| TUNE NAME |
HYMNS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS TUNE |
| Cacouna | The Church of
thy dear Son
To thee our
God we fly |
| Cadwell | Welcome,
sweet day of rest |
| Caelestis formam gloriae | An image of that heavenly
light |
| Caelites plaudant (Rouen) | Christ, the fair glory of the holy
angels |
| Caelitum Joseph | By
the Creator, Joseph was appointed
Christ, the fair glory of the holy
angels
Only-begotten, Word of God
eternal |
| Caergybi | Just as I am,
without one plea
O thou, the
contrite sinners' Friend |
| Caerlleon | O happy
band of pilgrims
Sing, all
good people gathered
We pray
thee, heavenly Father |
| Caersalem | Guide me,
O thou great Redeemer
Who are
these like stars appearing |
| Cairnbrook | Holy
Father, in thy mercy
I am
trusting thee, Lord Jesus
Thou who
on that wondrous journey |
| Cairnburn | God send us
refreshing rain |
| Caithness | Blow, winds
of God
Can we by
searching find out God
Christ, when
for us you were baptized
Father of
mercies, in thy word
Father of
peace and God of love
How
precious is the book divine
Majestic
sweetness sits enthroned
O for a
closer walk with God
O God, to
those who here profess
O Jesus
Christ, grow thou in me
O Jesus,
Savior, grow in me
O Lord, be
with us when we sail
O Zion,
open wide thy gates
She who had
stood beside the cross
The head that
once was crowned with thorns |
| Calcott | As pants the
wearied hart for cooling springs |
| Calcutta | From
Greenland's icy mountains |
| Caldecott | Jesus bids us
shine |
| Caldwell | When in the
Lord Jehovah's Name |
| Calhoun Melody | Let us
praise God together |
| Calkin | Lord of the
living harvest
O Father, bless
the children
O thou, before
whose presence |
| Call Street | Almighty
God, thy word is cast |
| Called to create | Made in God's likeness, moved by the
Spirit
Made in God's likeness, moved by the
Spirit |
| Callin deas | Now
joining we to praise the Creator |
| Callow End | God of all
human history |
| Calm me, Lord | Calm
me, Lord |
| Calon Lân | God
has
promised many things
Loved with
everlasting love |
| Calvary | Calvary,
Calvary
Every time I
think about Jesus
For the dear
ones parted from us
Hark, the
voice of love and mercy
In his own
raiment clad
In the Lord's
atoning grief
Jesus, our risen
King
Lord, beside
the grave we mourn
Lord, behold us
with thy blessing
Lord of life and
King of glory
O Lamb of
God, whose love divine
On a hill far
away
See the
destined day arise
The old rugged
cross
When by fear
my heart is daunted
Wherefore,
faint and fearful ever |
| Calvary (Bambridge) | My faith looks up to thee |
| Calvary (Mein Snd) | The Lord of might from Sinai's
brow |
| Calypso Carol | See him
lying on a bed of straw |
| Calypso Praise | Let us
talents and tongues employ |
| Camano | To God with
gladness sing
We sing to
you, O God |
| Camber | Jesus went to
worship
Little drops of
water |
| Camberwell | At the
Name of Jesus
For all thy
saints, O Lord
God gives
us a future
God gives
us a future |
| Camberwell (Cambridge) | How beauteous are their feet
I love thy
kingdom, Lord
In the name
of Jesus
My soul,
repeat his praise
O everlasting light |
| Cambridge | A charge to
keep I have
Behold a
humble train
Blest are
the pure in heart
Christ who
knows all his sheep
For ever
with the Lord
Glory to
thee, O Lord
Glory to
thee, O Lord, who from this world of sin
Just as I am,
thine own to be
Like Noah's
weary dove
My times
are in thy hand
The
heavenly King must come
We give
thee but thine own
Within
the Father's house
Ye
servants of the Lord |
| Camden | Fling out the
banner! let it float
Go, labor on;
spend, and be spent
No use
knocking on the window
On Jordan's
bank the Baptist's cry |
| Cameronian Midnight Hymn | He wants not friends that hath thy
love
O thou that dwellest in the heavens
high
They lack not friends who have thy
love |
| Cameron's | From the
very depths of darkness |
| Campbell | God give us
life |
| Campfields | Dear Lord
and Father of mankind |
| Campian | Hark, my
soul! it is the Lord |
| Campo Santo | Brother,
thou art gone before us |
| Campsie | Sing and be
glad, for this is God's house! |
| Can a nation be changed? | Can a nation be changed? |
| Cana | As through the
wilderness we stray
Let me with light
and truth be blest
Lord, who at
Cana's wedding feast
The voice that
breathed o'er Eden |
| Cana of Galilee | Rejoice, all ye believers |
| Canaan | Holy is the
seed-time, when the buried grain
Jerusalem, my
happy home
There is a land
of promise |
| Candia | Jesus, and shall
it ever be |
| Candidatus exercitus | All praise to God the Father |
| Candle | Light a candle
for thanksgiving! |
| Cannes | O Savior, I
have nought to plead |
| Cannock | Author of
faith, eternal word
God is the
refuge of his saints
Nature with
open volume stands
Send forth
the gospel! Let it run |
| Cannons | Amid the
various scnes of ills
Father of
heaven, whose love profound
Go, labor on;
spend, and be spent
God is
ascended up on high, alleluia
God of my
life, to thee I call
Lord, in the
hollow of thy hand
Lord Jesus,
when we stand afar
O kind
Creator, bow thine ear
O Maker of
the world, give ear
O thou that
hearest sinners cry
Sing we a
song of high revolt
The Lord will
come; the earth shall quake
Thou, Lord,
by strictest search hast known
We've no
abiding city here |
| Canon 8 | O Lord, how
joyful 'tis to see |
| Canonbury | Almighty
God, whose only Son
Arm of the
Lord, awake, awake
Come,
Holy Ghost, Creator blest
Forth in thy
name, O Lord, I go
Look from
thy sphere of endless day
Lord, speak
to me, that I may speak
My hope,
my all, my Savior thou
Sweet is
the work, my God, my King
When at
thy footstool, Lord, I bend
Where
high the heavenly temple stands |
| Cantata 122 | Lord Jesus,
who, our souls to save |
| Cantate | Come,
Christian children, come
To him who
for our sins was slain |
| Cantate Deo | Sing to
the Lord a joyful song |
| Cantate Domino | O
God of God! O Light of Light!
