| TUNE NAME |
HYMNS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS TUNE |
| Sabaoth | God of our
fathers, bless this
our land
God the all-terrible! King,
who ordainest |
| Sabbath | As thou didst
rest, O
Father
Safely through another
week |
| Sabbaticus | Alleluia,
fairest
morning |
| Sacra festa | O Holy
Jesus, Prince of
Peace! |
| Sacrament | Bread of
the world in mercy
broken
Jesus, and shall it ever
be
Stir me, O stir me, Lord, I
care not how
Thou who at thy first
Eucharist |
| Sacramentum unitatis | Eternal Ruler of
the ceaseless round
Thou who at thy
first Eucharist
O thou, who at
thy Eucharist didst pray |
| Sacrifice | Bowed low
in
supplication
In full and glad
surrender
O Sacrifice of
Calvary
We praise thy grace, O
Savior |
| Safe home | Safe home,
safe home in
port!
The Church of thy dear
Son
To thee our God we
fly
Hushed was the evening
hymn
Servants of God,
awake |
| Safe in the arms | Safe in
the arms of
Jesus |
| Safely, safely | Safely,
safely gathered
in |
| Safety | Safe in the arms
of
Jesus |
| Saffron Walden | His
are the thousand
sparkling rills
In the Name of God the
Father
Just as I am, thine own
to be
Just as I am, without
one plea
Lord, a Savior's love
displaying
O Holy Savior, Friend
unseen
O Savior, I have
nought to plead |
| Sag was hilft alle Welt (Speer) | The sun is sinking
fast
My spirit
longs for thee |
| Sagina | And can it be
that I should
gain |
| Saigon | The darkness
turns to
dawn |
| Saintbury | Christian,
seek not yet
repose |
| Saints alive | Breathe on
me, Breath of
God |
| Saints of God | O thou
in whom thy
saints repose
The saints of God! their
conflict past |
| Saints Victorious | Ten
thousand times
ten thousand |
| Saints' Days | For thee,
O dear, dear
country
Lord of the living
harvest |
| Salamis | I think when I
read that sweet
story |
| Salem | O twas a joyful
sound to
hear
Rise, crowned with light,
imperial Salem, rise
When mothers of
Salem |
| Salem Harbor | From
God Christ's deity
came forth |
| Sâles | To thee, O
Comforter
divine |
| Salford | Hark the glad
sound! the
Savior comes |
| Salisbury | Almighty
God, thy piercing
eye
Holy Spirit, ever
dwelling
How oft, alas, this wretched
heart
How vast must their
advantage be
In grief and fear to thee, O
Lord
Let saints on earth in concert
sing
My God, I love thee; not
because
My God, my Father, while I
stray
Not to the terrors of the
Lord
O God of truth, whose living
word
Salvation! O, the joyful
sound!
The heavenly Child in stature
grows
There is a land of pure
delight
Thou Framer of the light and
dark
Two brothers freely cast their
lot |
| Salisbury Tune Book 27 (Wesley) | O
God the Son eternal, thy dread might |
| Salley Gardens | Inspired
by love and
anger |
| Sally Gardens | Above
the moon earth
rises |
| Salonica | Come, labor
on |
| Saltash | For the life that
you have
given |
| Saltfleetby All Saints | In
memory of the
Savior's love |
| Saltonstall | O help us,
Lord! each hour
of need |
| Salus aeterna | Savior
eternal! Health and
life of the world |
| Salus mortalium | Our
Lord the path of
suffering trod |
| Salutaris | O Saving
Victim, opening
wide |
| Salvation | Salvation is
found in noone
else
Salvation! O, the joyful
sound!
When, his salvation
bringing
When Stephen, full of power
and grace |
| Salvation belongs to our God | Salvation
belongs to our God |
| Salvator | Jesus, I my
cross have
taken
Savior, breathe an evening
blessing |
| Salvator amicus | O'er
the distant
mountains breaking |
| Salvator et Amicus | Rest of the
weary |
| Salvator mundi | Christ
for the world we
sing
England for Christ we
sing |
| Salvator mundi Domine (Sarum) | O
Savior of the world, we pray
O Christ the same,
through all our story's pages |
| Salve cordis gaudium | King of glory,
King of peace |
| Salve Domine | Hail to
the Lord's
Anointed
O beautiful, my
country |
| Salve festa dies (Vaughan Williams) | Christians, lift up your
hearts / Here God's life-giving word
Welcome, morning of
joy, glad feast that all ages shall hollow (Ascension)
Welcome, morning of
joy, glad feast that all ages shall hollow (Pentecost)
Welcome, morning of
joy, glad feast that all ages shall hollow (Dedication)
Hail thee, festival day
Welcome, day of the
Lord
Welcome, morning of
joy, glad feast that all ages shall hollow (Easter)
Hail, Festal day
(Ascension)
Hail, Festal day
(Easter)
Christians, lift up your
hearts / Praise for the Spirit of God
Hail thee, festival day
(Ascension)
Hail thee, festival day
(Easter)
Christians, lift up your
hearts / This is the house of the Lord |
| Salve festa dies (Baden-Powell) | Hail,
Festal day (Ascension)
Hail,
Festal day (Easter)
Hail,
Festal day (Pentecost)
Hail, Festal day
(Pentecost)
|
| Salve, festa dies (Barnby) | Welcome,
happy morning |
| Salve, festa dies (Brown-Borthwick) | Welcome, happy morning |
| Salve, festa dies (Calkin) | Welcome,
happy morning |
| Salve festa dies (Miller) | Lift high the
cross, the love of Christ proclaim |
| Salve, festa dies (Selby) | Hail, Festal
day (Ascension)
Hail, Festal
day (Easter) |
| Salve, festa dies (plainsong) | Hail thee, festival day
(Pentecost)
Hail thee,
festival day (Pentecost)
Hail thee, festival day
(Dedication)
Hail thee,
festival day (Dedication)
Hail thee, festival day
(Sunday)
Hail thee,
festival day (Ascension)
Hail thee,
festival day (Easter)
Hail thee,
festival day |
| Salve me fac | Low at thy
feet I
lie |
| Salve regina coelitum | Hail, holy Queen
enthroned above
Who comes
from God, as Word and Breath? |
| Salvete | O Jesus,
crucified for
man |
| Salvete flores | Sweet
flowerets of the
martyr band |
| Salvum me | When the
waters cover
me |
| Salzburg | And now the
wants are told,
that brought
At the Lamb's high feast we
sing
Blessing, honor, thanks and
praise
Christ, by heavenly hosts
adored
Christ the Lord is risen today
(Leeson)
Day of judgment, day of
wonders
Hark, the song of
jubilee
Heavenly Father, send thy
blessing
Let the whole creation
cry
O God of Bethel, by whose
hand
O God, whose will is life and
good
Sing of God made
manifest
Sinners, turn: why will ye
die?
Songs of praise the angels
sang
Songs of thankfulness and
praise
There is an eye that never
sleeps
Through the changes of the
day |
| Salzburg (Haydn) | With joy we
meditate the grace |
| Salzburg (Hintze) | Pleasant are thy
courts above |
| Samaria | Souls of men!
why will ye
scatter
There's a wideness in God's
mercy |
| Samer | O Holy Jesus,
Prince of
Peace! |
| Samos | Christian, seek
not yet
repose |
| Sampford | Christ the
Lord is risen today
(Leeson)
When the paschal evening
fell |
| Samson | Awake, our
souls; away, our
fears
Come, let us sing the song of
songs
From all that dwell below the
skies
O Lord of hosts, whose glory
fills
O Savior, who for man hast
trod
The heavens declare thy glory,
Lord
The rising God forsakes the
tomb
This stone to thee in faith we
lay
Triumphant Zion, lift thy
head |
| Samuel | Father of all, to
thee
Hushed was the evening
hymn
Lord, as the day
begins |
| San Remo | Great
Creator, Lord of
all |
| San Rocco | Dear
Christ, uplifted from
the earth
Give me the wings of faith
to rise
Lord of the boundless curves
of space
When Christ was lifted
from the earth |
| San Salvador | Ashamed
of thee, O
dearest Lord
Behold, the Master
passeth by |
| Sancta | Ashamed of
thee, O dearest
Lord
Go, labor on; spend, and be
spent |
| Sancta Civitas | O holy
city, seen of
John |
| Sancta Crux | O teach
me what it
meaneth |
| Sancta Sophia | Jesus, in
your heart we
find |
| Sancti venite | Draw
nigh and take the
Body of the Lord |
| Sanctissimus | O
worship the Lord in the
beauty of holiness |
| Sanctorum meritis | The
triumphs of the
saints |
| Sanctuary | Alleluia,
Alleluia, hearts to
heaven and voices raise
Bread of the world in mercy
broken
Bulwark of a mighty
nation
Christ, above all glory
seated
Hark, the sound of holy
voices
Holy Ghost,
Illuminator
Lord, whose temple once did
glisten
Round the Lord in glory
seated
Through the night of doubt
and sorrow |
| Sanctum nomen Domini | Sanctum
nomen Domini |
| Sanctus | Father of
heaven, whose love
profound
Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of
hosts (Montgomery) |
| Sanctus Dominus | Holy, holy, holy
Lord (Taiz) |
| Sandford | Glad sight!
the holy
Church
How beauteous are their
feet
It is not death to
die
The heavenly King must
come |
| Sandon | Lead, kindly
Light, amid the
encircling gloom
Out of the depths I turn to you
on high
Unto the hills around do I lift
up |
| Sandown | Do no sinful
action
Now the day is
over |
| Sandringham | Holy
Spirit, Truth
divine
Savior, who didst come to
give
Thine for ever! God of
love |
| Sands | God made me
to know and love
and serve him here on earth |
| Sandy Bay | Father, we
praise you, we
your trusting people |
| Sandys | A child is born
this
day
Have faith in God, my
heart
Help us, O Lord, to
learn
In Christ, our humble
head
Praise we the Lord this
day
Teach me, my God and
King |
| Sandys Psalm 8 (Whitehall) | Lo, round
the throne, a glorious band
O wondrous type, O
vision fair |
| Sanguis Christi | O
perfect life of
love |
| Sanna | Sanna |
| Santa Laura | Brightest
and best of the
sons of the morning |
| Santa Trinita | Ashamed
of thee, O
dearest Lord
Come, gracious Spirit,
heavenly Dove
Command thy blessing
from above
How sweet the hour of
closing day
Long years I wandered far
astray
When shades of night
around us close
Wish not, dear friends,
my pain away |
| Santo, santo, santo | Holy, holy, holy,
Lord God, the Lord almighty |
| Santwat | Stern daughter
of the voice of
God |
| Sarah | Eternal God,
whose power
upholds |
| Sarah Rachel | Eternal
light, shine in my
heart |
| Sardis | God, my King,
thy might
confessing
In the Cross of Christ I
glory
Light of those whose dreary
dwelling
Lord, a Savior's love
displaying
May the grace of Christ our
Savior
Savior, breathe an evening
blessing
Where the angel hosts adore
thee |
| Sargent | O Lord, in
perfect bliss
above |
| Sarratt | All hail, ye little
Martyr
flowers |
| Sarum | Jesus, heavenly
Shepherd!
Lord of the living
harvest
Savior, blessed
Savior |
| Sarum (Barnby) | For all
the saints who
from their labors rest |
| Sarum (Gullah) | By
Christ
redeemed |
| Sarum Hymnal 29 (Smart) | Hosanna to
the living Lord |
| Sarum Hymnal 30 (Turle) | God, our
Hope and Strength abiding |
| Sarum Hymnal 42 (Aylward) | Hark, the
herald angels sing |
| Sarum Hymnal 45 (Macfarren) | Christ is
born, exalt his Name |
| Sarum Hymnal 46 (Aylward) | To thee, O
Christ, our hymn we raise
Creator of the
rolling flood |
| Sarum Hymnal 53 (Aylward) | A few
more years shall roll |
| Sarum Hymnal 76 (Goss) | Thou Judge of
quick and dead |
| Sarum Hymnal 103 (Aylward) | Christian, dost thou see them |
| Sarum Hymnal 112 (Aylward) | Eternal
Sun of Righteousness |
| Sarum Hymnal 120 (Monk) | O Man of
Sorrows, thy prophetic eye |
| Sarum Hymnal 130 (Macfarren) | Hail
that head with sorrows bowing |
| Sarum Hymnal 133 (Dykes) | Hark, the
voice of love and mercy |
| Sarum Hymnal 151 (Aylward) | O Jesus,
ever present |
| Sarum Hymnal 159 (Aylward) | In the
hour of my distress |
| Sarum Hymnal 160 (Hayne) | God the
Father, from thy throne |
| Sarum Hymnal 165 (Aylward) | Savior,
blessed Savior |
| Sarum Hymnal 184 (Aylward) | Let all
the world in every corner sing |
| Sarum Hymnal 185 (Ouseley) | Now
alleluias sound ye |
| Sarum Hymnal 194 (Oakeley) | Guide us
thou, whose Name is Savior |
| Sarum Hymnal 207 (Macfarren) | Thee
will I love, my strength, my tower |
| Sarum Hymnal 210 (Hopkins) | Onward,
Christian soldiers |
| Sarum Hymnal 220 (Macfarren) | Who
shall ascend the holy place |
| Sarum Hymnal 222 (anonymous) | Bread
of heaven, on thee we feed |
| Sarum Hymnal 238 (Aylward) | Jesus,
meek and gentle |
| Sarum Hymnal 244 (Hopkins) | Speed
thy servants, Savior, speed them |
| Sarum Hymnal 245 (Dykes) | Lord of life,
prophetic Spirit |
| Sarum Hymnal 245 (Dykes) | Now thou
speakest, hear we trembling |
| Sarum Hymnal 254 (Aylward) | Souls in
heathen darkness lying |
| Sarum Hymnal 256 (Monk) | Day of
wrath! O day of mourning! |
| Sarum Hymnal 263 (Barnby) | Sleep thy
last sleep |
| Sarum Hymnal 276 (Dykes) | Every
morning the red sun |
| Sarum Hymnal 277 (Aylward) | Summer
ended, harvest o'er |
| Sarum Hymnal 290 (Smart) | God the
Lord a King remaineth |
| Sarum Hymnal 296 (Monk) | Upon the
solitary mountain's height |
| Sarum Hymnal 303 (Aylward) | Who
are these before God's throne |
| Sarum Hymnal 316 (Aylward) | Sweet
place, sweet place alone |
| Sarum Hymnal 320 (Stainer) | For the
fount of life eternal |
| Sarum New | Behold
the temple of the
Lord! |
| Satterlee | Rise, crowned
with light,
imperial Salem, rise |
| Saulus ums Gesetz | My God, I love
thee, yet my love |
| Saunders | Hark, hark,
my soul! angelic
songs are swelling |
| Savannah | Christ the
Lord is risen today
(Wesley)
For thy mercy and thy
grace
Heavenly Father, may thy
love
Jesus comes with all his
grace
Praise we now the word of
grace
Sing we praise to God the
King
Take my life, and let it
be
Thine for ever! God of
love |
| Savannah (Herrnhut) | Love's redeeming
work is done
Spread, O spread,
thou mighty word |
| Save us, O Lord | Save
us, O
Lord |
| Savile | Awake, O Lord,
as in the time of
old |
| Saving health | Sing
praise to God who
reigns above
Lo, God is here! let us
adore |
| Savior Christ | Savior
Christ, in praise
we name him |
| Savior of the world | Savior of the
world |
| Savor Chapel | O
Father, bless the
children |
| Savoy | All people that
on earth do
dwell
With one consent let all the
earth |
| Savoy Chapel | Come
unto me, ye
weary
O heavenly
Jerusalem
O Lamb of God, still
keep me
O thou, before whose
presence |
| Saw You Never (Tours) | Saw you never,
in the twilight |
| Sawley | Father of
mercies, in thy
word
How blest are they who always
keep
Jesus, my Shepherd, here I
know
Jesus, the very thought of
thee
Jesus, these eyes have never
seen
My God, accept my heart this
day
O for a heart to praise my
God
O for a thousand tongues to
sing
O God, who workest
hitherto
O gracious God, in whom I
live
O thou, who through this holy
week
Praise to the Holiest in the
height
There is a green hill far
away
There is a land of pure
delight |
| Saxby | Lord, I was
blind; I could not
see |
| Saxe-Weimar | Come,
ye sinners, poor
and wretched
Guide me, O thou great
Jehovah
Souls in heathen darkness
lying |
| Saxony | At God's right
hand in
countless numbers
God of our life, to thee we
call
Jesus, where'er thy people
meet
Lord, pour thy Spirit from on
high
My God, my God, and can it
be
O merciful Creator,
hear
O thou that hearest sinners
cry
That day of wrath, that dreadful
day
The Lord will come; the earth
shall quake
To whom but thee, O God of
grace |
| Saxony (Christ, der du bist) | By precepts
taught of ages past |
| Say it loud | Far and
near |
| Say the word | Say the
word |
| Scampston | Sing choirs
of heaven! Let
saints and angels sing! |
| Scarborough | In thee I
put my steadfast
trust
The great Creator of the
worlds |
| Scarborough Fair | James
and Andrew,
Peter and John |
| Scarlet Ribbons | Forty
days and forty
nights in Judah's desert
Who would
think |
| Scartho | King of
Glory! Savior
dear
Sons of men, behold from
afar |
| Scheffler | Spirit blest,
who art
adored |
| Schell | Breast the
wave,
Christian |
| Schiller | Sing, with all
the sons of
glory |
| Schmücke dich | Deck thyself, my soul,
with gladness
Robe yourself, my soul,
in gladness
Soul, array thyself with
gladness
Sun, who all my
life |
| Scholefield | Saw you
never, in the
twilight |
| Schönster Herr Jesu | Fairest Lord Jesus,
ruler of all nature
Father of mercy,
Lover of all children
O most
merciful
Who would have
dreamed it? |
| School House | Lord, as
the grain which
once on upland acres
Lord, who didst send, by
two and two before thee
O strength and stay
upholding all creation
This is the day when light
was first created |
| Schubert | Jesus, my
Lord, my God, my
all |
| Schumann | A charge to
keep I
have
For ever with the
Lord
God of love, you freely give
us
My soul, be on thy
guard
Not by thy mighty
hand
Our day of praise is
done
Stand, soldier of the
cross
The day is past and
gone
The gentle Savior
calls |
| Schütz | Where
the appointed
sacrifice |
| Schtz 19 | On this day,
the first of
days |
| Schtz 81 | O Jesus,
kindly Lord, to
thee |
| Schwing dich | Come,
ye people, rise and
sing
Let our choir new
anthems raise |
| Schwyz | Sometimes a
light
surprises |
| Scientia Salutis | Daystar on high, bright
harbinger of gladness |
| Scotland | The voice of
free
grace |
| Scottish Psalm 67 | All
praise be to
God |
| Scoutstoun | Almighty
Father, who for
us thy Son didst give |
| Scranton | For ever with
the
Lord |
| Scudamore | Angel
bands, in strains
sweet sounding |
| Seabury | Creation's
Lord, we give thee
thanks |
| Seagoe | Christ is risen,
Alleluia!
