| TUNE NAME |
HYMNS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS TUNE |
| Pachebel | Alleluia, we
praise you, God
Creator Lord
We share a new day's
dawn |
| Packington | Behold a
humble
train |
| Paddington | The Lamb's
high banquet
called to share |
| Paddocks | Here a little
child I
stand |
| Paderborn | In water we
grow
Jerusalem the
golden
Lord, who shall sit beside
thee
O heavenly
Jerusalem
O sing a new song, O sing
to the Lord
Once pledged by the Cross,
as children of God
Rejoice in God's saints,
today and all days
The kingdom of God is
justice and joy
Ye servants of God, your
Master proclaim |
| Paean | From all thy
saints in
warfare
Lord of the living
harvest
Praise to the heavenly
wisdom |
| Palace Green | Great
God, what do I see
and hear
Sing praise to God who
reigns above
The Lord ascendeth up on
high
You, living Christ, our
eyes behold |
| Palestine | Jerusalem!
Jerusalem!
O Jesus, Savior of the
lost |
| Palisades | Strong Son
of God, immortal
Love |
| Palmae | Ride on, ride
on in
majesty |
| Palmarum | Fling out the
banner! let it
float |
| Palmer Church | Draw
nigh and take the
Body of the Lord |
| Palmerston | And now
this holy
day |
| Palms | Hosanna to the
living
Lord
Who is this that comes from
Edom |
| Palms of glory | Songs
of praise the
angels sang
Hail, O Mary, full of
grace
Palms of glory, raiment
bright
Through the night thy
angels kept |
| Palmyra | I look to thee
in every
need
Lord of my life, whose tender
care
Lord, when before thy throne
we meet
Thou art the everlasting
word
When I can trust my all with
God |
| Pange lingua | Now, my
tongue, the
mystery telling
Now the thirty years
accomplished
Of the glorious body
telling
Sing, my tongue, the
glorious battle
Sing, my tongue, the
Savior's triumph
Therefore we, before him
bending
Thirty years among us
dwelling |
| Pange lingua (Sarum) | Now my soul,
thy voice upraising |
| Panis | Bread of the
world in mercy
broken |
| Panis vitae | With the
body that was
broken |
| Panoply | Soldiers of
Christ,
arise |
| Pansy | I think when I
read that sweet
story |
| Paraclete | Come, Holy
Ghost, come
Lord our God
Sinful, sighing to be
blest
To thee, O Comforter
divine |
| Paradise | From all thy
saints in
warfare
I love to hear the
story
Jerusalem, high tower thy
glorious walls
O Jesus, I have
promised |
| Paradise (Barnby) | O
Paradise, O
Paradise |
| Paradise (Dykes) | O
Paradise, O
Paradise |
| Paradise (Gilbert) | O
Paradise, O
Paradise |
| Paradise (Henry) | O
Paradise, O
Paradise |
| Paradise (Hogan) | O
Paradise, O
Paradise |
| Paradise (Smart) | O
Paradise, O
Paradise |
| Paradise (Sullivan) | O
Paradise, O
Paradise |
| Paran | He is risen, he is
risen
O'er the gloomy hills of
darkness |
| Park Street | For thee, O
God, our
constant praise
No change of time shall
ever shock
O come, loud anthems let
us sing
O God, my heart is fixed,
'tis bent
Salvation doth to God
belong |
| Parker | Great God, to
thee my evening
song
Hark, the voice
eternal
Jerusalem the
golden
O sacred head, now
wounded
Rejoice the Lord of life
ascends |
| Parker (Vexilla Regis) | The royal
banners forward go |
| Parkman | Magnify
Jehovah's
Name |
| Parkstone | Now let us
learn of
Christ |
| Parliament | Spirit of
God, who midst a
dark creation |
| Parracombe | Come, O
come, in pious
lays |
| Parratt | I need thee
every
hour |
| Parry | God Almighty,
in thy
temple |
| Parsifal | O King most
high of earth and
sky |
| Part in peace | Part in
peace: Christ's life
was peace |
| Parting | With the
sweet word of
peace |
