A great and mighty wonder |
43 |
Es ist ein' Ros' |
A man there lived in Galilee |
334 |
Tyrol |
A safe stronghold our God is still |
114 |
Ein' feste Burg (A Stronghold Sure) |
A stranger once did bless the earth |
335 |
Surrey |
Abide with me; fast falls the eventide |
13 |
Eventide |
Again the Lord's own day is here |
20 |
Church Triumphant |
All creatures of our God and King |
105 |
Lasst uns erfreuen |
All glory, laud, and honour |
60 |
St. Theodulph |
All glory, laud, and honour (Processional) |
328 |
St. Theodulph |
All hail the power of Jesus' name |
140 |
1. Miles Lane
2. Ladywell
|
All my hope on God is founded |
336 |
Michael |
All people that on earth do dwell |
100 |
Old 100th |
All praise to thee, for thou, O King divine |
337 |
Engelberg |
All things bright and beautiful |
116 |
1. Royal Oak
2. All things bright and beautiful
|
All ye who seek for sure relief |
64 |
St. Bernard |
Alleluia, Alleluia, hearts to heaven and voices raise |
80 |
Lux Eoi |
Alleluia, sing to Jesus |
262 |
Hyfrydol |
Almighty Father, Lord most high |
267 |
St. Mark |
Almighty Father, who for us thy Son didst give |
338 |
Annue Christe |
An upper room did our Lord prepare |
434 |
Folksong |
And did those feet in ancient time |
294 |
Jerusalem |
And didst thou travel light, dear Lord |
339 |
Kingsfold |
And now, O Father, mindful of the love |
260 |
1. Song 1
2. Unde et memores
|
Angels, from the realms of glory |
39 |
Iris (Shepherds in the field) |
Angel-voices ever singing |
163 |
Angel voices |
Around the throne of God a band |
320 |
Solothurn |
As Jacob with travel was weary one day |
435 |
Jacob's Ladder |
As pants the hart for cooling streams |
226 |
Martyrdom |
As the bridegroom to his chosen |
340 |
Bridegroom |
As the disciples, when thy Son had left them |
341 |
Diva servatrix |
As with gladness men of old |
51 |
Dix |
At even, ere the sun was set |
9 |
Angelus |
Ar the cross her station keeping |
69 |
Stabat Mater |
Ar the Lamb's high feast we sing |
81 |
Salzburg (Hintze) |
At the name of Jesus |
148 |
Evelvns |
Author of life divine |
258 |
1. Gweedore
2. Lawes' Psalm 47
|
Awake, awake: fling off the night! |
342 |
Deus tuorum militum (Grenoble) |
Awake, my soul, and with the sun |
1 |
Morning Hymn |
Awake, our souls; away, our fears |
436 |
St. Petersburg |
Away with gloom, away with doubt |
437 |
Blairgowrie |
Be thou my guardian and my guide |
217 |
Abridge |
Be thou my vision, O Lord of my heart |
343 |
Slane |
Before Jehovah's awful throne |
197 |
Old 100th |
Before the ending of the day |
6 |
Te lucis |
Behold, the great Creator makes |
44 |
Kilmarnock |
Blessed city, heavenly Salem |
283 |
Oriel |
Blessed city, heavenly Salem (Processional) |
332 |
Westminster Abbey |
Blest are the pure in heart |
238 |
Franconia |
Bread of heaven, on thee we feed |
271 |
Bread of Heaven |
Bread of the world in mercy broken |
270 |
1. Rendez à Dieu
2. Les Commandemens
|
Breathe on me, Breath of God |
157 |
1. Carlisle
2. Wirksworth (Aylesbury)
|
Bright the vision that delighted |
96 |
Laus Deo |
Brightest and best of the sons of the morning |
47 |
1. Bede
2. Epiphany
|
Can man by searching find out God |
438 |
Epworth |
Captains of the saintly band |
299 |
University College |
Children of the heavenly King |
213 |
1. Harts
2. Bewdley
|
Christ for the world we sing! |
344 |
Milton Abbas |
Christ is our corner-stone |
161 |
Harewood |
Christ is the heavenly food that gives |
439 |
Jackson |
Christ is the King! O friends rejoice |
345 |
Gelobt sei Gott |
Christ is the world's light, he and none other |
440 |
Christe sanctorum |
Christ is the world's true light |
346 |
Darmstadt |
Christ, the fair glory of the holy angels |
321 |
Coelites Plaudant (Rouen) |
