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A Collection of Lutheran Music
Hymnal Concordance
’Lutheran Worship’ Edition
Abridged Concordance
A Collection of Lutheran Music
Hymnal Concordance
’Lutheran Worship’ Edition
Abridged Concordance
Donald L. Vossler
Editor
Anaheim, California
c© 2008 Donald L. Vossler
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A Collection of Lutheran Music, Hymnal ConcordanceEvangelical Lutheran Worship Edition
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Preface
Wherever Christians gather together to worship and praise God, we sing songs—songs that express ourguilt due to sin, our contrition and confession, and our faith, hope and joy of God’s grace and salvation.Throughout history Christians have joined together in singing hymns of praise to a loving God. Lutheransin particular are blessed with a great heritage of Christian music. The Lutheran hymnals commonly used inour American churches today are truly a blessing from our Lord.
The goal of A Collection of Lutheran Music is to help Christians praise God with music and song. ThisCollection of music provides simplified chordbooks, midi files, concordances and audio CDs as supplementsto the common Lutheran hymnals and is aimed at increasing the number of people who can enjoy studying,listening to and playing this cherished music themselves.
Hymnal Concordance
A concordance is an alphabetical index of all the words in a text or corpus of texts, showing every contextualoccurrence of a word. This concordance indexes the hymn stanzas found in the Lutheran hymnal LutheranWorship published in 1982 by Concordia Publishing House.
The Lutheran Worship Concordance is available in two versions. This book is the Abridged Concordance.It includes entries for the significant words in the hymnal (excluding common prepositions, pronouns, verbs,and articles). The CD that accompanies the book contains the browser-based Unabridged Concordance thatindexes all the words that appear in the hymnal and is very convenient for computer use.
The statistics below compare the contents of the Unabridged and Abridged versions:
• Unabridged Concordance: 5,013 words, 77,890 phrases indexed
• Abridged Concordance: 4,666 words, 36,320 phrases indexed
Each phase entry in the concordance is preceeded by a reference. For example, the entry
502.4.2 Renew our Sabbath hours
under the word SABBATH has the reference “502.4.2” which means the phrase “Renew our Sabbath hours”is found in Hymn 502, Stanza 4, Phrase 2. The abbreviations Ti, Re, or Al shown in some references indicatethe word is found in the hymn Title, Refrain, or Alleluia Refrain, respectively.
Media Formats
The Lutheran Worship concordance is available in several media formats. The Abridged Concordance isavailable as both a printed book and as an Abobe PDF file (Portable Document Format) that can bedownloaded from the Lutheran Music web site. The Unabridged Concordance is available on a computer CDaccompanying the printed book, or as a ZIP file downloaded from the web site.
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Copyrights
In preparing A Collection of Lutheran Music for publication every effort has been made to respect theintellectual property rights of the copyright holders. Other than indexing short phrases, neither the Abridgednor the Unabridged version contains full hymn texts that are under copyright protection.
“Music is an outstanding gift of God and next to theology...I would not give up my slight knowledgeof music for a great consideration...and youth should be taught this art...for it makes fine skillfulpeople...I would certainly like to praise music with all my heart as the excellent gift of God whichit is and to commend it to everyone.” Martin Luther
Dedicated to the glory of Christ,
Donald L. VosslerJanuary 2008 (first printing)
www.LutheranMusic.com
Contents
A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133K . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174O . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254U . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291Z . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 293
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ABUNDANCE
A (293 words)
A (360 entries omitted)
see Unabridged Concordance
AARON (1 entry)
318.3.7 You can be like faithful Aaron,
ABANDON (2 entries)
52.5.1 He never will abandon you.
223.5.5 Let ev’ryone abandon sin
ABASE (1 entry)
471.2.4 Yourself you did abase
ABASING (1 entry)
40.Re.2 God in Christ himself abasing,
ABBA (1 entry)
207.2.3 Abba, Father, give me grace
ABEL’S (1 entry)
98.4.1 Abel’s blood for vengeance
ABHORRED (2 entries)
331.2.2 All idols are to be abhorred.
385.3.8 I have all sin abhorred.
ABIDE (43 entries)
20.3.2 Bid Christ with you abide.
59.4.7 Oh, come to us, Abide with us,
60.4.7 Oh, come to us, Abide with us,
66.2.2 In each home abide
74.4.1 Abide with us, O Lord, we pray;
101.4.4 Joys that through all time abide.
107.6.3 For Jesus will in love abide
125.5.4 life that in all may abide:
139.3.3 Pure in heart and act abide,
148.5.4 life that in all may abide:
152.3.4 With your pow’r and love abide;
154.2.7 That we in living faith abide,
154.3.3 And in your service to abide;
155.4.3 That we may abide in the Lordwho bought us,
159.5.4 life that in all may abide:
223.6.3 They shall in sin and shame abide
224.3.2 Your cov’nant surely will abide.
266.4.5 With my Savior to abide
284.3.2 There forever to abide!
287.Ti.1 Abide with Us, Our Savior
287.1.1 Abide with us, our Savior,
287.2.1 Abide with us, our Helper,
287.3.1 Abide with us, Redeemer,
287.4.1 Abide in princely bounty
287.5.1 Abide as our protector
287.6.1 Abide among us always,
291.2.6 Deigns to abide with us in love,
297.4.1 God’s Word forever shall abide,
354.2.9 Abide with me, O Savior,
364.4.2 Ever will your truth abide.
381.1.9 Faithful Lord, with me abide;
385.5.8 And there with you abide.
488.3.1 Abide with me from morn till eve,
488.3.3 Abide with me when night is nigh,
490.Ti.1 Abide with Me
490.1.1 Abide with me; fast falls theeventide.
490.1.2 The darkness deepens; Lord, withme abide.
490.1.4 Help of the helpless, oh, abidewith me.
490.2.4 Through cloud and sunshine, oh,abide with me.
490.3.4 O thou who changest not, abidewith me.
490.4.4 I triumph still if thou abide withme!
490.5.4 In life, in death, O Lord, abidewith me.
495.4.6 In your garner to abide.
ABIDES (2 entries)
343.3.7 God abides, his Word unchanging;
376.3.1 Love in Christ abides forever,
ABIDING (11 entries)
50.2.1 Shepherds in the fields abiding,
184.6.3 His peace in us abiding,
193.12.1 Lord, your abiding presence
255.2.5 My soul in peace abiding,
340.4.1 Abiding, steadfast, firm, and sure
379.1.2 “All in my way abiding;
415.6.4 Earthly wealth is not abiding,
425.2.2 My hope and life abiding;
434.Ti.1 Christians, While on EarthAbiding
434.1.1 Christians, while on earth abiding,
512.2.5 Close by your side abiding,
ABLAZING (1 entry)
54.1.2 Awed by heav’nly light ablazing,
ABLE (2 entries)
242.1.3 You, Bread of Life, alone are able
242.4.3 For by its grace I now am able
ABODE (5 entries)
