| TUNE NAME |
HYMNS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS TUNE |
| O amor quam ecstaticus | Our hunger
cries from plenty, Lord
O glorious
Maid, exalted far |
| O Amor quam exstaticus | O love, how
deep, how broad, how high |
| O Amor quam exstaticus | O Love of
God, how strong and true |
| O Amor quam exstaticus | O thou who
dost direct my feet
The God whom
earth and sea and sky |
| O bona patria | Brief life
is here our
portion
For thee, O dear, dear
country
I need thee, precious
Jesus
The son of
Consolation |
| O Canada | Lord of the
lands, beneath thy
bending
O Canada |
| O come and join the dance | O come and
join the dance |
| O come, let us worship | O come, let us
worship |
| O dass ich tausend | Baptized into your
Name most holy |
| O der alles | Days and
moments quickly
flying |
| O der alles (Goldschmidt) | Jesus calls us!
o'er the tumult |
| O du Liebe meiner Liebe | O the
mystery, passing wonder |
| O Esca Viatorum | O
food of men
wayfaring |
| O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort | Creator
Spirit, by whose aid |
| O filii et filiae | Alleluia,
glory to
God
Morn's roseate hues
have decked
My daughters and my
sons hear tell
O sons and daughters,
let us sing
O sons and daughters,
let us sing (Easter 2)
The strife is o'er, the
battle done |
| O Filii et Filiae (chant) | Ye sons and
daughters of the King |
| O Filii et Filiae (modern) | Ye sons and
daughters of the King
Ye sons and daughters
of the King |
| O give thanks (Kendrick) | O give
thanks (Kendrick) |
| O give thanks (Pond) | O give thanks
(Pond) |
| O God of Love | O for
a thousand
tongues to sing |
| O Gott, du frommer Gott (Darmstadt) | Christ is the world's true
Light |
| O Gott, du frommer Gott (Darmstadt) | Our God, to whom we turn
There is a
blessed home |
| O happy day | O happy
day that fixed my
choice |
| O hear the news | O
hear the
news |
| O Heiland, reiss | O
God, creation's
secret force
O heavenly Word,
eternal Light |
| O Heiliger Geist | O
Spirit of Life, O
Spirit of God |
| O Holy Spirit, breathe on me | O Holy
Spirit, breathe on me |
| O, how good is the Lord | O, how good
is the Lord |
| O invidenda Martyrum | Earth's mighty
Maker, whose command
Most holy
Lord and God of heaven
O boundless
Wisdom, God most high |
| O Jerusalem, du Sch”ne | Lo, he comes,
let all adore him |
| O Jesu | How shall they
hear the word of
God
I look to thee in every
need
There a myriad means, O
Lord |
| O Jesu Christ | My
God, how endless is
thy love
O Jesus, blessed Lord, to
thee
The Word of God
proceeding forth |
| O Jesu Christ meins Lebens Licht | God
of all power and truth and grace
Take
up thy cross, the Savior said
Jesus, sweet memories of thy Name
Jesus, to God the Father gone |
| O Jesu Christe, wahres Licht | A new
heart, Lord, create in me
Jesus, thy
blood and righteousness
O thou,
the true and only Light |
| O Jesu mi dulcissime | Eternal Power,
whose high abode
Spirit of mercy,
truth and love |
| O Jesulein süss | O heavenly Beauty,
lovelier far
O little One sweet, O
little One mild
O Jesus so meek, O
Jesus so kind |
| O Kin | For my sake and
the gospel's,
go |
| O Lord, have mercy on m | O Lord, have
mercy on me |
| O Lord, hear my prayer | O Lord, hear
my prayer |
| O Lord, I turn my mind to you | O Lord,
I turn my mind to you |
| O Lord, I want to sing your praises | O
Lord, I want to sing your praises |
| O Lord Jesus How Long | It may be at
morn |
| O Lord, most holy God | O Lord, most
holy God |
| O Lord my God | O
Lord my God, O
Lord my God
O Lord my God, when
I in awesome wonder |
