Let us then, with gladsome mind
Let the whole earth his love proclaim 199 Let the whole earth his power confess 206 Let the world despise and leave me 449 Let this bless'd hope my eyelids close 310 Let this vain world engage no more 615 Let those refuse to sing 300 Let those that sow in sadness wait 255 Let thy kind Spirit in my heart Let troubles rise, and terrors frown Let us search well the bosom, if
Let vigorous youth engage Let wisdom all my actions gaide Let Zion's walls before thee ceaseless 561 Life, death, and hell, and worlds Life is a blessing can 't be sold Life is the hour that God has given Life, like a fountain, rich and free Life like a vain amusement flies Life's duty done, as sinks the clay Lift up a banner in the field Lift up the everlasting gates Lift up thy feet, and march in haste 159 Lift up your hands by morning light 262 Light are the pains that nature 494 Light of them who sit in error 549 Like angry bees they girt me round Like bees my foes beset me round Like burnished brass, the heaven Like flames of fire his servants are Like floods the angry nations rise Like flowery fields the nations stand Like fruitful showers of rain Like her, with hopes and fears we Like pilgrims through the countries Like raging fire thy wrath shall burn 126 Like the rough sea that cannot rest 410 Like thoughtless sheep the sinner 116 Ling'ring about these mortal shores 618 Lions, and beasts of savage name 415 Little, then, myself I knew Lo! his triumphal chariot waits "Lo, I am with you," saith the Lord 616 Lo, I cumber still the ground Lo! Jesus, who invites
Lord, our iniquities prevail
Lord, prepare us, by thy grace Lord, search my soul, try every Lord, search my thoughts, and try Lord, shall a sinful man proclaim Lord, shall it be for ever said Lord, shall these breathings of my Lord, shall the wicked still deride Lord, shall thy bright example shine 221 Lord, shall we lie so sluggish still Lord, since, in my advancing age Lord, submissive make us go Lord, thou hast proved our suffering 143 Lord, tune our hearts to praise and 296 Lord, we accept, with thankful heart 403 Lord, we adore thy ways
My conscience felt and owned the "My covenant I will ne'er revoke "My covenant stands for ever fast My crimes are great, but don't surpass My cup is mingled with my woes 204 My days are wasted, like the smoke 203 My days unclouded, as they pass My dear, Almighty Lord My eyes and ears shall bless his
My fainting flesh had died with grief My faith would lay her hand "My fasting and my holy groans My Father-God! how sweet the 336 My Father God! and may these lips "My Father's house," said he, "was My feet shall never slide,
My Saviour by his powerful word My Saviour, I would wait My Saviour, whom absent I love My Saviour will my life restore My sins a heavy load appear My song for ever shall record My soul hath gone too far astray My soul is like a wilderness My soul, in every scene admire My soul, in pleasing wonder lost My soul lies humbled in the dust My soul looks back to see My soul obeys th' Almighty call My soul's bowed down with heavy 45 My soul shall pray for Zion still 251 My soul was overwhelmed with woes 276 My soul would all her thoughts 60 My soul would leave this heavy clay 337 My spirit faints to see thy grace My spirit in thy hands secure My spirit labors up thy hill
My God, forgive my follies past My God hath saved my soul from My God, how excellent thy grace "My God," I cried, "thy servant save My God, I cry with every breath My God, if possible it be
My spirit, Lord, thou wilt not leave 60 My spirits flag, like withering grass 203 My thirsty, fainting soul 609 My thoughts address his throne 100 My thoughts are like a troubled sea 100 100 My thoughts, before they are my own 271 My thoughts lie open to the Lord 274 "My times are in thy hand," I cried 85 My tongue repeats her vows
My tongue shall all the day proclaim 153 My tongue, the glory of my frame
My God, I long, I hope, I wait My God is reconciled
My trust is fixed upon thy word
Now is the time; he bends his ear Now let me mount and join their
No longer will I ask your love No medicines could effect the cure No more fatigue-no more distress No more let human blood be spilt No more let sins and sorrows grow No more shall atheists mock his long 120 No more shall bold blasphemers say 117 No more, ye lusts, shall ye command 435 No prophet speaks to calm our woes 160 No, rather let me freely yield Nor angels can their joys contain Nor children, relatives, nor friends Nor death nor hell shall e'er remove 469 Nor death nor life, nor earth nor hell Nor doth it yet appear Nor earth, nor all the sky
Nor earth, nor seas, nor sun, nor stars 381 Nor let this willing soul complain Nor less thy glories in the deep Nor pain, nor grief, nor anxicus fear 622 Nor scorching sun, nor sickly moon 249 Nor shall my tongue alone proclaim 478 Nor shall the tyrant's rage Nor shall thy spreading gospel rest No rude alarms of raging foes Nor wreck, nor ruin, there is seen No sons of slander, rage, and strife No sun shall smite thy head by day Not all his treasures can procure Not all that men on earth can do Not all the blessings of a feast Not all the harps above
Not all their anguish and their blood 618 Not all the pains that e'er I bore 468 Not by the tertors of a slave
Now let our souls' immortal powers 77 Now let the church rejoice, and sing 179 Now let them boast how tall they Now let the world forbear its rage Now, Lord, I would be thine alone Now, Lord, I would be thine alone Now, Lord, my weary soul release Now make thy glory known Now may the King descend Now may we hear the voice of love 295 Now on our burdened hearts, O Lord 598 Now on thy grace I build my hope 447 "No works nor duties of your own Now rest-my long-divided heart Now safely moored-my perils o'er Now save us, Lord, from slavish fear 70 Now shall my head be lifted high 81 Now shall my minutes smoothly run 461 "Now shall the saints rejoice, and 147 Now shall the Lord exalt the just Now, sinners, dry your tears
Not choicest meats or noblest wines 584 | Now truth and honor shall abound Now, ye saints, lift up your eyes Now, ye that sit on earthly thrones
Not death itself shall stop my song Not for our duties or deserts "Not for the want of goats or Not for the want of goats or bullocks 120 "Not for the want of bullocks slain 118 Not fruits, nor wines, that tempt our 136 Not Gabriel asks the reason why Not half so far has nature placed Not half so high his power hath Not the fair palaces
No, the gracious word of faith Nothing but truth before his throne Not honey to the taste
Oft, when they saw their brethren On all our souls let grace descend On all the wings of time it flies On a poor worm thy power might Once has his awful voice declared "Once have I sworn, (I need no Once more our welcome we repeat Once on the raging seas I rode Once they were mourning here below
631 Our harps, that, when with joy we 268 167 Our hearts, by dying love subdued 453 589 Our hearts have often burned within 530 568 Our heart, that flinty, stubborn thing 515 Our heavenly Father calls
One army of the living God One day amidst the place One family, we dwell in him One privilege my heart desires One thing demands our care On every soul assembled here On every side I cast mine eye On him the race of man depends On him the Spirit, largely poured On impious wretches he will rain On kings that reign as David did On lands that lie beneath Only this frail and fleeting breath On thee alone my hope relies 385 On thee foul spirits have no power 249 On thee, our God, we all depend 574 On thee, our guardian God, we call 588 On the islands that sit in the regions 553 On the word thy blood hath sealed On us he bids the sun
Our help is in Jehovah's name
Our hope in waiting posture sits
Our labors done, securely laid
Our life contains a thousand springs 328
Our life is ever on the wing
Our life, while thou preserv'st that
Our lips shall tell them to our sons
409 Our lives through various scenes are 321 587 Our moments fly apace
276 Our prayers are faint and dull
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