Christ the Lord is risen again |
79 |
Württemberg |
Christ upon the mountain peak |
441 |
Feniton |
Christ, when for us you were baptized |
442 |
Caithness |
Christ, who knows all his sheep |
347 |
Cambridge |
Christ, whose glory fills the skies |
4 |
Ratisbon |
Christian, dost thou see them |
55 |
St. Andrew of Crete |
Christian people, raise your song |
443 |
Ave virgo virginum |
Christians, awake! salute the happy morn |
36 |
Yorkshire |
Christians, lift up your hearts (Praise for the Spirit) |
444 |
Salve festa dies |
Christians, lift up your hearts (The House of God) |
445 |
Salve festa dies |
Christians, lift up your hearts (Word and Sacrament) |
446 |
Salve festa dies |
Christians, lift your hearts and voices |
447 |
Alleluia, dulce carmen (Tantum ergo) |
City of God, how broad and far |
173 |
Richmond |
Come down, O Love divine |
156 |
1. Down Ampney
2. North Petherton
|
Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove |
153 |
Hawkhurst |
Come, Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire |
448 |
Nun danket all |
Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire |
93 |
Veni, Creator Spiritus |
Come, let us join our cheerful songs |
144 |
Nativity |
Come, let us with our Lord arise |
449 |
Ascendit Deus |
Come, Lord, to our souls come down |
348 |
1. Quedgeley
2. Melling
|
Come, O thou Traveller unknown |
243 |
Colchester |
Come, pure hearts, in sweetest measures |
300 |
Evangelists |
Come, risen Lord, and deign to be our guest |
349 |
Blackbird Leys |
Come, thou Holy Spirit, come |
92 |
Veni, Sancte Spiritus |
Come, thou long-expected Jesus |
31 |
Cross of Jesus |
Come, workers for the Lord |
350 |
Watchman |
Come, ye faithful, raise the anthem |
145 |
Neander (Unser Herrscher) |
Come, ye faithful, raise the strain |
76 |
St. John Damascene |
Come, ye thankful people, come |
289 |
St. George |
Creator of the earth and skies |
351 |
Agincourt |
Creator of the starry height |
23 |
1. Conditor alme
2. Brockham
|
Crown him with many crowns |
147 |
Diademata |
Crown with love, Lord, this glad day |
450 |
England's Lane |
Dear Lord and Father of mankind |
115 |
Repton |
Dear Lord, to you again our gifts we bring |
352 |
Song 24 |
Dearest Jesu, we are here |
269 |
Liebster Jesu |
Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness |
257 |
Schmücke dich |
Disposer supreme, and Judge of the earth |
298 |
Old 104th |
Early morning. 'Come, prepare him' |
451 |
St. Bavon |
Earth has many a noble city |
48 |
Stuttgart |
Eternal Father, strong to save |
292 |
Melita |
Eternal God, we consecrate |
452 |
St. Fulbert |
At even, ere the sun was set |
9 |
Angelus |
At the cross her station keeping |
69 |
Stabat Mater |
At the Lamb's high feast we sing |
81 |
Salzburg (Hintze) |
At the name of Jesus |
148 |
Evelyns |
Author of life divine |
258 |
1. Gweedore
2. Lawes' Psalm 47
|
Awake, awake: fling off the night! |
342 |
Deus tuorum militum (Grenoble) |
Awake, my soul, and with the sun |
1 |
Morning Hymn |
Awake, our souls; away, our fears |
436 |
St. Petersburg |
Away with gloom, away with doubt |
437 |
Blairgowrie |
Be thou my guardian and my guide |
217 |
Abridge |
Be thou my vision, O Lord of my heart |
343 |
Slane |
Before Jehovah's awful throne |
197 |
Old 100th |
Before the ending of the day |
6 |
Te lucis |
Behold, the great Creator makes |
44 |
Kilmarnock |
Blessed city, heavenly Salem |
283 |
Oriel |
Blessed city, heavenly Salem (Processional) |
332 |
Westminster Abbey |
Blest are the pure in heart |
238 |
Franconia |
Bread of heaven, on thee we feed |
271 |
Bread of Heaven |
Bread of the world in mercy broken |
270 |
1. Rendez à Dieu
2. Les Commandemens
|
Breathe on me, Breath of God |
157 |
1. Carlisle