93.4.3 By the vault whose dark abode
294.1.4 Formed you for his own abode.
296.1.2 The place of your abode;
414.Ti.1 Who Trusts in God a StrongAbode
414.1.1 Who trusts in God a strong abode
ABOUND (8 entries)
209.1.2 You abound in gracious love,
218.2.4 In our hearts and lives abound.312.4.1 Blessings abound where’er he
reigns:
329.3.2 And would in works of loveabound
342.1.4 And righteous fruits abound.
450.6.6 And oil and wine abound,
467.2.2 And all in charity abound
508.5.3 Let the healing streams abound;
ABOUNDING (4 entries)
27.4.6 For kindness so abounding:
54.1.10 For you, for you and all the worldabounding.”
265.3.12 Give us grace abounding;
325.3.10 Be a song of grace abounding!”
ABOUNDS (1 entry)
131.1.2 In praise of love that stillabounds:
ABOUT (3 entries omitted)
see Unabridged Concordance
ABOVE (116 entries omitted)
see Unabridged Concordance
ABRAHAM (2 entries)
450.Ti.1 The God of Abraham Praise464.1.3 With Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob,
the blest,
ABR’AM (3 entries)
450.1.1 The God of Abr’am praise,
450.2.1 The God of Abr’am praise,
450.3.1 The God of Abr’am praise,
ABR’AM’S (1 entry)
450.9.5 Hail, Abr’am’s God and mine!
ABRAM’S (2 entries)
33.3.1 Abram’s promised great reward,
413.3.2 To Abram’s bosom bear me home
ABROAD (8 entries)
40.1.4 Tell abroad his goodness proudly,
74.2.4 And shed new joys of life abroad.
133.1.2 Earth, tell it out abroad,192.3.7 You harvest seeds once cast
abroad259.3.2 Scatters abroad the goodly seed,
276.2.3 To spread through all the earthabroad
366.3.8 His name abroad is poured.
441.1.3 Who spread the flowing seasabroad
ABSENT (1 entry)
469.1.3 Keep our loved ones who areabsent
ABSOLUTION (2 entries)
235.5.1 The words which absolution give
235.7.2 For absolution full and free,
ABSOLVE (2 entries)
428.5.2 Absolve us through yourboundless grace!
477.4.2 Absolve and lift us up, we pray;
ABSOLVED (2 entries)
235.6.2 Absolved by Christ the sinnerstands;
362.2.3 For by your cross absolved I am
ABSOLVING (1 entry)
164.3.3 Quick’ning, strength’ning, andabsolving,
ABUNDANCE (2 entries)
157.3.2 With the abundance of yourgrace.
158.3.2 With the abundance of yourgrace.
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ABUNDANT (4 entries)
183.4.1 His love abundant far exceeds216.1.4 Spring up, and bear abundant
fruit.436.4.5 Let them his praise abundant
show.496.2.2 Autumn’s rich, abundant stores,
ABUSE (2 entries)
113.2.2 With sore abuse and scorn!
349.5.2 Why longer abuse
ABUSED (3 entries)
120.3.2 Who has so sore abused you
121.3.2 Who has so sore abused you
356.2.2 Your grace abused, my misspentyears!
ACCENTS (3 entries)
133.2.5 And, list’ning to his accents,
395.3.1 In their sad accents of distress
464.2.2 In accents persuasive and tender,
ACCEPT (11 entries)
102.5.2 Accept the prayers we bring,
151.2.1 How vast your mercy to accept
195.2.4 Accept our thankful cry.
217.2.3 Accept what is your own
229.4.2 Come accept his invitation;
260.1.5 Accept these hands to labor,
279.5.4 Accept the praise I bring.
290.3.3 Accept each faithful vow,
326.1.3 Accept the sacrifice of praise
385.5.2 Accept my supplication;
508.3.2 Wilt thou not accept my prayer?
ACCEPTANCE (1 entry)
279.4.1 By you my prayers acceptancegain
ACCEPTED (1 entry)
102.5.1 Their praises you accepted;
ACCEPTING (1 entry)
187.4.4 Accepting Christ’s salvation.
ACCLAMATION (1 entry)
519.4.1 When Christ shall come withshout of acclamation
ACCOMPLISH (1 entry)
249.4.3 God can accomplish vastly more
ACCOMPLISHED (1 entry)
117.3.1 Thus, with thirty yearsaccomplished,
ACCORD (8 entries)
36.3.2 Changed of with one accord,
107.1.2 We celebrate with one accord;
129.4.2 And sing today with one accord
149.7.2 All praise to you let earth accord:
171.2.5 Fill the heav’ns with sweet accord:
186.1.6 Shall break forth with one accord.221.1.2 With one accord our parting
hymn of praise;
225.2.1 With one accord, O God, we pray,
ACCORDING (1 entry)
446.3.6 Which I have made according toyour will.
ACCOUNT (1 entry)
222.3.6 When my account is given
ACCURSED (2 entries)
123.3.3 He died on the accursed tree–
366.1.4 From the accursed load.
ACHIEVING (1 entry)
108.6.3 The victory achieving,
ACQUIT (1 entry)
235.3.2 I truly pardon and acquit,
ACQUITTED (1 entry)
119.5.3 We forfeited our lives yet areacquitted;
ACROSS (4 entries)
181.Ti.1 Across the Sky the Shades ofNight
181.1.1 Across the sky the shades of night
324.2.1 As priests across the surgingJordan bore
491.1.4 Steal across the sky.
ACT (4 entries)
139.3.3 Pure in heart and act abide,227.4.2 We still may act the Christian’s
part,
280.2.6 My ev’ry act, word, thought belove.
344.4.4 Bold, unified in act and song.
ACTION (4 entries)
165.2.3 Lead our ev’ry thought andaction,
247.1.9 Shall blossom in action for Godand for all.
288.3.2 When we thank God by action,
321.6.2 Rouse to action heart and mind;
ACTIONS (2 entries)
275.4.3 By words and signs and actionsthus
277.5.4 Make my will and actions true,
ACTIVE (1 entry)
482.1.2 Active and watchful, standingnow before you;
ACTS (2 entries)
223.6.7 Their pious acts do not avail,
288.1.5 So that his saving acts we see
ADAM (3 entries)
292.Ti.1 In Adam We Have All Been One
292.1.1 In Adam we have all been one,363.4.1 But Christ, the second Adam,
came
ADAM’S (3 entries)
363.Ti.1 All Mankind Fell in Adam’s Fall
363.1.1 All mankind fell in Adam’s fall,387.1.4 Died that Adam’s heirs might
live.
ADDRESS (1 entry)
248.1.4 In hunger I address you.
ADDRESSED (5 entries)
70.3.4 Addressed their joyful song:
88.1.7 Anthems be to thee addressed,
88.2.7 Anthems be to thee addressed,
88.3.7 Anthems be to thee addressed,
195.5.4 Be endless praise addressed.
ADDRESSING (3 entries)
181.2.2 To you our prayers addressing,
213.2.2 Whom as Lord we areaddressing,
372.4.2 My heart your grace addressing,
ADDS (1 entry)
101.3.4 Adds more luster to the day.
ADMISSION (1 entry)
84.1.4 In your courts admission find.
ADMIT (1 entry)
79.5.3 Admit me to your kingdom
ADORATION (18 entries)
86.4.3 Richer by far is the heart’sadoration,
108.4.5 Compel my adoration.
134.3.2 To Christ our Lord adoration.
167.4.5 And equal adoration rise
202.4.2 Praise to you and adoration!
218.2.1 Thanks we give and adoration
282.4.3 In endless adoration323.4.3 To you be praises, thanks, and
adoration,387.Ti.1 Praise and Thanks and
Adoration387.1.1 Praise and thanks and adoration,
437.1.3 Our songs of adoration.
444.1.4 Joining in glad adoration!
449.1.2 And adoration leaves no roomfor pride,
458.6.4 With true adoration shall sing toyour praise.
483.2.2 Praise, and adoration.
507.4.5 Praise, adoration519.4.3 Then I shall bow in humble
adoration520.1.9 Give him praise and adoration!
