| First Line | Words By | Name of Tune | Date |
| A few more years shall roll (arrangement from G. W. Martin) |
Horatius Bonar | "Leominster" | 1902 |
| Angel voices, ever singing
REC |
Francis Pitts | "Dulce sonans" | 1874 |
| Art thou weary, art thou languid |
Trans. J. M. Neale | "Rest" | 1872 |
| At Thine altar, Lord, we gather |
Mary Bradford Whiting | "Dulce sonans" | 1874 |
| Be Thou with us every day |
T. B. Pollock | "Litany, No. 3" | ???? |
| Brightly gleams our banner |
T. J. Potter | "St. Theresa | 1874 |
| Christ is risen! |
A. T. Gurney | "Resurrexit" | 1874 |
| Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire |
Trans. Bishop J. Cosin | "Veni, Creator" | 1874 |
| Come, ye faithful, raise the strain |
J. M. Neale | "St. Kevin" | 1872 |
| Courage, brother! do not stumble
REC |
Norman Macleod | "Courage, brother" | 1872 |
| Crown Him with many crowns |
Matthew Bridges | "Coronae | 1874 |
| Draw nigh, and take the body of the Lord |
Trans. J. M. Neale | "Coena Domini" | 1874 |
| Father, before Thy throne of light |
F. W. Farrar | "Old 137th | 1874 |
| Father of heaven, Who has created all |
Trans. Catherine Winkworth | "St. Francis | 1874 |
| For all Thy love and goodness (arrangement from Aldrich) |
Frances Jane Douglas & Bishop W. Walsham How | "Springtime" | 1874 |
| For ever with the Lord (arrangement from J. Woodbury) |
James Montgomery | "Nearer Home | 1874 |
| "For My sake and the gospel's, go"
REC |
Ed. H. Bickersteth | "Bishopgarth | 1899 |
| From Egypt's bondage come |
T. Kelly | "Pilgrimage | 1874 |
| God bless our wide Dominion |
Marquess of Lorne | "Dominion Hymn | 1880 |
| God moves ina mysterious way |
William Cowper | "St. Nathaniel" | 1867 |
| God the all-terrible! King who ordainest |
Henry Fothergill Chorley & John Ellerton | "Ultor Omnipotens" | 1874 |
| Hallelujah! Hallelujah!
REC |
Christopher Wordsworth | "Lux eoi" | 1874 |
| Hark! a thrilling voice is sounding |
Trans. Edward Caswall | "Lux eoi" | 1874 |
| He is gone -- a cloud of light |
A. P. Stanley | "St. Patrick" | 1874 |
| Holy Spirit, come in might (arrangement from S. Webbe's collection) |
Trans. Edward Caswall | "Light" | 1902 |
| Hushed was the evening hymn
REC |
James D. Burns | "Samuel" | 1874 |
| I heard the voice of Jesus say |
Horatius Bonar | "Audite audientes me" | 1874 |
| In the hour of my distress |
Robert Herrick | "Evelyn | 1874 |
| It came upon the midnight clear
REC |
E. H. Sears | Noel | 1874 |
| Jesu, in Thy dying woes |
T. B. Pollock | "Lebbaeus" | 1874 |
| Jesu, life of those who die |
T. B. Pollock | "Litany, No. 2 | 1875 |
| Jesu, my Saviour, look on me |
Charlotte Elliott | "Hanford | 1874 |
| Jesu, we are far away |
T. B. Pollock | "Litany, No. 1 | 1875 |
| Lead, kindly light
REC |
J. H. Newman | "Lux in tenebris | 1874 |
| Let no tears to-day be shed |
Trans. R. F. Littledale | "St. Millicent | 1874 |
| Let us with a gladsome mind |
John Milton | "Ever faithful, ever sure" | 1874 |
| Lord, in this, Thy mercy's day
REC |
Issac Williams | "Lacrymae | 1872 |
| Lord Divine, all love excelling |