| Pascal | Just as I am,
without one
plea
O thou, the contrite sinners'
Friend |
| Pascha | Welcome,
happy
morning |
| Paschal Dawn | Comes
Mary to the
grave |
| Paschal Procession | No
more
weeping |
| Pass it on | It only takes
a
spark |
| Pass me not | Pass me
not, O gentle
Savior |
| Passfield | Born of the
water |
| Passion Chorale | Great
King of nations,
hear our prayer
In exile here we
wander
No weight of gold or
silver
O Jesus, Lord most
merciful
O sacred head, now
wounded
O sacred head, once
wounded
O sacred head, sore
wounded
O sacred head,
surrounded
We come as guests
invited |
| Passion Chorale (St. Mark) | Hail to the
Lord's Anointed |
| Past three o'clock | Ring
out the
bells |
| Pastor | Heavenly
Shepherd, thee we
pray
The God of love my Shepherd
is
There were ninety and
nine |
| Pastor bonus | Christ,
who once amongst
us
Savior, who thy flock art
feeding
O to grace how great a
debtor |
| Pastor pastorum | Come
to me, says
Jesus
Faithful
Shepherd, feed me
Faithful vigil
ended<
Holy Spirit, hear
us<
Jesus, stand among
us |
| Pastoral | Great
Shepherd of the
sheep |
| Pater Omnipotens | Almighty Father,
who dost give |
| Pater omnium | Jesus, thy
boundless love
to me
Thee will I love, my
strength, my tower |
| Patience | Lamp of our
feet, whereby we
trace
O Jesus, thou art
standing |
| Patmos | For thee, O
dear, dear
country
From all thy saints in
warfare
I heard the sound of
voices
Lead, kindly Light, amid the
encircling gloom
Ten thousand times ten
thousand |
| Patria | From foes that
would the land
devour
God of our fathers, bless this our
land |
| Patrixbourne | Timeless
love! We sing the
story |
| Patterson | Alleluia,
song of
gladness |
| Paule, doctor egregie | O thou eternal
King most high |
| Paulina | There's a fight
to be
fought |
| Paulinzelle | Glory to
the King of
Glory! |
| Pavenham | Mary sang
a song, a song
of love |
| Pax | Now the laborer's
task is
o'er
O God of love, O King of
peace
There is a blessed
home
Thy way, not mine, O
Lord |
| Pax Dei | As pants the
wearied hart for
cooling springs
God of our fathers, whose
almighty hand
Lighten the darkness of our
life's long night
Lord, when thy Kingdom
comes, remember me
Savior, again to thy dear name
we raise |
| Pax Tecum | Peace,
perfect peace, in this
dark world of sin |
| Pax veritatis | God of
the nations, who
hast led |
| Peace | Bless me, O my
Savior, bless
me
Jesus, my Savior, look on
me
Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear
me
Like a river
glorious
Lord Jesus, think on
me
May the grace of Christ our
Savior
Not for the dead in Christ we
weep
O for a heart to praise my
God
There is a blessed
home |
| Peace I give to you | Peace I give to
you |
| Peace is flowing | Peace
is flowing like a
river |
| Peace like a river | Seek
ye the
Lord |
| Peace, Peace | Peace,
peace, Jesus is
here |
| Peace, perfect peace | Peace, perfect
peace, is the gift |
| Peace to you | Peace to
you |
| Peacefield | Jesus, from
thy throne on
high
Jesus, Lord, we look to
thee
Jesus, Son of God most
high
Now the daylight goes
away
Savior, teach me day by
day
Through the night thy angels
kept |
| Peacock | One is the
body |
| Pearsall | Hail to the
Lord's
Anointed
I could not do without
thee
Jerusalem the
golden
Sometimes a light
surprises
The King of glory
standeth
The love of Christ
constraineth
The world is very
evil |
| Peckwater | Throw away
thy
rod |
| Pedigree | Not the
powerful, not the
privileged |
| Peel Castle | Hear us, O
Lord, from
heaven
Here, O my Lord, I see thee
face to face |
| Pembroke | How shall