Lift thy banner, Church of
Erin |
| Seaham | Jesus, I rest on
thee |
| Seal | Not by thy mighty
hand |
| Search me, O God | Search me, O God,
and know |
| Sebaste | Hail,
gladdening
Light |
| Sebastian | Draw, Holy
Ghost, thy
sevenfold veil
For thee, O God, our constant
praise
Hark what mean those holy
voices
Jehovah reigns, let all the
earth
With tearful eyes I look
around |
| Second Advent | Come,
ye faithful, raise
the anthem
God, my King, thy
might confessing
Holy Spirit, Lord of
glory
Speed thy servants,
Savior, speed them
The Church has waited
long |
| Second Mode Melody | Behold the
Bridegroom cometh
>Behold
the Bridegroom cometh |
| Secret birth | Child of
the stable's secret
birth |
| Sedulius | From east to
west, from shore
to shore
The great forerunner of the
morn |
| See amid the winter's snow | See amid
the winter's snow |
| See him on the cross | See him on the
cross |
| See his glory | See his
glory |
| Seek ye first | Seek ye
first the kingdom
of God |
| Seele, du mußt munter werden | Come,
my soul, thou must be waking |
| Seelenbräutigam (Wesley) | Jesus, guide
our way |
| Seelenbräutigam (Bach) | Jesus, guide our
way |
| Seelenbräutigam | Jesus, Lord, we
pray |
| Seelenbräutigam (Thuringia) | Jesus, still
lead on |
| Seelenbräutigam (Arnstadt) | Round me
falls the night |
| Sefton | All praise to
thee, eternal
Lord
God of heaven, hear our
singing
In the quiet
consecration
Lift up your heads, ye mighty
gates
Sweet is the work, my God, my
King
There is one Way and only
one
We build our school on thee, O
Lord
When doomed to death, the
Apostle lay |
| Seion | Behold us,
Lord, a little
space |
| Seirkeiran | How great
the tale, that
there should be |
| Selby | Another six days'
work is
done
Joy to the world! The Lord is
come
O for a heart to praise my
God
O for a thousand tongues to
sing |
| Selfless love | He gave
his life in selfless
love |
| Selina | Sleep, holy
child, now hid
away |
| Sellinge | Our day of
praise is
done
We know thee who thou
art |
| Selma | Blest are the
pure in
heart
Fair waved the golden
corn
O praise our God
today |
| Selnecker | A brighter
dawn is
breaking
Awake, my heart, and
render |
| Selwyn | Arm of the
Lord, awake,
awake |
| Semper | O mother
dear,
Jerusalem
Wake, harp of Zion, wake
again |
| Semper aspectemus | For
ever we would
gaze on thee
Hail, Father,
whose creating call
O Jesus, Savior of
the lost
Upon the holy
mount they stood |
| Send forth your Spirit, Lord | Send forth
your Spirit, Lord |
| Send me out from here | Send me out
from here |
| Send the fire | O God of
burning,
cleansing flame |
| Sennen Cove | How
bright these glorious
spirits shine
O thou whom neither
time nor space |
| Sens | Jesus, meek and
lowly |
| Sentinel | Christian, seek
not yet
repose |
| Septuagesima | Alleluia,
song of
gladness |
| Seraphim | Angel voices
ever
singing
O the bitter shame and
sorrow |
| Seraphinen | The Lord
reigns clothed in
strength and power |
| Seraphs | Angels, roll
the rock
away! |
| Serenity | Father,
whate'er of earthly
bliss
Immortal love for ever
full
Like Noah's weary
dove
My God, I love thee; not
because
There is a green hill far
away |
| Sermone blando angelus | His cheering
message from the grave |
| Serug | Come, thou
almighty
King
Lord of all power and
might
Thou, whose almighty
word |
| Servant King | From
heaven you came,
helpless Babe |
| Servant Song | Brother,
sister, let me
serve you
Sister, let me be your
servant |
| Set my spirit free | Set
my spirit
free |
| Seven Seas | Eternal
light, shine in my
heart |
| Seventh Mode Melody | There is a blessed
home |
| Severn | My God, I
thank thee, who
hast made |
| Seward | Father, before
thy throne of
light
Lift up your heads, ye gates of
brass |
| Seymour | Lord, for ever
at thy
side
Magnify Jehovah's
Name
Savior, teach me day by
day
Softly now the light of
day |
| Shaddick | Prayer is the
soul's sincere
desire |
| Shadow of the cross | From every stormy
wind that blows |
| Shall we not love thee | Shall we not love
thee, Mother dear |
| Shalom Altman | And
every one 'neath
their vine |
| Shalom Chaverim | Shalom, my
friends |
| Shalom, shalom | Shalom,
shalom |
| Shanghai | All the
scenes of nature
quicken |
| Shanklin | Lord, to
whom the heavy-
laden |
| Shanti | We walk by
faith, and not by
sight |
| Sharnbrook | God our
Father, bless your
people |
| Sharon | All hail, adored
Trinity
Be near us, Holy
Trinity
Christ, above all glory
seated
Christian children, Advent bids
you
Come, now, everlasting
Spirit
Come, thou everlasting
Spirit
Come, thou fount of every
blessing
Father of the human
family
Firmly I believe and
truly
God, my King, thy might
confessing
Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear
me
King of saints, to whom the
number
Light of those whose dreary
dwelling
Lord, a Savior's love
displaying
Savior, source of every
blessing
Savior, who thy flock art
feeding |
| Sharow | The shepherds
had an
angel |
| Sharpthorne | What
does the Lord
require |
| Shattuck | At the Name
of
Jesus |
| Shawmut | O where
shall rest be
found
Tomorrow, Lord, is
thine |
| She flies on | She comes
sailing on the
wind |
| Sheba | There is a
blessed
home |
| Sheen | From glory to
glory advancing,
we praise thee, O Lord |
| Sheet | Where is this
stupendous
stranger? |
| Sheffield | Lord, thy
ransomed Church is
waking
O come, O come
Emmanuel |
| Sheldonian | Filled with
the Spirit's
power
Spirit of God, descend upon
my heart
The voice of God goes out to
all the world
Thee we adore, O hidden
Savior, thee |
| Shelter | Long did I toil,
and knew no
earthly rest |
| Sheng En | O Bread of
life, for sinners
broken |
| Shepherd | The King of
love my
Shepherd is |
| Shepherd Boy's Song | When
circumstances make my life |
| Shepherds | Hosanna,
raise the pealing
hymn
Once the angel started
back
While shepherds watched
their flocks by night |
| Shepherd's | Safely
through another
week
That day of wrath, that
dreadful day |
| Shepherd's Song | In the
field with their
flocks abiding |
| Shepton-Beauchamp | Fight the good
fight with all thy might
Keep thyself pure!
Christ's soldier |
| Sherborne | Bishop of
the souls of
men
Change is our portion
here
God of mercy, God of
grace
Weary of wandering from
my God |
| Shere | O Lord our
God,
arise |
| Sherman Square | Through the night of
doubt and sorrow |
| Sherston | We meet
you, O Christ, in
many a guise |
| Sherwood | Resting
from his work
today |
| Shibbolet Basader | Glorious in
majesty |
| Shibbolet Basedeh | O
Laughing Light,
O first born of creation |
| Shillingford | Christ,
upon the mountain
peak |
| Shiloh | High on the
bending willows
hung
Hushed was the evening
hymn
Lamb without spot, to thee we
kneel
O why should Israel's sons,
once blessed |
| Shine, Jesus, shine | Lord, the light of
your love is shining |
| Shining Day | We
thank you, Lord of
Heaven |
| Shipbourne | A hymn
for martyrs
sweetly |
| Shiplake | Unchanging
God, hear from
eternal heaven |
| Shipston | Firmly I
believe and
truly
God the Father of
creation
God whose farm is all
creation
Jesus, Son of Blessed
Mary
Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear
me
All we have we owe to
Jesus |
| Shirland | A charge to
keep I
have
Fair waved the golden
corn
Glory to thee, O
Lord
May God accept our
vow
O bless the Lord, my
soul
Ye servants of the
Lord |
| Shore | Sovereign Ruler
of the
skies |
| Shoreham | My God,
is any hour so
sweet
My God, my Father, while
I stray
The radiant morn hath passed
away |
| Shorewood | Sinful,
sighing to be
blest |
| Shorney | How
wondrous great, how
glorious bright |
| Shottery | Sweet Savior!
in thy pitying
grace |
| Shout for joy and sing | Shout for joy and
sing |
| Shout for joy to the Lord | Shout for joy
to the Lord |
| Shout for you | Shout
to the Lord for
joy |
| Shout to the Lord | My Jesus, my
Savior Lord |
| Shout to the North | Men of
faith |
| Shout with joy to God | Shout with joy to
God |
| Show your power | He
is the
Lord |
| Show your power, O Lord | Show your
power, O Lord |
| Showers of blessing | Lord, I hear of
showers of blessing
There shall be
showers of blessing |
| Shrewsbury | Our blest
Redeemer, ere he
breathed |
| Shropshire | Dear Lord,
on this thy
servant's day
Jesus, the world's redeeming
Lord
Jesus, thou joy of loving
hearts
O thou to whose all-
searching sight |
| Shrub End | Here hangs
a man
discarded |
| Siberia | Hark, what
mean those holy
voices
In the vineyard of our
Father |
| Sicilian Mariners | Childhood's years are
passing o'er us
Come, thou fount of
every blessing
Glory, honor, endless
prayers
Jesus, come, for we
invite you
Lord, dismiss us with
thy blessing, fill our hearts
Lord, dismiss us with
thy blessing; thanks for mercies
May the grace of
Christ our Savior
O how joyfully, O
how hopefully
O most
merciful
Savior, like a
shepherd lead us
Savior, who thy flock
art feeding
What a Friend we
have in Jesus
Zion's King shall
reign victorious |
| Sieboth's | Bread of the
world in mercy
broken |
| Siena | Far from my
heavenly
home
This is the day of
light! |
| Sienna | Glory to thee,
O
Lord |
| Signs of new life | A
butterfly, an Easter
egg |
| Signum | Once more, O
Lord, thy sign
shall be |
| Sigourney | Thou art
coming, O my
Savior |
| Silcher | Brightly did the
light
divine |
| Silchester | Baptized in
water
Fairest Lord Jesus, ruler of all
nature
Sow in the morn thy
seed |
| Silent, surrendered | Silent,
surrendered |
| Siloam | By cool
Siloam's shady
rill
Fountain of good, to own thy
love
O for a heart to praise my
God
O God, unseen, yet ever
near
O thou, from whom all
goodness flows |
| Silsoe | Blow ye the
trumpet,
blow |
| Silver | Heavenly
Shepherd, thee we
pray |
| Silver and gold | Peter
and John went to
pray |
| Silver Street | Grace,
'tis a charming
sound
Soldiers of Christ,
arise
Spirit of truth, we
call
Stand up, and bless the
Lord
The cross is on our
brow |
| Simeon | Behold a
humble
train
Father in heaven, who lovest
all
First of the week and finest
day
God is a name my soul
adores
In his temple now behold
him
Jesus, where'er thy people
meet
Land of our birth, we pledge to
thee
My God, and is thy table
spread
Ring out the
grief |
| Simla | Empty I come,
O God, to
thee |
| Simon | Thine be the
glory, risen,
conquering Son |
| Simple Gifts | Tis the gift
to be
simple |
| Simplicity | Gentle
Jesus, meek and
mild
Lamb of God, I look to
thee
Source of light and life
divine |
| Sinai | Great God, what
do I see and
hear
The Lord of might from Sinai's
brow |
| Since Jesus Came into my Heart | What
a wonderful change |
| Sine nomine | All praise
to thee, for
thou, O King divine |
| Sine nomine | When
this land knew
God's gracious love
For all the saints who from
their labors rest
For all the saints who from
their labors rest (Forster) |
| Sing a new song, alleluia | Sing a new
song, alleluia |
| Sing a new song | Sing a
new song unto
the Lord |
| Sing alleluia | Sing
alleluia to the
Lord
Lift up your hearts unto
the Lord |
| Sing glory, glory alleluia | Sing glory,
glory alleluia |
| Sing his praises | Sing
his
praises |
| Sing hosanna | Give me
oil in my lamp,
keep me burning |
| Sing Hosanna | Give me
joy in my
heart
Let us sing to the God of
salvation |
| Sing it in the valleys | Sing it in the
valleys |
| Sing of the Lord's goodness | Sing of the
Lord's goodness |
| Sing out | Come, O God
of all the
earth |
| Sing praise to God | Sing praise to God
for life |
| Sing to God | Sing to
God, O kingdoms
of the earth |
| Sing to the Lord a new song | Sing to the
Lord a new song |
| Sing to the Lord, all the world | Sing to
the Lord, all the world |
| Sing your carols | Sing
your carols
today |
| Singt dem Herren | Make a joyful noise
unto the Lord |
| Sion | Higher soars his
eagle,
higher
Quick sympathy, hands that
brought health
Word of God, so long
awaited |
| Sion's Daughters | Zion's daughters,
Sons of Jerusalem |
| Síormholadh is glöie duit | All glory and
praise to you, Father, above |
| Sirius | The spacious
firmament on
high |
| Siroë (Christmas) | Awake, my soul,
stretch every nerve
Joy fills the dwelling
of the just |
| Sissinghurst | Great
God, who knowest
each man's need |
| Sixth Night | Now greet
the swiftly
changing year
Now greet the swiftly
changing year |
| Siyahamba | We are
marching in the
light of God |
| Skerton | The saints all
crowned with
glory |
| Skillsong | Skills and
abilities |
| Slane | Angels and
ministers, spirits of
grace
Be thou exalted, O Lord of my
heart |
| Slane | Be thou my
vision, O Lord of my
heart
Christ, be my leader by night as
by day
Come, wounded
Healer
God, in the
planning
Jesus, our Master, on the night
they came
Lord of all hopefulness, Lord of
all joy
Lord of all power, I give you my
will
Lord of creation, to you be all
praise |
| Slane (Dix) | Be thou
my vision, O Lord
of my heart |
| Slane (Hewson) | Be
thou my vision, O
Lord of my heart |
| Sleep, holy Babe | Sleep,
holy Babe!
