| TUNE NAME |
HYMNS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS TUNE |
| Babylon | O come and
mourn beside the cross |
| Babylon's Streams | A
voice upon he midnight air
How shall a contrite spirit
pray
I
thirst, thou wounded Lamb of God
Lo,
now is our accepted day
Nature with open volume
stands
Now is the healing time
decreed
O
come and mourn with me awhile
O
kind Creator, bow thine ear
O
merciful Creator, hear
That
day of wrath, that dreadful day |
| Babylon's Streams (Hullah's version) | That day of wrath, that dreadful
day
Tis
finished! The Messiah dies
Tis
finished; so the Savior cried
When we our wearied limbs to
rest
With broken heart and contrite
sigh |
| Baca | I gave my life for
thee
Not for our sins
alone
Thy life was given
for me |
| Baden | Hosanna to the
living Lord
O risen Lord, O
conquering King
Since I've
known a Savior's Name
The Lord of
ages rends the tomb
Through the day
thy love has spared us
Whate'er my
God ordains is right
When in the
Lord Jehovah's Name |
| Baginton | Great
Shepherd of thy people, hear |
| Baker | Lord, speak to
me, that I may speak |
| Balch | Great God, to
thee my evening song |
| Balfour | Come, let us
join the Church above
Just as I am,
without one plea
Our Father,
while our hearts unlearn
The Lord will
come and not be slow |
| Ballad | The first one
ever, oh, ever to know |
| Ballards Lane | Rise, my
soul, adore thy Maker |
| Ballerma | According to
thy gracious word
Approach,
my soul, the mercy-seat
Be thou my
guardian and my guide
How blest
are they who always keep
How bright
these glorious spirits shine
How vast
must their advantage be
I waited for
the Lord my God
In Christ there
is no East or West
My God,
how wonderful thou art
My hiding
place, my refuge, tower
O Father,
hear my morning prayer
O happy is
the man who hears
O Lord, our
guardian and our guide |
| Ballo di Manova | Christ
from heaven descended |
| Balm in Gilead | There is
a balm in Gilead |
| Baltimore | Jerusalem,
high tower thy glorious walls |
| Bamberg | Asleep in
Jesus! Blessed sleep
Holy Spirit,
Lord of glory
In his temple
now behold him
Lo, now is
our accepted day
Lord, in whose
eternal counsels
The year's at
the spring
Thou who
sentest thine apostles
When in the
hour of utmost need |
| Bampton | O what their
joy and their glory must be |
| Bangor | According to
thy gracious word
Alone thou
goest forth, O Lord
Approach, my
soul, the mercy-seat
Behold the
Savior of mankind
Eternal God,
we look to thee
Forgive our
sins as we forgive
God, you have
given us power to sound
I am not
worthy, holy Lord
Lord, teach us
how to pray aright
Lord, when we
bend before thy throne
O for a heart
to praise my God
O Lord
almighty, thou whose hands
O Lord, turn
not thy face from me
O very God of
very God
Once more the
solemn season calls
Prepared the
trumpet's call to greet
When musing
sorrow weeps the past |
| Bankfield | My hope,
my steadfast trust
Welcome,
sweet day of rest |
| Banner | Fling out the
banner! let it float |
| Banner of Hope | Rejoice in God, let trumpets
sound |
| Baptism | What king
would wade |
| Baram | Lord, when this
holy morning broke |
| Barbara Allen | My
Lord of light
Strengthen for service, Lord, the
hands |
| Barby | Adored forever
be the Lord
My God,
accept my heart this day
O let
triumphant faith dispel
Songs of praise
the angels sang
To our
Redeemer's glorious name |
| Barchester Fair | I come
with joy to meet my Lord |
| Barden | Bound upon
the accursed tree |
| Bargate | Through the
day thy love has spared us |
| Barham | My God, the
spring of all my joys |
| Barkworth | Thy way,
not mine, O Lord |
| Barmouth | At thy feet,
O Christ, we lay
Bounteous
Spirit, ever shedding
Christ,
whose glory fills the skies
Every
morning mercies new |
| Barnard Gate | Come,
let us worship the Christ of creation
Come,
see the Lord in his breathtaking splendor |
| Barnby | Come hither,
ye faithful
God of the
living
O come, all ye
faithful
We march,
we march to victory
Weary of
wandering from my God
Who place on
Zion's God their trust |
| Barnby (Newman) | Lead, kindly Light, amid the encircling
gloom |
| Barnby's | For all the
saints who from their labors rest
For the
apostles' glorious company |
| Barnby's Chant | The foe
behind, the deep before |
| Barnes | Welcome,
sweet day of rest |
| Barnet | O living God,
whose voice of old
When
morning gilds the skies |
| Barnstaple | It passeth
knowledge, that dear love of thine |
| Barragh (Psalm 112) | O Lord, to whom the spirits
live |
| Barrington | Creator
Spirit, by whose aid
Draw nigh,
draw nigh, Emmanuel
My God,
how endless is thy love
O thou,
before the world began
Weary of
wandering from my God |
| Bartholdy | Arm of the
Lord, awake, awake
Lift up your
heads, ye mighty gates
O happy
day that fixed my choice |
| Bartlett | Savior, who
didst come to give |
| Barton | Bowed low in
supplication
No room
within the dwelling
The year is
swiftly waning |
| Basel | Rise, crowned
with light, imperial Salem, rise |
| Batchelor | Hark, the
herald angels sing |
| Bath | Christ for the
world we sing
O love, how
deep, how broad, how high
The triumphs of
the saints |
| Bath New | A charge to
keep I have |
| Bathurst | Let us raise
our grateful voices |
| Battishill | Come, my
soul, thy suit prepare
Giver of the
perfect gift
Great
Creator, wise and good
Holy Spirit,
Truth divine
In our work
and in our play (Piggott)
Jesus, Name
of wondrous love
Lord and
Savior, true and kind
Mercy
triumphs, Christ is born
Songs of
praise the angels sang
Thank you for
the world so sweet
To thy temple
I repair |
| Battishill (St. Alban's) | They whose course on earth is
o'er |
| Battle | How can I
cease to pray for thee
Long did I toil,
and knew no earthly rest |
| Battle Cry | Rise at the
cry of battle |
| Battle Hymn | Come
sing the praise of Jesus
From the
very depths of darkness
How
great is God almighty
Let us sing
the God of glory
Mine
eyes have seen the glory
There is
singing in the desert, there is laughter in the skies
There's a
sound on the wind |
| Battle Hymn of the Republic | Our eyes have seen the glory |
| Battle Song (Shaw) | Mine eyes have seen the
glory |
| Batty | Dread Jehovah,
God of nations
Earth has many a
noble city
It is finished!