ADORE (70 entries)
14.5.3 Whom with the Father we adore,
15.4.1 Yea, amen, let all adore thee,
19.2.3 And I too will adore you
20.Re.1 Hosanna! Now adore him,
32.6.3 There shall we laud you and adore
36.4.1 Let the heights of heav’n adorehim;
41.Re.1 Oh, come, let us adore him,
41.Re.2 Oh, come, let us adore him,41.Re.3 Oh, come, let us adore him,
Christ the Lord!44.7.2 Lord Jesus, we adore
45.7.3 Whom with the Father we adore
55.3.3 Come, adore on bended knee
72.3.4 In spirit to adore,
72.4.3 And Jesus, we adore you,
74.6.3 To God, whom all his hosts adore,
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ADORED AGAIN
75.2.4 Thee, whom heav’n and earthadore;
81.5.3 Whom with the Father we adore,
82.4.3 All nations shall adore him,
84.1.7 See your glory and adore you;
86.2.3 Angels adore him in slumberreclining,
135.1.8 All his works adore.168.2.1 Holy, holy, holy! All the saints
adore thee,169.4.7 Love and adore.
171.1.4 All in heav’n above adore you.
175.4.3 Glory we offer, praise thee andadore thee,
177.3.1 Now let all the heav’ns adore you;
179.1.2 Your Lord and King adore;
184.1.2 With song and prayer adore him
186.2.3 While his aged saints adore him
188.4.3 Whom with the Father we adore
189.4.3 Teach us to ceaselessly adore,
190.4.4 We with the angels may bow andadore.
198.2.3 Where we find thee and adorethee,
204.4.4 And to adore the Lamb.
206.1.2 Let us now adore him
206.4.9 And in truth adore you.
238.1.1 O Lord, we praise you, bless you,and adore you,
239.4.6 Love incarnate, I adore you;
260.3.6 You rightly to adore,
270.3.8 Earth and all its depth adore him,
274.4.2 Forever you adore,
275.7.3 The Trinity whom we adore
284.3.3 All the heav’nly host adore you,
311.Re.2 Till all the world adore his sacredname.
325.2.9 We adore you,
339.4.8 I will meet you and adore you!
362.6.1 Then shall I praise you and adore
389.2.2 Your grace adore, your pow’rconfess,
398.4.6 Serving you whom we adore,
398.4.7 Serving you whom we adore.
419.4.8 Hymns that adore him
421.4.3 Dear Lord, we all adore you,
435.5.2 The God whom heav’n and earthadore,
437.4.4 With angel hosts let us adore
440.3.4 Whom with the Spirit we adore
443.3.6 Whom earth and heav’n adore;444.4.1 Praise to the Lord! Oh, let all that
is in me adore him!444.4.4 Gladly forever adore him!
445.1.1 Praise the Almighty, my soul,adore him!
446.Ti.1 Jehovah, Let Me Now Adore You
446.1.1 Jehovah, let me now adore you,
448.2.4 Your noblest work is to adore.
448.5.3 Until that day when I adore you,
450.4.6 I shall his pow’r adore
451.4.2 Your angels adore you, all veilingtheir sight.
455.7.2 The Lord whom we adore:
482.1.4 Thus we adore you.
492.4.7 And in worthier strains adore you
493.3.7 And with your lives adore him
494.1.3 We lay it before you, we kneel andadore you;
ADORED (14 entries)
17.4.2 Adored in highest majesty;
49.2.1 Christ, by highest heav’n adored,
51.4.2 By all be he adored,
63.2.6 By the angel hosts adored,
77.4.4 The God by all adored,
77.4.5 The God by all adored.
195.1.3 Who followed you, obeyed,adored,
297.2.8 God’s only Son, adored.
310.1.3 Ascend the heights where God’sadored.
310.6.3 And their blest Spirit are adored.
327.1.2 Where you are worshiped andadored!
452.3.6 Who is by one and all adored:
499.Ti.1 Christ, by Heavenly Host Adored
499.1.1 Christ, by heav’nly hosts adored,
ADORING (10 entries)
40.Re.3 Our adoring love enshrining,
63.3.10 One who kneels adoring.
110.3.2 There, adoring at his feet,
131.4.1 Adoring praises now we bring
163.5.6 With angels his name adoring.
171.5.5 And, adoring, bend the knee
346.1.5 This day we raise Our song ofpraise Adoring thee,
346.2.5 This day we raise Our song ofpraise Adoring thee,
346.3.5 This day we raise Our song ofpraise Adoring thee,
486.2.6 Spirit of both adoring.
ADORINGLY (2 entries)
210.6.2 The angels sing adoringly.
378.2.5 My love, adoringly,
ADORN (8 entries)
23.4.3 Adorn its walls with all thingsright,
24.4.3 Adorn its walls with all thingsright,
45.7.2 Let songs of praise your nameadorn,
239.Ti.1 Soul, Adorn Yourself withGladness
239.1.1 Soul, adorn yourself withgladness,
278.2.4 Which now his brow adorn;313.2.1 See a long race thy temple courts
adorn,411.4.3 And then, when gray hairs will
their temples adorn,
ADORNED (2 entries)
148.2.2 adorned with the glory ofblossom;
159.2.2 adorned with the glory ofblossom;
ADORNING (3 entries)
86.1.3 Star of the east, the horizonadorning,
86.5.3 Star of the east, the horizonadorning,
150.3.4 Adorning your redemption;
ADVENT (7 entries)
12.Ti.1 The Advent of Our God
12.1.1 The advent of our God
14.5.2 Whose advent has our freedomwon,
16.Ti.1 Hosanna Now Through Advent
16.1.1 Hosanna now through Advent
25.4.2 Bend down with Advent grace.
193.5.8 Your advent ever near.
ADVENTURE (1 entry)
387.1.8 Find adventure, joys exceeding!
ADVERSITY (1 entry)
391.2.5 When in adversity
ADVOCATE (2 entries)
175.1.3 Spirit of comfort, advocate,defender,
428.3.4 Our Savior and our advocate.
AFAR (8 entries omitted)
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AFFECTION (2 entries)
141.3.6 Which with true affection
429.1.3 His will is good, and his affection,
AFFLICTED (3 entries)
116.Ti.1 Stricken, Smitten, and Afflicted
116.1.1 Stricken, smitten, and afflicted,
400.2.2 Of your afflicted ones,
AFFLICTING (1 entry)
144.3.2 Afflicting him for men,
AFFLICTION (4 entries)