O
Master, it is good to be
Sing
to the Lord a joyful song
The
Lord is come! On Syrian soil |
| Cantate Fideles | Sing ye
faithful, sing with gladness |
| Cantemus cuncti | The
strain upraise of joy and praise |
| Canterbury | Father, we
humbly pray
God
moves in a mysterious way
Heavenly
Father, let thy light
Light of
those whose dreary dwelling |
| Canterbury Old | Fierce
was the storm of wind |
| Canticle | When
morning gilds the skies |
| Canticle of the Gift | O
what a gift, what a wonderful gift |
| Canticum refectionis | This is the hour of banquet and of
song |
| Cantionale | From every
stormy wind that blows
Spirit of
mercy, truth and love |
| Cantor | Lift your glad
voices in triumph on high |
| Cantus angelicus | Hark,
hear ye not the angel-song |
| Capel | He that is down
needs fear no fall
Lord, I would
own thy tender care
O Jesus, strong
and pure and true
The Church of
God a kingdom is
There is a land of
pure delight
This is the day
the Lord hath made
Your words to
me are life and health |
| Capetown | Come to
our poor nature's night
God the
Father caused to be
Gracious
Spirit, Holy Ghost
Holy
Father, cheer our way |
| Capetown (Morgenglanz der Ewigkeit) | In the dark and silent night
Lord of
mercy and of might
Three in
One, and One in Three
When the
day of toil is done |
| Caput | Head of the
hosts in glory |
| Caradoc | Jesus, where'er
thy people meet |
| Cardiff | O Spirit of the
living God |
| Cardington | This day
above all days |
| Care for your world | When your Father made the
world |
| Carey | I praised the
earth, in beauty seen
Great
God of wonders, all thy ways |
| Caribbean Carol | Long
ago and far away |
| Carillon | Hark on high
the joyful music!
Raised
between the earth and heaven |
| Caring | Lord Jesus, God
and Man |
| Carinthia | Conquering
kings their titles take
Safe upon the
billowy deep |
| Caritas | Lord of glory,
who hast bought us
Lord, thou lov'st
the cheerful giver
O perfect
Love, all human thought transcending
One there is
above all others, o, how he loves |
| Carlisle | All praise to
thee, O Lord
Blest are the
pure in heart
Breathe on
me, Breath of God
Come, Holy
Spirit, come; let thy bright beams arise
Commit thou
all thy ways
For all thy
saints, O Lord
Have faith in
God, my heart
His mercy and
his truth
How
beauteous are their feet
How beautiful
the feet that bring
How good,
Lord, to be here
Lord Jesus,
think on me
May God
accept our vow
My times are
in thy hand
O bless the
Lord, my soul
O Shepherd of
the sheep
Our day of
praise is done
Rejoice, ye
pure in heart
Revive thy
work, O Lord
Stand up, and
bless the Lord
Teach me, my
God and King
The Lord is
risen indeed
This is the day
of light
Tis good, Lord,
to be here
When God of
old came down from heaven |
| Carlisle New | Fierce
was the wild billow |
| Carlton | Lord of glory,
who hast bought us
Lord, thou
lov'st the cheerful giver
Through the
night of doubt and sorrow |
| Carman | Come, my
soul, thou must be waking |
| Carmel | Heavenly
Father, send thy blessing
The day is
gently sinking to a close |
| Carmen angelorum | Sweetly sang the angels |
| Carmichael | Lord Jesus
Christ, the work is thine |
| Carmine | Come, see the
place where Jesus lay |
| Carn Brea | God, who
stretched the spangled heavens |
| Carol | Come, ye
faithful, raise the strain
Every star shall
sing a carol
It came upon the
midnight clear
When Jesus left
his Father's throne
While
shepherds watched their flocks by night |
| Carol for Christmas Day | All this night bright angels
sing |
| Carol, sweetly carol | Carol, sweetly carol |
| Carolyn | God of love
and truth and beauty |
| Carrick | Open, Lord,
my inward ear |
| Carroll Street | Behold
the Lamb of God |
| Carrow | My God, I
thank thee, who hast made |
| Carson Newman | Christ
our Redeemer knew temptation's hour |
| Cartmel | Come forth, O
Christian brothers |
| Carton | How precious
is the book divine |
| Cary | One sweetly
solemn thought |
| Cashel | How great the
tale, that there should be |
| Cassel | Blessing,
honor, thanks and praise
O worship the
King all glorious above
Quiet, Lord,
my froward heart
Resting from his
work today
Savior, whom I
fain would love
Throned upon
the awful Tree
What our
Father does is well
Praise the
Lord, his glories show
Weary of
wandering from my God |
| Cassidy | Lead us, O
Father, in the paths of peace |
| Castiglione | Where is
this stupendous stranger? |
| Castle Freke | Just as I
am, without one plea |
| Castle Rising | How
bright these glorious spirits shine
O
gracious God, in whom I live
O thou,
from whom all goodness flows
The
roseate hues of early dawn
There is a
Pentecostal breath |
| Castleford | Lo, what a
glorious sight appears
Lord, in thy
name thy servants plead
O Savior,
may we never rest |
| Castlemartyr | Hush
thee to sleep |
| Castlewood | Come to
us, creative Spirit |
| Caswall | Do no sinful
action
Jesus, meek
and gentle
Now a new
year opens
Glory be to Jesus |
| Caswell Bay | Lord,
speak to me, that I may speak |
| Caterpillar, caterpillar | Caterpillar, caterpillar |
| Cathcart | Fling out the
banner! let it float |
| Catherine | Guide me, O
thou great Jehovah
Holy Father,
God of might |
| Caturog na nonoy | Far
beyond our mind's grasp |
| Causa divina | God,
who hast caused to be written |
| Cause me to come | Cause me to come |
| Cawnpore | Go to dark
Gethsemane |
| Cad mile f ilte romhat | Gladly I welcome you, O Jesus, O
Jesus |
| Cecil | Shout the glad
tidings, exultingly sing |
| Cecilia | Lord of life, of
love, of light
Who are these
in bright array |
| Cecil's | Rock of ages,
cleft for me |
| Celebrate | Take this
water and please bless it, Lord |
| Celebrations | Come and
join the celebration |
| Celeste | How good is
the God we adore
This, this is the
God we adore |
| Celestia | Hark, hark,
my soul! the voice of Jesus calling |
| Celtic Alleluia | Alleluia
(Celtic) |
| Celtic Alleluia | Alleluia,
the Word of the Lord lasts forever |
| Censorinus | Son of
God, eternal Savior |
| Cephas | O heavenly
Jerusalem
There is an
ancient river
Thou art the
Christ, O Lord |
| Cerne Abbas | Lord
Jesus, once you spoke to men |
| Cestria | Whate'er my
God ordains is right |
| Ceylon | Father of life,
confessing
Go forward,
Christian soldier
O Jesus, I have
promised
Sometimes a
light surprises |
| Chalcedon | Holy
Father, great Creator |
| Chalfont Park | Eternal
Light, eternal Light |
| Chalvey | A few more
years shall roll
Jesus, my
strength, my hope
Lord God the
Holy Ghost
Thou art gone
up on high |
| Chancel | Hark, the
sound of holy voices
Thou who art
the orphan's father |
| Change my heart | Change my heart, O God |
| Changeable Chant (Robinson) | Come, Holy Ghost, come Lord our
God
I bind unto myself today |
| Channel of Peace | Make me a channel of your
peace |
| Chant | One sweetly
solemn thought |
| Chant (Monk) | My
Lord, my Master, at thy feet adoring |
| Chantry | Forth in thy
name, O Lord, I go