blessed Jesus
Light of those
whose dreary dwelling
Hail, thou source of every
blessing
Sweet the moments, rich in
blessing |
| Battyeford | O Jesus,
bless our houses |
| Bavaria | Abroad the
regal banners fly
At the Name
of Jesus
Behold, the
Master passeth by
He's blest
whose sins have pardon gained
O God of
truth, O Lord of might
O God, thy
soldiers' great reward
O God, whose
angel stayed his hand
Of noble cities
thou art queen
On this day
when days began
Songs of
praise now we raise |
| Baxter | Christ who
knows all his sheep
Thy way, not
mine, O Lord
My hope is
built on nothing less
Now I have
found the ground wherein |
| Bayreuth | Mighty
Father, blessed Son |
| Be at rest | I am trusting
thee, Lord Jesus |
| Be bold, be strong | Be
bold, be strong |
| Be exalted | I will give
thanks to thee |
| Be not afraid | When
the dark waves round us roll |
| Be not afraid (You shall cross the barren desert) | You shall cross the barren
desert |
| Be still | Be still, for the
Spirit of the Lord |
| Be still (Evans) | Be
still, for the presence of the Lord |
| Be still and know | Be
still and know that I am God |
| Be Still (Iona) | Be still
and know that I am God |
| Be Still 2 (Iona) | Be
still and know that I am God |
| Be the center | Be the
center of my life |
| Beach Haven | A
spendthrift Lover is the Lord |
| Beach Spring | Come
and journey with a Savior
Lord,
whose love through humble service
Wash,
O God, our sons and daughters |
| Beacon | True Light, that
lightest all |
| Beacon Hill | Had he
not loved us |
| Beakstown | Lift up your
hearts! We lift them, Lord, to thee |
| Beata nobis gaudia | All
ye who seek for Jesus, raise
Blest Martyr, let thy
triumph-day
Creator of the earth and sky
Hail this joyful day's return
O
splendor of God's glory bright
Rejoice, the year upon its way |
| Beati | Creator Spirit, by
whose aid
The saints of
God! their conflict past |
| Beati immaculati | As
now thy children lowly kneel |
| Beatitude | Come, let us
join our friends above
Father of
mercies, in thy word
O Paradise,
O Paradise
Blessed are
the poor in spirit
Remember
your servants, Lord |
| Beatitudo | How bright
these glorious spirits shine
Jerusalem,
my happy home
Let saints on
earth in concert sing
Now from
the altar of my heart
O for a
closer walk with God
O for a
heart to praise my God
Prayer is the
soul's sincere desire
Shall we not
love thee, Mother dear
Spirit divine,
attend our prayers
When I can
read my title clear
While thee
I seek, protecting Power |
| Beaufort | Jesus, tender
Shepherd, hear me
The shadows
of the evening hours |
| Beaumaris | Here, O my
Lord, I see thee face to face |
| Beautiful World | This
world you have made |
| Beauty for Brokenness (God of the poor) | Beauty for brokenness, hope for
despair |
| Because of you | There's
a place where the streets shine |
| Because your love | Because your love is better than
life |
| Beccles | Before
Jehovah's awful throne
Jesus, the
world's redeeming Lord
O Savior of
the world forlorn
The great
forerunner of the morn |
| Beck | God in heaven,
hear our singing! |
| Beddome | Father of
mercies, bow thine ear |
| Bede | Brightest and
best of the sons of the morning
Here, Lord, we
offer thee all that is fairest
Virgin-born, we
bow before thee |
| Bedford | Behold the
glories of the Lamb
Behold us,
Lord, a little space
God moves in
a mysterious way
God of our
fathers, by whose hand
In thee I put
my steadfast trust
In token that
thou shalt not fear
Joy fills the
dwelling of the just
Lord, who
shall dwell above with thee
My God, the
spring of all my joys
O God of
hosts, the mighty Lord
O God,
unseen, yet ever near
O gracious
God, in whom I live
O help us,
Lord! each hour of need
O Jesus,
Savior of the lost
O thou, from
whom all goodness flows
O thou to
whom all creatures flow
O Zion, open
wide thy gates
Pour down
thy Spirit, gracious Lord
The Lord
descended from above
The Spirit
breathes upon the word
Thou art the
way: to thee alone
Thou, God, all
glory, honor, power
Through all
the changing scenes of life
Try us, O
God, and search the ground
We walk by
faith, and not by sight |
| Bedford Chapel | Now
the laborer's task is o'er |
| Bedford Park | O Lord
and Master of us all |
| Bedfordshire May Day Carol | There is no moment in my life
The Lord my shepherd rules my
life |
| Bedminster | We love
the place, O God |
| Beechcroft | My Jesus,
as thou wilt
Thou who