upon thy Mother's breast |
| Sleep, sweet child | Sleep, sweet child,
thy mother watches |
| Slemish | Immortal,
invisible, God only
wise |
| Slingsby | All for Jesus,
all for
Jesus
Father, I know that all my
life
God is love; his mercy
brightens
Grant us, O our heavenly
Father |
| Slithers of gold | Today I
awake and God
is before me |
| Smart | Forward, be our
watchword
Hail, thou once-despised
Jesus
Jesus came, the heavens
adoring
Jesus, thou hast willed
it
Praise, my soul, the King of
heaven
There is a land of pure
delight
Through the day thy love has
spared us
Who is this that comes from
Edom |
| Smitten Rock | I hunger
and I
thirst |
| Snowdon | Savior,
breathe an evening
blessing
Thou, who camest here in
weakness |
| So freely | So
freely |
| So giebst du | Wilt
thou forgive that
sin, by man begun
Wilt thou
forgive that sin, where I begun |
| So I've made up my mind | So I've made
up my mind |
| So many centuries | So
many
centuries |
| So nimm dein | Lord,
take my hand and
lead me |
| Sodbury | Alleluia, song
of
gladness |
| Soften my heart | Soften
my
heart |
| Softly and tenderly | Softly and tenderly
Jesus is calling |
| Soho | Come, Christian
children,
come
There is a land of pure
delight |
| Sol Praeceps Rapitur | Fast sinks the sun
to rest |
| Solatium caritatis | Is thy
cruse of comfort
wasting |
| Soldau | Creator of the
starry
height
Creator, who from heaven thy
throne
Lord, thou hast searched me and
dost know
Spirit of God, that moved of
old
What various hindrances we
meet
Where high the heavenly
temple stands |
| Soldiers of Christ | Lord
Jesus, God and
Man
Soldiers of Christ,
arise |
| Soldiers of the Church | Christians, sing
the incarnation |
| Solemnis haec festivitas | Blest by the
sun, the olive tree
Now let us
sing our praise to God
O splendor of
God's glory bright
Sing to the
Lord a joyful song
The great
forerunner of the morn
The heavenly
Word, proceeding forth
The Lamb's
high banquet called to share
The royal
banners forward go
The sinless one
to Jordan came
His cheering
message from the grave
The day draws
on with golden light |
| Solitude | King of
Glory! Savior
dear
Lord, for ever at thy
side
Shine thou upon us,
Lord
Thou who with dying
lips
Tis my happiness
below |
| Sollt es gleich | Bethlehem, of noblest
cities
Maker of the starry
sphere
Praise to God, immortal
praise |
| Soll's sein | And didst
thou travel light,
dear Lord
Christ is the heavenly food
that gives
How shall I sing that
majesty
Our Savior's infant cries
were heard
The Lord is in his holy
place
The roseate hues of early
dawn
The Spirit of the Lord
revealed
The summer days are coming
again |
| Solomon | I sing the
almighty power of
God
My God, I love thee; not
because
On Zion and on
Lebanon
There is a safe and secret
place |
| Solothurn | Around the
throne of God a
band
Before the ending of the
day
It is a thing most
wonderful
Lo, round the throne, a
glorious band
Now let us from this table
rise
O thou who makest souls to
shine |
| Somerstown | The
Church's one
foundation |
| Somervell | Praise to
the Holiest in the
height |
| Sommerlied | As we
break the
bread
God who made the
earth |
| Somos del Se¤or | Shalom to you
now |
| Son of Man | Now
comes the awful
morning |
| Sonans | Hark, a
thrilling voice is
sounding |
| Song 1 | And now, O
Father, mindful of
the love
Dear Lord, to you again our
gifts we bring
Eternal Ruler of the ceaseless
round
From many
grains
Great Son of
God
Lead me, almighty Father,
Spirit, Son
Long did I toil, and knew no
earthly rest
Lord God, you now have set your
servant free
May flights of angels lead you
on your way
O God, we bear the imprint of
your face
O thou, who at thy Eucharist
didst pray
Pray for the church afflicted
and oppressed
Thou who at thy first
Eucharist
We praise you, God,
confessing you as Lord
We thank thee, Father, Lord of
earth and sky
Where is death's sting? We
were not born to die |
| Song 3 | My Lord, my
Love, was
crucified |
| Song 4 | Alone thou
trodd'st the
winepress
And now, O Father, mindful of
the love
Come, risen Lord, and deign to
be our guest
Completed, Lord, the Holy
Mysteries
Go forth and tell
Lord, when thy Kingdom comes,
remember me
O Holy Father, who in tender
love
O Holy Spirit, whom our
Master sent
O thou whose power o'er
moving worlds presides |
| Song 5 | Father of
heaven, whose love
profound
O Prince of Peace, who man
wast born
Strong Son of God, immortal
Love |
| Song 7 (St. Matthias) | O for a heart to
praise my God |
| Song 9 | Jesus, thy
boundless love to
me
Victim divine, thy grace we
claim |
| Song 13 | Come, my
soul, thy suit
prepare
For thy mercy and thy
grace
Giver of the perfect
gift
Hark, my soul! it is the
Lord
Holy Spirit, Truth
divine
In the Lord's atoning
grief
Light of gladness, beam
divine
Lord, for ever at thy
side
Morning glory, starlit
sky
Peace be with you all, we
sing
Ruler of the hosts of
light
See the destined day
arise
Set your troubled hearts at
rest
When my love to Christ
grows weak
Jesus, grant me
this, I pray |
| Song 18 | Hosanna!
Music is
divine
Lord Jesus, who at Lazarus'
tomb
O Lord, how happy should we
be |
| Song 20 | Behold thy
people,
Lord
I hear the words of
love
My Lord, my Life, my
Love
Not all the blood of
beasts |
| Song 22 | Come, risen
Lord, and deign
to be our guest
Come, ye yourselves apart and
rest awhile
Glory to God! the morn
appointed breaks
Here, O my Lord, I see thee
face to face
Lead us, O Father, in the paths
of peace
Love of the Father, Love of
God the Son
Thee we adore, O hidden
Savior, thee |
| Song 24 | And now, O
Father, mindful
of the love
Come, risen Lord, and deign
to be our guest
Dear Lord, to you again our
gifts we bring
Eternal Father, Lord of
space
From virgin's womb this
Christmas Day did spring
Here, O my Lord, I see thee
face to face
I journey through a desert drear
and wild
Lighten the darkness of our
life's long night
O Word immortal of eternal
God
To God, the everlasting, who
abides |
| Song 31 | Ye that do
your Master's
will |
| Song 34 (Angels) | Behold us, Lord,
before thee met
O breath of
God, breathe on us now
Around the throne of God a
band
Come, Holy Ghost, descend
from high
Dawn purples all the east with
light
Glory to thee, who safe hast
kept
Go, labor on; spend, and be
spent
How blessed are all the
saints
Jehovah reigns, let all the
earth
Let me with light and truth be
blest
Lo, round the throne, a glorious
band
Lo, round the throne, at God's
right hand
Lord, let your servant go in
peace
My God, how endless is thy
love
O God of truth, O Lord of
might
O Lord our Maker, ever
near
Pour out thy Spirit from on
high
Spirit of Jesus, who didst
move
Sweet is the work, my God, my
King
The God of life, whose constant
care
The Lord will come; the earth
shall quake
The winged herald of the
day
The Word whom earth and sea
and sky
This is the truth which we
proclaim
To Jesus, our exalted
Lord
We sing the praise of him
who died
All holy Sovereign of
the sky
Lord of the Sabbath,
hear us pray
No change of time
shall ever shock
O happy day that
fixed my choice
O Lord of hosts,
whose glory fills
O praise the Lord in
that blest place
O thou to whose all-
searching sight
The Word with God
the Father one
They come, God's
messengers of love
Tis done! that new
and heavenly birth
What various
hindrances we meet
When Christ the
Lord would come on earth
Where high the
heavenly temple stands
Forth in thy
name, O Lord, I go
Come to me,
Lord, when first I wake |
| Song 46 | All shall be
well
Beloved, let us love: for love is
of God
Draw nigh and take the Body
of the Lord
Drop, drop, slow
tears
Peace, perfect peace, in this
dark world of sin |
| Song 47 | Peace,
perfect peace, in this
dark world of sin
Peace with the Father, peace
with Christ his Son |
| Song 67 | According to
thy gracious
word
As darker, darker fall
around
Father, whose will is life and
good
Give me the wings of faith to
rise
In stature grows the heavenly
Child
Jerusalem, my happy
home
Lord, it belongs not to my
care
My God, accept my heart
this day
O for a heart to praise my
God
Prayer is the soul's sincere
desire
The heavenly Child in stature
grows |
| Song for Christingle | Can you see what
we have made |
| Song of Creation | Angels, praise
him |
| Song of Good News | God has spoken to
his people, alleluia |
| Song of Gratitude | My health was
firm, my day was bright |
| Song of Joy | Sing a
song of joy, praise
our God with mirth |
| Song of songs | Come,
let us sing the
song of songs |
| Song of St. Patrick | Christ, be ever
before us |
| Song of St. Patrick | May the Spirit of
Christ be our hope |
| Song of the Hoe | Great
are your
mercies |
| Song of the Holy Spirit | A mighty sound
from heaven |
| Song of the Yangtze Boatman | My
heart looks in faith |
| Song of Zacharias | Blessed be the God
of Israel (Daw) |
| Sonne der Gerechtigkeit | Come, O
come, our voices raise
Hail this
joyful day's return
Sun of
righteousness, shine forth |
| Sons of God | Sons of
God |
| Sons of labor | Sons of
labor, dear to
Jesus |
| Soon and for ever | Soon and for
ever |
| Soon and very soon | Soon and very
soon |
| Sophie-Anna | Give us a
sense of
wonder |
| Sorlington | Jesus, cast a
look on
me
Lamb of God, I look to
thee |
| Sorrento | Lord, with
glowing heart I'd
praise thee
What are these in bright
array? |
| South Cerney | O Lord,
to whom the
spirits live |
| South Shields | In the
bleak
midwinter |
| Southam | Father, we
love thy house of
prayer
Fountain of good, to own thy
love
Guide thou, O God, the
guardian hands |
| Southampton | O Lord,
be with us when
we sail
Time hastens on, ye
longing saints |
| Southcote | One more
step along the
world I go |
| Southgate | No, not
despairingly
Through the love of God our
Savior |
| Southgate's | God, that
madest earth and
heaven |
| Southill | Jerusalem, my
happy
home
My God, I thank thee, who
hast made |
| Southport | Father of all,
from land and
sea
Jesus, my Savior, look on
me
Morn's roseate hues have
decked
O Lord of heaven and earth
and sea
The radiant morn hath passed
away |
| Southwell | A charge to
keep I
have
Commit thou all thy
griefs
Father of heaven, whose love
profound
From lowest depths of
woe
Give me the wings of faith
to rise
In mercy, not in
wrath
Jerusalem, my happy
home
Lord God the Holy
Ghost
O mother dear,
Jerusalem
O perfect life of
love
O wilt thou pardon,
Lord
Out of the deep I
call
The dove let loose in eastern
skies
Thou Judge of quick and
dead
Thy word is to my feet a
lamp
To Zion's hill I lift my
eyes
Was ever grief like
thine
While shepherds watched
their flocks by night |
| Southwell (Daman) | Restore in us, O
God
I hear the words of
love
Lord Jesus, think on
me |
| Southwell (Irons) | Father of mercies, in
thy word
He lives in us, the
Christ of God
Jerusalem, my happy
home (II) |
| Southwick | Thou art
coming, O my
Savior |
| Southwold | Hail Easter
bright, in glory
dight |
| Sovereign Lord | Sovereign Lord,
Sovereign Lord |
| Sovereignty | Faith of
our fathers, living
still |
| Sovereignty | God of
our fathers, known
of old |
| Sowby | Alone with
none but thee, O
God |
| Spadina | Now, Father,
we
commend |
| Spanish Chant | Savior,
when in dust to
thee |
| Speak, Lord | Speak,
Lord, in the
stillness |
| Spean | Brightest and
best of the sons of
the morning
Come, let us worship the Christ
of creation |
| Spencer Lane | In the
hour of
trial |
| Spes vitae | Laboring and
heavy
laden |
| Spetisbury | All praise
be to
God |
| Spires | Behold, the
Baptist's warning
sounds
God of my life, O Lord most
high
O come, O come
Emmanuel
O Love, who formedst me to
wear |
| Spirit of God | Spirit of
God, show me
Jesus |
| Spirit of God divine | Spirit of God
divine |
| Spirit of the living God | Spirit of God,
unseen as the wind
Spirit of the
living God, fall afresh on me
Spirit of the
living God, move among us all |
| Spirit of the living God (Armstrong) | Spirit of the living God
(Armstrong) |
| Spirit Song | O let the
Son of God enfold
you |
| Spiritual Songs | I need
thee every
hour |
| Spiritus Christi | God
who touchest earth
with beauty |
| Spiritus Dei | Breathe
on me, Breath of
God |
| Spiritus vitae | O breath
of life, come
sweeping through us
Safe in the hands of God
who made me
Thank you, O Lord of
earth and heaven
Father, we thank thee,
who hast planted |
| Splendor | My Lord,
you wore no royal
crown
The voice says,
Cry! |
| Splendor coelestis | A
heavenly splendor
from on high |
| Splendor paternae gloriae | O Jesus,
Lord of heavenly grace
O splendor
of God's glory bright
O splendor
of the Father's might |
| Splendour | Teach us
how grave a thing it
is |
| Spohr | Approach, my
soul, the mercy-
seat
O for a closer walk with
God
There is a land of pure
delight |
| Sponsa | In the name
which earth and
heaven
Sing, with all the sons of
glory |
| Sponsa Christi (Oakeley) | Bride of
Christ, whose glorious warfare |
| Sponsa Christi (Nottingham) | Bride of
Christ, whose glorious warfare |
| Sponsa Christi | Spouse
of Christ, whose
earthly conflict |
| Sponsa Christi (chant) | Bride of Christ,
whose glorious warfare |
| Spotswood | Come, let
us sing the song
of songs |
| Spring | Spring bursts
today |
| Spring in the air | I feel
spring in the air
today |
| Spring Song | Thou art
gone up on
high |
| Springdale | God, you
have given us
power to sound |
| Springfield | Here,
Lord, we offer thee
all that is fairest
Thou, Lord, hast given
thyself |
| Springhill | Hear our
prayer, O heavenly
Father |
| Springtide Hour | The
morning
bright |
| Springtime | For all thy
love and
goodness, so bountiful and free
Hark, a hundred notes are
swelling
Holy Father, cheer our
way |
| Sri Lampang | Happy
are they who
walk in God's wise way |
| Sri Lanka | Son of the
Father, Jesus, Lord
and slave |
| St. Aëlred | Fierce
raged the tempest o'er
the deep |
| St. Agatha | According
to thy gracious
word
Come to our dark nature's
night
Come to our poor nature's
night
Lead us, heavenly Father,
lead us
Lord of the hearts of
men
Lord, who fulfillest thus
anew
Savior, when in dust to
thee
The shadows of the evening
hours
Thou who didst on Calvary
bleed
What a strange and
wondrous story |
| St. Agnes | Approach,
my soul, the
mercy-seat
Be thou my guardian and my
guide
Calm me, my God, and keep
me calm
Calm on the listening ear of
night
Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly
Dove
Father of mercies, in thy
word
Jesus, the very thought of
thee
Light of the lonely pilgrim's
heart
Lord, as to thy dear Cross we
flee
Lord, in thy name thy
servants plead
Lord, it belongs not to my
care
Lord, lead the way the Savior
went
Lord, teach us how to pray
aright
Lord, when thy Kingdom
comes, remember me
Lord, when we bend before
thy throne
Must Jesus bear the Cross
alone
My Father, for another
night
O for a closer walk with
God
O God, unseen, yet ever
near
O Jesus, King most
wonderful
O Jesus, Lord of light and
grace
Prayer is the soul's sincere
desire
Shall we not love thee,
Mother dear
Shepherd divine, our wants
relieve
Shepherd of souls, refresh
and bless
There is a fountain filled with
blood
Thy chastening wrath, O
Lord, restrain
To hail thy rising, Sun of
life
We walk by faith, and not
by sight
Witness, ye men and
angels; now |
| St. Agnes (Austen) | Arise, my soul, with
rapture rise |
| St. Agnes (Hayne) | Far
from my
heavenly home |
| St. Agnes (Langran) | Come, ye
yourselves apart and rest awhile
Here, O my Lord,
I see thee face to face
Not worthy, Lord,
to gather
O Holy Spirit,
whom our Master sent
O Lord of health
and life, what tongue can tell
Thee we praise,
high priest and victim
Weary of earth,
and laden with my sin |
| St. Agnes (Statham) | Through the day
thy love has spared us |
| St. Agnes, Durham | O
Jesus, King most
wonderful |
| St. Agnes' School | O
God of God! O
Light of Light! |
| St. Aidan | Jesus shall
reign where'er the
sun
Speak, Lord, in the
stillness
Thine are all the gifts, O
God
Why should I fear the
darkest hour |
| St. Alban | Brightly
gleams our
banner
Forward, be our
watchword
Jesus, King of
glory
Let me be with thee where
thou art
O scorned and outcast Lord,
beneath
Tomorrow, Lord, is
thine |
| St. Alban (1866) | Ave
Maria, blessed
Maid! |
| St. Alban (Haydn) | Onward, Christian
soldiers |
| St. Albans | Lo, the voice
of
Jesus
Supreme in wisdom as in
power |
| St. Alban's | Those
eternal
bowers |
| St Alban's no. 210 | O
Lord, how happy
should we be |
| St. Alban's no. 278 | When our heads
are bowed with woe |
| St. Alban's no. 297 | To
him who for our
sins was slain |
| St. Alban's no. 330 | When the world is
brightest |
| St. Alban's no. 331 | When our heads
are bowed with woe |
| St. Alban's No. 330 | Holy Father, hear
me |
| St. Alban's Tune Book no. 149 | Is it
nothing to you |
| St. Albinus | Christ,
upon the mountain
peak
Jesus lives! thy terrors
now
Jesus, on the mountain
peak
Jesus, Savior of the
world
Paschal feast! Upon the
cross |
| St. Aldate | Behold the
morning
sun
Glad sight! the holy
Church |
| St. Alkmund | Again, as
evening's
shadow falls
Command thy blessing
from above
O Jesus, we adore
thee
The Son of God in mighty
love |
| St. Alphege | Brief life
is here our
portion
For thee, O dear, dear
country
Forgive them, O my
Father
From hidden source
arising
Here hangs a man
discarded
In full and glad
surrender
Lord of the frost-bound
winter
O heavenly
Jerusalem
O, that the Lord's
salvation
The voice that breathed o'er
Eden
We lift our hearts, O
Father
We praise thy grace, O
Savior |
| St. Ambrose | According to thy gracious
word
Again the Lord's own day
is here
And dost thou say, ask
what thou wilt?