Lo, round the
throne, a glorious band
O render
thanks to God above
The heavens
declare thy glory, Lord |
| Chapel Brae | Day by
day we magnify thee |
| Chapel Royal | Great
Mover of all hearts
Not far
beyond the sea, nor high |
| Charing | Father, who on
man dost shower
God whose
love is all around us |
| Charis | Thanks be to
God whose love has gathered us this day |
| Charity | For all thy
saints, O Lord
God of mercy,
loving all
Gracious
Spirit, Holy Ghost
Holy Spirit,
gracious guest
Lord of mercy
and of might
My spirit on
thy care
Three in One,
and One in Three
Uncreated
Fount of light
When the day
of toil is done |
| Charity (Monk) | Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost |
| Charity (Stainer) | Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost |
| Charlestown | All who
love and serve your city |
| Charlotte | Lord, who at
Cana's wedding feast |
| Charlton | How are thy
servants blest, O lord
Take my life,
and let it be |
| Charmouth | From every
stormy wind that blows |
| Charnwood | Father of
heaven, whose love profound
Now
evening comes to close the day
O God,
our Maker, throned on high |
| Charter House | O
heavenly grace in holy rite descending |
| Charterhouse | Eternal
God, your love's tremendous glory
O Jesus
Christ, may grateful hymns be rising
O Lord
of every shining constellation
O
perfect Love, all human thought transcending
O Son
of Man, our hero strong and tender
O
strength and stay upholding all creation |
| Chartres | Saw you
never, in the twilight
We who live
by sound and symbol |
| Chase | O Zion, haste,
thy mission high fulfilling |
| Chatham | The night is
come like to the day |
| Chatsworth | Born in
song |
| Chautauqua | Day is
dying in the west |
| Chebar | O Word of
God Incarnate
There is an
ancient river |
| Checkenden | We need
each other's voice to sing |
| Cheddon | O Rock of
ages, one Foundation |
| Chedworth | Christ
brings the kingdom
Lord of all
power, I give you my will
Lord of
creation, to you be all praise |
| Cheerful | Come, let us
join our cheerful songs |
| Cheerful Songs | This is
the day the Lord hath made |
| Cheetham | Dread
Jehovah, God of nations |
| Chelsea | Christians,
awake! salute the happy morn
Come, let us
to the Lord our God
Give me the
wings of faith to rise
Sing, brothers,
sing and praise your King |
| Chelsea Square | Put
forth, O God, thy Spirit's might |
| Chelston | Peace be
with you all, we sing |
| Chemnitz | I see the
crowd in Pilate's hall |
| Chenies | Hasten the
time appointed
O Christ, thou
hast ascended
O Lord, our
strength in weakness
O Word of
God Incarnate
Rejoice, all ye
believers
Sometimes a
light surprises
The Church's
one foundation
The hours of
day are over
The hours of
work are over
The morning
light is breaking
The voice that
breathed o'er Eden |
| Chereponi | Jesu, Jesu,
fill us with your love |
| Cherith | Approach, my
soul, the mercy-seat |
| Cherry Tree | As Joseph
was a walking
The
shepherds had an angel |
| Cherry Tree Carol | A
song was heard at Christmas
Good Joseph had a garden
O
happy band of pilgrims
The
day is filled with splendor |
| Cherubic Hymn | Here,
while the cherubim within the veil |
| Cherubim | Hark, the
loud celestial hymn |
| Cherubini | Dread
Jehovah, God of nations |
| Cheshire | Lord, it
belongs not to my care
My God, I
love thee; not because
O for a
closer walk with God
O for a heart
to praise my God
O Holy
Ghost, thy people bless
O Holy
Spirit, Lord of grace
O Savior,
may we never rest
O thou, who
through this holy week
The solemn
time of holy fast
Where
charity and love prevail |
| Chester | Come, let us
all with one accord
Hasten the
time appointed
Jesus calls us!
o'er the tumult
Thou art my
hiding place, O Lord |
| Chester Gate | O thou,
the contrite sinners' Friend |
| Chesterfield | A glory
gilds the sacred page
Blest day
of God, most calm, most bright
Father of
mercies, in thy word
Father,
Son and Holy Ghost, in solemn power come
down
Hark the
glad sound! the Savior comes
Joy to the
world! The Lord is come
My God,
how wonderful thou art
Thy word
is to my feet a lamp |
| Chesterton | All hail,
adored Trinity
Lord, thy
word abideth |
| Chestnut Hill | Eternal
God, we look to thee |
| Chestnut Ridge | There
is a land of pure delight |
| Chichester | Am I a
soldier of the cross
Day by
day
Father of
peace and God of love
Love divine,
all loves excelling
My God,
my God, my Light, my Love
O God, my
strength and fortitude
Paschal
Lamb, by God appointed
Six days of
labor now are past
Thou art the
way: by thee alone |
| Chichester New | As
pants the hart for cooling streams |
| Chignell | For thee, O
dear, dear country |
| Child service | O what
can little hands do |
| Childer | Jesus is risen
from the grave |
| Childhood | All ye who
seek for sure relief
By cool
Siloam's shady rill
Father of
mercies, in thy word
Forsaken
once, and thrice denied
I love to
think that Jesus saw
It fell upon a
summer day
See, the
good shepherd, Jesus, stands
Send thou,
O Lord, to every place
They all
were looking for a king |
| Children All | Our
babies' names are on the roll |
| Children of the King | I
see perfection |
| Children's Friend | There's a Friend for little
children |
| Children's Litany (Hoyte) | Jesus, from thy throne on high |
| Children's Praise | Children of Jerusalem |
| Children's Prayer | Jesus,
from thy throne on high |
| Children's Song | There
came a little Child to earth |
| Children's Voices | Above the clear blue sky |
| Chilean Venite | Come,
let us praise the Lord |
| Chilswell | Gird on thy
sword, O man, thy strength endue |
| Chilton Foliat | Almighty Father of all things that
be
Lord
Jesus Christ, on this your day of light
O God,
from whom mankind derives its name |
| China | All ye who seek
for sure relief |
| Chinese Carol | Stars of
ice |
| Chinese temple hymn | Holy Father, thou |
| Chislehurst | Hail the
day that sees him rise
What a
Friend we have in Jesus |
| Chiswick | Light of the
lonely pilgrim's heart |
| Chope | Hark, what
mean those holy voices
Lord, thy word
abideth
The voice that
breathed o'er Eden |
| Choral | Hark, the song
of jubilee |
| Choral Union | Grant
us, O our heavenly Father |
| Chorale (Mendelssohn) | Lord, cause thy face on us to
shine |
| Chorale | O Holy Jesus,
Prince of Peace! |
| Chorus angelorum | Jesus, the very thought of thee
God of the pastures, hear our
prayer
Jesus the name high over all
O
for a thousand tongues to sing
Praise to the Holiest in the
height |
| Chorus novae Jerusalem | Joy dawned again on Easter
Day
Up, new Jerusalem, and sing |
| Chrismata | Not by thy
mighty hand
The cross is
on our brow |
| Christ arose | Low in the
grave he lay |
| Christ Chapel | Children
of the heavenly King |
| Christ Church | Before
the Lord we bow
Forth
from the dark and stormy sky
Go
forward, Christian soldier
Lord of
the worlds above
O God,
my gracious God, to thee
One
sole baptismal sign
Rejoice,
ye sons of men!