94.2.1 You have suffered great affliction
109.2.2 Anguish, and affliction,
109.3.6 Brought your deep affliction;
406.2.5 Help me in my affliction.
AFFORD (5 entries)
261.1.6 And needful strength afford.
285.5.1 O my Savior, help afford
400.3.4 Can instant help afford.
445.2.5 Since mortals can no help afford,
445.3.6 Will aid and counsel now afford.
AFFRIGHT (1 entry)
128.4.6 Cannot my soul affright;
AFOOT (1 entry)
377.3.1 Hope of the world, afoot on dustyhighways,
AFRAID (2 entries)
367.3.7 I am no more afraid.
427.3.2 And do not be afraid.
AFRESH (2 entries)
243.2.4 Here taste afresh the calm of sinforgiv’n.
385.2.6 Which rise afresh each morn,
AFRICA’S (1 entry)
322.1.3 From Africa’s bright fountains
AFTER (13 entries omitted)
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AGAIN (42 entries omitted)
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AGAINST ALIEN
AGAINST (22 entries)
107.2.2 The judgment that against usstood;
230.1.6 And hold against us what we’vebeen,
234.1.3 I see my sins against you, Lord,
300.3.3 Can stand against his power.
302.2.1 Watch against the world thatfrowns
302.3.1 Watch against yourself, my soul,
303.1.5 Against all foes be thusvictorious.
305.2.6 Against unnumbered foes;
310.1.2 Rampart against the devil’shorde;
315.1.4 Against the foe, confiding in thymight.
337.3.4 Against the hellish flood.
339.1.6 Wars against your Word of life;
347.4.5 When all things seem against us,
353.3.3 Free will against God’s judgmentfought,
385.2.3 Against the sin in me
385.4.6 Against infirmity;
392.4.4 Offend against my God.
396.2.3 To strive against the body’s ills
431.4.6 That sets itself against your will.
449.4.2 When utmost evil strove againstthe light?
508.3.7 Hoping against hope I stand,
518.1.6 Leads against the foe;
AGE (17 entries)
17.6.4 From age to age eternally.
83.2.3 Slowly in type, from age to age
135.Re.2 Age to age shall say,
135.1.2 Age to age shall say;
143.4.1 He broke the age-bound chains ofhell;
164.3.6 Age to age and soul to soul
258.1.3 Each age its solemn task mayclaim but once;
294.2.8 Never fails from age to age?
333.1.3 To spread its light from age toage
335.1.8 Shines on from age to age.
343.1.3 Each from age to age proclaiming
365.2.1 Christ be my teacher in age as inyouth,
431.3.6 Preserve your Church from age toage.
435.4.4 And shall from age to age endure.
474.5.4 And well support our age.
476.1.4 From youth to age remain.
487.2.3 We praise your light in ev’ry age,
AGED (1 entry)
186.2.3 While his aged saints adore him
AGELESS (2 entries)
176.4.4 Of heaven’s ageless years
343.3.3 In the ageless Word expounding
AGES (24 entries)
18.5.4 While eternal ages run!
35.6.3 O endless ages, raise your voice;
84.2.7 Myst’ry hid in former ages,
98.3.1 Blest through endless ages
117.5.6 While the timeless ages run.
149.7.4 You are, while endless ages run,
157.4.3 That, as the ceaseless agesthrong,
158.4.3 That, as the ceaseless agesthrong,
173.1.6 While eternal ages run!
180.Ti.1 Our God, Our Help in Ages Past
180.1.1 O God, our help in ages past,
180.4.1 A thousand ages in your sight
180.6.1 O God, our help in ages past,
203.1.6 Through ages joined in tune,
294.1.5 On the Rock of Ages founded,
340.3.3 Is all fulfilled while ages roll,
361.Ti.1 Rock of Ages, Cleft for Me
361.1.1 Rock of Ages, cleft for me,
361.4.5 Rock of Ages, cleft for me,
489.3.4 Shall live and reign all agesthrough.
491.6.4 While the ages run.
492.4.8 While ages run.
512.2.3 For you, the Rock of Ages,
518.4.7 This through countless ages
AGLOW (5 entries)
54.1.6 Aglow with light into the night ofdarkness deep,
73.1.3 Aglow with grace and mercy!
155.2.2 Set our hearts with sacred fireaglow
163.5.3 We’ll gather in song, our heartsaglow,
337.1.6 Keep hope’s bright star aglow.
AGO (1 entry)
58.2.6 Lived our Savior long ago.
AGONIES (2 entries)
176.3.4 Thorned agonies untold.
427.3.4 Where agonies are made,
AGONIZING (1 entry)
95.3.4 To the agonizing load
AGONY (7 entries)
93.3.2 By your agony of prayer,
95.5.5 Let your bitter agony,
145.2.5 With cries of agony.
223.1.7 And by his blood and agony
236.6.1 Agony and bitter labor
237.6.1 Agony and bitter labor
336.1.3 Whose wounds and agony untold
AGREEING (1 entry)
111.3.7 The Son, content, agreeing!
AH (3 entries omitted)
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AHEAD (1 entry)
463.4.7 Send hope ahead to grasp it
AID (15 entries)
86.1.2 Dawn on our darkness and lend usyour aid.
86.5.2 Dawn on our darkness and lend usyour aid.
167.Ti.1 Creator Spirit, by Whose Aid
167.1.1 Creator Spirit, by whose aid
232.1.4 No human pow’r can aid me.
325.3.2 Both bride and groom besoughtyour aid,
345.3.4 Which comes to aid our strife!349.4.5 What pow’r, then, O sinner, can
lend you its aid?
411.2.2 For I am your God and will stillgive you aid;
428.1.2 We know not where to look foraid;
435.2.2 Without our aid he did us make.
445.3.6 Will aid and counsel now afford.454.2.1 His sov’reign pow’r without our
aid457.1.3 To aid my tongue to bless his
name483.1.3 For his aid and counsel ask;
AIM (1 entry)
263.1.8 Make his aim and sole endeavor.
AIMLESS (1 entry)
319.1.3 That life should be an aimlessmote,
AIMS (2 entries)
295.2.3 Our fears, our hopes, our aimsare one,
377.1.4 Who by our own false hopes andaims are spent.
AIR (7 entries)
39.1.5 Till the air Ev’rywhere
56.6.2 Let anthems fill the air!
67.4.2 With fragrance fills the air;
310.3.3 What Gospel trumpets fill the air!
319.3.2 O Christ, to breathe our poisonedair,
448.3.2 That dance for joy in summer air,
458.4.2 It breathes in the air, it shines inthe light,
AISLE (1 entry)
455.4.3 Through gate and porch andcolumned aisle
ALARM (5 entries)