Christ for the world we
sing
From the depths of sin and
failure
Great God, and wilt thou
condescend
How blest the matron
(virgin), who endued
Jesus, the Virgins' Crown,
do thou
Jesus, these eyes have never
seen
Lo, now is our accepted
day
My faith looks up to
thee
New every morning is the
love
O glorious Maid, exalted
far
O Lord most high, Eternal
King
Receive, O Lord, in heaven
above
Shepherd of tender
youth
The God whom earth and
sea and sky
The praises of that Saint we
sing
There is a safe and secret
place`
Thou, Lord, art God
alone
To him who sits upon the
throne
What star is this, with
beams so bright |
| St. Ambrose (Cecil) | Jesus, I my cross
have taken |
| St. Ambrose (St. Oswald) | Hark, ten
thousand voices sounding |
| St. Amélie | Far
from my thoughts, vain
world, begone
Let me with light and truth
be blest |
| St. Anatolius | The day is
past and
over |
| St. Anatolius (Barnby) | The day is past
and over |
| St. Anatolius (Brown) | The day is past
and over |
| St. Anatolius (Dykes) | The day is past
and over |
| St. Anatolius (Monk) | The day is past
and over |
| St. Andrew | Glory to
thee, O Lord, who
from this world of sin
Father, sending your
anointed Son
God's law is perfect, and
converts
I'm not ashamed to own my
Lord
In majesty and
power
It is not death to
die
Jerusalem, high tower thy
glorious walls
Jesus calls us! o'er the
tumult
Jesus, I live to
thee
Let Christian faith and hope
dispel
Lord, bring the day to
pass
Lord Jesus, think on
me
Only one prayer
today
Peace be to this
congregation
The cross is on our
brow
Through the night of doubt
and sorrow
When I survey the
wondrous Cross |
| St. Andrew (Agnus Dei) | Not all the
blood of beasts |
| St. Andrew (Barnby) | Alleluia, alleluia,
hearts and voices heavenward raise |
| St. Andrew (Dykes) | Savior, like a
shepherd lead us |
| St. Andrew (Thorne) | Come, thou long-
expected Jesus |
| St. Andrew of Crete (Dykes) | Christian,
dost thou see them |
| St. Andrew of Crete | Christian, dost
thou see them |
| St. Andrew of Crete (Barnby) | Christian,
dost thou see them |
| St. Andrews | Jesus calls
us! o'er the
tumult |
| St. Andrew's | Hail,
thou once-despised
Jesus |
| St. Andrew's (Gill) | Jesus, merciful and
mild |
| St. Angelus | Hark,
hark, my soul!
angelic songs are swelling
Keep thyself pure! God
calls you for his glory |
| St. Ann (Denby) | My
God, thy
covenant of love
O God of
hosts, the mighty Lord
The Son of God goes
forth to war |
| St. Anne | Ascended
Lord, accept our
praise
Fountain of good, to own thy
love
God is our refuge, tried and
true
God moves in a mysterious
way
Great God of hosts, our ears
have heard
I sing the almighty power of
God
I'll wash my hands in
innocence
Let saints on earth in concert
sing
Lord, as to thy dear Cross we
flee
Lord, who throughout these
forty days
Not to the terrors of the
Lord
O God, our help in ages
past
O God, who lovest to
abide
O Lord, the Savior and
Defense
O render thanks and bless the
Lord
O where are kings and
empires now
The Son of God goes forth to
war
To Father, Son, and Holy
Ghost
When God of old came down
from heaven
Witness, ye men and angels;
now |
| St. Anne (Sullivan) | The
Son of God
goes forth to war |
| St. Anselm | Bound
upon the accursed
tree
Brief life is here our
portion
For thee, O dear, dear
country
I need thee, precious
Jesus
O day of rest and
gladness
O Father, bless the
children
O God, the world's
sustaining force
O happy band of
pilgrims
O one with God the
Father
O Word of God
Incarnate
On Jordan's bank the
Baptist's cry
Praise to the heavenly
wisdom
The son of
Consolation
We praise thy grace, O
Savior |
| St. Antholin | Earth has
many a noble
city |
| St. Anthony | O Lord,
how joyful 'tis to
see
O love, how deep, how
broad, how high |
| St. Asaph | All hail the
power of Jesus'
name
Awake, glad soul! awake,
awake!
Blessed be the God of Israel
(Quinn)
Courage, brother! do not
stumble
Holy Ghost,
Illuminator
How bright these glorious
spirits shine
Jesus, I my cross have
taken
Lord of glory, who hast
bought us
Saints of God, whom faith
united
See the Conqueror mounts in
triumph
Through the night of doubt
and sorrow
Who is this that comes from
Edom |
| St. Athanasius | Come,
thou Holy Spirit,
come
Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord
God of hosts
O Rock of ages! since
on thee
Sing, O sing, this
blessed morn |
| St. Aubyn | Hear us,
thou that
broodest
Onward, Christian
soldiers |
| St. Audeon | Before the
ending of the
day
O praise the Lord in that
blest place
Give to our God immortal
praise
We love thy kingdom,
Lord
How beauteous are their
feet
I love thy kingdom,
Lord |
| St. Audrey | Blessed
city, heavenly
Salem
Blessed Thomas, doubt no
longer
Glory to the First-
begotten
Jesus, Lord of life and
glory
Look, ye saints! the sight is
glorious
Lord of beauty, thine the
splendor
The God of Abraham
praise
Therefore we, before him
bending |
| St. Augustin | Lord of
the Church, we
humbly pray |
| St. Augustine | Although the vine its
fruit deny
Awake and sing the
song
Blest are the pure in
heart
Far from my heavenly
home
O where shall rest be
found
Songs of thankfulness
and praise
When on my day of
life |
| St. Augustine (Gildas) (Weisse) | Jesus,
we thus obey |
| St. Augustine (St. Monica) | Come, see
the place where Jesus lay |
| St. Austell | God of
love, our Father,
Savior
Souls in heathen darkness
lying
Thine for ever! God of
love
Wake, my tongue, the
mystery telling |
| St. Austin | As pants the
wearied hart for
cooling springs
Glory to God on
high
Head of the hosts in
glory
Help me, dear Lord, to love
thee more
Jerusalem, my happy home
(complete)
Jesus, Lord of life and
glory
Rejoice, ye pure in
heart
Rock of ages, cleft for
me
Thou, whose almighty
word |
| St. Austin (Brown) | Angels, roll the
rock away! |
| St. Avold | In exile here
we
wander |
| St. Baldred | Heavenly
Father, may thy
blessing
Heavenly Father, send thy
blessing |
| St. Barnabas | Brightest
and best of the
sons of the morning
Jesus, stand among
us
No, not
despairingly
O help us, Lord! each
hour of need
O Son of God, our
Captain of Salvation
O thou, from whom all
goodness flows
Salvation! O, the joyful
sound!
Thou art gone up on
high |
| St. Barnabas Oxford | Ye who own the
faith of Jesus |
| St. Bartholomew | God
of my life, to
thee I call
How bright these
glorious spirits shine
Jerusalem, my happy
home
Jesus, meek and
gentle
My God, my King,
thy various praise
O Christ, who art the
Light and Day
O God, my heart is
fixed, 'tis bent
O thou who camest
from above
O thou who makest
souls to shine
O vision blest of
heavenly light
Spirit of mercy, truth
and love
Where cross the
crowded ways of life |
| St. Bartholomew (Yattendon no. 26) | The
God of love my Shepherd is |
| St. Bartholomew's | To
thee, O Comforter
divine |
| St. Basil | Eternal,
Unchanging, we sing
to thy praise
I was a wandering
sheep
Jesus, to thy table
led
Lift your glad voices in
triumph on high
My God, permit me not to
be
O God of mercy, hearken
now
O Master, it is good to
be |
| St. Basil (Bucklebury) | Lord, cause thy
face on us to shine |
| St. Basil the Great | O
Christ, thou hast
ascended
We hail thee now,
O Jesus |
| St. Bavon | Early
morning: Come,
prepare him
The Church of God a
kingdom is |
| St. Beatrice | Lift up, lift
up your voices
now!
The sower went forth
sowing |
| St. Bede | A hymn for
martyrs
sweetly
Father, I know that all my
life
God is love; that anthem
olden
Gracious Savior, gentle
Shepherd
Hark, the voice of love and
mercy
Nearer, my God, to
thee
The spacious firmament on
high |
| St. Bees | Ere another
Sabbath
close
Giver of the perfect
gift
God of mercy, throned on
high
Hark, my soul! it is the
Lord
Jesus Christ is passing
by
Jesus, grant me this, I
pray
Jesus, Name of wondrous
love
Loving Shepherd of thy
sheep
Pain and toil are over
now
Prince of Peace, control my
will
Sinful, sighing to be
blest
Sing, my soul, his wondrous
love
Take my life, and let it
be |
| St. Benedict | God
moves in a
mysterious way
Lord God the Holy
Ghost
Praise we the Lord this
day
Savior, teach me day by
day |
| St. Benet | Fight the
good fight with all
thy might
Glory to thee, who safe hast
kept |
| St. Bernard | All ye who
seek a certain
cure
All ye who seek for sure
relief
Can we by searching find
out God
Come, Holy Ghost, with
God the Son
Come, let us to the Lord
our God
Dear Lord, on this thy
servant's day
Eternal beam of light
divine
Father of mercies, in thy
word
Go, labor on; spend, and be
spent
Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord
God Almighty
I waited for the Lord my
God
In Christ there is no East or
West
Jesus, the very thought is
sweet
Jesus, the very thought of
thee
Jesus, the Virgins' Crown,
do thou
Jesus, thou joy of loving
hearts
Lo, round the throne, a
glorious band
Lord, as to thy dear Cross
we flee
Lord, it belongs not to my
care
My God, I love thee; not
because
O Jesus, King most
wonderful
O Jesus, Lord of heavenly
grace
O Jesus, Lord of light and
grace
O thou eternal King most
high
O thou, who didst with love
untold
Prayer is the soul's sincere
desire
The rising God forsakes the
tomb
The servants of Jehovah's
will
There is a green hill far
away
There is no sorrow, Lord,
too light
Thou, God, all glory, honor,
power
Through him who all our
sickness felt
Wake, harp of Zion, wake
again
What grace, O Lord, and
beauty shone
When wounded sore, the
stricken heart |
| St. Beunes | Not what
these hands have
done |
| St. Blandina | Bread of
the world in
mercy broken
Jesus, from thy throne on
high |
| St. Blane | Lord, look
upon our working
days |
| St. Blasius | How blest
were they who
walked in love
O Christ, who dost prepare
a place
What star is this, with
beams so bright |
| St. Boniface | Far o'er
yon
horizon
Forward, be our
watchword
God of love,
before thee now
Praise, O praise our God and
King |
| St. Botolph | Enthrone
thy God within
thy heart
For Mary, Mother of our
Lord
Forward, be our
watchword
How sweet the Name of
Jesus sounds
How vain the cruel Herod's
fear
I come with joy, a child of
God
I come with joy to meet my
Lord
Jesus, the very thought of
thee
Lord, bless and keep this
little child
My God, my Father, dost
thou call
Now through the grace of
God
O changeless Christ, for
ever new
O Christ, whom we may
love and know
O Jesus, King most
wonderful
There is a name I love to
hear
To him who for our sins was
slain
To thee, O Comforter
divine
We walk by faith, and not
by sight
When Christ was lifted
from the earth
Who fathoms the eternal
thought |
| St. Briavel's | My God,
I thank thee,
who hast made |
| St. Bride | Ah, how shall
fallen
man
Far down the ages
now
Far from my heavenly
home
Fierce was the storm of
wind
Have mercy, Lord, on
me
How will my heart
endure
I bless the Christ of
God
In hunger, watch and
prayer
Lord Jesus, think on
me
Not all the blood of
beasts
O perfect God, thy
love
O where shall rest be
found
O'erwhelmed in depths of
woe
Only one prayer
today
Out of the deep I
call
The Church has waited
long
The cross is on our
brow
Thou say'st, "Take up thy
cross"
Where is thy God, my
soul |
| St. Brigid | Pour down
thy Spirit,
gracious Lord |
| St. Bronagh | The voice
that breathed o'er
Eden |
| St. Bruno | Deign this
union to
approve
God the Father's only
Son
Holy Lord, our hearts
prepare
Resting from his work
today
Rock of ages, cleft for
me |
| St. Canice | A few more
years shall
roll
For ever with the
Lord |
| St. Casimir | Lord, it is
good for us to
be |
| St. Catharine | O Jesus,
Lord most
merciful
Sometimes a light
surprises |
| St. Catharine (St. Finbar) | Faith of our
fathers, living still |
| St. Catherine | And is
the time
approaching
How bright these
glorious spirits shine
Jesus calls us! o'er the
tumult
Jesus, my Lord, my God,
my all
My hope is built on
nothing less
O Jesus Christ, our Lord
most dear
O Jesus, I have
promised
O Jesus, thou art
standing
O timely happy, timely
wise
Savior, source of every
blessing |
| St. Catherine (Naylor) | O Holy Jesus,
Prince of Peace! |
| St. Catherine (St. Finbar) | Lo, God is
here! let us adore
Thou hidden
love of God, whose height |
| St. Catherine Old | Thou,
Lord, by
strictest search hast known |
| St. Catherine's Court | In
our day of
thanksgiving one psalm let us offer
The works of the
Lord are created in wisdom |
| St. Cecilia | Glad light
illumines this
day
God from on high hath
heard
My spirit longs for
thee
O happy feet that
tread
O holy Lord, content to
dwell
O Holy Savior, Friend
unseen
O Love that casts out
fear
O thou, the contrite sinners'
Friend
The royal banners forward
go
Thy Kingdom come, O
God
Thy way, not mine, O
Lord
We love the place, O
God |
| St. Cedma | The snow
on the
ground |
| St. Chad | Lord, with
glowing heart I'd
praise thee
Nearer, my God, to
thee
O God, thou art my God
alone
The growing limbs of God the
Son |
| St. Charles | O come,
loud anthems let
us sing
We come to thee, dear
Savior |
| St. Christopher | Beneath the cross of
Jesus
Draw, Holy Ghost, thy
sevenfold veil
Draw, Holy Spirit,
nearer
I could not do without
thee
Lord, thy children guide
and keep
O Jesus, thou art
standing
O Lamb of God, still
keep me
O sacred head,
surrounded
We hail thee now, O
Jesus
We pray thee,
heavenly Father |
| St. Chrysostom | Come,
thou holy
Paraclete
Come, thou Holy Spirit,
come
God of our fathers, at
whose call
God of the
living
Jesus, my Lord, my God,
my all
Jesus, thy boundless love
to me
Jesus, we lift our souls to
thee
Leader of faithful souls
and guide
Lo, God is here! let us
adore
Lord of all power and
might
O God of mercy, God
of might
O Jesus, King most
wonderful
Once more, O Lord, thy
sign shall be
Thou hidden love of
God, whose height
Thou hidden source of
calm repose
Thou that sendest sun
and rain
Through midnight
gloom from Macedon
We have not known
thee as we ought
When our heads are
bowed with woe |
| St. Claire | All our
sinful words and
ways
Jesus, Name of wondrous
love |
| St. Clare | Take not
thought for food or
raiment |
| St. Clement | Around
the throne of God
in heaven
Behold, the Savior of the
nations
Come, praise the
Lord
Come, thou Holy Spirit,
come
Holy Spirit, Lord of
love
Jesus, the King of glory
thou
Jesus, thy blessed brow is
torn
Now the busy week is
done
O quickly come, dread
Judge of all
The day thou gavest, Lord,
is ended
The mighty God, the Lord
hath spoken
Thou earth o'er which the
curse of sin |
| St. Clement Danes | Father, whate'er of
earthly bliss |
| St. Clement of Alexandria (Scholefield) | The day thou gavest, Lord, is
ended |
| St. Cletus | Father of
heaven, whose love
profound
O Holy Ghost, thou God of
peace
O thou to whose all-
searching sight |
| St. Columb | Sinful,
sighing to be
blest
Summer ended, harvest
o'er |
| St. Columba | As now
the sun's
declining rays
Father, whate'er of earthly
bliss
From glory unto glory! Be
this our joyous song
Great Shepherd of thy
people, hear
Here, Lord, we take the
broken Bread
Lord, while for all
mankind we pray
Magnify Jehovah's
Name
Now may he who from the
dead
O dearest Lord, thy sacred
brow
O Holy Spirit, come to
bless
Prayer is the soul's sincere
desire
Put peace into each
other's hands
Spirit divine, attend our
prayers
The King of love my
Shepherd is
Tis my happiness
below
When human voices
cannot sing |
| St. Columba (arr. Dykes) | To thy temple
I repair |
| St. Columba (Hewson) | Lord, of thy
mercy hear our cry
Lord, while for
all mankind we pray |
| St. Columba (Irons) | The sun is sinking
fast |
| St. Columbanus | In the
vineyard of our
Father
Light of them that sit in
darkness!