The
atoning work is done
The
radiant morn hath passed away |
| Christ in me is to live | Christ in me is to live |
| Christ is arisen | Christ
is arisen (Christ ist erstanden) |
| Christ is atonement | Christ is atonement, the Paschal
Victim |
| Christ is my Life | O
heavenly Jerusalem |
| Christ is our King | Christ is our King |
| Christ is risen (Rolinson) | Christ is risen (Rolinson) |
| Christ is risen | In the
tomb so cold |
| Christ is risen as he said | Christ is risen as he said |
| Christ is the answer | Christ is the answer |
| Christ Is My Life* | I
worship thee, Lord Jesus |
| Christ ist erstanden | Christ is now risen again
Christ the Lord is risen again
Christ, upon the mountain
peak |
| Christ lag in Todesbanden | Christ Jesus lay in death's strong
bands
Christ Jesus lay in death's strong
bands |
| Christ the Way of Life | Christ the way of life possess
me |
| Christ triumphant | Christ triumphant, ever
reigning |
| Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam | When Jesus went to Jordan's
stream |
| Christ was born on Christmas Day | Christ was born on Christmas
Day |
| Christ Whose Glory | Christ, whose glory fills the
skies |
| Christ your glory | Christ, your glory fills the
heavens |
| Christchurch | Arise, O
Lord, and shine
Behold a
little child
Blow ye
the trumpet, blow
Break,
day of God, O break
Creator
Spirit, by whose aid
Exult,
archangels bright
God is
gone up on high
God's
love bursts into bloom
Jerusalem
on high
March
on, my soul, with strength
Now is
eternal life
Now
lives the Lamb of God
O let the
Church rejoice
O Lord,
who formedst me to wear
O ye
immortal throng
Sweet
Savior, bless us ere we go
Take
heart and praise our God
The happy
morn is come!
To God,
the mighty Lord
To thee
our God we fly
We
come, O Christ, to thee |
| Christchurch Lodge | God who madest earth and
heaven |
| Christe, du Beistand | Father most holy, merciful and
tender
Lord of our life, and God of our
salvation |
| Christe eleison | Jesus
Christ, Son of God, have mercy on us |
| Christe fons jugis | Christ's loving children, for his hope
abiding
Father almighty, we your humble
servants
Wherefore, O Father, we thy humble
servants
(Dearmer)
Now God be with us
Wherefore, O Father, we thy humble
servants
(Jervois) |
| Christe, Lux mundi | Christ, mighty Savior |
| Christe qui lux es | O
Christ, who art the Light and Day
O
Christ, who hast prepared a place |
| Christe Redemptor omnium | All hail, ye little Martyr
flowers
Jesus, thou joy of loving hearts
O Christ, Redeemer of our
race
O Savior of our fallen race |
| Christe sanctorum | Christ, the fair glory of the holy
angels
Father most holy, merciful and
loving
Father of mercy, God of
consolation
Father, we praise thee, now the night is
over
Let
hearts awaken, now the night is ended
Lighten our darkness now the day is
ended
Lord
God almighty, Father of all mercies
Night's shadows falling
Now God be with us
To
thee, O Father, lamp of all the living
Christ is the world's light
We the Lord's people,. heart and voice
uniting |
| Christendom | O sons
and daughters, let us sing
The strife
is o'er, the battle done |
| Christi Mutter stund vor Schmerzen | At the Cross her station
keeping |
| Christi Mutter stund vor Schmerzen (Corner) | In the place of sorrow, waiting |
| Christi perennes nuntii | Heralds of Christ, for every
age |
| Christian Soldiers | Onward, Christian soldiers |
| Christians awake | Christians, awake! salute the happy
morn |
| Christingle Praise | God
whose love is everywhere |
| Christmas bells | Listen,
Listen, Christmas bells are ringing!
While shepherds watched their flocks by
night |
| Christmas Carol | He
gave his life in selfless love
Look,
Lord, in mercy as we pray |
| Christmas Carol | O
little town of Bethlehem |
| Christmas Hymn | Hark,
what mean those holy voices |
| Christmas Lullaby | Cradle rocking, cattle lowing |
| Christmas Morn | The
wise may bring their learning |
| Christmata | Blest are
the pure in heart
My soul
with patience waits |
| Christopher | Bread of
heaven, on thee we feed |
| Christopher (Ihr Gestirn') | Rock of ages, cleft for me |
| Christpraise ray | O
praise the gracious power |
| Christus | Go forth, ye
heralds, in my Name
Show me not
only Jesus dying |
| Christus Consolator | Art thou weary, art thou
languid |
| Christus, der ist mein Leben (Vulpius) | Another year is dawning
Bowed low in supplication
Forgive them, O my Father
God is my strong salvation
Lord, who shall sit beside thee
May choirs of angels lead
you
My soul, there is a country
O heavenly Jerusalem
O stay with us, Lord Jesus
O, that the Lord's salvation
O Word of God Incarnate
Sing praise to our Creator
Sit down beneath his shadow
The Shepherd now was
smitten
We lift our hearts, O Father
What sweet of life endureth |
| Christus ist auferstanden (Cologne) | Sing, all ye Christian people |
| Christus ist erstanden | Christ the Lord is risen!