they hear the
word of God
The world's great age begins
anew |
| Pendrea | See the golden
sun
arise |
| Peniel | Come, O thou
Traveler
unknown
O quickly come, dread Judge of
all
O who like thee, so calm, so
bright
Of thy love some gracious
token |
| Penitence | Ashamed of
thee, O dearest
Lord
At even, ere the sun was
set
Far from my thoughts, vain
world, begone
Father, again in Jesus' Name
we meet
In the hour of
trial
Lord Jesus, when we stand
afar
O that my load of sin were
gone
Savior, when in dust to
thee
There is one Way and only
one
Turned by thy grace, I look
within
With broken heart and
contrite sigh |
| Penitentia | Father, again
in Jesus' Name
we meet
Here, O my Lord, I see thee
face to face
Savior, again to thy dear
name we raise |
| Penlan | His eyes will
guide my
footsteps
In heavenly love
abiding
We thank you, God
almighty |
| Penshurst | Before
Jehovah's awful
throne |
| Pentecost | Come, Holy
Ghost, our souls
inspire
Disowned of heaven, by man
oppressed
Father of heaven, whose love
profound
Fight the good fight with all
thy might
For Christ to learn, for Christ
to teach
Gracious Spirit, Holy
Ghost
I know that my Redeemer
lives
Keep thyself pure! Christ's
soldier
O Lord of hosts, almighty
King
Spirit of mercy, truth and
love
To thee, O Comforter
divine |
| Pentonville | Awake and
sing the
song
My hope, my steadfast
trust
To bless thy chosen
race |
| People of God | Who
are we who stand
and sing |
| Per pacem | I do not ask,
O Lord that life
may be |
| Per recte et retro | From
every stormy
wind that blows |
| Percivals | For thy mercy
and thy
grace |
| Percivals | Savior, teach
me day by
day |
| Perfect Love (Barnby) | O perfect Love,
all human thought transcending |
| Perranporth | Father, let
me
dedicate |
| Perry | The people that
in darkness
sat |
| Personent hodie (Theodoric) | God is
love, his the care
On this day earth shall
ring
Shout for joy, loud and
long
When
our God came to earth
Long ago,
prophets knew |
| Peter ad vincular | Fight
the good fight
with all thy might |
| Peter and John went to pray | Silver and
gold |
| Peterbororugh | Arm
these thy soldiers,
mighty Lord
Come, Holy Spirit, come;
let thy bright beams arise
Lo, hills and mountains
shall bring forth
O God, in whose all-
searching eye
O God of God! O Light
of Light!
Our day of praise is
done
Rejoice, ye pure in
heart
The Lord descended from
above
The spacious firmament
on high
This is the day of
light
To Zion's hill I lift my
eyes |
| Petersburg | Thou Friend
of
sinners |
| Petersburgh | Peace,
troubled soul,
whose plaintive moan |
| Petersen | May the
grace of Christ our
Savior |
| Petersham | Thine arm,
O Lord, in days
of old |
| Peter's Brook | Rise up
and shine! Your
light has come |
| Petition | Lord Jesus, by
thy
Passion
Sometimes a light
surprises |
| Petra (Mendelssohn) | Rock of ages, cleft
for me |
| Petra (Redhead no. 76) | Go to dark
Gethsemane
God, my
Father, hear me pray |
| Petra spiritalis | My
hope is built on
nothing less |
| Petrie | How wondrous
and
great
Lead us, O Father, in the paths of
peace
My spirit longs for
thee |
| Petrie's Crown | O
Lord of creation, to
you be all praise! |
| Petrox | Lord, thy word
abideth |
| Petrus | Look there! the
Christ, our
Brother, comes |
| Pettronsen | God be in
my
head |
| Peyton | In loud exalted
strains |
| Phelps | Savior, thy
dying
love |
| Philip James | Blow
upon the
trumpet |
| Philippi | Father, by thy
love and
power
Lord of all power and
might
Jesus, our risen
King |
| Philippine | And dost
thou say, ask what
thou wilt?