109.5.1 If my sins give me alarm
270.3.5 Nor your threats alarm me
382.2.2 Pervade your soul with vainalarm;
483.3.2 Foes need not alarm you;
485.4.3 And shield me from alarm.
ALARMS (2 entries)
318.2.6 With the judgment’s dreadalarms,
501.3.1 From war’s alarms, from deadlypestilence
ALAS (4 entries)
97.Ti.1 Alas! and Did My Savior Bleed
97.1.1 Alas! and did my Savior bleed,
232.Ti.1 Alas, My God, My Sins Are Great
232.1.1 Alas, my God, my sins are great,
ALIEN (3 entries)
346.1.6 That in the days When aliensound Had all but drowned
346.2.6 That in the days When aliensound Had all but drowned
346.3.6 That in the days When aliensound Had all but drowned
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ALIVE ALONE
ALIVE (2 entries)
147.4.2 To you, once dead but now alive!
246.5.7 Dead yet alive I praise you!
ALL (1029 entries omitted)
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ALLAY (1 entry)
391.6.3 When God’s good healing shallallay
ALLELUIA (197 entries omitted)
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ALLELUIAS (5 entries omitted)
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ALLOT (1 entry)
372.4.6 Whatever you allot,
ALLOW (4 entries)
270.1.8 Nothing I’ll allow to hide you,
331.7.2 The straying thought do notallow.
372.2.3 Do not allow the night
489.1.3 Your grace and peace to us allow
ALLOWS (1 entry)
445.1.4 As long as he allows me breath.
ALLOY (2 entries)
75.3.4 Pure and free from sin’s alloy,
353.10.5 But watch lest foes with basealloy
ALLURE (1 entry)
255.3.4 The world and sin allure.
ALLURING (1 entry)
386.3.3 When temptations come alluring,
ALMIGHTY (41 entries)
73.4.1 Almighty Father, in your Son
79.4.6 With your almighty arm
125.3.1 God the Almighty, the Lord,
148.3.1 God the Almighty, the Lord,
156.3.2 We God’s almighty hand behold
159.3.1 God the Almighty, the Lord,
168.1.1 Holy, holy, holy! Lord GodAlmighty!
168.4.1 Holy, holy, holy! Lord GodAlmighty!
169.Ti.1 Come, O Almighty King
169.1.1 Come, O almighty King,
175.4.1 Lord God Almighty, unto thee beglory,
193.10.8 With your almighty arm.
210.3.2 Our Father, the Almighty One.
216.Ti.1 Almighty Father, Bless the Word
216.1.1 Almighty Father, bless the Word
228.1.3 He holds them in almighty arms,
284.2.3 By almighty love anointed,
286.3.1 Come, Almighty, to deliver;
291.2.2 God, the Almighty, is dwelling;
301.1.4 Lord God almighty.
317.Ti.1 God, Whose Almighty Word
317.1.1 God, whose almighty word
342.Ti.1 Almighty God, Your word Is Cast
342.1.1 Almighty God, your Word is cast
399.2.6 Almighty as before,
406.3.4 My battle sword, Almighty Lord,
441.Ti.1 We Sing the Almighty Power ofGod
441.1.1 We sing th’ almighty pow’r ofGod,
444.Ti.1 Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
444.1.1 Praise to the Lord, the Almighty,the King of creation!
444.3.3 Ponder anew What the Almightycan do
445.Ti.1 Praise the Almighty
445.1.1 Praise the Almighty, my soul,adore him!
450.8.4 “Almighty King!
451.1.4 Almighty, victorious, your greatname we praise!
452.2.1 What God’s almighty pow’r hasmade,
454.3.4 Almighty Maker, to your name?
458.3.2 Almighty, your pow’r hasfounded of old,
462.2.6 By God’s almighty, boundlesspow’r,
484.1.4 Beneath thine own almightywings.
501.1.1 God of our fathers, whosealmighty hand
ALMS (1 entry)
402.3.6 That you deign for alms to sue,
ALOFT (2 entries)
146.3.2 And waves aloft the victor’sspoils.
436.2.2 O clouds that ride the winds aloft;
ALONE (107 entries)
15.4.6 Thou shalt reign, and thou alone!
22.2.6 Rule in all our hearts alone;
45.4.4 Salvation comes from you alone.
54.3.6 “To God on high alone give praiseand glory,
77.6.2 And make us yours alone,
109.3.1 Yet, O Lord, not thus alone
111.Ti.1 A Lamb Alone Bears Willingly
111.1.1 A lamb alone bears willingly
112.10.2 With our evil left alone,
123.5.5 Christ alone our souls will feed;
126.7.2 This alone can sin destroy;
133.4.8 Ascribe to God alone!
149.5.5 You reign as King of kings alone.
150.1.3 This hope alone has always stilled
150.2.3 My heart shall rest in him alone,
180.2.3 Sufficient is your arm alone,
188.3.3 Alone, while others murdered lay,
193.3.8 And praise to God alone.
194.3.8 And praise to God alone.
198.3.4 Bring forth precious sheavesalone,
206.1.7 Him alone God we own,
210.Ti.1 All Glory Be to God Alone
210.1.1 All glory be to God alone,
210.5.2 The Lord of all things, you alone.
211.2.1 For he alone who shows suchmight
217.1.3 The pow’r is yours alone
217.1.6 And yours alone shall be thepraise!
223.3.7 Him you must hear, and himalone,
224.4.6 Serve any will but yours alone.
230.2.1 Your grace and love alone avail
233.3.5 Jesus’ cross alone can vanquish
242.1.3 You, Bread of Life, alone are able243.4.4 My strength is in your might, your
might alone.
248.2.6 Refuge in you alone I seek,
259.3.3 Intent alone that men may have
261.3.1 So may they live to you alone,
265.2.5 Lord, you alone, our Savior.
265.3.5 Lord, you alone, our Savior.
274.5.2 May we love you alone
276.5.3 Look and be saved through faithalone,
277.2.8 Where Jesus alone is your joy andyour rest.
277.4.2 Jesus, rest alone on you.
277.6.1 Therefore you alone, my Savior,
280.1.5 Yours wholly, yours alone I am;
280.1.6 Be you alone my sacred flame.
280.2.2 May dwell but your pure lovealone;
281.1.3 You alone, our strong defender,
282.1.6 To you alone we sing;
282.2.6 To you alone we sing;
282.3.6 To you alone we sing;
283.Ti.1 You Are the Way; to You Alone
283.1.1 You are the way; to you alone
283.2.1 You are the truth; your Wordalone
290.1.2 On him alone we build;
290.1.3 With his true saints alone
293.2.2 Your name alone confessing,
302.4.3 God alone can make you free,
305.3.2 Stand in his strength alone;
320.4.1 And not alone to nations
320.5.4 To live his love alone.325.1.5 Our faith is built, and Christ
alone329.6.4 Saved by his grace through faith
alone.331.2.1 I, I alone, am God, your Lord;