Charles Wesley | "Falfield" or "Formosa" | 1867 |
| My God, I thank Thee Who has made |
Adelaide A. Procter | "Carrow | 1875 |
| Nearer, my God, to Thee
REC |
Sarah F. Adams | "Proprior Deo" | 1872 |
| Of Thy love some gracious token |
T. Kelly | "Of Thy love" or "St. Lucian" | 1868 |
| O Jesu, Thou art standing |
W. Walsham How | "Lux mundi" | 1872 |
| O King of Kings |
W. Walsham How | "Bishopgarth | 1897 |
| O love that wilt not let me go |
George Matheson | "Chapel Royal | 1902 |
| O Paradise! |
F. W. Faber | "Paradise" | 1874 |
| O Strength and Stay upholding all creation (arrangement of an old tune) |
Trans. John Ellerton | "Marlborough" | 1874 |
| O where shall rest be found |
James Montgomery | "Ecclesia" | 1874 |
| Onward, Christian soldiers
REC |
Rev. Sabine Baring-Gould | "St. Gergrude" | 1871 |
| Our Blest Redeemer, ere He breathed |
Harriet Auber | "Promissio Patris" | 1874 |
| Rock of ages, cleft for me |
A. M. Toplady | "Mount Zion" | 1867 |
| Safe home, safe home in port
REC |
Trans. J. M. Neale | "Safe home" | 1872 |
| Saviour, when in dust to Thee |
Robert Grant | "St. Mary Magdalene" | 1872 |
| Show me not only Jesus dying |
Josiah Condor | "Christus" | 1874 |
| Sing Alleluia forth in duteous praise |
Trans. John Ellerton | "Holy City" | 1874 |
| Sweet Saviour! bless us ere we go |
F. W. Faber | "Valete" | 1874 |
| Tender Shepherd, Thou hast still'd |
Trans. Catherine Winkworth |
"The long home" or "Gentle shepherd" or "Tender shepherd" | 1872 |
| The homeland, the homeland |
H. R. Haweis | "Hymn of the homeland" | 1867 |
| The roseate hues of early dawn |
Cecil Frances Alexander | "The roseate hues" | 1872 |
| The Saints of God, their conflict past |
Archbishop Maclagan | "Saints of God" | 1874 |
| The Son of God goes forth to war (arrangement from Croft) |
Bishop R. Heber | "St. Ann" | 1869 |
| The strain upraise in joy and praise
REC |
Trans. J. M. Neale | "The strain upraise" | 1868 |
| Thine arm, O Lord, in days of old |
E. H. Plumptre | "Old 137th" | 1874 |
| Thou God of Love, beneath Thy sheltering wings |
Jane Euphemia Browne | "Thou God of Love" | 1867 |
| Thou, to Whom the sick and dying |
Godfrey Thring | "Bolwell" | 1902 |
| To mourn our dead we gather here |
Mary Bradford Whiting | "Victoria" | 1899 |
| To Thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise
REC |
W. Chatterton Dix | "Golden sheaves" | 1874 |
| We are but strangers here, a/k/a/ I'm but a stranger here
REC |
T. R. Taylor | "Fatherland" or "St. Edmund" or "Pilgrimage" | 1872 |
| 'Welcome, happy moring!' age to age shall say |
Trans. John Ellerton | "Welcome, happy morning" or "Fortunatus" | 1869 |
| When through the torn sail |
Heber | "Heber" | 1869 |
| While shephers watched their flocks by night (arrangement of an old carol) |
Nahum Tate | "Bethlehem" | 1874 |
| Who trusts in God, a strong abode
REC |
Trans. Benjamin H. Kennedy | "Constance" | 1874 |
| Winter reigneth o'er the land (arrangement) |
Bishop W. Walsham How | "Clarance" | 1874 |
| With the sweet word of peace (arrangement of an old melody) |
George Watson | "Parting" | 1874 |