I know that my Redeemer
lives
O Lord, thy children
gathered here
O Lord, thy people gathered
here |
| Phillimore | Every
morning mercies
new |
| Picardy | For the healing
of the
nations
Jesus came, the heavens
adoring
Let all mortal flesh keep
silence
Love will be our Lenten
calling
Sing, my tongue, the glorious
battle
Sing, ye faithful, sing with
gladness |
| Picket Wood | I am the
bread, the bread
of life |
| Pie Jesu, Domine | To
thy temple I
repair |
| Pied-de-port | Heavenly
message,
brought by an angel |
| Pieds en l'air | You have
passed
by |
| Pier Paul | O Lord of
life, who wills new
life |
| Piericini | Before the
ending of the
day |
| Pietas | Holy offerings,
rich and
rare
To thee, O Comforter
divine |
| Pilgrim | Guide me, O
thou great
Jehovah |
| Pilgrim Brothers | Father, Lord of all
creation |
| Pilgrimage | Advent tells
us Christ is
near
Children of the heavenly
King
From Egypt's bondage
come
Guide me, O thou great
Jehovah
Guide me, O thou great
Redeemer
Jesus, Lord of life and
glory
Lord, behold us with thy
blessing
Lord, dismiss us with thy
blessing, fill our hearts
Loving Shepherd of thy
sheep
O happy band of
pilgrims |
| Pilgrims | Hark, hark,
my soul! angelic
songs are swelling |
| Pilgrims (Mendelssohn) | Weary of
earth, and laden with my sin |
| Pilgrim's Song | Come,
we that love the
Lord |
| Pilot | Jesus, Savior, pilot
me |
| Pimlico Road | O world
invisible, we
view thee |
| Pinkham | The tree of
life my soul hath
seen |
| Pioneers | All the past
we leave
behind |
| Pisgah | Love divine, all
loves
excelling
Unto Mary, demon-
haunted |
| Pitney | All the sleepy
should have a
place to sleep |
| Pittsburgh | Rejoice, the
Lord is
King
With joy we hail the sacred
day |
| Pixham | Almighty God,
whose only
Son
Father in heaven, who lovest
all
Forth in thy name, O Lord, I
go |
| Plainsong | A messenger
within the
grave |
| Plaisir d'Amour | Our
God loves
us |
| Plaistow | Command thy
blessing from
above
O Jesus Christ, from thee
began
O kind Creator, bow thine
ear
When the unquiet hours
depart |
| Plasmator hominis Deus | Creator, who
from heaven thy throne |
| Platt's Lane | As we
break the
bread
God who made the
earth |
| Plaxtole | Almighty
Father of all things
that be |
| Playford | All hail, ye
martyr-blooms, so
bright
Great God, who hid from
mortal sight
Lord Jesus, when we stand
afar
O Lord of hosts, whose glory
fills
The royal banners forward
go
This life's a dream, an empty
show
This stone to thee in faith we
lay |
| Plead for Me | Holy
Jesus, by thy
passion |
| Pleading Savior | Cradled in a
manger
Heavenly Father, may
thy blessing
Heavenly Father, send
thy blessing
Jesus, thou divine
Companion
Living Lord of love's
dominion
Lord of heaven and
earth and ocean
Sing of Eve and sing of
Adam
Sing of Mary, pure and
lowly |
| Pleasant Pastures | Savior, like a
shepherd lead us |
| Pleyel | God my Father,
loving
me
Prince of Peace, control my
will
Savior, who didst come to
give
Oft in danger,
oft in woe
On the waters
dark and drear
Sinner, rouse
thee from thy sleep
To thy temple I
repair
Children of the heavenly
King
Christ the Lord is risen
today (Wesley)
Safe upon the billowy