O'er the gloomy hills
of darkness
Savior, send a blessing
to us |
| St. Constantine | Father,
bless our
soldiers
Jesus, meek and
gentle
O my Savior,
lifted |
| St. Corentin | O Christ,
our Light, O
Fount of light
The radiant morn hath
passed away |
| St. Cosmas | O Father,
bless the
children
We thank thee, O our
Father |
| St. Crispin | Bow down
thine ear,
almighty Lord
Jesus, thy Church with
longing eyes
Just as I am, without one
plea
Lord, now we part in thy
blest Name
O God of mercy, God of
might
Pour out thy Spirit from on
high
The Lord is King! lift up thy
voice
They come, God's
messengers of love
We sing the praise of him
who died |
| St. Croix | The call to
arms is
sounding |
| St. Cross | Father of
heaven, whose love
profound
O come and mourn with me
awhile
O Holy Ghost, thou God of
peace
When I survey the wondrous
Cross |
| St. Cuthbert | Hail,
sacred day of earthly
rest
Our blest Redeemer, ere he
breathed
Our great Redeemer, as he
breathed
The God of love my
Shepherd is |
| St. Cyprian | How firm
a
foundation
Jesus, meek and
lowly
Lord, thy word
abideth
Weary of earth, and laden
with my sin
When the world is
brightest |
| St. Cyres | An exile for
the
faith
Blest are the pure in
heart
Ye servants of the
Lord |
| St. Cyriac | Father of
mercies, in thy
word |
| St. Cyril | Approach, my
soul, the mercy-
seat
Begin, my soul, the exalted
lay
Beloved, let us love: love is of
God
God is always near
me
Jesus, I my cross have
taken
O Light of light, whose glory
is two dwell
Pleasant are thy courts
above
There is a green hill far
away |
| St. David | At the Name
of
Jesus
Behold us, Lord, a little
space
Christ is gone up; yet ere he
passed
Come, let us join our friends
above
Come, let us to the Lord our
God
Give me the wings of faith to
rise
God's perfect law converts
the soul
How blest are they who
always keep
I am not worthy, holy
Lord
Let saints on earth in concert
sing
Lift up your heads, ye gates of
brass
Lord, if on earth the thought
of thee
My blessed Savior, is thy
love
O God of Bethel, by whose
hand
O God of Jacob, by whose
hand
There is a book, who runs may
read
To him who sits upon the
throne
To Zion's hill I lift my
eyes |
| St. David's | Hail,
glorious spirits, heirs
of light
Hark the glad sound! the
Savior comes
The Lord, the only God, is
great |
| St. Deiniol | Christ is the
sacrifice we
plead |
| St. Denio | How firm a
foundation
Immortal, invisible, God only
wise
O Mary, conceived in the
grace of your Son |
| St. Denis | Hark, the
swelling breezes,
rising from afar |
| St. Denys | God of love
and truth and
beauty
Now my soul, thy voice
upraising
Now the thirty years
accomplished
O Christ, who art the Light
and Day
O Love that casts out
fear
We are but little children
weak |
| St. Dionysius | Come
once more, with
songs descending
One thy Light, the temple
filling
Thee, O Christ, the
Father's splendor |
| St. Dorothea | Lamb of
God, whose dying
love |
| St. Drostane | Arm of
the Lord, awake,
awake
Awake, my soul, to joyful
lays
Ride on, ride on in
majesty |
| St. Dunstan | God from
on high hath
heard
God the Father, be thou
near
See the destined day
arise |
| St. Dunstan (Redhead no. 47) | Lamb of
God, whose dying love |
| St. Dunstan's | He who
would valiant
be |
| St. Ebbe | The happy
morn is
come! |
| St. Edith | I need thee,
precious
Jesus
O Jesus, thou art
standing |
| St. Editha | Inspirer and
hearer of
prayer |
| St. Edmund | Come, my
soul, thy suit
prepare
Come, ye sinners, poor and
wretched
Hark, the song of
jubilee
Hasten, sinner, to be
wise
I am a stranger
here
I'm but a stranger
here
Jesus, for the beacon
light
Lord, when we bend before
thy throne
Nearer, my God, to
thee |
| St. Edmund (Dedication) | O Word of
God above
Savior, thy dying
love
Songs of thankfulness and
praise
Thou say'st, "Take up thy
cross"
To bless thy chosen
race
What are these in bright
array?
While, with ceaseless
course, the sun
Who are these in bright
array
Ye servants of the
Lord |
| St. Edward | Alleluia,
Alleluia, hearts to
heaven and voices raise
Songs of thankfulness and
praise
Who are these in bright
array |
| St. Elisabeth | To hail thy
rising, Sun of
life
Father of mercy, Lover of
all children |
| St. Elizabeth | Fairest
Lord Jesus, ruler of
all nature
God beyond glory,
gracious and holy |
| St. Elwyn | Thine arm, O
Lord, in days of
old |
| St. Enoch | Lo, he comes
with clouds
descending
Souls in heathen darkness
lying |
| St. Enodoc | Hast thou
not known, hast
thou not heard
In memory of the Savior's
love
O God, who workest
hitherto |
| St. Erc | More holiness
give
me |
| St. Ethelbert | Praise the
Lord, his
glories show |
| St. Ethelburga | Jesus,
my Savior, look on
me
My God, my Father,
while I stray
O Lamb of God, that
tak'st away
The radiant morn hath
passed away |
| St. Ethelreda | Brightest
and best of the
sons of the morning
Come, Holy Spirit,
heavenly Dove
For all thy saints, a noble
throng
God of love, our Father,
Savior
Jesus, my Lord, how rich
thy grace
Lord, as to thy dear Cross
we flee
Lord, teach us how to pray
aright
Now from the altar of my
heart
O God of Bethel, by
whose hand
O God, unseen, yet ever
near
O Savior, may we never
rest
O thou, who through this
holy week
Shepherd divine, our
wants relieve
The highest and the holiest
place
Within the churchyard,
side by side |
| St. Ethelwald | Awake
and sing the
song
Behold a humble
train
Glory to thee, O Lord,
who from this world of sin
Have faith in God, my
heart
Help us, O Lord, to
learn
Not by thy mighty
hand
O Lord our God,
arise
O praise our God
today
Rise up, O men of
God
Soldiers of Christ,
arise
Stand up, and bless the
Lord
We give thee but thine
own |
| St. Eustace | O thou,
the contrite sinners'
Friend |
| St. Fabian | Dread
Jehovah, God of
nations
In the hour of
trial
Jesus, lover of my
soul
When along life's thorny
road |
| St. Faith | Before
Jehovah's awful
throne
Every morning the red
sun
King of saints, to whom the
number
My God, when I from sleep
awake
O thou, who gav'st thy
servant grace
Thy way, not mine, O
Lord |
| St. Ferdinand | Lord,
have mercy when
we strive |
| St. Finbar | Forth from
the dark and
stormy sky
O Jesus, ever
present
O quickly come, dread Judge
of all
O, that the Lord's
salvation
Weary of wandering from
my God |
| St. Finbar (St. Catherine) | Jesus, my
Lord, my God, my all
O Lord, who
formedst me to wear |
| St. Finian | Go, labor
on; spend, and be
spent
Lord, speak to me, that I may
speak
O Master, let me walk with
thee |
| St. Flavian | And now
the wants are told,
that brought
Before thine awful
presence, Lord
Behold us, Lord, a little
space
Come, Holy Ghost, eternal
God
Have mercy on us, God
most high
How sweet the Name of
Jesus sounds
Let saints on earth in concert
sing
Lo, what a cloud of
witnesses
Lord, may thy love, so strong
and free
Lord, when we bend before
thy throne
Lord, who throughout these
forty days
Most ancient of all
mysteries
My Savior, hanging on
the tree
Now that the daylight dies
away
O God of Bethel, by whose
hand
O thou, who through this
holy week
O very God of very
God
Once, only once, and once
for all
Search me, O God, my
actions try
The fish in wave, the bird on
wing
There is a path that leads to
God
Thou who didst with love
untold
Thy Kingdom come! on
bended knee
With weary feet and
saddened heart
O God, unseen,
yet ever near
The highest and
the holiest place
There is a book,
who runs may read |
| St. Frances | Come,
Holy Ghost, Creator,
come
Lo, hills and mountains
shall bring forth
Lord, as to thy dear Cross
we flee
O thou, from whom all
goodness flows
The eternal gates lift up
their heads
We build with fruitless
cost, unless
With joy we hail the
sacred day
With weary feet and
saddened heart |
| St. Francis | All
creatures of our God and
King<
Father of heaven, who hast
created all<
Instruct me in thy statutes,
Lord<
Make me a channel of
your peace<
O Father, thou who hast
created all<
There is a book, who runs
may read<
When the dark waves
round us roll |
| St. Francis Xavier | Come, let us to the
Lord our God
My God, I love
thee; not because
O God of Bethel, by
whose hand
O God, to know that
thou art just
When wounded
sore, the stricken heart |
| St. Frideswide | Call
them in! the poor,
the wretched
Round the Lord in glory
seated
Round the sacred city
gather |
| St. Fulbert | Awake,
arise, lift up your
voice
Behold the glories of the
Lamb
Calm on the listening ear of
night
Come, let us join our
cheerful songs
Eternal God, we
consecrate
Fill thou my life, O Lord my
God
I love thee, Lord, but not
because
I'll wash my hands in
innocence
Jesus, our Lord, how rich thy
grace
Jesus, the very thought of
thee
Jesus, thy mercies are
untold
Lo, what a cloud of
witnesses
My God, I love thee; not
because
O Jesus, King most
wonderful
O sing a new song to the
Lord
The head that once was
crowned with thorns
The Lord our God is clothed
with might
The race that long in
darkness pined
This is the day the Lord hath
made
Thou art the way: to thee
alone
Through all the changing
scenes of life
To Zion's hill I lift my
eyes
When all thy mercies, O
my God
Ye choirs of new
Jerusalem |
| St. Gabriel | By Christ
redeemed
God of all grace, thy mercy
send
Jesus, my Savior, look on
me
My faith looks up to
thee
O Lord of heaven and earth
and sea
O where shall rest be
found
The radiant morn hath
passed away
Then welcome each
rebuff
Up to the hills I lift mine
eyes |
| St. Gabriel (Pierson) | Asleep in Jesus!
Blessed sleep |
| St. Gall | Great God, to
thee our hearts
we raise
How blest the matron (virgin),
who endued
O Father, on our festal
day
O Father, who didst all things
make
To thee, O Lord, our hearts we
raise
When shades of night around
us close |
| St. George | Behold a
humble
train
Blest be the tie that
binds
Christ the Lord is risen
today (Leeson)
For thy dear saints, O
Lord
For thy dear saints, O
Lord
God from on high hath
heard
Grace, 'tis a charming
sound |
| St. George (Hermannn) | Hark the glad
sound! the Savior comes
Lord, bless and pity
us
Not all the blood of
beasts
Still with thee, O my
God
The ancient law
departs
The heavenly King must
come
To bless thy chosen
race |
| St. George (Traditional) | While
shepherds watched their flocks by night
Within the Father's
house |
| St. George (Gauntlett) | As by the light
of opening day
Awake and sing
the song
Come, ye that
love the Lord
Fair waved the
golden corn
For all thy saints,
O Lord
How beauteous
are their feet
How welcome
was the call
Praise we the
Lord this day
Sow in the morn
thy seed
Sweet feast of
love divine
This is the day of
light!
To Christ, the
Prince of Peace
We give thee
but thine own
Ye servants of
the Lord |
| St. George (George Smart) | Now to the
Lamb that once was slain |
| St. George (Hermann) | Again the Lord
of life and light |
| St. George, Old | When God of old
came down from heaven |
| St. George's, Edinburgh | Ye gates, lift
up your heads on high |
| St. George's, Bolton | Brief life is here
our portion
Go forward,
Christian soldier
O Jesus, Lord most
merciful |
| St. George's Windsor | At the Lamb's
high feast we sing
Christ the Lord is
risen today (Wesley)
Come,
ye thankful people, come
Forward go in
glad accord
Hark, the song of
jubilee
I rejoiced to hear
them say
Pleasant are thy
courts above
Songs of
thankfulness and praise
Watchman, tell
us of the night |
| St. Gertrude | Jesus,
Prince and
Savior
Onward, Christian
pilgrims
Onward, Christian
soldiers
Waterfall and
ocean |
| St. Gildas | Lord, who
hast made me thy
dear child |
| St. Giles | Fair waved the
golden
corn
Far down the ages
now
Far from my heavenly
home
From lowest depths of
woe
Jesus, we thus
obey
Lord Jesus, by thy
Passion
Not all the blood of
beasts
Now, Father, we
commend
O everlasting
light
O happy band of
pilgrims
The voice that breathed o'er
Eden |
| St. Godric | Above the
clear blue
sky
Arise, O Lord, and
shine
Awake, ye saints,
awake
Behold a little
child
Christ is our
cornerstone
Hills of the north,
rejoice
Join all the glorious
names
Lord of the worlds
above
On what has now been
sown
One sole baptismal
sign
Rejoice, ye sons of
men!
Thou art the Christ, O
Lord
To thee our God we
fly
We give immortal
praise |
| St. Gregory | Behold
the amazing gift of
love
Creator of the earth and
sky
Forgotten! No, that cannont
be
From ocean unto
ocean
Hear our prayer, O
heavenly Father
Jesus, thou joy of loving
hearts
Look from thy sphere of
endless day
Now that the daylight fills
the sky
O God of love, O King of
peace
O holy, holy, holy
Lord
O sovereign Lord of
nature's might
O thou who camest from
above
Rejoice, the year upon its
way
Savior, when night involves
the skies
They come, God's
messengers of love
Up to the throne of
God
Who are these like stars
appearing
With glory clad, with
strength arrayed |
| St. Gregory (Zeuch meinen Geist) | Creator of the world, to thee
O
Christ, who art the Light and Day |
| St. Guron | Gentle
Jesus, meek and
mild
Take my life, and let it
be
Thine for ever! God of
love |
| St. Guthlac | My sins
have taken such a
hold on me |
| St. Helen | Light's abode,
celestial
Salem
Lord, enthroned in heavenly
splendor
Lord of lords and King
eternal
Sing, ye faithful, sing with
gladness
Thanks to God whose Word
was spoken
This life's a dream, an empty
show |
| St. Helena | An exile for
the
faith
Behold a humble
train
Come, Holy Spirit, come; let
thy bright beams arise
For thy dear saint, O
Lord
Glory to thee, O
Lord
Glory to thee, O Lord, who
from this world of sin
Lord Jesus, God and
Man
Once more with chastened
joy
The Spirit, in our
hearts
There's a wideness in God's
mercy
Within the Father's
house |
| St. Helena (Mount Ephraim) | O Word
of God above |
| St. Helens | Praise him,
praise him,
praise him |
| St. Helen's | Art thou
weary, art thou
languid
God is our refuge in
distress
God's temple crowns the
holy mount
I am trusting thee, Lord
Jesus |
| St. Hermas | The Lord
my pasture shall
prepare |
| St. Hilary | Church of
Christ, whose
glorious warfare
Come, gracious Spirit,
heavenly Dove
Glorious things of thee are
spoken
Hail, thou once-despised
Jesus
O'er the shoreless waste of
waters
Pleasant are thy courts
above
Praise the Lord, his glories
show
Rise, my soul, and stretch thy
wings |
| St. Hilda | Alleluia,
Alleluia, hearts to
heaven and voices raise
Church of the living
God
Gracious Spirit, dwell with
me
Hail, thou once-despised
Jesus
I need thee, precious
Jesus
King of saints, to whom the
number
Lord, her watch thy Church is
keeping
Lord, the heavens declare thy
glory
Lord, thy glory fills the
heaven
O Jesus, thou art
standing
Saw you never, in the
twilight |
| St. Hildred | Give me
the wings of faith
to rise
Lord, as to thy dear Cross we
flee
O Savior, may we never
rest |
| St. Hubert | Jesus, still
lead
on |
| St. Hugh | According to
thy gracious
word
Behold, we come, dear Lord,
to thee
For the beauty of the
earth
Help us to help each other,
Lord
How long will you forget me,
Lord?