with dying lips |
| Beecher | Jesus, thou
divine Companion
Love divine, all
loves excelling
There's a
wideness in God's mercy
They who
tread the path of labor |
| Beechgrove | Fruitful
trees, the Spirit's sowing |
| Beechwood | God who
made the earth |
| Beecroft | The sun is
sinking fast |
| Beeding | Christian,
seek not yet repose |
| Beethoven | Lord of the
hearts of men
My spirit
on thy care
Sinner,
rouse thee from thy sleep
The God of
life, whose constant care |
| Beethoven (Joy) | Rise,
my soul, and stretch thy wings |
| Before the throne of God above | Before the throne of God
above |
| Beginnings | This is a
day of new beginnings |
| Behold, I tell you a mystery | Behold, I tell you a mystery |
| Behold the Lamb | Behold the Lamb! O thou for sinners
slain
Behold the Lamb of God
He
walked on earth |
| Behold the Lord | Behold the Lord |
| Bekesbourne | Empty he
came |
| Belair | How deep the
riches of our God |
| Belfry Praise | Unchanging God, who livest |
| Belgard | Witness, ye
men and angels; now |
| Belgrave | From thee all
skill and science flow
Great God,
with wonder and with praise
Great
Shepherd of thy people, hear
Lord, in the
morning thou shalt hear
My God, I
love thee; not because
O God of
Jacob, by whose hand
On Zion and
on Lebanon
When all
thy mercies, O my God
When we to
cleansing waters came |
| Belknap | Rejoice, the
Lord is King |
| Bella | Come, Holy
Spirit, come; let thy bright beams arise
Light of the
anxious heart
Teach me, my
God and King
The spring again
is here
To God the only
wise |
| Belleville | Lord, for
tomorrow and its needs |
| Bellfield | Time hastens
on, ye longing saints |
| Belling | Glory to the
blessed Jesus! |
| Bellman's Song | The
moon shines bright, and the stars give a light |
| Bellwoods | Blest be the
tie that binds
O day of
God, draw nigh
Restore in
us, O God |
| Belmont | Again the
Lord of life and light
As now the
sun's declining rays
As now thy
children lowly kneel
Be known to
us in breaking bread
Blest day of
God, most calm, most bright
By cool
Siloam's shady rill
Come, Holy
Spirit, heavenly Dove
Come, let us
to the Lord our God
Eternal God,
we look to thee
From thee all
skill and science flow
Great is our
guilt, our fears are great
Great
Shepherd of thy people, hear
I am not
worthy, holy Lord
In trouble and
in grief, O God
Jerusalem, my
happy home
Lord, in thy
name thy servants plead
Lord, it
belongs not to my care
Lord, spare
and save our sinful race
My God,
accept my heart this day
Now from
the altar of my heart
O dearest
Lord, thy sacred head
O for a closer
walk with God
O help us,
Lord! each hour of need
Our children,
Lord, in faith and prayer
Our heavenly
Father, through your Son
Prayer is the
soul's sincere desire
Shall we not
love thee, Mother dear
The grave
itself a garden is
There is a
fountain filled with blood
When all thy
mercies, O my God
When
wounded sore, the stricken heart |
| Beloved | Beloved, let
us love: love is of God |
| Belsize | Jesus, meek and
gentle
To thee our
God we fly |
| Belstead | Up to the
throne on high |
| Bemerton | Hear what
the voice from heaven proclaims
Lo, what a
cloud of witnesses
Lord, let me
know my term of days |
| Beminster | What a
strange and wondrous story |
| Ben Rhydding | An exile
for the faith
Breathe
on me, Breath of God
Not all
the blood of beasts
O Lord,
refresh thy flock
O
praise our God today
O
where shall rest be found
The
mighty flood that rolls
The
Spirit, in our hearts
There is
no night in heaven
Within
the Father's house |
| Beneath the Cross | Beneath the cross of Jesus |
| Benedic anima | Speed
thy servants, Savior, speed them |
| Benedic anima (Goss) | Lead us, heavenly Father, lead
us
Praise, my soul, the King of
heaven |
| Benediction | Abide
with me; fast falls the eventide
Alleluia,
song of sweetness
Jesus, I my
cross have taken
Lord,
dismiss us with thy blessing, fill our hearts
Lord, in the
morning thou shalt hear
Lord of
heaven and earth and ocean
Love
divine, all loves excelling
O
gracious God, in whom I live
O Savior,
bless us ere we go
Praise, my
soul, the King of heaven
Savior,
again to thy dear name we raise
Weary of
wandering from my God
Word
supreme, before creation |
| Benediction (Tozer) | Therefore we, before him
bending |
| Benedictus | Savior, like
a shepherd lead us |
| Benevento | Pleasant
are thy courts above
Safely,
safely gathered in
Sinners,
turn: why will ye die?