| O Lord our God | O
Lord our
God |
| O Lord, our Lord | O
Lord, our
Lord |
| O Lord, the refuge | O
Lord, the
refuge |
| O Lord, you are my light | O Lord, you
are my light |
| O Lord, your tenderness | O Lord, your
tenderness |
| O Lord, you're beautiful | O Lord, you're
beautiful |
| O Lord, you've done great things | O
Lord, you've done great things |
| O Luce qui mortalibus | Great God, who
hid from mortal sight |
| O lux beata Trinitas | All hail, adored
Trinity
Be present, holy
Trinity
O Trinity of
blessed Light |
| O Maria, noli flere | Mary, weep not,
weep no longer |
| O mein Jesu, ich muss sterben | Spirit,
come, dispel our sadness
We
have come at Christ's own bidding |
| O Mensch, bewein | Faith of our fathers,
taught of old |
| O Mensch sieh (Bohemia) | At eve, when
now he breathed no more |
| O Mensch, sieh | By
Jesus' grave on
either hand |
| O mentes perfidas | I
hunger and I
thirst |
| O mentes perfidas | Thy
Kingdom come,
O God |
| O my Savior | O my
Savior, hear
me |
| O nata Lux de Lumine | O wondrous
type, O vision fair |
| O Pater Sancte | Father
most holy,
merciful and loving
Lord, hear the praises of
thy faithful people |
| O perfect love | Lord, for
the
years
Lord Jesus Christ, invited
Guest and Savior
O strength and stay
upholding all creation |
| O Perfect Love (Sandringham) | O
perfect Love, all human thought transcending |
| O quanta qualia | Come,
worship God
who is worthy of honor
Here from all nations,
all tongues and all peoples
Lord, we have come at
your own invitation |
| O quanta qualia (Regnator orbis) | O
what their joy and their glory must be
Powerful in making us
wise to salvation
Truly, he comes to
us
What are those
Sabbaths of joy without end |
| O què bueno | O how good is Christ the
Lord |
| O qui perpetuus | O
Lord, how joyful 'tis
to see |
| O righteous Lord | Do
you not
know? |
| O sacred heart | O
sacred
heart |
| O salutaris hostia | The
heavenly Word,
proceeding forth
O Saving Victim,
opening wide
The Word of God
proceeding forth |
| O Seigneur | Be, Lord,
the happy
guide |
| O Seigneur, que de gens (Old 122nd) | When morning gilds the
skies |
| O so-so | Come now, O
Prince of
Peace |
| O sole mio | Down
from his
glory |
| O Store Gud | O Lord
my God, when I in
awesome wonder |
| O Tannenbaum | A
messenger named
Gabriel |
| O taste and see | O
taste and see that the
Lord is good |
| O the bitter | O the
bitter shame and
sorrow |
| O the joy of your forgiveness | O the joy
of your forgiveness |
| O the valleys shall ring | O the valleys
shall ring |
| O Traurigkeit | O
sorrow
deep
What sorrow
sore |
| O Voice | O Father, we
would thank
thee
O voice of the
beloved |
| O waly, waly (Folksong) | An upper
room did our Lord prepare
As longs the hart for
flowing streams |
| O waly waly | Glad
music fills the
Christmas sky |
| O waly waly | I do not
know tomorrow's
way |
| O waly waly | O Lord
of hosts, all
heaven possessing |
| O waly waly | When
God Almighty
came to earth |
| O waly waly | When I
survey the
wondrous Cross
When love is found and
hope comes home
Christ holds the
keys |
| O Welt, ich muss dich lassen | See, world,
your life suspended
My heart is filled with longing
O food of
men wayfaring
The duteous day now closeth |
| O what a mystery I see | O what a
mystery I see |
| O when the saints | O
when the saints go
marching in |
| O Zion, haste | O Zion,
haste, thy
mission high fulfilling |
| O! O! O! | O! O! O!
how good is the
Lord |
| Oak Hill | Lord Jesus
Christ, the work is
thine |
| Oak Lea | Father, by thy
love and
power |
| Oakley | Hark, my soul!