331.2.4 Sincerely love me alone.
334.2.2 For you are Lord of lords alone;
341.3.1 Lord, you alone This work havedone
344.6.3 Your Word alone our heart’sdefense,
351.2.5 No, it was grace, and grace alone,
351.5.6 Since I am saved by grace alone.
352.2.3 All who confide in Christ alone
355.1.5 Faith looks to Jesus Christ alone,355.4.5 Your grace alone, dear Lord, I
plead,
355.5.1 Faith clings to Jesus’ cross alone
355.5.5 For faith alone can justify;
357.Ti.1 I Trust, O Christ, in You Alone
357.1.1 I trust, O Christ, in you alone;
357.1.7 For you alone my strength renew.
358.3.1 Seek him alone,
359.6.3 Now to be thine, yea, thine alone,
361.2.6 Thou must save, and thou alone.363.3.2 Flow thoughts and deeds of sin
alone;368.4.3 Clothed in his righteousness
alone,385.2.1 It is your work alone
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ALONG ANCHOR
404.6.4 Yours alone eternally.
405.1.3 All that we have is yours alone,
407.2.3 Alone are my salvation,
407.2.8 Alone are worth my love.
407.3.2 My sun, my light, alone;
408.4.2 You alone shall lead,
409.3.5 For God alone has might,
414.1.5 In you alone, dear Lord, we own
415.4.6 For on God alone I build.
418.1.3 When you, and you alone,
418.2.7 My Jesus, he alone.
428.2.1 Our comfort then is this alone:428.3.3 Through him whose name alone
is great,
430.1.5 Your kingdom and your will alone
430.3.1 Yours is the kingdom, yours alone
446.1.5 To praise you in his name throughwhom alone
447.4.1 And shall man alone be still448.3.5 You live to show God’s praise
alone.452.4.6 For God is God, and he alone:
454.1.3 Know that the Lord is God alone,
469.6.2 You are God alone;
472.5.1 To learn that in our God alone
500.4.4 And worship him alone.
508.2.3 Leave, ah, leave me not alone,
ALONG (1 entry)
62.3.3 Who toil along a dreary way
ALOUD (3 entries)
390.1.5 Cries aloud its bitter moan;
452.4.4 Aloud the wondrous story.
497.2.6 To thee aloud we cry:
ALPHA (3 entries)
36.1.3 He is Alpha and Omega,
78.1.2 Alpha, Omega, Beginning andEnd;
286.2.6 Alpha and Omega be;
ALREADY (2 entries)
239.2.3 There he stands alreadyknocking;
509.3.2 I have already come;
ALSO (10 entries omitted)
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ALTAR (5 entries)
181.1.3 We deck your altar, Lord, withlight,
272.2.2 Who from his altar call;
325.2.8 “Let none falter At your altar.
327.1.3 In faith we here an altar raise
493.3.1 Bring to this sacred altar
ALTAR’S (1 entry)
188.2.3 Beside the altar’s ruddy ray,
ALTARS (2 entries)
99.1.2 On Jewish altars slain313.3.3 See thy bright altars thronged
with prostrate kings
ALTHOUGH (5 entries omitted)
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ALWAYS (28 entries)
56.3.2 God’s Son he is always;
150.1.3 This hope alone has always stilled
211.4.4 His gracious promise alwaysstands.
213.1.5 He has pledged always to feed us,
286.3.5 Thee we would be alwaysblessing,
287.6.1 Abide among us always,
320.5.5 His presence always leads us
337.3.5 Be always our defender
341.3.7 What plan he tries, It always dies;
353.9.6 And teach you always to be true
385.4.2 To me be always given
406.1.5 Be always firmly grounded.
409.1.3 But always will reprove me
420.1.3 You’ll find him always therebeside you
422.Ti.1 What God Ordains Is AlwaysGood
422.1.1 What God ordains is always good:
422.2.1 What God ordains is always good:
422.3.1 What God ordains is always good:
422.4.1 What God ordains is always good:
422.5.1 What God ordains is always good:
422.6.1 What God ordains is always good:
425.Ti.1 The Will of God Is Always Best
425.1.1 The will of God is always best
435.3.3 Praise, laud, and bless his namealways,
449.5.3 And may God give us faith to singalways:
475.4.4 Always to approve what’s right;
503.5.4 Always better than before.
512.2.4 Are always near.
AM (88 entries omitted)
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AMAZE (1 entry)
71.1.3 I come with tidings to amaze
AMAZING (10 entries)
48.1.3 Loudly sing his love amazing,
54.1.3 Cheered by angel news amazing:
97.2.3 Amazing pity, grace unknown,
114.4.3 Love so amazing, so divine,
115.4.3 Love so amazing, so divine,
211.2.2 Has done amazing things to me.
239.1.6 This amazing banquet founded;
509.Ti.1 Amazing Grace, How Sweet theSound
509.1.1 Amazing grace! How sweet thesound
509.4.3 Amazing grace shall then prevail
AMEN (22 entries)
15.4.1 Yea, amen, let all adore thee,
42.4.4 Amen, Jesus, hear us.
65.3.6 Now and forevermore. Amen.”73.5.7 Amen! Amen! Come, Lord
Jesus!83.1.8 All thanks and praise! Amen,
amen.83.2.8 It echoes now,“Goodwill!” Amen.
83.3.8 We lift them up. Amen, amen.
83.4.8 All hail, all hail! Amen, amen.
107.9.4 Amen, he who believes is blest.
146.8.4 Now gladly sing we Amen.
170.1.13 Amen, amen! This be done;
217.3.6 E’en so, amen! Lord Jesus, come!
271.4.8 Amen–so let it be.
288.3.9 To this our heartfelt amen.
291.5.7 My peace I leave with you. Amen.
300.4.3 For your own name’s sake. Amen.
300.4.6 Their songs of triumph. Amen.
312.5.4 And earth repeat the loud amen.
431.9.1 Amen, that is, it shall be so.431.9.6 Our faith says amen in your
name.444.4.3 Let the amen Sound from his
people again.
445.5.4 With happy heart its amen sings.
AMID (4 entries)
273.Ti.1 Amid the World’s BleakWilderness
273.1.1 Amid the world’s bleak wilderness
388.2.3 Amid the labors of the day
442.1.2 Amid all sadness,
AMIDST (2 entries)
117.2.6 Shone as light amidst the gloom.
447.6.3 Then, amidst eternal joy,
AMISS (1 entry)
432.2.3 Where I have failed, what I havedone amiss;
AMONG (13 entries)
35.5.2 Guest among the sons of fear.
130.4.2 Among them came their masterdear
141.4.1 For today among his own
223.2.3 Let faith, not doubt, among usdwell
223.4.8 Among us find a dwelling
224.1.4 Among your seed, your chosenhost.
225.1.6 Among the glorious heav’nly band
287.5.2 Among us, Lord, our strength;
287.6.1 Abide among us always,
388.1.3 Among their counsels neverstands,
394.1.3 Word made flesh, whose birthamong us
394.3.1 Come, O Christ, and reign amongus,
394.4.3 Word made flesh, whose birthamong us
AMPLE (1 entry)
86.4.1 Vainly we offer each ampleoblation,
AN (32 entries omitted)
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ANCHOR (8 entries)