Jesus lives! thy terrors now |
| Christus ist erstanden (Victor King) | Round the earth the message
runs |
| Christus paradox | You,
Lord, are both lamb and shepherd |
| Christus Rex | Christ is
the King, O friends rejoice
Ride on,
ride on in majesty |
| Christus Urunknak | Christ is the world's light |
| Christ's Hospital | Lord,
when we bend before thy throne
The
Lord will happiness divine |
| Christ's own peace | Lord, it is eventide |
| Church Close | Comes
Mary to the grave |
| Church Hill | From the
waiting comes the sign |
| Church Militant | Enter
with thanksgiving
Forward, be our watchword
Jesus,
with thy Church abide |
| Church triumphant | Around the throne of God a
band
The
heavens declare thy glory, Lord
Again the Lord's own day is
here
Awake, awake: fling off the
night!
Exalted high at God's right
hand
First day of days, wherin,
arrayed
Go forth, a servant of the
Lord
I
know that my Redeemer lives
Lo,
round the throne, a glorious band
Now dawning glows the Day of
days
O
Christ, the heavens' eternal King
O
come, loud anthems let us sing
Praise to our God, whose bounteous
hand
The eternal gifts of Christ the
King
The Lamb's high banquet called to
share
The Lord is King! lift up thy
voice
They come, God's messengers of
love
We praise, we worship thee, O
God
We thank thee, Lord, for this fair
earth
When to our world the Savior
came |
| Churton | God of grace,
O let thy light |
| Chuyo, chuyo | Chuyo,
chuyo |
| Cicely | Safely, safely
gathered in |
| Circle of friends | Friends, all gather here in a
circle |
| City Bright | There is a
city bright |
| Cives caeli | Sing alleluia
forth in duteous praise |
| Civitas regis magni | Why these fears? behold, 'tis
Jesus |
| Clairval | Jesus, the very
thought of thee
My God, I
love thee; not because |
| Clamavi | Thou hidden
love of God, whose height |
| Clap your hands | Clap
your hands, all you people |
| Clapham | Bread of
heaven, on thee we feed |
| Clapton | O Holy
Ghost, thy people bless |
| Clare | O Jesus, we
adore thee
Sinful, sighing to
be blest |
| Clare Market | Here,
Lord, we offer thee all that is fairest |
| Claremont | The head
that once was crowned with thorns |
| Clarence | Giver of the
perfect gift
Sinful, sighing
to be blest
Winter
reigneth o'er the land |
| Clarendon | For ever
here my rest shall be
How sweet
the Name of Jesus sounds
Lord, spare
and save our sinful race |
| Clarendon Street | My
Jesus, I love thee |
| Clarion | Christ the Lord
is risen today (Wesley)
Sing, my soul,
his wondrous love
Souls of men!
why will ye scatter |
| Clark | Praise to the
Holiest in the height |
| Clarke | O Lord, the
Holy Innocents |
| Clarum decus jejunii (Andernach) | It is the glory of this fast |
| Clarum decus jejunii (Sarum) | It is the glory of this fast |
| Claudia | Faithful
Shepherd, feed me
Jesus, gentlest
Savior
When came
in flesh the incarnate Word |
| Claudius | Blessed be
the God of Israel (Quinn)
In humble
gratitude, O God
We praise
thy name, all holy Lord |
| Claudius Ptolemeus | Come, let us to the Lord our
God
My God, I love thee; not
because
When wounded sore, the stricken
heart |
| Cleanse me from my sin | Cleanse me from my sin |
| Cleethorpes | Again the
morn of gladness |
| Clevedon | Come, thou
long-expected Jesus |
| Clewer | Faithful
Shepherd, feed me
Jesus, meek and
gentle
Jesus, stand
among us
O let him
whose sorrow |
| Clewer (Bambridge) | Thou art gone to the grave |
| Cliff Town | Come,
risen Lord, and deign to be our guest
Come, ye
yourselves apart and rest awhile
Draw nigh
to thy Jerusalem, O Lord
In praise of
God meet duty and delight
Lord God,
we give you thanks for all your saints
O Christ,
who came to share our human life |
| Clifton | Almighty God,
thy word is cast
Behold the
messengers of Christ
God of mercy,
God of grace
O, it is hard to
work for God
The world can
neither give nor take
Tomorrow,
Lord, is thine |
| Clifton College | Lord,
behold us with thy blessing |
| Cliftonville | The world
looks very beautiful |
| Clinton | Heal us,
Emmanuel! hear our prayer
Lord, it belongs
not to my care |
| Cloisters | For the
apostles' glorious company
Hark the glad
sound! the Savior comes
Lighten our
darkness now the day is ended
Lord God of
hosts, whose arm is strong salvation
Lord of our
life, and God of our salvation
O Savior,
may we never rest |
| Clolata | Turned by thy
grace, I look within |
| Clonard | My God, the
spring of all my joys |
| Clonmel | In Christ there
is no East or West |
| Close of Day | Ere we
take our homeward way |
| Close to you | I watch
the sunrise |
| Closer to you | Closer
to you |
| Clovelly | O Lord, be
with us when we sail |
| Cluny | The world is
very evil
Brief life is
here our portion
O happy band
of pilgrims |
| Clyde Road | For thy
saints unknown to fame |
| Cobb | Come, pure
hearts, in sweetest measures |
| Cobbold | Sing,
brothers, sing and praise your King |
| Cobham | Who is on
the Lord's side |
| Coblentz | He, who
once in righteous vengeance |
| Coburg | As, panting in
the sultry beam
March,
march onward, soldiers true
Praise the
Lord, his glories show |
| Coburg | Guide me, O
thou great Jehovah |
| Coburn | Ancient of
Days, who sittest throned in glory |
| Codner | Lord, I hear of
showers of blessing |
| Coe Fen | How shall I
sing that majesty |
| Coelestis Agni nuptias | Upon thy table, Lord, we
place |
| Coelestis aula | Round
the Lord in glory seated |
| Coelestis aulae Principes | Hail, princes of the host of
heaven |
| Coelestis Gloriae | O
vision blest of heavenly light |
| Coelho Psalm 33 | Sing
a new song to the Lord |
| Coeli Deus sanctissime | All holy Sovereign of the sky |
| Coeli enarrant | Lord of
the living harvest
The heavens declare thy glory |
| Coelites plaudant | As
the disciples, when thy Son had left them
Christ, the fair glory of the holy angels
(Phillips)
Father, we praise thee, now the night is
over
Honor and glory, power and
salvation
Only-begotten, Word of God
eternal |
| Coelites plaudant (Rouen) | Praise and thanksgiving be to our
Creator |
| Coena Domini | Draw
nigh and take the Body of the Lord
Hear,
holy Father, from thy secret throne
O
Christ, our God, who with thine own hast been
O King
of glory, hear my humble cry
O King
of mercy, from thy throne on high |
| Colchester | Come, O
thou Traveler unknown
Commit
thou all thy griefs
Fair waved
the golden corn
God of the
living
O for a
thousand tongues to sing
O God in
heaven, whose loving plan
O King of
kings, before whose throne
O love
divine, what hast thou done!