Songs of
thankfulness and praise
Take my
life, and let it be
They whose
course on earth is o'er
While,
with ceaseless course, the sun |
| Benevolence | No
change of time shall ever shock |
| Beng-Li | For the bread
which you have broken |
| Benifold | Glory, love,
and praise, and honor |
| Benison | Behold us,
Lord, before thee met
O Wisdom,
who o'er earth below
Sweet Savior,
bless us ere we go
We saw thee
not when thou didst tread |
| Benjamin | The God of
heaven thuunders |
| Bennelong | Lord of
earth and all creation |
| Benson | City of God,
Jerusalem
God is
working his purpose out |
| Bentley | All praise to
God the Father
Come unto
me, ye weary
For thee, O
dear, dear country
From glory
unto glory! Be this our joyous song
Hasten the
time appointed
In heavenly
love abiding
Lord of the
living harvest
O Christ, the
Word Incarnate
O Father, all
creating
O Jesus, we
adore thee
O Word of
God incarnate
Sometimes a
light surprises
The voice that
breathed o'er Eden
We sing the
glorious conquest
When all
around are troubled |
| Berchtesgaden | We
march, we march to victory |
| Berea | Blest day of
God, most calm, most bright |
| Bereden väg för Herran | Prepare the royal highway
Prepare the way, O Zion |
| Bergen | Come, thou
long-expected Jesus |
| Bergers | Thou who wast
rich beyond all splendor
Wise men of
old came seeking
Word of the Father
everlasting |
| Bergholt | The morning
bright |
| Berkeley | What are
these that glow from afar |
| Berkshire | High in the
heavens, eternal God
The eternal
gifts of Christ the King |
| Berlin | As pants the
wearied hart for cooling springs
Hark, the song
of jubilee
O King of
saints, we give thee praise
Pleasant are thy
courts above
When I survey
the wondrous Cross |
| Bernard | Glory to the
blessed Jesus! |
| Berne | Lord Jesus
Christ, our Lord most dear |
| Berry Down | Not with
a choir of angels without number |
| Bertha | The grave itself
a garden is |
| Berthier | Lord, in thy
name thy servants plead
There is a
green hill far away
There is a land
of pure delight |
| Berthold | From glory
unto glory! Be this our joyous song
Go forward,
Christian soldier |
| Bertram | O Lord of
hosts, whose glory fills |
| Berwick Street | The
shepherds had an angel |
| Besançon Carol | Lord,
thy children guide and keep
People, look
east. The time is near |
| Bethany | Although the
vine its fruit deny
I would not
live alway
In the name
which earth and heaven
Lord, her
watch thy Church is keeping
Savior,
sprinkle many nations
See the
Conqueror mounts in triumph
Sow the seed
beside all waters |
| Bethany (Bunnett) | When I survey the wondrous
Cross |
| Bethany (Mason) (Excelsior) | Nearer, my God, to thee |
| Bethany (Smart) | Alleluia, Alleluia, hearts to heaven and voices
raise
At
the Lamb's high feast we sing
Glorious things of thee are
spoken
Heavenly Father, send thy
blessing
Jesus
came, the heavens adoring
King,
Messiah, long-expected
Sing,
with all the sons of glory
Son
of God, eternal Savior |
| Bethesda | Of thy love
some gracious token |
| Bethlehem | Ah, how
shall fallen man
Behold a
humble train
Blessed
night, when first that plain
Come
hither, ye faithful
Commit
thou all thy griefs
My God,
my Life, my Love
Never in all
human story
O
Bethlehem is a small place
O little
town of Bethlehem
O Master
Workman of the race
Our Father,
thy dear Name doth show
Stand up,
and bless the Lord
Welcome,
sweet day of rest
While
shepherds watched their flocks by night |
| Bethlehem Ephratah | O
little town of Bethlehem |
| Bethlehem Judah | Brethren, let us join to bless
For
thy mercy and thy grace |
| Bethlehem New | Hark,
the herald angels sing |
| Bethlehem Shepherds | While shepherds watched their flocks by
night |
| Bethsaida | Break thou
the bread of life
Lord God,
inspire our minds |
| Beulah | And now the
wants are told, that brought
As now thy
children lowly kneel
O changeless
Christ, for ever new
Pleasant are
thy courts above
Through all the
changing scenes of life
We have not
seen, we cannot see
Will ye also
go away |
| Beulah (Garrett) | City
of God, how broad and far
There
is a land of pure delight |
| Beulah (Hemy) | There is
a blessed home |
| Bevan | A just and
righteous cause
Behold a little
child
One sole
baptismal sign
Rejoice, the
Lord is King
Rejoice, ye sons
of men!
Rise, gracious
God, and shine
Servants of
God, awake
Thou art the
Christ, O Lord
To thee our God
we fly |
| Beverley | Lord of the
worlds above
O Lord, with one accord
One sole
baptismal sign
Thou art
coming, O my Savior
To thee our
God we fly
You are
coming |
| Beverly | Christ is our
cornerstone |
| Bewdley | Children of
the heavenly King |
| Beweley | Lord, be thy
word my rule |
| Bexfield | Jesus, thou joy
of loving hearts
O that my
load of sin were gone
This life's a
dream, an empty show |
| Beyond all knowledge | It passeth knowledge, that dear love of
thine |
| Bí, a osa | O
Jesus,
every moment be in my heart and mind |
| Biberach | With thanks
before the Lord appear |
| Bickersteth | Peace,
perfect peace, in this dark world of sin |
| Bickford | By the
Creator, Joseph was appointed
Over the
chaos of the empty waters |
| Bickleigh | Arise, O
Lord, and shine
O ye
immortal throng
One sole
baptismal sign
The atoning
work is done
Ye
boundless realms of joy |
| Bickley | Creator Spirit,
by whose aid |
| Bickley | O Father, in
whose great design
O Light,
whose beams illumine all |
| Biddenham | O why
should Israel's sons, once blessed |
| Bide with us | Great
God, who knowest each man's need |
| Big and little you's and me's | Boisterous, buzzing barking
things |
| Biggest isn't always best | Goliath was big and Goliath was
strong |
| Biggin Hill | When this
land knew God's gracious love |
| Bilaan | Holy, most holy
Lamb of God |
| Billesley | Gather us in,
thou love that fillest all |
| Billing | Christ, when
for us you were baptized
How can we
sing with joy to God
Lord, I have
made thy word my choice
Our God, we
know your providence
Praise to the
Holiest in the height
This is the day
the Lord hath made
Waken, O
sleeper, wake and rise |
| Bilsdale | I love God's
tiny creatures |
| Bilston | Come, thou
long-expected Jesus |
| Binchester | Happy are
they, they that love God
Hast thou
not known, hast thou not heard
Have you
not heard |
| Bind us together | Bind
us together, Lord |
| Bingham | Morning
glory, starlit sky |
| Binney's | Eternal Light,
eternal Light!
