INDEX TO THE HYMNS
��FIRST LINE AUTHOR NO.
A charge to keep 1 have C. Wesley . 580
A few more years shall roll .... Dr. Bonar . 838
A safe stronghold our God is still Luther, trans, by T. Carlyle 466
A thousand oracles divine .... C. Wesley . 61 Abide among us with Thy grace . . J. Stegmann, trans, by
Miss Winkworth 717
Abide with me ! fast falls the eventide. . //. / . Lyte . 911
According to Thy gracious word . . Montgomery . 736
Across the sky the shades of night . . /. Hamilton . 937
Again we lift our voice C. IVesley . 829
Ah ! Lord, with trembling I confess . . C. Wesley . 448
Ah ! whither should I go . . . . C. Wesley . 325
All glory, laud, and honour . Thcodulph^ trans, by Dr. Neale 860
All glory to God in the sky . . . C. Wesley . 979
All glory to our gracious Lord C. Wesley . 675
All hail the power of Jesu s name . . . Perronet . 207
All people that on earth do dwell . . W. Kethe . 2 All praise and thanks to God most High Schiitz, trans, by Aliss
Winkwortk 84
All praise to Him who dwells in bliss . . C. Wesley . 928
All praise to our redeeming Lord . . C. Wesley . 68 1
All thanks be to God C. Wesley . 217
All thanks to the Lamb, who gives us to meet C. Wesley . 786
All things are possible to him C. Wesley . 551
All things bright and beautiful . . . Mrs. Alexander 875
All ye that pass by C. Wesley . 161
Almighty God of love C. Wesley . 776
Almighty Maker of my frame . . . Miss Steele . 818
And are we yet alive. C. Wesley . 785
And can it be, that I should gain . . C. Wesley . 360
And let our bodies part C. Wesley . 792
Angel voices, ever singing F. Pott . . 658
Appointed by Thee, we meet in Thy name . C. Wesley . 788
Arise, my soul, arise, Shake C. Wesley . 363
Arise, my soul, arise, Thy C. Wesley . 135
Arm of the Lord, awake, awake. . . C. Wesley . 219
Around the throne of God in heaven . . Mrs. Shepherd. 888
Art thou weary, art thou languid . . Dr. Neale . 293
As pants the hart for cooling streams . . Tote and Brady 510
As with gladness men of old . . . W. C. Dix . 128
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