deep
Sovereign Ruler of the
skies |
| Plumptre | Awake and
sing the
song
Rejoice, ye pure in
heart |
| Plutarch | There is a
blessed
home |
| Plymouth | Jesus, meek
and
gentle
Lord Jesus, by thy
Passion
O happy band of
pilgrims
Savior, blessed
Savior
This day God gives me the
strength of high heaven |
| Point Loma | Baptized
in
water |
| Police Sirens | The
screams of police-car
sirens |
| Polish Carol (W zlobie lezy) | Infant holy,
Infant lowly |
| Pollock | As the sweet
flower that scents
the morn |
| Polzeath | Breathe on
me, Breath of
God |
| Pond Street | Son of
God, eternal
Savior |
| Poor Little Jesus | It was
poor little
Jesus |
| Poplar | God be in my
head |
| Porchester | Thanks to
God whose Word
was spoken |
| Port Jervis | I am the
church, you are the
church |
| Portals | The eternal
gates lift up their
heads |
| Portland | By Christ
redeemed
O Lord of heaven and earth
and sea |
| Portsea | It is finished!
blessed
Jesus
Righteous Father, we have
wronged thee |
| Portsmouth | For ever
here my rest shall
be
O for a heart to praise my
God |
| Posen | Christ the Lord
is risen today
(Wesley) |
| Posen | Jesus, Name of
wondrous
love
King of Glory! Savior
dear
Once again, dear Lord, we
pray
Prince of Peace, control my
will
Softly now the light of
day
Thank you for the
world so sweet
Now may he who from
the dead |
| Post Green | Alleluia,
Alleluia, opening
our hearts to him |
| Potsdam | A charge to
keep I
have
Blest are the pure in
heart
Come, Holy Spirit, come; let
thy bright beams arise
Father of heaven, whose love
profound
Glory to thee, O
Lord
Glory to thee, O Lord, who
from this world of sin
How beauteous are their
feet
I love thy kingdom,
Lord
My hope, my steadfast
trust
Not all the blood of
beasts
Not by thy mighty
hand
O thou whom heavenly hosts
obey |
| Potsdam (Mercer) | Believe not those
who say |
| Potter | Through him
who all our sickness
felt |
| Potts | O with due
reverence let us
all |
| Praelium | Sing, my
tongue, the glorious
battle |
| Praetorius | Have you
not known, have
you not heard
The golden gates are lifted
up
As
now the sun's declining rays |
| Praetorius (Fr dein Empfangen Speis und Trank) | The eternal gates lift up their heads
The
Lord be with us as we bend |
| Prague | O Christ our
King, give
ear |
| Praise | Come, O God,
and rule the
earth
Every morning mercies
new
For the beauty of the
earth
Praise the Lord, ye heavens,
adore him
Sound aloud Jehovah's
praises
Worship, honor, glory,
blessing |
| Praise (Mendelssohn) | My opening
eyes with rapture see |
| Praise (Warren) | Give
thanks to God
(Warren)
Give thanks to the
Lord, call on his name
Give thanks to the
Lord, for he is good (Warren) |
| Praise and thanksgiving | Praise and
thanksgiving let everyone bring |
| Praise be to the God | Praise be to the
God and Father |
| Praise God from whom all blessing flow (Owens) | Praise God, from whom all blessings
flow |
| Praise God in his sanctuary | Praise God
in his sanctuary |
| Praise God in his holy place | Praise God
in his holy place |
| Praise him | Praise him,
praise him,
everybody praise him!
Praise him (in the
morning)
Praise him praise him!