O Master
Christ, draw near to take |
| Birabus | All who love
and serve your city
Jesus, hope of
every nation |
| Birjina gaztettobat zegoen | The angel Gabriel from heaven
came |
| Birkdale | Come, my
soul, thou must be waking |
| Birkenhead | All
merciful, almighty Lord |
| Birling | At even, ere the
sun was set
Be thou
exalted, holy Lord
Behold, a
stranger at the door
Come, gracious
Spirit, heavenly Dove
God send us
men
Head of the
church, our risen Lord
Lord of all
being, throned afar
Now that the
daylight fills the sky
Pour forth thy
Spirit from above
Spirit of mercy,
truth and love
Sun of my soul,
thou Savior dear
The heavens
declare thy glory, Lord
The Lord made
man, the scriptures tell |
| Birmingham | Come,
risen Lord, and deign to be our guest
Come, ye
yourselves apart and rest awhile
God of
our fathers, whose almighty hand
How can
I cease to pray for thee
I will arise
and to my Father go
Lift up
your hearts! We lift them, Lord, to thee
O valiant
hearts, who to your glory came
Put thou
thy trust in God
Revive thy
work, O Lord
Tell out,
my soul, the greatness of the Lord
We are
soldiers of Christ, who is mighty to save
We are
the soldiers of Christ |
| Birnham | There's a song
in the heart of creation |
| Birthday | We wish
you many happy returns of the day |
| Bisbrook | Christians,
awake! salute the happy morn |
| Bishop (Illsley) | Thy
work on earth, O Christ |
| Bishopgarth | Eternal
Father, Lord of life
For my
sake and the gospel's, go
From age
to age thy Church on earth
Great
God, to thee our hearts we raise
O King of
kings, whose reign of old |
| Bishops | To Mercy,
Pity, Peace and Love |
| Bishopthorpe | All ye
who seek a certain cure
As pants
the hart for cooling streams
Behold
the mountain of the Lord
Blessed
be the everlasting God
Blest be
the everlasting God
Blest
day of God, most calm, most bright
By cool
Siloam's shady rill
Good is
the Lord, our heavenly King
Hark, a
thrilling voice is sounding
O Christ
was a good guest
O
mother dear, Jerusalem
O thou
to whom all creatures flow
Open
our eyes, O Lord
Shall we
not love thee, Mother dear
This is
the day the Lord hath made
Through
all the dangers of the night
To render
thanks unto the Lord
To Zion's
hill I lift my eyes
When
all thy mercies, O my God |
| Bishopthorpe (St. Paul's) | Immortal love for ever full
O Father, hear my morning
prayer |
| Bishopton | Who is
this, so weak and helpless |
| Bithynia | Heart and
heart unite together |
| Black and white | The
ink is black |
| Black Madonna | Mary, blessed grieving
mother
>Mary, blessed teenage
mother |
| Blackbird Leys | Come,
risen Lord, and deign to be our guest
Filled
with the Spirit's power
I greet
you, my Redeemer sure, who lives |
| Blackbourne | Made
lowly wise, we pray no more
O God of
truth, whose living word
O Lord
and Master of us all
Upon the
holy mount they stood |
| Blackrock | Glory to
God, all the heavens are telling |
| Blaencefn | To
Damascus! Paul had shouted |
| Blaenhafren | Lord,
whose love through humble service |
| Blaenwern | God is
here; as we his people
God is
Love: let heaven adore him
God,
whose giving knows no ending
Heavenly
hosts in ceaseless worship
Hidden
Christ, alive for ever
Lord, we
hear your word with gladness
Love divine,
all loves excelling
What a
Friend we have in Jesus |
| Blagdon | Gracious
Savior, gentle Shepherd
O Jerusalem
the blissful |
| Blairgowrie | Away with
gloom, away with doubt
The voice
that breathed o'er Eden |
| Blake | Can I see
another's woe |
| Blanchard | Faith of our
fathers, living still
God of our
fathers, known of old |
| Blencathra | Forward, be
our watchword
Forward
through the ages |
| Bless the Lord (Crouch) | Bless the Lord, O my soul |
| Bless the Lord (Peacock) | Bless the Lord, O my soul |
| Bless the Lord (Fudge) | Bless the Lord, O my soul |
| Bless the Lord | Bless
the Lord, the God of our forebears |
| Bless the Lord, my soul | Bless the Lord, my soul |
| Bless the Lord, my soul (Taizé) | Bless the Lord, my soul
(Taiz‚) |
| Blessed are the pure in heart | Blessed are the pure in heart |
| Blessed are those (Warren) | Blessed are those who fear the
Lord |
| Blessed are those (Strove) | Blessed are those who fear the
Lord |
| Blessed Assurance | Blessed assurance |
| Blessed be God | Blessed be God for ever,
amen! |
| Blessed be the Lord God Almighty | Father in heaven, we love you |
| Blessed be the name | I
am standing beneath your wings |
| Blessed be the Name of the Lord (Daniels & Prosch) | Blessed be the Name of the Lord
(Daniels & Prosch) |
| Blessed be the Name of the Lord (Utterbach) | Blessed be the Name of the Lord
(Utterbach) |
| Blessed Home | Shine
thou upon us, Lord
There is
a blessed home
Thy
way, not mine, O Lord |
| Blessed is the man | Blessed is the man |
| Blessed Morn | Sing, O
sing, this blessed morn |
| Blessed Savior | Savior,
blessed Savior |
| Blessing | God
Almighty, in thy temple |
| Blessing Song | May
light come into your eyes |
| Blest are you | Blest are
you, Lord of creation |
| Blodyn | Here, Lord,
we offer thee all that is fairest |
| Bloomingdale | The King
of love my Shepherd is |
| Bloomsbury | Spirit of
mercy, truth and love |
| Blow the wind southerly | Spirit of holiness, wisdom and