O thou in
whom thy saints repose
O'er
mountaintops the mount of God
Praise we
the Lord this day
Still nigh
me, O my Savior, stand
The Master
comes! He calls for thee
The night is
come like to the day
Thy word is
to my feet a lamp
With
solemn faith we offer up |
| Colchester (Bexley) | To
celebrate thy praise, O Lord |
| Coldrey | Who is this
with garments dyed |
| Coleman | Spirit of
mercy, truth and love |
| Coleraine | Jesus, my
Lord, my God, my all
Jesus, thy
boundless love to me
Victim
divine, thy grace we claim
We have
not known thee as we ought |
| Coleshill | Lord, from
the depths to thee I cried
O thou my
soul, bless God the Lord
The Lord will
come and not be slow |
| Collaudemus | Portal of
the world's salvation
Sing we
all the joys and sorrows |
| College Cross | Hark,
tis the watchman's cry |
| College of Preachers | Surely it is God who saves me |
| Collingwood | Father of
mercies, in thy word
Father,
whate'er of earthly bliss |
| Collins | Jesus, my Lord,
my God, my all |
| Collins Street | From
east to west, from shore to shore |
| Collipriest | Awake, ye
saints, awake
Come,
gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove
Give heed,
my heart, lift up thine eyes
How will my
heart endure
Like Noah's
weary dove
O thou in
whom alone is found
Our hearts to
thee in prayer we bow
Our Lord is
risen from the dead
Thou whom
my soul admires above
Why doth
that impious Herod fear |
| Colors of hope | God
sends a rainbow |
| Colors of the day | Colors of the day |
| Columbia | God of our
fathers, bless this our land
Lord of the
hearts of men |
| Columbia College | Come, my soul, thou must be
waking |
| Columcille | No wind at
the window |
| Colville | Captain of
Israel's host, and Guide
Lord of the
harvest, thee we hail |
| Colwyn Bay | O Lord,
how happy should we be |
| Colyton | Jesus, heavenly
Shepherd! |
| Combe Martin | Lord,
keep us safe this night
Put
thou thy trust in God
The day,
O Lord, is spent |
| Come and go with me | Come and go with me to my Father's
house |
| Come and praise him, royal priesthood | Come and praise him, royal
priesthood |
| Come and praise the living God | Come and praise the living
God |
| Come and see | Come
and see the King of love |
| Come as you are | Come
as you are, that's how I want you |
| Come, bless the Lord | Come, bless the Lord, all ye servants of the
Lord |
| Come Christ's Beloved (Sancti, Venite) | Come, Christ's beloved |
| Come faithful people | Come, faithful people, come
away |
| Come, Holy Ghost (Attwood) | Come, Holy Ghost, our souls
inspire |
| Come Holy Ghost | Come, Holy Ghost, our souls
inspire
Come, Holy Spirit, descend on
us
Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly
Dove |
| Come, Holy Spirit (Iona) | Come, Holy Spirit, gracious heavenly
dove |
| Come into his presence | Come into his presence
singing |
| Come, let us bow down in worship | Come, let us bow down in
worship |
| Come, let us sing | Come, let us sing for joy to the
Lord |
| Come, let us worship our Redeemer | Come, let us worship our
Redeemer |
| Come, Lord Jesus | Great is the darkness |
| Come my way | Come,
my Way, my Truth, my Life |
| Come, O Lord, inspire us | Come, O Lord, inspire us |
| Come on and celebrate | Come on and celebrate! |
| Come on, let's get up and go | Come on, let's get up and go |
| Come rejoice | Come,
rejoice before your maker |
| Come, see a vision | Come, see a vision |
| Come, see the beauty of the Lord | Come, see the beauty of the
Lord |
| Come sing | Awake,
awake, O Christian
Come, sing,
ye choirs exultant
The love of
Christ constraineth |
| Come, sing | The
morning light is breaking |
| Come, sing praises (Calypso Carol) | Come, sing praises to the Lord
above |
| Come to me | Come to
me, all ye who labor
Come to
me, come, my people |
| Come to the manger | Come, come, come to the
manger |
| Come to the Savior | Come to the Savior, make no
delay |
| Come to the waters | Come to the waters |
| Come Together | Praise
God, from whom all blessings flow |
| Come unto me | O
blessed Sun, whose splendor
O God,
the Rock of Ages
O
Jesus, I have promised
The
voice that breathed o'er Eden
Come
unto me, ye weary |
| Come, watch with us | Come, watch with us |
| Come, ye disconsolate | Come, ye disconsolate |
| Comfort | May love be
ours, Lord
Not for
tongues of heaven's angels
O comfort
my people |
| Comfort to the weary | O comfort to the weary |
| Comforter | Come to
our poor nature's night
O spread
the tidings
To thee, O
Comforter divine |
| Comforter Divine | To
thee, O Comforter divine |
| Coming | Coming,
coming--yes they are |
| Commandments | All
praise to thee, who safe hast kept
At
even, ere the sun was set
Awake, my soul, and with the
sun
Come, ever blessed Spirit,
come
Come, Holy Ghost, Creator
blest
Come, Holy Ghost, who ever
One
Jesus,
where'er thy people meet
O
heavenly Word, eternal Light
O
Lord of hosts, the earth is thine
O
Lord of hosts, whose glory fills
O
love, how deep, how broad, how high
O
Rock of ages, one Foundation
That
day of wrath, that dreadful day
Thou
Framer of the light and dark
Where high the heavenly temple
stands |
| Commandments Old | Stand up, my soul, shake off thy
fears |
| Commemoration* | Our
Father, by whose servants |
| Commendatio | And
now, beloved Lord, thy soul resigning
My
Lord, my Master, at thy feet adoring
O Son
of God, our Captain of Salvation
We
would see Jesus; for the shadows lengthen |
| Commonwealth | When wilt thou save the
people? |
| Communio | O Christ,
our God, who with thine own hast been |
| Communion | Come, ye
sinners, poor and wretched
For thy
dear saints, O Lord
My
God, my Father, let me rest
Nearer,
my God, to thee
Who
would true valor see |