it is the
Lord
The night is come like to the
day
To God's loving-
kindness |
| Oakridge Lynch | Here
in the country's
heart |
| Oasis | As water to the
thirsty |
| Obedience | Savior,
teach me day by
day |
| Obiit | God the Father,
Name we
treasure
God, whose city's sure
foundation
Guide me, O thou great
Jehovah
Lord of lords and King
eternal |
| Oblation | Thy life was
given for
me
Two little eyes to look to
God |
| Oblations | Jesus, my
strength, my
hope |
| Ockley | Hail, Festal
day
(Pentecost) |
| Odde | Hear our prayer,
O heavenly
Father |
| Ode to joy | God hath
spoken by his
prophets
Sing to God new songs of
worship
Fill your hearts with joy and
gladness
Glory be to God in
heaven
When the light of first
creation |
| Offering Song | The gifts
we
bring |
| Offertorium | My
Lord, I did not
choose you
O bless the God of
Israel
O day of rest and
gladness
O Father, we would thank
thee
Sometimes a light
surprises
We hail thy Presence
glorious
When Jesus came to
Jordan |
| Ogden | Dread Jehovah,
God of
nations |
| Oh, I love you, Lord | Thank you for the
cross |
| Ohne Rast | Songs of
praise the angels
sang
Hark, how all the
welkin rings |
| Old 1st | O'erwhelmed
beneath a load of
grief |
| Old 18th | Behold the
sun, that seemed
but now |
| Old 22nd | Behold the
sun, that seemed
but now
Come, let us join our friends
above
O Unity of threefold
light
To God, with heart and
cheerful voice |
| Old 23rd (English Psalter Ps 23) | Let
saints on earth in concert sing |
| Old 25th | For ever with
the
Lord
Jesus, my strength, my
hope
Make me a captive,
Lord
Thou art gone up on
high |
| Old 30th | What
conscience dictates to
be done |
| Old 44th | O Jesus,
crowned with all
renown
O praise our great and
gracious Lord
The Lord is in his holy
place
The roseate hues of early
dawn
The Son of God goes forth to
war
We praise thy name, all holy
Lord
What time the evening
shadows fall
Ye that have spent the silent
night |
| Old 50th | Almighty
Father,
Unoriginate
For ever with the
Lord
How beauteous are their
feet |
| Old 77th (Old 81st) | Eternal God, whose
power upholds
Hail, Body true, of Mary
born
How blessed, from the bonds
of sin
I sing the almighty power of
God
O God, our help in ages
past
O praise our great
and gracious Lord
The Son of God goes
forth to war
O sight for
angels to adore
The leaders of the
Church of Christ |
| Old 100th | All people
that on earth do
dwell
Be present at our table,
Lord
Before Jehovah's awful
throne
Draw, Holy Ghost, thy
sevenfold veil
Eternal Power, whose high
abode
From all that dwell below the
skies
Great God, we praise thy
gracious care
Jehovah reigns, let all the
earth
Lo, round the throne, a
glorious band
O God of love, O King of
peace
O Lord of hosts, whose glory
fills
Our soul shall magnify the
Lord
Praise God, from whom all
blessings flow
Through north and south and
east and west
We thank thee, Lord, for
this our food
With one consent let all the
earth |
| Old 100th (Ancient Form) | All people
that on earth do dwell |
| Old 100th (Bach) | From
all that dwell
below the skies |
| Old 100th (Dowland | All people that on
earth do dwell |
| Old 104th | All honor
and
praise
Disposer supreme, and
Judge of the earth
How wondrous and
great
O bring to the Lord your
tribute of praise
Rejoice in God's saints, today
and all days |
| Old 107th | Hast thou
not known, hast
thou not heard
The Lord will come and not
be slow
The roseate hues of early
dawn |
| Old 110th | Angels of
peace, look down
from heaven and mourn |
| Old 112th | City not
made with
hands
God of our fathers, known of
old
God of the
living
O Light, whose beams
illumine all
O precious Savior, from thy
throne
O thou in whom thy saints
repose
The abyss of many a former
sin
Thou hidden love of God,
whose height
Thou who the night in
prayer
O quickly
come, dread Judge of all