faithfulness |
| Blumenthal | At the
Lamb's high feast we sing
Jesus, lover
of my soul
Jesus,
Savior of my soul
Love of
Jesus, all divine
Savior,
whom I fain would love |
| Bodley | The God whom
earth and sea and sky |
| Bodmin | Lord, I was
blind; I could not see |
| Boe | Praise the God
who changes places |
| Bohemia | Cast thy care
on Jesus
Gliding
through the shadows
In the hour of
trial
Savior,
blessed Savior |
| Bohemian Hymn | O
Master, when thou callest |
| Bolnhurst | Lord, as I
wake, I turn to you |
| Bolton | O God, of
good the unfathomed sea |
| Bolton Abbey | Lord,
enthroned in heavenly splendor |
| Bolwell | Lord of might,
our land's defender |
| Bonar | At the Cross her
station keeping
Come, O Jesus,
to thy table
Come, pure
hearts, in sweetest measures
Hail that Head
all torn and wounded
I heard the voice
of Jesus say
Members of
Christ are we |
| Bonchurch | For ever
ours |
| Bone pastor (Faith) | O
Lord and Master of us all |
| Bone Pastor | Very
Bread, good Shepherd, tend us |
| Bonhoeffer | As powers
of good |
| Bonn | Disowned of
heaven, by man oppressed
Forth in thy
name, O Lord, I go
Great God, and
wilt thou condescend
Sing, my soul,
his wondrous love
Stand up, my
soul, shake off thy fears
Sweet is the
work, my God, my King
When
marshaled on the nightly plain
Why should
cross and trial grieve me
As
when the weary traveler gains
>Hearts at Christmas time |
| Bonnie George Campbell | Christ, be my leader by night as by
day |
| Bonum est | Bonum
est confidere |
| Book of Praise Hymnal 272 (Monk) | Lord of the harvest, thee we
hail |
| Booterstown | Plunged
in a gulf of dark despair |
| Borrowdale | Work,
for the day is coming |
| Borrowdale | Work,
for the night is coming |
| Borthwick | Thou
knowest, Lord, the weariness and sorrow |
| Bossiney | Holy Ghost,
come down upon thy children |
| Boston | Shall we gather
at the river
The Lord
himself, the mighty Lord |
| Bottome | All my heart
this night rejoices |
| Boulcote | What grace,
O Lord, and beauty shone |
| Boundary | Glory be to
Jesus |
| Bourbon | God's Spirit
as a rising gale
Now let us
all with one accord
Take up thy
cross, the Savior said |
| Bourne | In Christ there
is no East or West
O the bitter
shame and sorrow |
| Bournemouth | I was
made a Christian
Jesus,
gentlest Savior |
| Bouwerie | I know not
how that Bethlehem's babe |
| Bovey Tracey | Come,
thou fount of every blessing |
| Bow Brickhil | We
who would lead thy flock must be
O
Christ of all the ages, come
O
Christ, the healer, we have come
O Love
of God, how strong and true
We
sing the praise of him who died |
| Bow Church | Jesus, still
lead on |
| Bowden | Far down the
ages now
For all thy
saints, O Lord
Put thou thy
trust in God
To the eternal
King |
| Bowdler | I love to hear
the story |
| Bowen | Jesus, thy blood
and righteousness
Lift up your
heads, ye mighty gates
Lord of all
being, throned afar
My God, and
is thy table spread
Sweet is the
work, my God, my King
The heavens
declare thy glory, Lord
Thy presence,
Lord, hath me supplied
Thy temple is
not made with hands
To Jesus, our
exalted Lord |
| Bowen (Otterbourne) | As when the weary traveler
gains
O Lord, thy mercy, my sure
hope
The servants of Jehovah's will |
| Bowring | O Love that
casts out fear |
| Boyce | Palms of glory,
raiment bright
Praise we now
the word of grace
Savior, teach
me day by day
Through the
night thy angels kept |
| Boylston | Blest are the
pure in heart
Blest be the
tie that binds
Heirs of
unending life
Like Noah's
weary dove
Lord God the
Holy Ghost
Lord of the
hearts of men
Only one
prayer today
To bless thy
chosen race |
| Boylton | A charge to
keep I have |
| Bracebridge | Christ
who knows all his sheep |
| Braden | My soul with
patience waits
Out of the
deep I call |
| Bradfield | Brightest
and best of the sons of the morning |
| Bradford | O brothers,
lift your voices |
| Bradley | Jesus, still lead
on
Turned by thy
grace, I look within |
| Braine | I'll praise my
Maker while I've breath
One there is
above all others, o, how he loves |
| Braint | Good
cheer |
| Bramley (A Virgin unspotted) | The greatness of God in his love has been
shown |
| Brampton Ash | God
moves in a mysterious way |
| Bramwell | I come with
joy to meet my Lord |
| Brannenburg | More
love to thee, O Christ |
| Bransle de l'Official | Ding dong! merrily on high |
| Brasted | Children of the
heavenly King
Come, my
soul, thy suit prepare
Conquering
kings their titles take
Magnify
Jehovah's Name |
| Brattle Street | The
roseate hues of early dawn
While
thee I seek, protecting Power |
| Braun | My faith looks
up to thee |
| Bread of heaven | Lord,
thy children guide and keep
Bread of heaven, on thee we
feed
Holy
Spirit, Lord of love
Shepherd, with thy tenderest
love |
| Bread of Life | Bread of
Life, hope of the world
Break
thou the bread of life
O Bread
of life from heaven |
| Break forth into joy | Break forth into joy |
| Break the bread | Break
the bread and pour the wine |
| Breast the wave, Christian | Breast the wave, Christian |
| Breath of God | Breathe
on me, Breath of God
There is
no night in heaven |
| Brecknock | Come, O
thou Traveler unknown
Creator
Spirit, by whose aid
O Lord, to
whom the spirits live
Sweet
Savior! in thy pitying grace