Immortal love for ever
full
Lord, in thy name thy servants
plead
Lord, it belongs not to my
care |
| St. Hugh | Lord, teach
us how to pray
aright
My Savior, hanging on the
tree
O Father, for this little
life
O Lord and Master of us
all
Sing praise to the Lord the
children's hymn
Sing to the Lord the children's
hymn
Sing we the glory of our
God
The grave itself a garden
is
The Lord be with us as we
bend
The year is gone beyond
recall |
| St. Hugh of Lincoln | Sing to the Lord
glad hymns of praise |
| St. Ignatius | Awake,
my soul, and with
the sun
Far from my heavenly
home
Have mercy, Lord, on
me
Jesus, I my cross have
taken
O perfect life of
love
O praise ye the Lord!
praise him in the height
O write upon my memory,
Lord
Once pledged by the Cross,
as children of God
Savior, who thy flock art
feeding
Ye servants of God, your
Master proclaim |
| St. Irenaeus | Head of
thy Church
triumphant |
| St. Ishmael | O bless the
Lord, my
soul |
| St. Isidore | We know
thee who thou
art |
| St. Issey | Fierce was the
wild
billow |
| St. Ityld | Sons of men,
behold from
afar |
| St. James | All hail the
power of Jesus'
name
Awake, my soul, stretch
every nerve
Father of mercies, God of
love
For all thy saints, a noble
throng
How blest are they who
always keep
In token that thou shalt not
fear
Jerusalem, my happy home,
name ever dear to me
Lo, what a cloud of
witnesses
Lord, in thy name thy servants
plead
Lord, teach us how to pray
aright
My God, accept my heart
this day
My grateful soul shall bless
the Lord
O for a thousand tongues to
sing
O God of truth, whose living
word
O thou, who didst with love
untold
Praise to the Holiest in the
height
The golden gates are lifted
up
The head that once was
crowned with thorns
The highest and the holiest
place
The race that long in darkness
pined
The splendors of thy glory,
Lord
Thou art the way: by thee
alone
Thou art the way: to thee
alone
Walk in the light: so shalt
thou know
Who place on Zion's God
their trust |
| St. James, Kingston | Let
all the world in
every corner sing |
| St. James' Evening Hymn | Evensong is
hushed in silence |
| St. Jerome | A charge to
keep I
have
God of my life, to thee I
call
How bright these glorious
spirits shine
Lo, God is here! let us
adore
Lord God of Hosts, whose
mighty hand
The day is past and
over
When all thy mercies, O
my God |
| St. Jerome (St. Bavon) | Approach, my
soul, the mercy-seat |
| St. Joan | Christ is the
world's true
Light |
| St. John | Behold the
Lamb of
God
Far from my thoughts, vain
world, begone
Glory be to
Jesus
God of mercy, God of
grace
God the Father's only
Son
He stood before the
court
Let earth and heaven
combine
Let me with light and truth be
blest
Nearer, O God, to thee! Hear
thou my prayer
Now to the King of
heaven
O thou, from whom all
goodness flows
Son of Man, to thee I
cry
The day is past and
gone
The Lord Jehovah
reigns
The Son of God goes forth to
war
Till he come--O let the
words |
| St. John (Adoration) | Lord, bring the day
to pass |
| St. John (LeJeune) | Love divine, all loves
excelling |
| St. John Baptist | Father
of mercies, in
thy word
For ever we would gaze
on thee
Jesus, meek and
gentle
Let the morn be
holy
O let him whose
sorrow
On Jordan's bank the
Baptist's cry |
| St. John Damascene | Come, ye faithful,
raise the strain
Jesus, I will trust
thee
Let our choir new
anthems raise
Those eternal
bowers |
| St. John the Baptist | Great God of hosts,
our ears have heard
Jesus, the very
thought of thee
O Jesus, King most
wonderful |
| St. John's | In his temple
now behold
him |
| St. John's Chapel | Thou
art gone up on
high |
| St. John's College | Rejoice, believer, in
the Lord |
| St. John's Highlands | Asleep in Jesus!
Blessed sleep |
| St. John's, Westminster | According to
thy gracious word
To Calvary,
Lord, in spirit now |
| St. Joseph | All hail to
the Power who
giveth men might
For all the saints who from
their labors rest
For the apostles' glorious
company
Love divine, all loves
excelling
O bless the Lord, my
soul
Since I've known a Savior's
Name |
| St. Joseph of the Studium | Let our choir
new anthems raise |
| St. Jude | Christ is gone
up; yet ere he
passed
Come, quickly come, dread
Judge of all
My Jesus, as thou
wilt
O for a heart to praise my
God
O quickly come, dread Judge
of all
O the bitter shame and
sorrow |
| St. Julian | Another year
hath fled;
renew |
| St. Just | O Word, that
goest forth on
high
The Son of God in mighty
love |
| St. Justin | Lo, God is
here! let us
adore |
| St. Katherine (Gauntlett) | Now my soul,
thy voice upraising |
| St. Kenelm | O Father,
bless the
children |
| St. Kerrian | Come,
thou Holy Spirit,
come
Jesus, to thy table
led |
| St. Keverne | From glory
to glory
advancing, we praise thee, O Lord |
| St. Kevin | Come, ye
faithful, raise the
strain
I think when I read that sweet
story
Let our choir new anthems
raise
Weary of all
trumpeting
Let our choir new anthems
raise |
| St. Lambert | Father,
bless our
soldiers
Jesus, meek and
gentle |
| St. Laurence | Lord
Jesus, for my sake
you come |
| St. Lawrence | Before
the ending of the
day
Behold, the Master
passeth by
Father of heaven, whose
love profound
Glory to the First-
begotten
God of that glorious gift
of grace
If there be that skills to
reckon
In the Cross of Christ I
glory
Jesus, my Savior, look on
me
Light's glittering morn
bedecks the sky
Look from thy sphere of
endless day
My God, my Father, let
me rest
O thou who makest souls
to shine
Sing, my tongue, the
Savior's glory
Sing, ye faithful, sing
with gladness
That Eastertide with joy
was bright
The apostles' hearts were
full
Thy way, not mine, O
Lord
To the Name that speaks
salvation
When at thy footstool,
Lord, I bend |
| St. Leo | Savior,
sprinkle many
nations |
| St. Leonard | All hail the
power of Jesus'
name
God our Father and
Creator
Here, life is a
shadow
I can picture Jesus
toiling
Immortal love for ever
full
In his temple now behold
him
Lord, I would own thy
tender care
Lord, lead the way the
Savior went
Master, speak, thy
servant heareth
Now the morn new light is
pouring
O for a faith that will not
shrink
O for a heart to praise my
God
O for a thousand tongues
to sing
O God, our help in ages
past
O happy band of
pilgrims
O thou, from whom all
goodness flows
O twas a joyful sound to
hear
O with due reverence let us
all
Once more, O Lord, thy
sign shall be
Rest of the
weary
The radiant morn hath
passed away
Thou to whom the sick and
dying
Through the day thy love
has spared us |
| St. Leonard (Bach) (Komm, O komm, du Geist des Lebens) | Judge eternal, throned in
splendor |
| St. Leonard (Hiles) | The
shadows of the
evening hours |
| St. Leonard (Rapture) | My God, how
wonderful thou art |
| St. Leonard (Smart) | From east to west,
from shore to shore (CM) |
| St. Leonard's | May
the mind of Christ
my Savior |
| St. Lo | By Jesus' grave
on either
hand
Why should I fear the darkest
hour |
| St. Louis | O little town
of
Bethlehem
O'er the gloomy hills of
darkness |
| St. Lucia | The voice of
God goes out to
all the world |
| St. Lucian | Come, my
soul, thy suit
prepare
Jesus, meek and
gentle
Of thy love some gracious
token
To thy temple I
repair |
| St. Lucy | Come, my
soul, thy suit
prepare
Lord, to whom except to
thee
Mary at the Master's
feet
Sons of men, behold from
afar
When Jesus left his Father's
throne |
| St. Luke | Abroad the
regal banners
fly
Awhile in spirit, Lord, to
thee
Eternal God, we look to
thee
Forth in thy name, O Lord, I
go
Great God, who hid from
mortal sight
Hark, the voice of love and
mercy
Lord, in thy name thy servants
plead
Now may the God of grace
and power
O God of truth, whose living
word
O Jesus, crucified for
man
O King of earth and air and
sea
O merciful Creator,
hear
O Savior, is thy promise
fled
Safe upon the billowy
deep
Seek, my soul, the narrow
gate
The spacious firmament on
high
Thine arm, O Lord, in days of
old
We praise you, we bless
you
Where'er have trod thy
sacred feet
With broken heart and
contrite sigh
Ye that pass by, behold the
Man |
| St. Luke New | How
bright these
glorious spirits shine |
| St. Luke's | Gracious
Spirit, hear our
prayer
Heavenly Father, from thy
throne |
| St. Mabyn | Jesus, tender
Shepherd, hear
me
May the grace of Christ
our Savior
Onward, Christian! though
the region
Savior, breathe an evening
blessing
Take me, O my Father, take
me
The voice that breathed o'er
Eden
Thine for ever! Thine for
ever! |
| St. Machar | As we
break the
bread |
| St. Machutus | O Lord,
the Holy
Innocents |
| St. Magnus | According
to thy gracious
word
All hail the power of Jesus'
name
All praise to our redeeming
Lord
Awake, my soul, stretch
every nerve
Begin, my tongue, some
heavenly theme
Hail, glorious spirits, heirs
of light
High let us swell our
tuneful notes
In token that thou shalt not
fear
Lift up your heads, ye gates
of brass
O sing a new song to the
Lord
O thou whose feet have
climbed life's hill
Strong Captain, in thy holy
ranks
The ark of God in safety
rode
The Christ who died but
rose again
The eternal gates lift up
their heads |
| St. Magnus (Nottingham) | The head that
once was crowned with thorns
Thou art the way: to thee
alone
To him who sits upon the
throne
Two brothers freely cast
their lot
We bring you, Lord, our
prayer and praise
Witness, ye men and
angels; now |
| St. Margaret | Come, ye
that love the
Lord
Forgive them, O my
Father
Fountain of mercy, God of
love
From glory unto glory! Be
this our joyous song
Gracious Spirit, Life
divine
Lord Jesus, by thy
Passion
O day of rest and
gladness
O Love that wilt not let
me go
There is a blessed
home
Thy way, not mine, O
Lord |
| St. Marguerite | Now
that the sun is
gleaming bright
O gracious God, in
whom I live
There is a land of pure
delight
Thy Kingdom come! on
bended knee |
| St. Maria | It came upon
the midnight
clear
The old year's long campaign
over |
| St. Mark | Almighty
Father, Lord most
high
Awake, ye saints,
awake
God the Father, God the Son
(Intercession)
God the Father, seen of
none
High let us swell our tuneful
notes
In the hour of
trial
Joy to the world! The Lord is
come
Lord of life, prophetic
Spirit
Sinners, turn: why will ye
die?
The grave itself a garden
is
We praise thy grace, O
Savior |
| St. Mark's | All praise to
thee, eternal
Lord |
| St. Mark's, Berkeley | What is the
crying at Jordan? |
| St. Martin | As, panting
in the sultry
beam
Christ the Lord is risen
today (Wesley)
Gentle Virgin
Mother
Lord, thy word
abideth
Lord, who thyself hast bidden
us to pray
Onward, Christian
soldiers
Thou, God, all glory, honor,
power
When the world is
brightest |
| St. Martin (Ave Maria) (Fulda) | Jesus,
meek and lowly |
| St. Martin (Orientis partibus?) | Thine for
ever! God of love |
| St. Martin Orgar | Christians, sing out
with exultation |
| St. Martins | We build
with fruitless
cost, unless |
| St. Martin's | Not to the
terrors of the
Lord
While shepherds watched
their flocks by night |
| St. Martin's New | Jesus,
my strength, my
hope |
| St. Martin's New | Peace in our time, O
Lord |
| St. Marx | O thou who
hast at thy
command
When from the east the wise
men came |
| St. Mary | Almighty
Lord, before thy
throne
Alone thou goest forth, O
Lord
Forgive our sins as we
forgive
Glory be to
Jesus
Hail to the Lord who
comes
Hear what the voice from
heaven proclaims
I see the wrong that round me
lies
I to the hills will lift mine
eyes
In grief and fear to thee, O
Lord
Lord, as to thy dear Cross we
flee
Lord, from the depths I cry to
you
Lord, it belongs not to my
care
Lord, let me know my term of
days
Lord, when we bend before thy
throne
Lord, who throughout these
forty days
O for a closer walk with
God
O God of truth, whose living
word
O Lord, turn not thy face from
me
Once more the solemn season
calls
One who is all unfit to
count
There is a fountain filled with
blood
Thy chastening wrath, O Lord,
restrain
What conscience dictates to
be done |
| St. Mary at Hill | Sinful,
sighing to be
blest |
| St. Mary Cray | The
voice that breathed
o'er Eden
We lift our hearts, O
Father |
| St. Mary Magd (Crüger) | My God,
thy covenant of love |
| St. Mary Magdalene | Forgive them, O
my Father
In the hour of
trial
Lo, the voice of
Jesus |
| St. Mary Magdalene (Crger) | Lord,
when we bend before thy throne
My Father, for
another night
Now the blessed
Dayspring
O God of love, to
thee we bow
O very God of
very God
Savior, when in
dust to thee
Son of the Highest,
deign to cast
There is a green
hill far away |
| St. Mary Magdalene (Redhead no. 66) | There is no sorrow, Lord, too light
What sweet of
life endureth |
| St. Mary Tavy | O thou
whose wondrous
love had given |
| St. Mary/Wigtown | To
mock your reign,
O dearest Lord |
| St. Matthew | He gave
his life in selfless
love
How blessed, from the
bonds of sin
How bright these glorious
spirits shine
I heard the voice of Jesus
say
I see the crowd in Pilate's
hall
I sing the almighty power
of God
Jesus is God: the solid
earth
Let saints on earth in
concert sing
O praise our great and
gracious Lord
Thine arm, O Lord, in days
of old
Thou art my hiding place,
O Lord
We love thee, Lord, yet
not alone |
| St. Matthew New | For
thy mercy and thy
grace |
| St. Matthias | Almighty
God, lift up our
eyes
Behold us, Lord, before
thee met
Father on high to whom we
pray
Forgive, O Lord, our
wanderings past
Jesus, my Lord, my God,
my all
Lord of the harvest, thee we
hail
Lord, shall thy children
come to thee?
O God of ages, in whose
light
O Light, whose beams
illumine all
O Lord, be with us when
we sail
O Lord of hosts, who didst
upraise
O Lord, who formedst me
to wear
O Savior, bless us ere we
go
Still nigh me, O my
Savior, stand
Sweet Savior, bless us ere
we go
Thee will I love, my
strength, my tower
Thou hidden love of God,
whose height
What star is this, that
beams so bright (Singleton) |
| St. Maur | I journey
through a desert
drear and wild |
| St. Mawes | Come, let
us with our Lord
arise |
| St. Medan | Jesus, from
thy throne on
high |
| St. Michael | A charge
to keep I
have
Above the starry
spheres
Another day
begun
Come, Holy Spirit, come;
let thy bright beams arise
Far down the ages
now
For all thy saints, O
Lord
Glory to thee, O
Lord
Help us, O Lord, to
learn
How beauteous are their
feet
How can a sinner
know
Jesus invites his
saints
Lord, in the strength of
grace
Lord of the harvest,
hear
My soul, be on thy
guard
My spirit on thy
care
My soul with patience
waits
Not by thy mighty
hand
O day of God, draw
nigh
O perfect life of
love
O praise our God
today
O what if we are
Christ's
Revive thy work, O
Lord
Soldiers of Christ,
arise
Stand up, and bless the
Lord
The ancient law
departs
The gentle Savior
calls
The heavenly King must
come
To bless thy chosen
race
To God the Father,
Son
To God the only
wise
We give thee but thine
own
Welcome, sweet day of
rest
Within the Father's
house |
| St. Michael (Old 134th) | Let sighing
cease and woe
O Christ, who
once hast deigned
Rise up, O men
of God
The Lord is
risen indeed
We praise you,
Lord, today
Ye servants of
the Lord |
| St. Michael New | O
Captain of God's
host, whose dreadful might
O God the Son
eternal, thy dread might |
| St. Michael's | Jerusalem!
Jerusalem!
Your hands, O Lord, in
days of old |
| St. Mihiel | Forth to the
fight, ye
ransomed |
| St. Mildred | Father, who
art
alone
Join all the glorious
names
One sole baptismal
sign
The happy morn is
come!