O thou, before
the world began
Through
midnight gloom from Macedon |
| Old 113th | From highest
heaven the
eternal Son
God of the nations, who hast
led
I sing the birth was born
tonight
I'll praise my Maker while
I've breath
O God, my gracious God, to
thee
The Lord hath spoke, the
mighty God
The Lord unto my Lord thus
spake
Ye saints and servants of the
Lord |
| Old 117th | Lo, God is
here! let us
adore
Lord of the
strong |
| Old 120th | Christ had
regained the
sky
Hail to the Lord who
comes
I wandered sore
distressed
Not for our sins
alone
O thou not made with
hands
Thy life was given for
me |
| Old 124th | Come, let
us sing with joy
unto the Lord
Eternal Lord of love, behold
your Church
Father, again in Jesus' Name
we meet
Father of spirits, whose
divine control
God of the prophets, bless the
prophets' sons
Here, O my Lord, I see thee
face to face
Now Israel may say, and
that truly
O Holy Spirit, whom our
Master sent
The dying robber raised his
aching brow
Thee we adore, O hidden
Savior, thee
Turn back, O Man,
forswear
We would extol thee, ever-
blessed Lord
Why, weary mourner, shed
the ceaseless tear
O praise the Lord,
ye servants of the Lord |
| Old 125th | Thou Judge
of quick and
dead |
| Old 132nd | O praise
our great and
gracious Lord
When langor and disease
invade |
| Old 132nd (1st Half) | Our God is love,
and all his saints |
| Old 132nd (Original Version) | O God,
unseen, yet ever near |
| Old 134th | O what if
we are
Christ's |
| Old 136th | Jerusalem on
high |
| Old 137th | And have
the bright
immensities
Blest day of God, most calm,
most bright
Father, before thy throne of
light
Father of heaven, whose love
profound
Father of love, our guide and
friend
Great King of nations, hear
our prayer
How great a being, Lord, is
thine
How shall I sing that
majesty
Jerusalem, Jerusalem,
enthroned once on high
Jesus is God: the solid
earth
Lift up your heads, ye gates of
brass
O for a closer walk with
God
The Son of God goes forth to
war
There is a land of pure
delight
Thine arm, O Lord, in days of
old
When Jesus left his Father's
throne |
| Old 148th | Arise, O
Lord, and
shine
Lo, from the desert
homes
One sole baptismal
sign |
| Old Clarendonian | Fight
the good fight
with all thy might
Send out the gospel!
Let it sound |
| Old Commons | There is
a land of pure
delight |
| Old Cornish Carol | The
Church is
wherever God's people are praising |
| Old German | Winter
reigneth o'er the
land |
| Old Martyrs | All ye
who seek for sure
relief
How oft, alas, this
wretched heart
Lord, as to thy dear Cross
we flee
O God of truth, whose
living word
The earth, O Lord, is one
wide field
Weep not for him who
onward bears |
| Old St. Martin | I'll wash
my hands in
innocence |
| Old Tune (Crespin) | O
thou, from
whom all goodness flows |
| Old Yeavering | Like a
mighty river
flowing |
| Oldbridge | God of all
grace, thy mercy
send
O Lord, who art now
seated |
| Oldenburg | To thy
temple I
repair |
| Oldown | I thank you,
Lord, that you have
made
My God, I thank thee, who
hast made |
| Oldwood | I would
choose to be a
doorkeeper |
| Oliphant | Guide me, O
thou great
Jehovah |
| Oliva speciosa | Crown
him with many
crowns |
| Oliver | O thou, from
whom all goodness
flows |
| Olivet | God bless our
native
land
He stood upon the
shore
My faith looks up to
thee
Shepherd of tender
youth
Thou art gone up on
high |
| Olive's Brow | Bow
down thine ear,
almighty Lord
Look from thy sphere of
endless day
O Saving Victim,
opening wide |
| Olmstead | How
beauteous are their
feet |
| Olmutz | By precepts
taught of ages
past
The royal banners forward
go
We pray thee, Jesus, who didst
first
Ah, how shall fallen
man
Come, Holy Spirit, come; let
thy bright beams arise
Come, ye that love the
Lord
How will my heart
endure
In mercy, not in
wrath
Not by thy mighty
hand
Only one prayer