Jesus, our blessed Redeemer |
| Praise him on the trumpet | Praise him
on the trumpet
Praise him, praise him, all
his children |
| Praise Jehovah | Praise
the Lord, sing
alleluia |
| Praise my soul | In thy
Name, O Lord,
assembling
Praise, my soul, the
King of heaven
Praise with joy the
world's Creator |
| Praise the Lord | Praise
the Lord, all of
you peoples
Praise the Lord, praise
the Lord from the heavens
Praise the Lord! Today
we raise
Praise the Lord with
the sound of trumpet |
| Praise the Lord (Hadden) | Praise the
Lord, praise God in his sanctuary |
| Praise the Lord (Lee Abbey) | Praise the
Lord, praise him in his temple |
| Praise the Lord, all you nations | Praise
the Lord, all you nations |
| Praise the Lord, all you servants | Praise
the Lord, all you servants of the Lord |
| Praise the Lord, O my soul | Praise the
Lord, O my soul; all my being |
| Praise the Lord, O my soul | Praise the
Lord, O my soul; praise the Lord |
| Praise the Lord, the God of Israel | Praise the Lord, the God of
Israel |
| Praise the Lord, you servants of the Lord | Praise the Lord, you servants of the
Lord |
| Praise the Name of Jesus | Praise the
Name of Jesus |
| Praise to God | Praise
to God for things
to see |
| Praise to you, O Christ | Praise to you, O
Christ our Savior |
| Praise you, Lord | Praise you,
Lord |
| Praises | Hosanna to the
living
Lord |
| Prayer | Come, my soul,
thy suit
prepare
Prayer is the soul's sincere
desire
Spirit divine, attend our
prayers |
| Prayer (Brown) | Father,
hear thy
children's call |
| Prayer phone | Prayer is
like a
telephone |
| Prayers | God, who
created
me |
| Praying for peace | We
pray for
peace |
| Precious Lord | Precious Lord, take my
hand |
| Preparation | Another
week has passed
away |
| Prepare the Way (Taiz) | Prepare the
way of the Lord |
| Prescott | Who is this
that comes from
Edom |
| Presence | On this day
of
sharing |
| Presentation | Thy life
was given for
me |
| Preserve us, Lord | Lo,
now is our
accepted day |
| Pressburg | Son of Man,
to thee I
cry |
| Preston | Lord of mercy
and of
might |
| Preston | Lord of the
harvest, once
again |
| Prière | Lord, in
this thy mercy's
day |
| Primo dierum | This day
the first of days
was made |
| Primodierum omnium | First day of days,
wherin, arrayed |
| Primrose | When God
of old came down
from heaven |
| Primrose Hill | Holy
Father, in thy
mercy |
| Prims | My Lord, who
in the desert
fed |
| Prince | Creator Spirit,
by whose
aid
O thou, before the world
began
The saints of God! their conflict
past
Thou hidden love of God, whose
height |
| Prince of Peace | Come,
Holy Ghost, our
hearts inspire
It came upon the
midnight clear |
| Prince Rupert | Hark,
the voice
eternal
Onward, Christian
soldiers |
| Princethorpe | As the
day
declineth
At the Name of
Jesus
Father, let me
dedicate
In the name of
Jesus
Lo, the voice of
Jesus
Savior, blessed
Savior
Summer suns are
glowing |
| Princeton | Now a new
year
opens |
| Priory | Fair waved the
golden
corn
How firm a
foundation |
| Prisca Fides | They
come, God's
messengers of love |
| Pro mundi vita | O
Father, who hast
given thine only Son |
| Pro omnibus Sanctis | For all the saints
who from their labors rest |
| Pro patria | God of our
fathers, whose
almighty hand
To thee our God we
fly |
| Pro patria (Parker) | God of our fathers,
whose almighty hand |
| Pro patria (Warren) | God of our fathers,
whose almighty hand |
| Proal | O God of love,
O King of
peace |
| Probus | For the beauty
of the
earth
Holy Spirit, Lord of
love |
| Procella | Morn's
roseate hues have
decked |
| Procter | I do not ask, O
Lord that life
may be |
| Procul | Far from my
heavenly
home |
| Prome vocem (Harvington) | Now my
soul, thy voice upraising |
| Promised Lord | Promised Lord and
Christ is he |
| Prompto Gentes Animo | Come, thou
Holy Spirit, come |
| Propior Deo | More
love to thee, O
Christ
Nearer, my God, to
thee |
| Protection | Father, our
children
keep
Inspirer and hearer of
prayer
O come to the merciful
Savior
The day is past and
gone |
| Protector meus | Guide
me, O thou great
Jehovah |
| Protomartyr | Head of
thy Church
triumphant |
| Providence | God sees
the little sparrow
fall
Here in this holy time and
place
Jesus, gentlest
Savior
Lord, for tomorrow and its
needs |
| Prudentius | Of the
Father's love
begotten |
| Pruen | King of Glory!
