flock, Thornbury
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773 | Thy kingdom come!, Irish
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774 | Thy kingdom come, O God, St. Cecilia
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775 | Tis good, Lord to be here, Carlisle
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776 | To be in your presence, Noel Richards ©
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777 | To God be the glory!, William H. Doane
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778 | To mock your reign, O dearest Lord, Third mode melody
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779 | To the name of our salvation, Oriel
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780 | To thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise, Golden Sheaves
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782 | Unto us a boy is born!, Puer Nobis
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783 | Veni, lumen cordium, Margaret Rizza ©
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784 | Virgin-born, we bow before thee, Quem Pastores
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786 | Wake, O wake! with tidings thrilling, Wachet Auf
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787 | Waken, O sleeper, wake and rise, Billing
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788 | Walk with me, O my Lord, Estelle White ©
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789 | We are marching in the light of God, Siyahamba
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790 | We believe in God the Father, Graham Kendrick ©
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791 | We bow down, Viola Grafstrom ©
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792 | We cannot measure, Ye Banks and Braes
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793 | We eat the plants that grow from the seed, English Country Garden
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794 | We gather here, Jerusalem
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795 | We give immortal praise, Croft's 136th
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796 | We hail thy presence glorious, Offertorium
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797 | We have a dream, Woodlands ©
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798 | We have a gospel to proclaim, Fulda
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799 | We have a King who rides a donkey, Traditional English Melody
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