today
Our blest Redeemer, ere he
breathed
That day of wrath, that dreadful
day
The day of praise is
done
The gloomy night will soon be
past
Welcome, sweet day of
rest
Ye servants of the
Lord |
| Olney | Come, Holy
Spirit, come; let thy
bright beams arise
God moves in a mysterious
way
The Spirit, in our
hearts |
| Olwen | All poor men
and
humble |
| Ombersley | God of all
power and truth
and grace
How shall they hear, who
have not heard
Lighten our darkness,
gracious Lord
Lord of all being, throned
afar
Lord, speak to me, that I may
speak
O walk with Jesus, wouldst
thou know
Send forth the gospel! Let it
run
Take up thy cross, the Savior
said
We sing the praise of him
who died |
| Omni die | All who love
and serve your
city
Christ our King in glory
reigning
Come, you people, come
adore him
Days and moments quickly
flying
For the bread which you have
broken
Jesus calls us! o'er the
tumult
Loving Spirit, loving
Spirit
Now there is no male or
female
Souls of men! why will ye
scatter
From the slave pens of the
Delta
Hear our prayer, O heavenly
Father
It is finished! blessed
Jesus
May the grace of Christ our
Savior |
| Omnia | Thou knowest,
Lord, the
weariness and sorrow |
| Omnipotence | The
spacious firmament
on high |
| Omnipotens | Almighty
Father, who for
us thy Son didst give
Lord of all being, throned
afar |
| Omnium Dominator | God of the
prophets, bless the prophets' sons |
| On Calvary's tree | On
Calvary's
tree |
| On Christmas morn | On Christmas
morn |
| On Eagle's Wings | And
I will raise you
up on eagle's wings |
| On Eagle's Wings | You
who dwell in
the shelter of the Lord |
| On this day of joy | On
this day of
joy |
| Once again | Jesus
Christ, I think upon
your sacrifice |
| One bread, one body | One bread, one
body, one Lord of all |
| One God | One Father,
who's giving me
life
One God, one living
God |
| One hundred and fifty-three! | One
hundred and fifty-three! |
| One thing I ask | One
thing I
ask |
| One-Fifty | Lord, our
Lord, your glorious
name
Praise the Lord with joyful
cry |
| Oneida | Dear Jesus,
ever at my
side |
| Oneonta | Asleep in
Jesus! Blessed
sleep
Before the ending of the
day
Not always on the mount may
we |
| Only by grace | Only by
grace |
| Only you | No one but
you,
Lord |
| Onslow Gardens | Lord
of all, to whom
alone |
| Onslow Square | Sing a
new song unto
the Lord |
| Onus meum leve | I
know not what may
befall me |
| Onward | Breast the
wave,
Christian
From the eastern
mountains
King of saints, we
offer
O Son of Man, thyself once
crossed
Onward, Christian! though the
region |
| Onward (Roe) | Onward, Christian
soldiers |
| Onward, Christian soldiers | Forward, be
our watchword
On our way
rejoicing
Onward,
Christian soldiers |
| Open my eyes | Open
my eyes that I may
see |
| Open our eyes, Lord | Open our eyes,
Lord |
| Open thou mine eyes | Open thou mine
eyes |
| Open your eyes | Open
your
eyes |
| Opening Prayer | Lord,
receive us with
thy blessing |
| Oppidans Mews | Here
we come with
gladness |
| Optatus votis omnium | O God, the world's
sustaining force
The advent of our
King |
| Opus peregisti tuum | O
Savior, who for
man hast trod |
| Ora Labora | Come,
labor
on |
| Orbis terrarum | The
earth, the sky, the
oceans |
| Oremus | Christian, seek
not yet
repose
Pray, always pray; the Holy
Spirit pleads |
| Oriel | Alleluia, song of
sweetness
Blessed city, heavenly
Salem
Christ is made the sure
foundation
God the Father, Name we
treasure
In the name of Christ we
gather
Lead us, heavenly Father, lead
us
Lo, he comes with clouds
descending
Lord of life, prophetic
Spirit
Now in holy
celebration
Now the thirty years
accomplished
Sing, my tongue, the glorious
battle
Thou who sentest thine
apostles
To the Name of our
salvation |
| Oriel (Barnby) | Lead,
kindly Light, amid
the encircling gloom |