230.3.1 In God I anchor all my trust,
267.6.1 This anchor of your making
340.4.4 His anchor holds in Christ, theLord.
343.1.6 One firm anchor holds us fast:
351.4.6 If grace were not my anchor sure?
360.1.2 Which holds my anchor ever sure,
368.2.4 My anchor holds within the veil.
415.6.6 Safe I anchor in his grace.
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WORSHIPED WRONG
329.6.3 And humbly worship at histhrone,
331.4.1 And celebrate the worship day
409.4.4 Each time we worship him.
436.7.2 And worship God in humbleness.
437.1.5 Be worship, honor, pow’r, andpraise,
449.2.3 As worship moved us to a moreprofound
450.8.8 We worship thee!”
458.Ti.1 Oh, Worship the King
458.1.1 Oh, worship the King, all-gloriousabove.
486.3.5 We worship, glorify,
494.2.1 We worship you, God of ourfathers, we bless you;
500.4.4 And worship him alone.
WORSHIPED (3 entries)
54.2.3 Humbly worshiped, off’ringssharing,
216.2.3 Grant, Lord, that we whoworshiped here
327.1.2 Where you are worshiped andadored!
WORSHIPERS (1 entry)
15.3.4 To his ransomed worshipers.
WORST (2 entries)
143.2.1 The pow’rs of death have donetheir worst,
442.2.5 In worst distresses;
WORTH (3 entries)
182.3.1 Jesus! Name of priceless worth
334.3.1 O Comforter of priceless worth,
407.2.8 Alone are worth my love.
WORTHIER (1 entry)
492.4.7 And in worthier strains adore you
WORTHIEST (1 entry)
277.2.7 There, there is the worthiest lotand the best,
WORTHILY (3 entries)
107.9.2 That we may worthily receive
239.4.7 Worthily let me receive you
248.3.6 That I receive you worthily,
WORTHY (5 entries)
48.1.4 Worthy folk of Christendom.
204.2.1 “Worthy the Lamb that died,”they cry,
204.2.3 “Worthy the Lamb,” our lipsreply,
204.3.1 Jesus is worthy to receive
284.4.2 You are worthy to receive;
WOULD (70 entries omitted)
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WOUND (5 entries)
95.4.1 Where the wound is and thehurting,
109.2.6 Spear and nails did wound you,
116.2.5 Many hands were raised to woundhim,
122.4.3 Wine poured out to cleanse ourwound,
466.2.5 Will bring for ev’ry wound a balm,
WOUNDED (16 entries)
71.4.4 Sore wounded by the thorn,
71.4.5 Sore wounded by the thorn.
90.2.3 Though we see you wounded,bleeding,
96.2.2 Wounded, impotent, and blind;
113.Ti.1 O Sacred Head, Now Wounded
113.1.1 O sacred head, now wounded,116.4.5 Lamb of God, for sinners
wounded,143.5.1 Lord, by the stripes, which
wounded you
152.2.5 Flesh that for our world waswounded,
152.2.6 Living, for the wounded plead!
248.2.4 Your wounded hand now feed me.262.2.4 The wounded heal, the lost bring
in.279.2.1 It makes the wounded spirit whole
285.3.2 Balm to heal the wounded heart,314.4.3 To those in conscience wounded
sore475.3.4 Flowing from your wounded side;
WOUNDS (14 entries)
17.2.3 O wondrous love that healed ourwounds
95.1.2 In your holy wounds I find.
112.13.2 While your wounds your lifeblooddrain,
120.5.6 You healed my wounds and setme free.
121.5.6 You healed my wounds and setme free.
255.2.6 Within your deep wounds hiding,
278.3.3 Rich wounds, yet visible above,
279.1.3 It soothes our sorrows, heals ourwounds,
336.1.3 Whose wounds and agony untold
360.1.4 In Christ my Savior’s woundssecure,
360.4.3 In Christ my wounds find perfecthealing,
377.2.4 To heal earth’s wounds and endour bitter strife.
391.5.3 Within his wounds I find a stay
506.4.2 Thy flowing wounds supply,
WRAPPED (2 entries)
18.4.2 And the world is wrapped in fear,
70.2.7 All meanly wrapped in swaddlingclothes
WRATH (18 entries)
21.3.2 Set straight what might invite hiswrath.
111.1.8 He bears the stripes, the wrath,the lies,
111.2.8 The wrath and stripes are hard tobear,
113.3.6 Your wrath my rightful lot;
119.3.3 Yes, all the wrath, the woe thatyou inherit,
144.3.1 Fierce though God’s wrath hadbeen,
145.1.5 God’s wrath he has appeased.
188.3.1 Ah, what availed King Herod’swrath?
232.3.3 Just God, make not your wrathmy lot;
233.2.6 Let your wrath not overtake me.
234.2.2 Oh, cast me not in wrath away;
236.1.2 Turned away God’s wrath forever;
237.1.2 Turned away God’s wrath forever;
265.1.7 Doing what deserves your wrath.
355.2.3 Caused wrath and woe on ev’ryhand
414.2.1 Though Satan’s wrath beset ourpath
458.2.3 His chariots of wrath the deepthunderclouds form,
498.1.3 Our greed and sinful wrathrestrain.
WREATHS (1 entry)
178.6.5 For all wreaths of empire
WRECKS (1 entry)
101.1.2 Tow’ring o’er the wrecks of time.
WRENCHED (1 entry)
297.4.7 Though life be wrenched away,
WREST (1 entry)
334.1.3 Would wrest the kingdom fromyour Son
WRESTLE (2 entries)
194.14.7 And wrestle with temptation
353.7.4 For you I strive and wrestle;
WRETCH (1 entry)
509.1.2 That saved a wretch like me!
WRETCHED (5 entries)
249.2.2 And mourn their wretched bands;353.4.1 But God had seen my wretched
state359.4.1 Just as I am, poor, wretched,
blind;360.2.4 To wretched sinners condescends.
369.4.3 This wretched sinner sever;
WRETCHEDNESS (2 entries)
109.2.3 Bonds and stripes andwretchedness
479.2.4 Nor bring me shame andwretchedness.
WRITE (2 entries)
226.5.5 Write the name we now havegiven;
226.5.6 Write it in the book of heaven!
WRITTEN (2 entries)
222.2.5 The Father’s hand has writtenthere,
321.1.2 Spoken, written, mighty Word;
WRONG (8 entries)
82.2.2 To those who suffer wrong,
112.3.3 When with wrong our spiritsbleed:
227.1.3 Shield it from sin and threat’ningwrong,
304.2.7 He prayed for those who did thewrong–
429.3.3 My will is wrong beyond allmeasure,
449.3.2 In faith and love, throughcenturies of wrong,
463.2.2 Let wrong give way to right,
503.2.2 All that has been wrong today;
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WRONGED (1 entry)
453.1.12 But rights the wronged at last.
WRONGS (1 entry)
394.1.8 Heal our wrongs, and help ourneed.
WROTE (1 entry)
319.1.2 Your living finger never wrote
WROUGHT (7 entries)
43.3.1 For this how wondrously hewrought!
275.4.2 For us his daily works he wrought,
282.2.2 So marvelously wrought,
319.2.2 That rebel wills wrought deathand night.
353.10.3 So shall my kingdom’s work bewrought
372.2.6 Which you yourself have wrought.
437.3.4 The saving faith in us he wrought
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Y YOURS
Y (28 words)
YE (19 entries omitted)
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YEA (5 entries omitted)
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YEAR (21 entries)