| Compassio | O come to
the merciful Savior who calls you |
| Compassion | There
were ninety and nine |
| Compline | Lord Jesus
Christ, our Lord most dear
Lord, while
afar our brothers fight
O Christ,
who art both light and day
O hand of
bounty, largely spread
O Wisdom,
spreading mightily |
| Comrade | O Son of
Man, who walked each day |
| Concone | Tarry with
me, O my Savior |
| Concord | Be still, my
heart, these anxious cares
Let there be
light
Through him
who all our sickness felt
Thy way, not
mine, O Lord |
| Concrete | God of
concrete, God of steel |
| Condescension | What
a strange and wondrous story |
| Conditor alme siderum | Blest Framer of the starry
height
Creator of the starry height
O gracious Light, Lord Jesus
Christ
O Maker of the stars of night
Thou blest Creator of the
world |
| Confession | Peter fear
the cross for himself and his Master |
| Confidence | Forty days
thy seer of old
Just as I
am, without one plea
Why
these fears? behold, 'tis Jesus
With
weary feet and saddened heart |
| Confidence, we have confidence | Confidence, we have
confidence |
| Confirmation | Holy
Spirit, Lord of love
Soldiers
of Christ, arise |
| Confitemini | Come and
fill our hearts |
| Confitemini Domino (Taiz) | Confitemini Domino |
| Conflict | O the bitter
shame and sorrow
Those eternal
bowers |
| Congleton | Draw nigh
to thy Jerusalem, O Lord
Hear us, O
Lord, from heaven
Here, O my
Lord, I see thee face to face
Lord, when
thy Kingdom comes, remember me
Poor Soul,
the center of my sinful earth
Why
storm the heathen? |
| Conigar | Sing ye
faithful, sing with gladness |
| Conmacnoise | O come
to the merciful Savior |
| Connington | I love thy
kingdom, Lord |
| Conquering Love | Let
all the multitudes of light |
| Conqueror | See the
Conqueror mounts in triumph |
| Conquest | O Lord, our
strength in weakness
O North,
with all thy vales of green
Soldiers of
the Captain |
| Consecration | Calm on
the listening ear of night
Lord, we
are thine; in thee we live
O Love
that wilt not let me go
Savior,
thy dying love
Take my
life, and let it be |
| Consolation | Come, ye
disconsolate
Lord, in
this thy mercy's day
My spirit
on thy care
Tender
Shepherd, thou hast stilled
Weeping
as they go their way |
| Consolator | Come to
our poor nature's night
Come, ye
disconsolate
O Son of
God, our Captain of Salvation |
| Constance | I've found a
Friend; a heavenly Friend!
I've found a
Friend; O such a Friend
The eternal
gifts of Christ the King |
(Martyrs/Campbell)
Who
trusts in God, a strong abode
Ye servants
of our glorious King |
| Constantia | God be in
my head |
| Consummatum est | Hark, the voice of love and
mercy |
| Contemplation | My
Savior, thou hast offered rest
Sweet
the moments, rich in blessing
When
all thy mercies, O my God |
| Contrition | Jesus, to thy
table led
O the bitter
shame and sorrow |
| Convention | I am thine,
O Lord, I have heard thy voice |
| Converse | What a
Friend we have in Jesus |
| Convocation | Call them
in! the poor, the wretched |
| Conway | Christians,
awake! salute the happy morn
From Egypt
lately come
I'm but a
stranger here
My God,
how endless is thy love
Now join we,
to praise the Creator |
| Cooke Plains | Lord
Jesus, we belong to you |
| Coppe | Safe upon the
billowy deep |
| Corbeil | Captains of the
saintly band |
| Corde natus | God of
God, the uncreated
We
believe in God almighty |
| Corde Natus (Divinum mysterium) | Of the Father's love begotten |
| Corde Natus (Smart) | Of the Father's love begotten |
| Corde Natus (York melody) | Of the Father's love begotten |
| Corelli | Bound upon
the accursed tree |
| Corfe Mullen | Look, ye
saints! the sight is glorious |
| Corinth | Hail, thou
source of every blessing |
| Cormac | For the might
of thine arm we bless thee
The call to
arms is sounding |
| Corner (In der Wiegen) | A babe lies in the cradle |
| Cornerstone | Christ is
made the sure foundation |
| Cornfields | Fields of
corn, give up your ears |
| Cornhill | And now the
wants are told, that brought
In stature
grows the heavenly Child
Lord Jesus,
Sun of Righteousness
My God, is
any hour so sweet
The heavenly
Child in stature grows |
| Cornish | Spirit of
mercy, truth and love |
| Cornwall | Great God,
we praise your mighty love
Not far
beyond the sea, nor high
O God, to
whom the faithful dead
O love
divine, how sweet thou art
We sing of
God, the mighty source |
| Corona | Crown him
with many crowns
Father, in
whom we live
I would
commune with thee, my God
Make me a
captive, Lord
Now let the
Christian's hope abound
The head that
once was crowned with thorns |
| Corona virginis | Behold the messengers of
Christ |
| Coronae | Crown him
with many crowns
Look, ye
saints! the sight is glorious
Lord, dismiss
us with thy blessing, fill our hearts |
| Coronation | All hail the
power of Jesus' name |
| Corpus Christi | Bread
of the world in mercy broken
Jesus, in
thy dear Sacrament |
| Corpus Domini | In the
hour of trial |
| Corpus Domini | Jesus,
Son of Mary
Think,
O Lord, in mercy |
| Cosmic Praise | Sing a
new song, sing a new song |
| Cosmos | Lord God, our
praise we give |
| Costa | O what their joy
and their glory must be
Sing ye faithful,
sing with gladness |
| Cotham | Lift up your
heads, ye mighty gates |
| Cotton Weaver | Jesus is
the Lord of living |
| Count your blessings | When upon life's billows you are tempest-
tossed |
| Courage | Fight the good
fight with all thy might
Lift up, lift up
your voices now! |
| Courage, brother | Courage, brother! do not
stumble |
| Court Barton | Lord of
all life and power |
| Court Way | Holy
Spirit, Truth divine |
| Courtland | Come, my
soul, thou must be waking |
| Covenant | The God of
Abraham praise
Whence
shall my tears begin?