| Oriens | From the eastern
mountains |
| Orient | Brightest and
best of the sons of
the morning
From the eastern
mountains
Thou, whose almighty
word |
| Orientis partibus | Advent tells us Christ
is near
All authority is
yours
Bless the Lord, our
fathers' God
Hark, my soul! it is
the Lord
Jesus comes with all
his grace
Praise to God,
immortal praise
See the feast our God
prepares
Soldiers, who are
Christ's below
Virgin great and
glorious |
| Orientis partibus (St. Martin) | Children
of the heavenly King |
| Orientis partibus (St. Martin) (French) | Soldiers of the Cross, arise |
| Orientis partibus I | Soldiers of the Cross,
arise |
| Orientis partibus II | Soldiers of the
Cross, arise
Christ the Lord is
risen again
Conquering kings
their titles take
Once again, dear
Lord, we pray |
| Orion | Lord, it is good
for us to
be |
| Orison | Holy Father,
cheer our
way |
| Orisons | Abide with
me; fast falls the
eventide |
| Orkneys | In the roll-call
of God's
sons |
| Orthodoxus | Lord, to
our humble prayers
attend |
| Ortonville | Eternal
God, we look to
thee
How sweet the Name of
Jesus sounds
Jesus, the very thought of
thee
Lord, when we bend before
thy throne
Majestic sweetness sits
enthroned
O God of Bethel, by whose
hand
O God of truth, whose living
word
O very God of very
God
To Zion's hill I lift my
eyes |
| Osborn | Lord of grace
and
holiness |
| Osborne | Another gone
home, where
there is no weeping
Jesus, these eyes have never
seen |
| Oslo | Brief life is here
our
portion
Look up, by failure
daunted
We bless the God and
Father |
| Oswald's Tree | Great
Shepherd of thy
people, hear |
| Oswestry | Great and
glorious Father,
humbly we adore thee |
| Ottawa | Lord, who left
the highest
heaven
Master, speak, thy servant
heareth
O Jesus, thou art
standing |
| Otterbourne | O Love
divine, that
stooped to share
Thy temple is not made
with hands |
| Ottery St. Mary | Firmly
I believe and
truly
In the quiet
consecration
Where is this
stupendous stranger? |
| Oundle | Come, my
Way, my Truth, my
Life |
| Our Father (Caribbean) | Our Father,
who art in heaven |
| Our Father (Carribean) | Our Father who
is in heaven |
| Our Father (White) | Our Father, who art
in heaven (White) |
| Our Father (Wiener) | Our Father, who
art in heaven (Wiener) |
| Our Father in heaven | Our Father in
heaven |
| Our God is so great | Our God is so
great |
| Our God is so great | Our God is so
great |
| Our God reigns | How
lovely on the
mountains are the feet of him |
| Our Lord Christ hath risen | Our Lord
Christ hath risen |
| Ouseley | Resting from
his work
today |
| Out of the world | Out
of the world and
into your presence |
| Out to the great wide world we go | Out
to the great wide world we go |
| Out to the world | Out
to the world for
Jesus |
| Ouve Senhor | Merciful
Lord |
| Over the earth | Over
the earth is a mat
of green |
| Over the hills | Over the
hills and over
the vales |
| Overton | Lord God of
hosts, whose arm
is strong salvation
The happy morn is
come! |
| Overwhelmed by love | Overwhelmed by
love |
| Ovington | Light of those
whose dreary
dwelling |
| Oxenbridge | Long did I
toil, and knew
no earthly rest |
| Oxford | Come to me,
Lord, when first I
wake
Forth in thy name, O Lord, I
go
Grant us, O our heavenly
Father
Jesus, thy blood and
righteousness
Light of those whose dreary
dwelling
Lord, a Savior's love
displaying
Nearer, my God, to
thee
O thou who hast our sorrows
born
Take up thy cross, the Savior
said
To Zion's hill I lift my
eyes
Where the angel hosts adore
thee |
| Oxford New | Come, let
us join our
cheerful songs
Fountain of mercy, God of
love
High let us swell our
tuneful notes
Lamp of our feet, whereby
we trace
O for a thousand tongues
to sing
What shall I do my God
to love |
| Oxonia | Servants of
God, or
sons |
| Oxwich | O Holy! Holy
Father |