Savior
dear
Magnify Jehovah's
Name
Pain and toil are over
now
To thy temple I
repair |
| Prysgol | From
Greenland's icy
mountains
I lay my sins on
Jesus
I need thee, precious
Jesus |
| Psallat fidelis concio | The fields are all
white |
| Psalm 6 | O food of
men
wayfaring |
| Psalm 8 (Plainsong New) | O Lord our
Governor |
| Psalm 15 (Kimbrough/Young) | O
Lord, who shall abide in your tabernacle |
| Psalm 17 (Bonighton) | Lord, hear a
cause that is just |
| Psalm 19 (Hughes) | The sky tells the
glory of God |
| Psalm 22 (Willcock) | All who see me
deride me |
| Psalm 23 (Townend) | The Lord's my
Shepherd (Townend) |
| Psalm 25 (Willcock) | O Lord, make
me know your ways |
| Psalm 27 (Willcock) | The Lord is my
light and my help |
| Psalm 29 (Willcock) | O give the Lord,
you children of God |
| Psalm 30 (Mews) | I
will praise you,
Lord, you have rescued me |
| Psalm 32 | I hunger and I
thirst |
| Psalm 32 | Thy way, not
mine, O
Lord |
| Psalm 33 (Hopson) | God alone knows
our hearts |
| Psalm 34 (33) | I will
bless the Lord at
all times |
| Psalm 34 (Willcock) | I
will bless the
Lord at all times |
| Psalm 36 | I'll praise my
Maker while
I've breath |
| Psalm 36 | The Lord
ascendeth up on
high |
| Psalm 40 (Saliers) | I
waited patiently
for the Lord |
| Psalm 41 (Cox) | Blessed are they that
consider the poor and helpless |
| Psalm 42 | Comfort,
comfort ye my
people |
| Psalm 42 | Conquering
Prince and Lord
of glory |
| Psalm 42 | Glory, in the
highest
glory |
| Psalm 43 (Gounod) | Vindicate me, O
God, and defend my cause |
| Psalm 47 | There is a
book, who runs may
read |
| Psalm 50 (Marshall) | The mighty One,
God the Lord |
| Psalm 51 (Chetham) | O
Spirit of the
living God |
| Psalm 51 (Willcock) | Have mercy on
me, God, in your kindness |
| Psalm 62 | Yet be still,
my soul, and
wait for God |
| Psalm 66 | O faith of
England, taught of
old |
| Psalm 68 | Faith of our
fathers, taught of
old |
| Psalm 68 | I'll praise my
Maker while
I've breath |
| Psalm 68 | O faith of
England, taught of
old |
| Psalm 68 (Bonighton) | The just shall
rejoice at the presence of God |
| Psalm 68 (Old 113th) | The Lord
ascendeth up on high |
| Psalm 69 (Willcock) | Let not those who
hope in you |
| Psalm 71 (Willcock) | In
you, O Lord,
have I taken refuge |
| Psalm 78 (Kimbrough) | Give ear, O
my people, to my teaching |
| Psalm 80 | Father, we
greet thee, God of
love, whose glory |
| Psalm 80 (Boschetti) | O shepherd of
Israel, hear us |
| Psalm 81 (Willcock) | Sing with joy to
God our strength |
| Psalm 85 (Pulkingham) | I will listen to
what the Lord God is saying |
| Psalm 89 (Willcock) | I
will sing for
ever of your love, O Lord |
| Psalm 92 (Taiz) | It is
good to give
thanks to the Lord (Taiz) |
| Psalm 93 | Rejoice, ye
dead, where'er
your spirits dwell |
| Psalm 96 (Willcock) | O sing a new
song to the Lord |
| Psalm 98 (Murray) | Sing to the Lord a
new song |
| Psalm 99 (Marshall) | The Lord reigns;
let the peoples tremble |
| Psalm 104 (Murray) | Praise the Lord,
O my soul |
| Psalm 105 (Hopson) | O give thanks to
God |
| Psalm 107 (O'Brien) | Thus will say the
Lord's redeemed |
| Psalm 111 (Marshall) | Praise the Lord.