With
gladsome feet we press |
| Covenant (Barnby) | Jesus, my Lord, my God, my
all
My hope is built on nothing
less |
| Covenanters | Come, let
us join our cheerful songs |
| Covenanters | There is a
land of pure delight |
| Covenanters' Tune | Hail, glorious spirits, heirs of
light |
| Coventry | Christ leads
me through no darker rooms
Fountain of
good, to own thy love
God of our
fathers, by whose hand
How long
shall earth's alluring toys
Lo, what a
cloud of witnesses
O Lord, in
all our trials here
O perfect
God, thy love
O thou,
from whom all goodness flows
O with due
reverence let us all
Rich are the
joys which cannot die |
| Coventry Carol | Lullay,
lullay, thou little tiny child |
| Coverdale | There's a
wideness in God's mercy |
| Covert | Christ leads me
through no darker rooms
Joy fills the
dwelling of the just
O Jesus,
Savior of the lost
When
wounded sore, the stricken heart |
| Cowley | Hail thee!
Spirit, Lord eternal |
| Cowley St. John | Hail,
Body true, of Mary born |
| Cowper | My God,
accept my heart this day |
| Cowper (Mason) | There
is a fountain filled with blood |
| Crackington | Hark,
hark, my soul! the voice of Jesus calling |
| Cradle Hymn | Hush!
my dear, lie still and slumber |
| Cradle Song | Away in a
manger, no crib for a bed |
| Cradled all lowly | Cradled all lowly |
| Craigleith | Before the
earth had begun |
| Craigmillar | Captain of
Israel's host, and Guide
Lord of the
harvest, thee we hail
O God of
every nation |
| Cranham | Cast thy care
on Jesus
In the bleak
midwinter
In the silent
midnight |
| Cranleigh | Ere the hour
of worship closes |
| Cranmer | Let all the
world rejoice |
| Crary | Lord of our life,
and God of our salvation |
| Crasselius | O worship
the Lord in the beauty of holiness
On Jordan's
bank the Baptist's cry
Ride on, ride
on in majesty |
| Create in me | Create in
me |
| Create in us | Create in
us a clean heart |
| Creation | All praise to
thee, for thou, O King divine
God's temple
crowns the holy mount
O come, loud
anthems let us sing
The spacious
firmament on high |
| Creation (Hopkins) | The
spacious firmament on high |
| Creative Spirit | Come
to us, creative Spirit |
| Creator God | Safe in
the shadow of the Lord |
| Creator Spirit | Safe in
the shadow of the Lord |
| Creator Spiritus (Garland) | Come, Holy Ghost, our souls
inspire |
| Crediton | And now the
wants are told, that brought
Blest
morning, whose young dawning rays
Come, Holy
Ghost, our hearts inspire
Hark the glad
sound! the Savior comes
High let us
swell our tuneful notes
How bright
these glorious spirits shine
Jesus, united
by thy grace
Lift up your
heads, ye gates of brass
O God of
Jacob, by whose hand
O raise your
eyes on high and see
O thou, who
by a star didst guide
O thou, who
didst with love untold
Rejoice,
believer, in the Lord
The Church of
God a kingdom is
The people
that in darkness walked
The splendors
of thy glory, Lord |
| Credo | O quickly
come, dread Judge of all
O thou in
whom thy saints repose
We saw thee
not when thou didst come |
| Credo, Domine | My
sins have taken such a hold on me |
| Crefeld | O Love, who
formedst me to wear |
| Crepusculum | The
radiant morn hath passed away |
| Cresswell | Love is his
word, love is his way |
| Crieff | Break thou the
bread of life |
| Crigglestone | There is a
fountain filled with blood |
| Crimond | The Lord my
God my shepherd is
The Lord my
shepherd rules my life
The Lord's my
Shepherd, I'll not want |
| Crockernwell | Hark,
my soul! it is the Lord |
| Crofton | O perfect
Love, all human thought transcending
O Son of
God, our Captain of Salvation |
| Croft's 136th | How
sure the scriptures are |
| Croft's 136th | Jerusalem
on high
Join all
the glorious names
Lo, from
the desert homes
Lord of
the worlds above
Now
lives the Lamb of God
O ye
immortal throng
Servants
of God, awake
The Lord
of heaven confess
Thou art
the Christ, O Lord
To thee
our God we fly
We
give immortal praise
When
Christ, at evening hour
Ye
boundless realms of joy
Ye holy
angels bright |
| Croft's 148th | Before
the Lord we bow
Blow ye
the trumpet, blow
In loud
exalted strains
Lo, from
the desert homes
Lord of
the worlds above
Rejoice,
the Lord is King
Safe
home, safe home in port!
Servants
of God, awake
Thou art
the Christ, O Lord
To God,
the mighty Lord
Ye
boundless realms of joy |
| Crom | Sing to the Lord
a joyful song |
| Cromer | Almighty
Father, who dost give
Come, let us
sing the song of songs
Far from my
heavenly home
God with
humanity made one
I learned it in
the meadow path
It is a thing
most wonderful
O let the heart
beat high with bliss
Till he
come--O let the words |
| Cross and crown | Must Jesus bear the Cross
alone
My
God, how wonderful thou art
Who is this, so weak and
helpless |
| Cross Deep | Come,
dearest Lord, descend and dwell
Lord, as I
wake, I turn to you
The
heavens declare thy glory, Lord |
| Cross of Jesus | At the
dawning of creation
Come,
thou long-expected Jesus
Cross
of Jesus, cross of sorrow
Dread
Jehovah, God of nations
For the
bread which you have broken
Hear
our prayer, O heavenly Father
In the
Cross of Christ I glory
Laboring
and heavy laden
Lord
all-knowing, you have found me
Love
divine, all loves excelling
May
the grace of Christ our Savior
Savior,
breathe an evening blessing
Souls of
men! why will ye scatter
Sweet
the moments, rich in blessing
There's a
wideness in God's mercy |
| Cross of shame | Lord of
the cross of shame |
| Cross over the road | Would you walk by on the other
side |
| Crossing the bar (Barnby) | Sunset and evening star |
| Crossing the bar (Langton) | Sunset and evening star |
| Crossing the bar (Ham) | Sunset and evening star |
| Crossing the bar (Bridge) | Sunset and evening star |
| Crossings | Thee will I
love, my God and King |
| Crossman | My song is
love unknown |
| Crotch | In mercy, not in
wrath
O splendor of
God's glory bright |
| Croton | Thy Kingdom
come, O God |