2. Wirksworth (Aylesbury)
|
Bright the vision that delighted |
96 |
Laus Deo |
Brightest and best of the sons of the morning |
47 |
1. Bede
2. Epiphany
|
Can man by searching find out God |
438 |
Epworth |
Captains of the saintly band |
299 |
University College |
Children of the heavenly King |
213 |
1. Harts
2. Bewdley
|
Christ for the world we sing! |
344 |
Milton Abbas |
Christ is our corner-stone |
161 |
Harewood |
Christ is the heavenly food that gives |
439 |
Jackson |
Christ is the King! O friends rejoice |
345 |
Gelobt sei Gott |
Christ is the world's light, he and none other |
440 |
Christe sanctorum |
Christ is the world's true light |
346 |
Darmstadt |
Christ, the fair glory of the holy angels |
321 |
Coelites Plaudant (Rouen) |
Christ the Lord is risen again |
79 |
Württemberg |
Christ upon the mountain peak |
441 |
Feniton |
Christ, when for us you were baptized |
442 |
Caithness |
Christ, who knows all his sheep |
347 |
Cambridge |
Christ, whose glory fills the skies |
4 |
Ratisbon |
Christian, dost thou see them |
55 |
St. Andrew of Crete |
Eternal Ruler of the ceaseless round |
353 |
Song 1 |
Every star shall sing a carol |
354 |
Every Star |
Faithful vigil ended |
453 |
Pastor pastorum |
Father all-powerful, thine is the kingdom |
355(i) |
Was lebet |
Father all-loving, thou rulest in majesty |
355 (ii) |
Was lebet |
Father, hear the prayer we offer |
113 |
Marching |
Father, Lord of all Creation |
356 |
Abbot's Leigh |
Father most holy, merciful and loving |
94 |
Chartres (Angers) |
Father of heaven, whose love profound |
97 |
1. Rivaulx
2. St. Cross
|
Father of mercies, in thy word |
167 |
Collingwood |
Father, we thank thee who hast planted |
357 |
Les Commandemens (Commandments) |
Father, we thank you |
454 |
All kinds of light |
Father, who in Jesus found us |
358 |
Quem pastores |
Fierce raged the tempest o'er the deep |
225 |
St. Aëlred |
Fight the good fight with all thy might |
220 |
Duke Street |
Fill thou my life, O Lord my God |
200 |
Richmond |
Filled with the Spirit's power, with one accord |
359 |
Farley Castle |
Finished the strife of battle now |
455 |
Surrexit |
Firmly I believe and truly |
118 |
Halton Holgate |
For all the saints who from their labours rest |
305 |
Sine Nomine |
For all thy saints, O Lord |
308 |
Mount Ephraim |
For Mary, Mother of our Lord |
360 |
St. Botolph |
For the beauty of the earth |
104 |
Dix |
For the bread which you have broken |
456 |
1. Wraysbury
2. Omni die
|
For the fruits of his creation |
457 |
East Acklam |
For the healing of the nations |
361 |
Alleluia, dulce carmen (Tantum ergo) |
Forgive our sins as we forgive |
362 |
Crowle |
Forth in the peace of Christ we go |
458 |
Duke Street |
Forth in thy name, O Lord, I go |
239 |
Song 34 |
Forty days and forty nights |
56 |
Aus der Tiefe (Heinlein) |
From all that dwell below the skies |
98 |
1. Lasst uns erfreuen (Easter Song)
2. Illsley (Bishop)
|
From glory to glory advancing, we praise thee, O Lord |
276 |
Sheen |
From the eastern mountains |
327 |
Evelyns |
From thee all skill and science flow |
286 |
Belgrave |
Give me joy in my heart |
459 |
Sing Hosanna |
Give to our God immortal praise |
460 |
Dunedin |
Give us the wings of faith to rise |
324 |
1. Song 67
2. San Rocco
|
Glorious things of thee are spoken |
172 |
1. Abbot's Leigh
2. Austria
|
Glory be to Jesus |
66 |
Caswall |
Glory in highest heaven |
277 |
Hosanna in Excelsis |
Glory, love, and praise, and honour |
461 |
Benifold |
Glory to God!' all heaven with joy is ringing |
462 |
Highwood |
Glory to thee, O God |
363 |
Love Unknown |
Glory to thee, my God, this night |
10 |
Tallis's Canon |
God be in my head |
236 |
God be in my head |
God everlasting, wonderful and holy |