Thou
hidden love of God, whose height
Who
knows how near my end may be |
| Brecon | Prayer is the
soul's sincere desire
Spirit divine,
attend our prayers |
| Bremen | Forth from the
dark and stormy sky
O Jesus, I
have promised
O Lord, how
happy should we be
O who like
thee, so calm, so bright
When gathering clouds around I
view |
| Brendon | There is no
night in heaven |
| Brengle | O render
thanks to God above |
| Brent Tor | The Church
has waited long |
| Breslau | Before the
throne of God above
Behold, the
Master passeth by
Come, Jesus,
from the sapphire throne
Come, weary
souls, in Christ your Lord
Creator of the
starry height
Eternal
Shepherd, God most high
God is a name
my soul adores
He sat to
watch o'er customs paid
How
beauteous are their feet
How
beauteous were the marks divine
Jesus, and shall
it ever be
Lord, pour thy
Spirit from on high
Lord, save thy
world
O Christ, the
true and only Light
O Christ,
whose glory fills the heaven
O God, in this
thine hour of grace
O Lord of
hosts, almighty King
O thou
through suffering perfect made
O thou, who
gav'st thy servant grace
O thou whom
heavenly hosts obey
The Lord is
King! lift up thy voice
The royal
banners forward go
Twas by thy
Blood, immortal Lamb
When
doomed to death, the Apostle lay
When shades
of night around us close
O heavenly Word, eternal
Light
Take up thy cross, the Savior
said
We sing the praise of him who
died
What various hindrances we
meet
Fight the
good fight with all thy might |
| Brevoort | Breast the
wave, Christian |
| Brewster | Hosanna,
raise the pealing hymn |
| Bridegroom | As the
bridegroom to his chosen
Like the
murmur of the dove's song |
| Bridehead | O Lord,
how happy should we be
O thou who
dost to man accord |
| Bridges | Behold the
Lamb of God
Head of the
hosts in glory |
| Bridgewater | Great
God, whose scepter rules the earth
O God,
of good the unfathomed sea
Victim
divine, thy grace we claim
In his own
raiment clad
See him in
raiment rent |
| Brierly | Almighty
Father, bless the word
As when the
weary traveler gains
Come, Holy
Ghost, Creator blest |
| Briggs | You call us out
to praise you |
| Brigham | Ah, how shall
fallen man
Far from my
heavenly home |
| Brightest and best | Brightest and best of the sons of the
morning |
| Brightly gleams | Brightly gleams our banner
From
the eastern mountains |
| Brightness | Behold the
sun, that seemed but now |
| Brighton | And now the
wants are told, that brought
Calm on the
listening ear of night
In thee I put
my steadfast trust |
| Bring forth the kingdom | Bring forth the kingdom of
mercy
You are salt for the earth |
| Brinkwells | Thine for
ever! God of love |
| Bristol | Behold the
glories of the Lamb
Behold, the
shade of night departs
Come, dearest
Lord, descend and dwell
Come, let us
join our cheerful songs
Come, let us
praise the Name of God
For all thy
saints, a noble throng
God moves in
a mysterious way
Hark the glad
sound! the Savior comes
How sweet the
Name of Jesus sounds
Let saints on
earth in concert sing
Now morning
lifts her dewy veil
O dearest
Lord, thy sacred head
O Guardian of
the Church divine
O Jesus, life of
ruined man
O Zion, open
wide thy gates
Ride on, ride on
in majesty
Shepherd
divine, our wants relieve
This is the day
the Lord hath made
Thou, God, all
glory, honor, power
Through all the
changing scenes of life |
| Bristol (Wesley) | We
sing the praise of him who died |
| Brixham | Awake, O
Lord, as in the time of old |
| Brixton | In the hour of
my distress |
| Broadbent | Beneath the
cross of Jesus |
| Broadlands | Thou who
with dying lips |
| Broadwalk | Brightest
and best of the sons of the morning |
| Broadwood | Wherefore, O Father, we thy humble
servants |
| Brockham | Again, as
evening's shadow falls
All glorious
God, what hymns of praise
All praise to
thee, eternal Lord
All praise to
thee, in light arrayed
Awake, my
soul, and with the sun
Creator of
the starry height
Glory to
thee, who safe hast kept
How
glorious is the life above
Jesus shall
reign where'er the sun
O God our
Father, thee we praise
O Jesus,
blessed Lord, to thee
O Lord,
thou art my God
O praise
the Lord in that blest place
O Savior, is
thy promise fled
Our Lord is
risen from the dead
Pour out
thy Spirit from on high
The Church
of Christ in every age
The eternal
gifts of Christ the King
The Saint
who first found grace to pen
There is one
Way and only one
Transfigured
Christ, none comprehends
Upon thy
table, Lord, we place
We sing
the praise of him who died
Where
high the heavenly temple stands
Ye choirs
of new Jerusalem |
| Brocklesbury | God, my
King, thy might confessing
Jesus,
tender Shepherd, hear me
Light of
those whose dreary dwelling
Savior,
who thy flock art feeding |
| Brocklesby | Jesus calls
us! o'er the tumult
Lord,
receive us with thy blessing |
| Brockville | O help us,
Lord! each hour of need
O thou,
from whom all goodness flows |
| Broken for me | Broken
for me, broken for you |
| Bromberg | When shall
thy love constrain |
| Bromley | Be still, my
soul, for God is near
Come, Holy
Spirit, calm our minds
My God,
and is thy table spread
O blest
Creator of the light
O Christ,
who art the Light and Day
O Trinity of
blessed Light
Twas on that
night when doomed to know |