We give immortal
praise |
| St. Millicent | Let no
hopeless tears be
shed |
| St. Mirven | This
spacious earth is all the
Lord's |
| St. Monica | Blest day
of God, most
calm, most bright
New every morning is the
love |
| St. Nathaniel | God
moves in a
mysterious way
Great God of hosts, our
ears have heard
My heart is
resting
O God of hosts, the
mighty Lord |
| St. Nicholas | Forgive
our sins as we
forgive
In Adam we have all been
one
Jerusalem, my happy
home
Jesus, who lived above the
sky
O Brightness of the
immortal Father's face
O God of truth, whose
living word
O send thy light
forth
Out of our failure to
create
The Son of God goes forth
to war
To the Name of our
salvation
When Israel by divine
command
When through the torn
sail the wild tempest is streaming |
| St. Nicholas (Redhead no.143) | Jesus
calls us! o'er the tumult |
| St. Nicolas | Come,
thou long-expected
Jesus
Far-shining names from age
to age
Herald, in the
wilderness
Light of those whose dreary
dwelling
Savior, who thy flock art
feeding |
| St. Ninian | Brightest
and best of the
sons of the morning
For the beauty of the
earth
Jesus, stand among
us
Lord of power, Lord of
might |
| St. Olaf's Sequence | Ah, think not, "The
Lord delayeth' |
| St. Olave | As now the
sun's declining
rays
As pants the hart for cooling
streams
Great Shepherd of the
sheep
Hail to the Lord who
comes
Jesus, the first and
last
Lord, in thy name thy servants
plead
My opening eyes with
rapture see
O for a closer walk with
God
O splendor of God's glory
bright
Thy life was given for
me |
| St. Omer | Fain would I ,
Lord of
grace |
| St. Osmund | Angels,
from the realms of
glory
Glory, glory
everlasting
Guide me, O thou great
Jehovah
Holy Father, great
Creator
Lord, enthroned in heavenly
splendor
Souls in heathen darkness
lying
Why these fears? behold,
'tis Jesus |
| St. Oswald | God, my
King, thy might
confessing
Guide me, O thou great
Jehovah
Hark, my soul! it is the
Lord
In the Cross of Christ I
glory
Jesus calls us! o'er the
tumult
Jesus, I my cross have
taken
May the grace of Christ
our Savior
Onward, Christian! though
the region
Savior, source of every
blessing
Savior, sprinkle many
nations
Savior, who thy flock art
feeding
Through the night of doubt
and sorrow |
| St. Oswald (St. Ambrose) | King of
saints, to whom the number |
| St. Osyth | Father, we
come, with youth
and vigor pressing
Hark, what a sound, and too
divine
I would be true
Lord God almighty, King of
all creation
O Lord of every shining
constellation
O Son of God, our Captain of
Salvation |
| St. Owen | How
beautiful the morning
and the day |
| St. Pancras | Almighty
God, whose only
Son
God the Father, whose
creation
High in the heavens,
eternal God
Jehovah reigns, let all the
earth
Jesus came, the heavens
adoring
O Christ, who hast
prepared a place
Stand up, my soul, shake off
thy fears |
| St. Pancras (Smart) | Lo,
the firmament
doth bear |
| St. Patrick | Captains of
the saintly
band
In God rejoice! his good
endures
God of our fathers, unto
thee
Great God, in heaven and
earth supreme
He is gone. A cloud of
light
How blest the matron
(virgin), who endued
Lord, now we part in thy
blest Name
O God, creation's secret
force
O Holy Ghost, thou God of
peace
O Lamb of God, whose love
divine |
| St. Patrick's Breastplate | I bind unto
myself the Name
I bind unto
myself today |
| St. Paul | Father of peace
and God of
love
How glad I was to hear men
say
I joyed when to the house of
God
Jesus shall reign where'er the
sun
Lord, in thy name thy servants
plead
My Shepherd is the living
Lord
O thou my soul, bless God the
Lord
Our Lord is risen from the
dead
Sweet is the work, my God, my
King
The Lord is King! lift up thy
voice
The roseate hues of early
dawn
The servants of Jehovah's
will
Thou hidden love of God,
whose height |
| St. Paul (Aberdeen) | Our God of love
who reigns above |
| St. Paul (Goss) | O
God, of good the
unfathomed sea
Come, quickly come,
dread Judge of all
The Lord unto my Lord
thus spake |
| St. Paul's (Bishopthorpe) (Charmouth) | All ye who seek for sure relief
Just as I am, without one
plea
Lord Jesus, think on
me
Tarry with me, O my
Savior
When all thy mercies, O my
God |
| St. Paul's Cathedral | Through the
darkness of the ages |
| St. Paul's, Kingston | Jesus, the very
thought of thee |
| St. Paul's New | Jesus,
holy
Savior |
| St. Paul's School | Sweet
Savior, bless us
ere we go |
| St. Peblig | My faith
looks up to
thee |
| St. Perpetua | My
spirit longs for
thee
Thy way, not mine, O
Lord
Today thy mercy calls
us |
| St. Peter | Approach,
my soul, the mercy-
seat
As now the sun's declining
rays
Behold the messengers of
Christ
Behold thy servant drawing
near
Behold us, Lord, a little
space
Father of all, in whom
alone
God moves in a mysterious
way
Have mercy on us, God most
high
How sweet the Name of Jesus
sounds
Joy fills the dwelling of the
just
Lamp of our feet, whereby we
trace
Lead us, heavenly Father, lead
us
My Father, for another
night
My God, accept my heart
this day
My grateful soul shall bless
the Lord
Now, gracious Lord, thine
arm reveal
Now that the sun is gleaming
bright
O Father, for this little
life
O help us, Lord! each hour of
need
O Savior! when thy loving
hand
The golden gates are lifted
up
The head that once was
crowned with thorns
The Lord be with us as we
bend
The Lord, the only God, is
great
The morning
bright
The will of God to mark my
way
Thou art the way: to thee
alone
Thou boundless source of every
good
Through him who all our
sickness felt
We walk by faith, and not by
sight
While thee I seek, protecting
Power |
| St. Petersburg | A
heavenly splendor
from on high
Awake, our souls; away,
our fears
Before thy throne, O
God, we kneel
Come, let us with our
Lord arise
Creator Spirit, by whose
aid
Great God, your love has
called us here
Jesus, where'er thy people
meet
Lord Jesus Christ, we
seek thy face
Lord Jesus, in the days of
old
O God, by whose
almighty plan
O Light, whose beams
illumine all
The Lord my pasture
shall prepare
Thou hidden love of God,
whose height |
| St. Peter's, Westminster | Glory be to
God the Father
Jesus came, the
heavens adoring |
| St. Peter's, Westminster | Jesus, Lord of
our salvation
Lo, he comes
with clouds descending
Look, ye saints!
the sight is glorious |
| St. Peter's (Manchester) | To thee our
God we fly
We give
immortal praise |
| St. Peter's | We give
immortal
praise |
| St. Petrox | As through
the wilderness
we stray
At even, ere the sun was
set
From out the cloud of amber
light
O Holy Ghost, thou God of
peace |
| St. Philip | Come, thou
Holy Spirit,
come
Heal me, O my Savior,
heal
Jesus, to thy table
led
Lord, in this thy mercy's
day
Lord of the harvest, thee we
hail
Now the day is
over
O thou in whom thy saints
repose
Present with the two or
three
The ancient law
departs |
| St. Philip (Barnby) | For
all the saints
who from their labors rest |
| St. Philip (Lutheran) | Glory, glory,
Lord, to thee |
| St. Philip and St. James | There is one
Way and only one |
| St. Polycarp | Hark, the
sound of holy
voices
Jesus, I my cross have
taken |
| St. Prisca (Redhead No. 47) (St. Dunstan) | When our heads are bowed with
woe
Sinner, rouse thee from thy
sleep |
| St. Quintin | Cheer up,
desponding
soul |
| St. Raphael | From every
stormy wind
that blows
Hark, the voice of love and
mercy
Jesus, Lord of life and
glory
Jesus, Lord, we kneel before
thee
Jesus, now thy new-made
soldier
Jesus, the very thought of
thee
Lord, dismiss us with thy
blessing, fill our hearts
Lord, dismiss us with thy
blessing; thanks for mercies
Lord, enthroned in heavenly
splendor
Praise to God, whose word
was spoken
Savior, like a shepherd lead
us
Speed thy servants, Savior,
speed them |
| St. Regula | Father,
whate'er of earthly
bliss |
| St. Remigius | My God
and Father,
while I stray
My God, is any hour so
sweet
My God, my Father,
while I stray |
| St. Richard | Through
the love of God our
Savior |
| St. Sabbas | Art thou
weary, art thou
languid |
| St. Sacrament | My
God, I love thee;
not because
Savior, who didst come
to give |
| St. Salvador | Hail the
day that sees him
rise
Jesus, and shall it ever
be
When shades of night
around us close |
| St. Savior | Give me the
wings of faith to
rise
Hark the glad sound! the
Savior comes
Here, O my Lord, I see thee
face to face
O for a faith that will not
shrink
O for a thousand tongues to
sing
O God, our help in ages
past
O mother dear,
Jerusalem |
| St. Sebastian | Hail,
thou source of every
blessing
Jesus, I my cross have
taken |
| St. Sebastian (Martins) | Sing alleluia
forth in duteous praise |
| St. Sebastian (Buck) | Sing alleluia forth
in duteous praise |
| St. Sechnall | Draw nigh
and take the
Body of the Lord |
| St. Seiriol | The tender
light of home
behind |
| St. Selscar | By Christ
redeemed |
| St. Sennen | Soldier, go!
Thy vow is
spoken |
| St. Sepulche | Creator
of the starry
height
Be still, my soul, for God
is near
How long, O Lord, how
long, we ask
Jesus, thou joy of loving
hearts
Jesus, where'er thy people
meet
Lo, round the throne, a
glorious band
Lord Jesus, when we stand
afar
Lord, when this holy
morning broke
My God, and is thy
table spread
Not always on the mount
may we
O Jesus, crucified for
man
O thou through suffering
perfect made
The year is gone beyond
recall
When at thy footstool,
Lord, I bend
Who feels not thoughts
within him rise |
| St. Serf | O God of
God! O Light of
Light!
O Master, it is good to
be |
| St. Sexburga | O Lord
of love! O King of
peace! |
| St. Sidwell | From the
eastern
mountains |
| St. Silas | Lord of the
strong
O quickly come, dread Judge
of all
We saw thee not when thou
didst come |
| St. Silvester | Great
King of nations,
hear our prayer
It came upon the midnight
clear |
| St. Simon | The shadows
of the evening
hours |
| St. Sophronius | Fierce
was the wild
billow |
| St. Stephen | All praise
to our redeeming
Lord
Almighty God, thy word is
cast
Behold the amazing gift of
love
Behold us, Lord, a little
space
Come, Holy Spirit,
heavenly Dove
Far from these narrow
scenes of night
Fountain of good, to own
thy love
God moves in a mysterious
way
Great Shepherd of thy
people, hear
Hark the glad sound! the
Savior comes
In Christ there is no East or
West
In token that thou shalt not
fear
Lord, while for all mankind
we pray
My God, accept my heart
this day
O blest was he, whose
earlier skill
O for a heart to praise my
God
O God of hosts, the mighty
Lord
O Holy Spirit, come to
bless
O let triumphant faith
dispel
O mother dear,
Jerusalem
O thou to whom all
creatures flow
O thou, who didst with love
untold
The golden gates are lifted
up
The King shall come when
morning dawns
The Lord will come and not
be slow
Thy Gospel, Jesus, we
believe
When all thy mercies, O
my God
With Christ we share a
mystic grave
With joy we hail the
sacred day
With joy we meditate the
grace |
| St. Stephen (Nayland) | Christ is gone
up; yet ere he passed
O God, unseen,
yet ever near |
| St. Stephen the Sabaite | Art thou weary,
art thou languid |
| St. Stephen's, North Bow | Hush, my
soul, what voice is pleading |
| St. Styhian's | O King
enthroned on
high |
| St. Swithun | Author of
life
divine
O Lord and Master of us
all
The atoning work is
done |
| St. Sylvester | As a
shadow life is
fleeting
Days and moments
quickly flying
Father, before thy throne of
light
Jesus, tender Shepherd,
hear me
Souls of men! why will ye
scatter
Tarry with me, O my
Savior
There's a wideness in
God's mercy |
| St. Telemachus | And
now this holy
day |
| St. Theoctistus | Jesus,
Name all names
above |
| St. Theodulph | All
glory, laud, and
honor
Go forward, Christian
soldier
The day of
Resurrection
Thy hand, O God, has
guided |
| St. Theophanes | The
call to arms is
sounding |
| St. Theresa | Brightly
gleams our
banner
Golden harps are
sounding |
| St. Thomas | A charge
to keep I
have
Awake and sing the
song
Christ, enthroned in
highest heaven |
| St. Thomas (Williams) | Come, we that
love the Lord
Come, ye that love the
Lord |
| St. Thomas (Williams) | Fair waved the
golden corn
Glory let us give and
blessing
Gracious Savior, who didst
honor |
| St. Thomas (Williams) | How beauteous
are their feet |
| St. Thomas (Williams) | I
love thy
kingdom, Lord
Jesus, Lord of life and
glory |
| St. Thomas (Williams) | Like Noah's
weary dove |
| St. Thomas (Williams) | Not ours to
mourn and weep |
| St. Thomas (Williams) | O bless the
Lord, my soul
O Lord Jesus, I adore
thee |
| St. Thomas (Williams) | Revive thy work,
O Lord
Saint of God, elect and
precious |
| St. Thomas (Williams) | Stand up, and
bless the Lord |
| St. Thomas (Williams) | The advent of
our God |
| St. Thomas (Williams) | The advent of
our King
The earth is yours, O
God |
| St. Thomas (Williams) | The first day of
the week |
| St. Thomas (Williams) | The Son of God
proclaim |
| St. Thomas (Williams) | Tis good, Lord,
to be here
To bless thy chosen
race |
| St. Thomas (Williams) | To thee, who
makest all
Word supreme, before
creation
Zion, at thy shining
gates |
| St. Thomas (Farnaby) | My God, how
wonderful thou art |
| St. Thomas (Handel) | For all thy saints,
O Lord |
| St. Thomas (Tansur) | I
love thy
kingdom, Lord |
| St. Thomas (Thorne) | Christ will gather
in his own |
| St. Thomas (Wade) | Jesus came, the
heavens adoring
Lo, he comes with
clouds descending
Look, ye saints! the
sight is glorious
Lord of life, who
once wast cradled
Now, my tongue,
the mystery telling
Now to him who
loved us, gave us |
| St. Thomas (Wall) | Is
there a lone and
dreary hour |
| St. Thomas (Webbe) | Alleluia, Alleluia,
hearts to heaven and voices raise
Angels, from the
realms of glory
Christians, lift
your hearts and voices
God of grace and
God of glory
Lord, dismiss us
with thy blessing, fill our hearts |
| St. Thomas (Webbe) (Tantum ergo) | Lord of all the saints, we praise thee
Lord of life, who
once wast cradled
Now my soul, thy
voice upraising
Now, my tongue,
the mystery telling
Praise, my soul,
the King of heaven
Saints of God, the
dawn is brightening
Sing, my tongue,
the glorious battle
Therefore we,
before him bending |
| St. Thomas (Williams) | Ye servants of
the Lord
|
| St. Timothy | My
Father, for another
night
Now, gracious Lord, thine
arm reveal
O Holy Ghost, thy people
bless
O Holy Spirit, come to
bless
Welcome, sweet day of
rest |
| St. Tudno | O strength
and stay
upholding all creation |
| St. Ulric | O Bread of
life from
heaven |
| St. Ursula | It came upon
the midnight
clear
Lord, who at Cana's wedding
feast
O praise our great and
gracious Lord
O throned, O crowned with
all renown
Thine arm, O Lord, in days of
old
When Jesus left his Father's
throne
While shepherds watched
their flocks by night |
| St. Valentine (Langdale) (Redhead no. 143) | God is love, his mercy
brightens |
| St. Valentine | May the
grace of Christ
our Savior |
| St. Valerie | I need thee,
precious
Jesus |
| St. Vedast | Hills of the
north,
rejoice |
| St. Venantius | Come,
Holy Ghost, who
ever One
From east to west, from
shore to shore
How vain the cruel
Herod's fear
Lord, speak to me, that I
may speak
Lord, when the wise men
came from afar
O Christ, who art the
Light and Day
O God of truth, O Lord
of might
The God whom earth and
sea and sky
The Lamb's high banquet
called to share
The Lord is King! lift up
thy voice
We bless you, God of
Israel
What star is this, with
beams so bright
When Christ's
appearing was made known
Why, impious Herod,
should'st thou fear |
| St. Veronica | Hail to
the Lord who
comes |
| St. Victor | Another
year is
dawning
O, that the Lord's
salvation |
| St. Vigian | Thy life was
given for
me |
| St. Vincent | Be still,
my soul, for God is
near
Creator of the world, to
thee
Great God, to thee my
evening song
Let me with light and truth
be blest
Lord Jesus, when we stand
afar
Lord of my life, whose
tender care
Lord, speak to me, that I
may speak
Lord, who hast laid on
human heart
My soul, inspired with
sacred love
O Body bruised for my
sake
O Saving Victim, opening
wide
O thou to whose all-
searching sight
The Christian's path shines
more and more
The day is past and
over
The heavenly Word,
proceeding forth
Thou, Lord, by strictest
search hast known |
| St. Werburg | O Light,
whose beams
illumine all
Lord Jesus Christ, our Lord
most dear
When gathering clouds
around I view |
| St. Werburgh | Lord of
the harvest, once
again
Lord, shall thy children
come to thee?