I will give thanks |
| Psalm 112 (Young) | Praise the Lord,
blessed are those who fear the Lord |
| Psalm 113 (Willcock) | Praise, O
servants of the Lord |
| Psalm 116 (Proulx) | I
love the Lord who
has heard my prayer |
| Psalm 118 | Forty days
of
Eastertide |
| Psalm 118 (Willcock) | Give thanks for
the Lord is good |
| Psalm 119 (Murray) | Blessed are those
whose way is blameless |
| Psalm 122 (121) | I was
overjoyed |
| Psalm 122 (Reboud) | Jerusalem our
home, Alleluia |
| Psalm 126 (Ancell) | When the Lord
delivered Zion from bondage |
| Psalm 131 (Rizza) | O
Lord, my heart is
not proud |
| Psalm 131 (Willcock) | O Lord, my
heart is not proud |
| Psalm 135 | Holy, Holy,
Holy, Lord God
of hosts |
| Psalm 138 (Duba/Hopson) | With my
whole heart I will praise you, O Lord |
| Psalm 139 (Cox) | O
Lord, you have
searched me out and known me |
| Psalm 146 | Who are
these like stars
appearing |
| Psalm 149 (Willcock) | Sing a new song
to the Lord |
| Ptomey | Have mercy
on us, living
Lord |
| Ptomey | Have mercy
on us, living
Lord |
| Puer natus in Bethlehem | A child is
born in Bethlehem, Alleluia! |
| Puer nobis | A work
hath Christ for thee
to do
All hail, ye little Martyr
flowers
Joy dawned again on Easter
Day
O martyrs young and fresh
as flowers
O splendor of God's glory
bright
On the day of
Pentecost
That Easter Day with joy was
bright
What star is this, with
beams so bright |
| Puer nobis nascitur | A
little child the
Savior came
Come, thou
Redeemer of the earth
From east to west,
from shore to shore
It is a thing most
wonderful
O love, how deep,
how broad, how high
The God whom
earth and sea and sky
The Lord whom
earth and sea and sky
Unto us a boy is
born
Unto us is born a
Son
We are but little
children weak |
| Pueri Hebraeorum | The
children of the
Hebrews |
| Pulling Bracken | Dance
and
sing |
| Purfleet | Breast the
wave,
Christian |
| Purify my heart | Purify
my
heart |
| Puritas | I lay my sins on
Jesus |
| Purleigh | Lord of the
Church, we humbly
pray<
O love divine, how sweet thou
art<
Thou God of power and God of
love<
With joy shall I behold the
day |
| Purpose | God is
working his purpose
out |
| Pusey | Lord of our life,
and God of our
salvation |
| Push, little seed | Push,
little
seed |
| Put on the sword of the Spirit | Put on
the sword of the Spirit |
| Put your trust | Put
your
trust |
| Putney | O Lord of
every shining
constellation |
| Putney Hill | O thou,
from whom all
goodness flows |
| Pyrton | Salvation doth
to God
belong |