33.2.3 What they longed for many ayear,
38.7.4 A glad new year to all the earth!
40.4.6 Holy peace, a glad new year.
42.4.3 Be our joy throughout each year.
45.4.1 Today, as year by year its light
66.Ti.1 Every Year the Christ Child
66.1.1 Ev’ry year the Christ child
125.1.3 Ev’ry good gift of the year
181.2.5 Beseeching you this coming year
183.Ti.1 Greet Now the Swiftly ChangingYear
183.1.1 Greet now the swiftly changingyear
183.1.4 Another year of grace.
183.2.4 Another year of grace.
183.3.4 Another year of grace.
183.4.4 Another year of grace.
183.5.4 In this new year of grace!
183.6.4 Another year of grace.
183.7.4 In this new year of grace.
193.5.6 To you throughout the year,
323.2.3 Ever your children, year by yearrejoicing,
493.2.7 He crowns the year with blessing,
YEARN (1 entry)
306.1.2 Your tow’rs I yearn to see;
YEARNED (1 entry)
360.3.2 For our salvation he has yearned;
YEARNING (7 entries)
73.5.8 Crown of gladness! We areyearning
150.2.7 To still their deepest yearning.
162.4.1 And so the yearning strong,
242.3.1 Your heart is filled with ferventyearning
270.1.5 And my soul was yearning,
315.3.5 With yearning hearts they maketheir ardent plea;
453.2.4 His yearning pity o’er distress;
YEARNS (1 entry)
108.4.3 Yearns for my full salvation.
YEAR’S (3 entries)
181.1.2 This New Year’s Eve are fleeting.
181.1.5 And, as the year’s last hours goby,
183.4.2 The volume of a whole year’sneeds.
YEARS (23 entries)
36.1.6 And that future years shall see
59.1.7 The hopes and fears Of all theyears
60.1.7 The hopes and fears Of all theyears
62.4.3 When down into the circling years
93.2.1 By your helpless infant years,
117.3.1 Thus, with thirty yearsaccomplished,
176.4.4 Of heaven’s ageless years
180.1.2 Our hope for years to come,
180.3.4 To endless years the same.
180.6.2 Our hope for years to come,
181.4.1 Then, gracious God, in years tocome,
192.2.6 On earth they wept through bitteryears;
278.5.1 Crown him the Lord of years,
291.5.1 Through all the passing years, OLord,
325.Ti.1 For Many Years, O God of Grace
325.1.1 For many years, O God of grace,
326.Ti.1 Our Fathers’ God in Years LongGone
326.1.1 Our fathers’ God in years longgone,
326.1.2 Our God for all the years to be,
356.2.2 Your grace abused, my misspentyears!
394.3.5 By your patient years of toiling,
454.5.4 When rolling years shall cease tomove.
472.1.3 Which in our younger years wesaw,
YELLOW (1 entry)
496.2.4 Yellow sheaves of ripened grain:
YES (10 entries)
28.2.1 Yes, our sins the Lord will pardon,
111.3.1 “Yes, Father, yes, most willingly
119.3.3 Yes, all the wrath, the woe thatyou inherit,
138.3.4 He lives, yes, he lives, and willnevermore die.
138.5.4 In glory he reigns, yes, and evershall reign.
339.3.7 Yes, they are my sword prevailing,
393.5.1 Ashamed of Jesus? Yes, I may
402.4.1 Yes, the sorrow and the suff’rings
445.1.2 Yes, I will laud him until death;509.4.1 Yes, when this flesh and heart
shall fail
YET (67 entries omitted)
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YIELD (17 entries)
29.2.4 The iron fetters yield.
44.7.3 And praise to God the Fatheryield
52.5.3 Yield not to any evil might.
86.3.1 Shall we not yield him, in costlydevotion,
95.2.5 Lest I to the tempter yield,
174.1.7 And make each moment yield
296.4.3 The brightest glories earth canyield
303.1.9 The strong foes yield To Christ,our shield,
321.5.2 Ripe the promise of its yield.
338.2.6 A hundredfold to yield.
342.3.3 But let it yield a hundredfold
379.3.6 To God I yield; on him I call.
422.1.7 To him, then, I will yield me.
422.6.7 So to my God I yield me.
425.2.4 I yield, in him confiding.
431.8.4 Console us when we yield ourbreath.
495.2.2 Fruit unto his praise to yield.
YIELDED (1 entry)
117.3.5 Like a lamb he humbly yielded
YIELDING (1 entry)
112.19.3 Yielding up your soul at last:
YIELDS (3 entries)
120.1.3 Your Savior yields his breath.
121.1.3 Your Savior yields his breath.
240.2.2 To all believers life eternal yields;
YOKE (5 entries)
141.1.5 Loosed from Pharaoh’s bitter yoke
277.1.4 Is a yoke that presses hard.
380.4.1 Give me to bear your easy yoke
395.4.1 Then help us, Lord, your yoke towear
475.4.5 Let them know your yoke is easy,
YON (1 entry)
68.1.3 Round yon virgin mother andchild.
YONDER (8 entries)
42.3.4 Here on earth and yonder.
50.2.4 Yonder shines the infant light.
52.1.4 Lies yonder in a manger bed.
85.4.2 See, nations gather yonder,
144.4.1 Nailed fast to yonder tree
272.7.1 Oh, that with yonder sacredthrong
421.4.6 Until we praise you yonder.
483.4.8 In the mansions yonder.
YOU (1231 entries omitted)
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YOU’LL (4 entries omitted)
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YOUNG (4 entries)
194.14.3 And for young James the faithful,
291.1.5 Calling the young and old to rest,
474.Ti.1 How Shall the Young SecureTheir Hearts
474.1.1 How shall the young secure theirhearts
YOUNGER (1 entry)
472.1.3 Which in our younger years wesaw,
YOUR (1519 entries omitted)
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YOU’RE (3 entries omitted)
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YOURS (42 entries omitted)
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YOURSELF YOUTH
YOURSELF (21 entries omitted)
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YOUTH (9 entries)
227.2.4 Dawn even with it dawning youth!
365.2.1 Christ be my teacher in age as inyouth,
399.2.3 And youth renewed and frenzycalmed
471.Ti.1 Shepherd of Tender Youth
471.1.1 Shepherd of tender youth,
473.2.2 Be taught your children in theiryouth
474.5.3 That holy book shall guide ouryouth
476.1.4 From youth to age remain.
477.1.4 In simple style to tender youth.
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Z (4 words)
ZEAL (6 entries)
85.3.4 Shall run with zeal untiring,
187.1.5 With true forerunner’s zeal
194.20.5 May we with zeal as earnest
252.3.3 That each may wake the other’szeal
361.2.3 Could my zeal no respite know,
378.2.3 My zeal inspire;
ZEST (1 entry)
25.2.4 Rebuild your lives with zest.
ZION (9 entries)
19.2.1 Your Zion strews before you
177.2.1 Zion hears the watchmen singing,
198.1.2 Zion let me enter there,
205.Re.1 Sing praises to God out of Zion!
294.1.2 Zion, city of our God;
296.4.2 To Zion shall be giv’n
309.2.1 They stand, those halls of Zion,
315.1.3 Contending from the walls of Zion
337.3.1 Preserve, O Lord, your Zion,
ZION’S (6 entries)
12.3.1 Come, Zion’s daughter, rise
33.3.2 Zion’s helper, Jacob’s Lord–
294.4.1 Savior, since of Zion’s city
294.4.8 None but Zion’s children know.
318.3.2 Standing high on Zion’s wall,
450.7.5 On Zion’s sacred height
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