More love to thee, O
Christ
My hope is built on
nothing less
No, not
despairingly
O who like thee, so calm,
so bright |
| St. Wilfrid | Jesus, and
shall it ever
be
Jesus, still lead
on
The day
departs
When at thy footstool,
Lord, I bend |
| St. Winifred | And now,
beloved Lord,
thy soul resigning
My Lord, my Master, at
thy feet adoring
O Son of God, our Captain
of Salvation
The day is gently sinking
to a close |
| St. Winifried | Cradled
in a
manger |
| St. Wulfstan | Jesus, still
lead
on
I lift my heart to
thee |
| St. Wystan | Faithful
Shepherd, feed
me |
| St. Zita | See the
destined day
arise |
| Stabat mater dolorosa | At the Cross her
station keeping
By the cross her station
keeping
In the place of sorrow,
waiting |
| Stabat mater (Dykes) | At the Cross her
station keeping |
| Stabat mater (Kirnberger) | At the Cross
her station keeping |
| Stabat Mater (Mainz) | Near the cross
was Mary weeping
At the Cross her
station keeping |
| Stabat Mater (Mechlin) | Near the cross
was Mary weeping
At the Cross
her station keeping |
| Stabat mater (Plainsong) | At the Cross
her station keeping
By the cross, sad
vigil keeping |
| Stabat Mater (Webbe) | At the Cross her
station keeping |
| Stabat Mater (after Webbe) | By the
cross, sad vigil keeping |
| Stabilitas | What do I
owe |
| Staff of Faith | No other
prophet |
| Stafford | Firmly I
believe and
truly
How bright these glorious
spirits shine
When all thy mercies, O my
God |
| Staincliffe | As when the
weary traveler
gains
Come, Jesus, from the
sapphire throne
My glorious Victor, Prince
divine
What thanks and praise to
thee we owe |
| Stainer | Praise, my
soul, the King of
heaven |
| Stainer's | Awake, ye
saints,
awake
From all thy saints in
warfare |
| Staines | Through him
who all our
sickness felt |
| Stainey | Jesus, meek and
gentle |
| Stalham | City of Peace,
our mother
dear
Jerusalem, my happy
home |
| Stalheim | Behold, the
Bridegroom
draweth nigh |
| Stamford | Father of
everlasting
grace |
| Stand up | Come, praise
the name of
Jesus
Stand up, stand up for
Jesus |
| Stand up and bless the Lord (Silver) | Stand up and bless the Lord
(Silver) |
| Stand up, clap hands | Stand up, clap
hands
Now from the heavens
descending |
| Standing on the promises | Standing on
the promises |
| Standish | Hail, true
Body, born of
Mary |
| Stanfield | There is a
land of peace and
love |
| Stanford | I love my
God, but with no love
of mine
Thou, God, all glory, honor,
power |
| Stanham | Lord, not
despairingly |
| Stanley | At even, ere
the sun was
set |
| Stanstead | Still will we
trust, though
earth seem dark
When on my day of
life |
| Stanton | From the
eastern
mountains
Safe in the shadow of the
Lord |
| Stanton Court | Father of
heaven, whose
love profound
O God, creation's secret
force |
| Stanton Harcourt | This
is the threefold
truth |
| Star in the East | Brightest and best of
the sons of the morning |
| Starlight | O Love that
casts out
fear |
| Stars all bright | Stars all
bright are
beaming |
| State Street | Come,
Holy Spirit, come;
let thy bright beams arise
Lord of the harvest,
hear
My times are in thy
hand |
| Statham's | As the sweet
flower that
scents the morn |
| Stay with me | Stay
with me
(Taiz) |
| Steal away | Steal away,
steal
away |
| Steeple Ashton | How
good a thing it
is |
| Steeple Ashton | Revive
thy work, O
Lord |
| Steeple Bells | Ring from
your
steeple |
| Steggall | Sow in the
morn thy
seed |
| Steiner | O Most
Mighty! O Most
Holy |
| Stella | All my heart this
night
rejoices
At Cana's wedding, long
ago
Behold the Lamb of
God
Empty I come, O God, to
thee
Father, who dost thy children
feed
Great God, who madest all for
man
Hail, Queen of heaven, the
ocean star
Jesus, my Lord, my God, my
all
Leader of faithful souls and
guide
O Lord, who formedst me to
wear
O who like thee, so calm, so
bright
Star of peace, to wanderers
weary
Sweet Savior, bless us ere we
go
Thee will I love, my strength, my
tower
Thou hidden love of God, whose
height
Thou who the night in
prayer
When gathering clouds around I
view |
| Stella Orientis | Brightest and best of the
sons of the morning |
| Stenka Razin | In the
quiet
consecration |
| Stephanos | Art thou
weary, art thou
languid
He expecteth, he
expecteth!
Holy Father, in thy
mercy |
| Stephens | Come down,
O Love
divine |
| Stepney | Through the
day thy love has
spared us
What heroes thou hast
bred |
| Sterula | Thou who on
that wondrous
journey |
| Steterburg | Lord, shall
thy children come
to thee?
O Wisdom, that with God's
own breath |
| Stettersburg | Now I
have found the
ground wherein |
| Stewardship | God in
his love for us lent
us this planet |
| Stewart | Brightest and
best of the sons
of the morning
To Jesus, our exalted
Lord
Triumphant Lord, thy work is
done
With glory clad, with strength
arrayed |
| Stille Nacht | Holy
night! Peaceful
night!
Silent night! Holy
night!
Still the night, holy the
night |
| Stillorgan | Jesus, thy
blood and
righteousness |
| Stir my heart | Stir my
heart |
| Stirling | Lo, God is
here! let us
adore
Pour out thy Spirit from on
high
The son of
Consolation |
| Stobel | Shepherd of
tender
youth
Thou, whose almighty
word |
| Stockton | A living
stream as crystal
clear
Dear Shepherd of thy people,
hear
In Christ there is no East or
West
O for a closer walk with
God
O for a heart to praise my
God
The highest and the holiest
place
When God of old came down
from heaven |
| Stockwell | Call Jehovah
thy
salvation
Christ, above all glory
seated
God in heaven, hear our
singing!
Lord of mercy and of
might
Tarry with me, O my
Savior |
| Stoke | O Lord, our
strength in
weakness |
| Stoke-on-Tern | God is
working his
purpose out |
| Stokesay Castle | From
ocean unto
ocean |
| Stola regia | In royal
robes of
splendor |
| Stonefield | O happy
day that fixed my
choice |
| Stonegate | Lord, as the
grain which once
on upland acres
Lord, by whose breath all
souls and seeds are living |
| Stonelaw | I greet thee,
who my sure
Redeemer art |
| Stoneleigh | Thou to
whom the sick and
dying
Through the day thy love has
spared us |
| Stonethwaite | Day by
day
Eternal Ruler of the
ceaseless round |
| Stonor | O joy of God,
that comest in the
morning |
| Stonypath | Believing
fathers oft have
told |
| Strer | Savior, blessed
Savior |
| Stories of Jesus | Tell me
the stories of
Jesus |
| Strl | Father of peace
and God of
love
Father, whose will is life and
good
Guide me, O thou great
Jehovah
Hark, the voice of love and
mercy
Jesus, thine all-victorious
love
Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing,
fill our hearts
O'er the distant mountains
breaking
Saints of God, the dawn is
brightening
Spirit divine, attend our
prayers |
| Stornaway | Now Christ
above the starry
floor |
| Storrington | Days and
moments quickly
flying |
| Story of love | If we only
seek
peace |
| Story of the Cross | In
his own raiment
clad |
| Stowell | Thy cross, O
Lord, the holy
sign |
| Stowey | How far is it
to
Bethlehem?
Praise God for the harvest of
farm and field
When a knight won his
spurs |
| Stracathro | All as God
wills, who wisely
heeds
And now the wants are told,
that brought
Approach, my soul, the
mercy-seat
Forgive our sins as we
forgive
How bright these glorious
spirits shine
I waited for the Lord my
God
Immortal love for ever
full
Jesus, whose all-redeeming
love
My Father, for another
night
Now evening comes to close
the day
O Father, for this little
life
O for a closer walk with
God
O for a thousand tongues to
sing
O God of Bethel, by whose
hand
Once, only once, and once
for all
Spirit divine, attend our
prayers
There is a fountain filled with
blood
Thy Kingdom come! on
bended knee
With joy we meditate the
grace |
| Straf mich nicht | Through the Red Sea
brought at last, Alleluia!
Christ,
whose glory fills the skies |
| Strand | Morn's
roseate hues have
decked |
| Strangford | My God,
I thank thee, who
hast made |
| Strassburg | Dear
Father, keep me
through this day |
| Stratford | No change
of time shall ever
shock
O thou who hast at thy
command
Turned by thy grace, I look
within |
| Stratford-on-Avon | O
for a thousand
tongues to sing |
| Strathpeffer | Hark,
through the courts
of heaven |
| Strattner | Magnify
Jehovah's
Name
Pain and toil are over
now
Soldiers of the Cross,
arise |
| Streatham | Disposer
supreme, and
Judge of the earth |
| Streatley | Lord of mercy
and of
might |
| Streets of Laredo | The
works of the Lord
are created in wisdom |
| Strength and stay | Happy the home that
welcomes you, Lord Jesus
And now, beloved
Lord, thy soul resigning
Hold thou my hand,
so weak I am and helpless
O happy
home
O King of saints, we
give thee praise
O perfect Love, all
human thought transcending
O Son of God, our
Captain of Salvation
O strength and stay
upholding all creation |
| Stroudwater | The Lord
is King, and like
a king
When Christ had shown
God's dawning Reign
When God of old came
down from heaven |
| Sturges | Lord, it belongs
not to my
care |
| Stuttgart | Angel bands,
in strains sweet
sounding
Bethlehem, of noblest
cities
Christ, above all glory
seated
Come, thou long-expected
Jesus
God, my King, thy might
confessing
God the Father sends his
angel
Hail, thou long-expected
Jesus
Hail, thou source of every
blessing
Hark, a thrilling voice is
sounding
Hark, ten thousand voices
sounding
In the Cross of Christ I
glory
Jesus calls us! o'er the
tumult
Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear
me
Lord, to whom except to
thee
Now may he who from the
dead
O to grace how great a
debtor
Paul the preacher, Paul the
poet
Praise the Father, God of
justice
Praise the Lord, ye heavens
adore him
Raised between the earth and
heaven
Thee we praise, high priest and
victim
What a strange and
wondrous story
Zion's King shall reign
victorious
Earth has
many a noble city |
| Stuyvesant | It came
upon the midnight
clear |
| Styall | Jesus, where'er
thy people
meet
No want of thine, O
God
O God, the joy of heaven
above
O Spirit of the living
God |
| Styria | O God, my
heart is fixed, 'tis
bent |
| Suantrai | This is my
will, my one
command |
| Submission | I do not
ask, O Lord that life
may be
I hunger and I
thirst
Jerusalem, my happy
home
My God, my Father,
while I stray
O'er mountaintops the
mount of God
Prince of Peace, control my
will
Seek, my soul, the narrow
gate
Tis my happiness
below
Weary of wandering from
my God
When streaming from the
eastern skies |
| Such love | Such
love |
| Sudeley | Father of
mercies, in thy
word |
| Sudeley | Heal us,
Emmanuel! hear our
prayer
Upon the holy mount they
stood
When God of old came down
from heaven |
| Sullivan | Holy Father,
cheer our
way |
| Sullivan (Gennesaret) | When through
the torn sail the wild tempest is streaming |
| Summae Deus clementiae | Great God of
boundless mercy, hear |
| Summer Time | Thine,
Lord, are the
blossoms of forest and field |
| Sumner | Day by
day
Far from my thoughts, vain
world, begone
O Son of Man, thyself once
crossed |
| Sumus tibi | Lord of all
creation
Who is on the Lord's
side |
| Sun of my soul | Go,
labor on; spend,
and be spent
O Master, let me walk
with thee
Sun of my soul, thou
Savior dear |
| Sunderland | My
Savior, can it ever
be
The eternal Spirit's
gifts
The Son of God
proclaim |
| Sundown | The day is
gently sinking to a
close
The sun is sinking
fast |
| Sundridge | To him who
for our sins was
slain
To thee, O Comforter
divine |
| Sunninghill | Jerusalem,
my happy
home
O throned, O crowned
with all renown |
| Sunrise | At thy feet, O
Christ, we
lay
O God, who canst not change
nor fail |
| Sunset | At even, ere the
sun was
set
Come, living God, when least
expected
Light of the world, in grace and
beauty
Savior, breathe an evening
blessing
The day is gently sinking to a
close
The day thou gavest, Lord, is
ended
The radiant morn hath passed
away |
| Suo-gân | Winter creeps |
| Suppliant | Heal me, O
my Savior,
heal
Thou to whom the sick and
dying |
| Supplication | All
creation groans and
travails
Come, my soul, thy suit
prepare
Dread Jehovah, God of
nations
Hail, thou once-despised
Jesus
Jesus, I my cross have
taken
Jesus, Lord, enthroned on
high
O King of saints, we give
thee praise
Savior, when in dust to
thee
Shine thou upon us,
Lord
Son of God, eternal
Savior
Thou who with dying
lips |
| Sure Guide | Guide me,
O thou great
Jehovah |
| Surrexit | Finished the
strife of battle
now |
| Surrexit Christus | All
you heavens, bless
the Lord
Give thanks to the
Lord |
| Surrexit Christus (Taizé) | Surrexit
Christus |
| Surrey | A stranger once
did bless the
earth
And can it be that I should
gain
Come, O thou Traveler
unknown
Creator Spirit, by whose
aid
Dear Lord, we long to see your
face
Forth from the dark and stormy
sky
Jesus, if still the same thou
art
Jesus, my Lord, my God, my
all
Jesus, thy boundless love to
me
Leader of faithful souls and
guide
Lord Jesus, if the same you
are
Lord of the harvest, once
again
Lord, shall thy children come to
thee?
My hope is built on nothing
less
O come, O come
Emmanuel
O hand of bounty, largely
spread
O Lord, we long to see your
face
O Savior, who in love didst
take
O thou, before the world
began
Spirit of truth, essential
God
Sweet Savior, bless us ere we
go
We saw thee not when thou
didst come
We saw thee not when thou
didst tread
When Jesus led his chosen
three |
| Surrey (Carey's) | O
Love, who formedst
me to wear
The Lord my pasture
shall prepare
Thee will I love, my
strength, my tower
When gathering
clouds around I view
When Jesus taught
by Galilee |
| Sursum corda | All go
to God when they
are sorely placed
Eternal Spirit of the
living Christ
Here, O my Lord, I see
thee face to face
I sing the almighty power
of God
People draw near to God
in their distress
Thee we adore, O hidden
Savior, thee
You are before me, Lord,
you are behind
Come, risen Lord, and
deign to be our guest
Lift up your hearts! We
lift them, Lord, to thee
Men go to God when
they are sorely placed |
| Sursum voces | Lord, thy
ransomed
Church is waking
O the joy, the joy of
harvest
Praise the Rock of our
salvation |
| Sussex | Father, hear the
prayer we
offer
God is love, his mercy
brightens
Men of England, who
inherit
O let the children come to
me
Rise and hear! The Lord is
speaking
Saints of God! Lo, Jesus'
people
Through the night of doubt and
sorrow
Very early in the
morning |
| Sussex Carol | As man
and woman we
were made
O Holy Father, God most
dear
O Holy Spirit, giver of
life
On Christmas night all
Christians sing |
| Suther | God moves in a
mysterious
way
Not to the terrors of the
Lord |
| Sutton Common | Heal
me, hands of
Jesus |
| Sutton Valence | Brightest and best of
the sons of the morning
From the eastern
mountains
O let him whose
sorrow |
| Swabia | Come, mild
and holy
Dove
Come to the morning
prayer
For all who watch
tonight
From lowest depths of
woe
Glory to thee, O
Lord
Grace, 'tis a charming
sound
Lord God the Holy
Ghost
Lord of the hearts of
men
My soul with patience
waits
My times are in thy
hand
O what if we are
Christ's
Our day of praise is
done
Revive thy work, O
Lord
Sweet feast of love
divine
This is the day of
light!
Jesus, my strength, my hope
Breathe on me, Breath of
God |
| Swahili | Jesus, Son of
Mary
Think, O Lord, in
mercy |
| Swainsthorpe | My
spirit on thy
care |
| Swanland | Today thy
mercy calls
us |
| Swanmore | My God,
and is thy table
spread |
| Swanwich | Great God,
with wonder and
with praise |
| Swanwick | Jesus, so
lowly |
| Sweden | New every
morning is the
love
O Love of God, how strong
and true
O thou to whose all-searching
sight
Savior, when night involves the
skies |
| Swedish Litany | Jesus, in
thy dying
woes |
| Sweet perfume | Consider how he loves
you |
| Sweet Sacrament Divine | Sweet
sacrament divine |
| Swing wide the gates | Swing wide the
gates |
| Swiss Melody (Pilgrims of the night) | Hark, hark, my soul! angelic songs are
swelling
My heart is
resting |
| Swiss Tune | He that
has God his
guardian made
O thou in whom thy saints
repose
The Lord hath spoke, the
mighty God
Weary of wandering from
my God |
| Switzerland (Swiss Tune) | O God, my
gracious God, to thee |
| Swyncombe | Lord, in
our lonely
hours |
| Sychar | Guide me, O
thou great
Jehovah
Hark, ten thousand voices
sounding
Jesus calls us! o'er the
tumult
Savior, sprinkle many
nations
Through the night of doubt and
sorrow
Zion's King shall reign
victorious |
| Sydcote | Savior,
sprinkle many
nations |
| Sydenham | Lord of the
harvest, thee we
hail
O Light, whose beams
illumine all |
| Sydenham Street | The
Lord Almighty
spoke the word |
| Sydney | What star is
this, with beams
so bright
When from the east the wise
men came |
| Sympathy | There is a
Name most sweet
on earth
There is no sorrow, Lord, too
light
We walk by faith, and not
by sight
What grace, O Lord, and
beauty shone |
| Syria | At the Lamb's
high feast we
sing |