463 |
Lobet den Herren |
God from on high hath heard |
38 |
St. George |
God is here; as we his people |
464 |
Blaenwern |
God is light |
364 |
Lux Dei |
God is love, and where true love is |
465 |
Ubi caritas |
God is Love: let heav'n adore him |
365 |
Alleluia |
God moves in a mysterious way |
121 |
London New |
God of concrete, God of steel |
366 |
Minterne |
God of grace and God of glory |
367 |
Regent Square |
God of love and truth and beauty |
368 |
Carolyn |
God of mercy, God of grace |
179 |
Heathlands |
God save our gracious Queen |
293 |
National Anthem |
God, that madest earth and heaven |
12 |
Ar Hyd y Nos (All through the night) |
God the Father, name we treasure |
466 |
Oriel |
God who created this Eden of earth |
369 |
Quedlinburg |
God, who hast caused to be written thy word for our learning |
467 |
Causa divina |
God who spoke in the beginning |
468 |
New Malden |
God, whose farm is all creation |
370 |
Gott will's machen |
God, you have giv'n us power to sound |
469 |
Bangor |
Good Christian men, rejoice and sing |
85 |
Gelobt sei Gott |
Good is our God who made this place |
371 |
Hambleden |
Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost |
154 |
1. Charity
2. Capetown
|
Great Shepherd of thy people, hear |
164 |
Oswald's Tree |
Guide me, O thou great Redeemer |
214 |
1. Pilgrimage
2. Cwm Rhondda
|
Hail, gladdening Light, of his pure glory poured |
8 |
Sebaste |
Hail the day that sees him rise |
87 |
1. Llanfair,
2. Chislehurst
|
Hail to the Lord who comes |
314 |
Old 120th |
Hail to the Lord's Anointed |
142 |
Crüger |
Hail, true body, born of Mary |
268 |
Standish |
Hands that have been handling |
278 |
Glenfinlas |
Happy are they, they that love God |
176 |
Binchester |
Hark, a thrilling voice is sounding |
24 |
Merton |
Hark, my soul, it is the Lord |
244 |
St. Bees |
Hark the glad sound! the Saviour comes |
30 |
Bristol |
Hark, the herald-angels sing |
35 |
Mendelssohn |
Hark! the sound of holy voices |
304 |
Deerhurst |
Have faith in God, my heart |
372 |
Doncaster |
He that is down needs fear no fall |
218 |
York |
He wants not friends that hath thy love |
183 |
1. Invitation (Devonshire)
2. Uffingham
|
Help us, O Lord, to learn |
373 |
Sandys |
Help us to help each other, Lord |
374 |
Dunfermline |
Her Virgin eyes saw God incarnate born |
310 |
Farley Castle |
Here, O my Lord, I see thee face to face |
274 |
Farley Castle |
Hills of the North, rejoice |
470 |
Little Cornard |
Holy, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty |
95 |
Nicaea |
Holy Spirit, come, confirm us |
471 |
All for Jesus |
Hosanna in the highest (see Glory in highest heaven) |
|
|
How beauteous are their feet |
301 |
1. Venice
2. St. Thomas
|
How bright these glorious spirits shine |
306 |
1. Sennen Cove
2. Stracathro
|
How shall I sing that majesty |
472 |
Soll's sein |
How sweet the name of Jesus sounds |
122 |
St. Peter |
I come with joy to meet my Lord |
473 |
St. Botolph |
I danced in the morning |
375 |
Shaker Tune |
I heard the voice of Jesus say |
247 |
1. Vox dilecti
2. Kingsfold
|
I vow to thee, my country, all earthly things above |
295 |
Thaxted |
Immortal, invisible, God only wise |
199 |
St. Denio |
Immortal love for ever full |
133 |
Bishopthorpe |
In Adam we have all been one |
474 |
St. Nicholas |
In Christ there is no east or west |
376 |
Kilmarnock |
In humble gratitude, O God |
377 |
Claudius |
In our day of thanksgiving one psalm let us offer |
284 |
Was lebet |
In the bleak mid-winter |
42 |
Cranham |
It came upon the midnight clear |
41 |
Noel |
It is a thing most wonderful |
70 |
1. Herongate
2. Alstone
|
Jerusalem, my happy home |
187 |
Southwell (Irons) |
Jerusalem the golden |
184 |
Ewing |