| Bromley Common | Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God
Almighty |
| Bromsgrove | Hark, tis
the watchman's cry
How
bright these glorious spirits shine
O Christ
our hope, our heart's desire
Prayer is
the soul's sincere desire
This is the
day the Lord hath made |
| Brook End | In this
world, the Isle of Dreams |
| Brookfield | Beyond the
holy city wall
Come,
gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove
Jesus, and
shall it ever be
Jesus, my
Savior, look on me
Jesus, thou
joy of loving hearts
While o'er
the deep thy servants sail |
| Brooks | Fair waved the
golden corn
O little town
of Bethlehem
O mother
dear, Jerusalem |
| Brother James' Air | How lovely is thy
dwelling-place
The
Lord my shepherd rules my life
The
Lord's my Shepherd, I'll not want |
| Broughton | Arm of the
Lord, awake, awake
My Jesus,
as thou wilt
Shine thou
upon us, Lord
Spirit of
mercy, truth and love |
| Brown | Thou who at
thy first Eucharist |
| Brownell | When
gathering clouds around I view
When
streaming from the eastern skies |
| Browning | Draw the
circle wide |
| Brownson | From many
grains |
| Brunswick | Awake,
awake to love and work
Dismiss me
not thy service, Lord
In thee I put
my steadfast trust
Lord God,
we worship thee
There is a
land of pure delight |
| Bryant | I look to thee in
every need
Let no hopeless
tears be shed
O North, with
all thy vales of green |
| Bryn Calfaria | Come,
ye sinners, poor and needy
God of
grace and God of glory
Guide
me, O thou great Jehovah
Hark,
the voice of love and mercy
Lord,
enthroned in heavenly splendor |
| Brynhyfryd | Great is
their joy who hide their own |
| Brynland | My God, I
thank thee, who hast made |
| Bryntirion | Thou who
sentest thine apostles |
| Bucer | All praise to
thee, O Lord |
| Buckland | At thy birth,
Incarnate Lord
Forty days
and forty nights
Giver of the
perfect gift
God who
madest earth and heaven
Holy Ghost,
with light divine
Jesus, humble
was your birth
Loving
Shepherd of thy sheep
Now may he
who from the dead
Savior, teach
me day by day
Savior, who
didst come to give
Savior, who
didst come to give
Sovereign
Ruler of the skies |
| Bucklands | Soldiers of
Christ, arise
Stand up,
and bless the Lord |
| Bucklebury | All things
are thine; no gift have we
Up to the
throne on high |
| Buda | O Savior, is thy
promise fled |
| Bude | O for a thousand
tongues to sing
Thou who with
dying lips |
| Buffham | Let us thank
the Christ for all who did their duty |
| Bulkington | Lord of the
changing year |
| Bullinger | Art thou
weary, art thou languid
He
expecteth, he expecteth!
Holy Father,
in thy mercy
I am trusting
thee, Lord Jesus
Jesus, thou art
standing pleading |
| Bulstrode | O dear and
lovely Brother |
| Bunessan | Baptized in
water
Child in the
manger
Christ be
beside me
Come to a
wedding, come to a blessing
Glory to
Jesus
God the
Creator, you in love made me
Lord of
creation, giver of gladness
Morning
has broken
Praise and
thanksgiving, Father, we offer |
| Bunyan | Christian,
unflinching Sting
He who would
valiant be
Who would
true valor see
According to
thy gracious word
Alas, and did
my Savior bleed
Behold the
Lamb of God
Blest be the
everlasting God
I do not ask, O
Lord that life may be
I to the hills
will lift mine eyes
Lord, teach us
how to pray aright
Lord, when we
bend before thy throne
O God of
Bethel, by whose hand
O help us,
Lord! each hour of need
O Jesus
Christ, if aught there be
O thou, from
whom all goodness flows
One who is all
unfit to count
Shepherd of
souls, refresh and bless
Thy chastening
wrath, O Lord, restrain
Weep not for
him who onward bears
When
musing sorrow weeps the past
Witness, ye
men and angels; now |
| Buriton | Jesus, my Lord,
let me be |
| Burleigh | I set the Lord
before my eyes |
| Burlington | Behold the
glories of the Lamb
God's
perfect law converts the soul
How long
shall earth's alluring toys
My God,
accept my heart this day
My God,
how wonderful thou art
O with due
reverence let us all
Rich are the
joys which cannot die
Spirit
divine, attend our prayers
Thou, God,
all glory, honor, power
Through all
the changing scenes of life
To Zion's
hill I lift my eyes
When all
thy mercies, O my God |
| Burning Heart | Alleluia,
alleluia, as we walk along beside you |
| Burnley | My hope, my
steadfast trust |
| Burscough Abbey | One
Christ we feed upon, one living Christ |
| Burton | How firm a
foundation |
| Burton Agnes | There is
a name I love to hear |
| Burwell | Lord of the
harvest, thee we hail |
| Bury | God, that madest
earth and heaven |
| Burythorpe | Son of
God, eternal Savior |
| Bushey Hall | God of
light and life's creation |
| Bushmead | He
expecteth, he expecteth! |
| Busslied | Eternal
Shepherd, God most high |
| Butler | When lamps
are lighted in the town |
| Butterfly song | If I were
a butterfly |
| Bwana awabariki | Bwana awabariki |
| By his grace | By his
grace we are redeemed |
| By the prayers of Jesus | By the prayers of Jesus |
| By the waters | By the
waters, the waters of Babylon |
| By your side | By your
side, I would stay |
| Byzantium | Behold us,
Lord, a little space
O for a
thousand tongues to sing
There is a
land of pure delight |
| Byzantium (Jackson) | To our Redeemer's glorious
name |