Concordance C
CALL (43)
- 5
- 21
- Lest we resist Thy sweet, insistent call,
- 23
- When He will call us to His side
- 28
- Hark! as their voices call us,
- 31
- Hearken to the Saviour’s call.
- And the call you must obey.
- 34
- Till we hear the final call.
- 37
- Call on God for His salvation,
- 38
- Is it worthwhile to spurn God’s call?
- 64
- Should death sound out the final call,
- 67
- Call on Him while He is near.
- 73
- Hear Him call those lowly fishers:
- 74
- 77
- I hear Him call, I hear Him call
- 83
- You have heard the Saviour’s call.
- 93
- Yet the world and the flesh often call.
- 99
- Yielding yourself to His call?
- 100
- Heeding not the call of God:
- 139
- T’morrow you may call in vain.
- 141
- Now the call of mercy heeding,
- 144
- Jesus is calling; He may call no more.
- 147
- How clear the call of Jesus,
- 154
- You have heard His call before,
- 155
- 164
- Only one step— to thee the call is given;
- 166
- The call comes low and sweet;
- The call comes low and clear;
- 210
- 245
- That will call my soul to prayer.
- 247
- We follow Jesus’ secret call
- 252
- Father, hear me when I call.
- 291
- Attentive His ear when I call.
- 299
- To be approved, they followed at His call.
- 315
- And when I call in my distress
- 321
- Hearts that understand God’s call.
- 335
- When sounds the clarion call,
- 343
- Hear God’s urgent call to service;
- 346
- I follow at my Saviour’s call;
- 354
- Shall call and claim us as His own.
- 382
- 400
- He shall call us one by one—
- 405
- Lord, let me hear once more the call to labour,
- The call that rang beside blue Galilee,
CALLED (10)
- 43
- That voice that called, in accents clear,
- 138
- Called to the feast by the King are we,
- 142
- Heed now His voice while it is called today;
- 154
- Hearken now, O soul! while it is called today.
- 348
- Called of God to follow Jesus
- 393
- Called me, sealed me as His own;
- 410
- Called home to rest, beyond the vale of weeping—
- Called home to rest, dark night has sped forever;
- Called home to meet the Saviour face to face.
- 411
- The Saviour called our loved one home at last.
CALLETH (2)
- 98
- Hearken while the Master calleth
- 159
- O weary soul, God calleth thee
CALLING (55)
- 41
- Hear the voice of wisdom calling;
- 43
- 71
- God is calling now to thee!
- Calling you from paths of sin,
- Calling you to enter in
- God is calling now to thee!
- God is calling now to thee!
- God is calling now to thee!
- 77
- I hear Him calling “Come away,”
- 89
- Calling in mercy again and again,
- 95
- God calling yet! Shall I not hear?
- God calling yet! And shall He knock,
- God calling yet! And shall I give
- God calling yet! I cannot stay;
- 110
- 111
- The Master’s voice is calling;
- 113
- Earnestly, tenderly, Jesus is calling,
- Calling, “O sinner, come home!”
- Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling—
- Calling for you and for me.
- 114
- “Oh, come,” I hear Him calling still,
- 115
- Hear the gentle Shepherd calling,
- 116
- The voice of the Shepherd is calling for thee;
- The voice of the Shepherd is calling again;
- 121
- The Saviour is calling you home;
- He is calling you home; will you hearken to Him?
- 122
- 127
- Hear the voice of Jesus calling,
- 131
- He is calling— I am going
- He is calling— rise, be going;
- 135
- Hear the voice of wisdom calling;
- 136
- Come to Jesus; He is calling—
- 144
- Jesus is calling; hear His heartfelt cry.
- Jesus is calling, calling earnestly;
- Jesus is calling, calling earnestly;
- Jesus is calling from earth’s pleasures vain;
- Jesus is calling; He may call no more.
- 147
- His voice is calling still.
- 148
- God is calling! Wand’rer, do not longer roam—
- God is calling! Wand’rer, will you then refuse
- 149
- Oh, come, while the Saviour is calling—
- 153
- Softly I hear Him calling,
- 156
- For you He is calling,
- For you He is calling,
- For you He is calling,
- He’s calling for you.
- 157
- Hear Him now calling you;
- Why not come while He is calling?
- 162
- Low and sweet a voice is calling,
- 262
- Mid sin’s angry billows, hearken to Him calling
- 283
- How do I prize my calling, since Christ hath made me free?
- 339
- If, true to our calling, we face the world’s frown,
- 348
- God is calling, we will follow
- 351
- Glorious calling, saint, is thine;
- 394
- And make your calling and election sure.
CALLS (24)
- 41
- Jesus calls us o’er the tumult
- 59
- O doubting soul, thy Saviour calls again—
- 66
- He calls, He pleads, “Oh, come to me:
- 67
- Still He calls, and yet you linger;
- 79
- Come, He calls thee, don’t delay—
- 95
- He calls me still; my heart, awake!
- 102
- While the voice of Jesus calls you,
- 114
- The voice of Jesus calls me now;
- 123
- Thirsty soul, thy Saviour calls thee
- Hark! the Saviour gently calls thee;
- 129
- When the Saviour calls, will we ready be?
- 131
- Jesus calls me— I am going;
- Jesus calls me— I am going;
- Jesus calls me— I am going
- 139
- As in grace He calls again?
- 143
- While He calls you, arise,
- 151
- The Saviour gently calls you now
- That calls you still today.
- 155
- 251
- Away from that city which God calls His own;
- 280
- That when He calls me over there,
- 305
- We know the voice that calls us,
- 355
- 411
- And Jesus calls us to heav’n’s perfect peace.
CALM (10)
- 114
- My troubled spirit knows no calm;
- 119
- To calm the inward tempest
- 120
- While your mind is calm and quiet,
- 204
- I nestle there in calm content,
- 253
- My restless soul is calm and still;
- 276
- In the conscious, calm enjoyment
- 312
- In calm and quietness to rest
- 313
- Where all is peaceful, calm and still,
- 336
- Restful, quiet, calm and still.
- 395
- Eternal years for calm and peaceful rest.
CALMLY (6)
- 96
- And calmly every danger brave;
- 228
- Calmly I rest at His feet.
- 326
- In confidence I calmly rest.
- 362
- I want to rest more calmly in Thy care,
- 370
- And calmly fill their place
- 382
- And took each vict’ry calmly,
CALMS (3)
- 198
- He calms the fears and stills the cries
- 208
- That checks each thought, that calms each fear
- 242
- He calms every tempest and bids us rejoice.
CALVARY (17)
- 19
- When He suffered on Calvary.
- 27
- 105
- 155
- 215
- And show the tenderness of Christ on Calvary.
- 217
- Love led Him on to Calvary.
- 219
- Thy great love on Calvary
- 223
- I hear a whisper come from Calvary:
- 239
- For the cross of Calvary,
- 279
- Our only hope is Calvary.
- 286
- Thou didst not shrink from Calvary,
- 301
- 349
- 391
- Calvary, Calvary,
- Calvary, Calvary,
- We remember Calvary—
- We remember Calvary.
CALV’RY’S (7)
- 20
- Out on Calv’ry’s mountainside,
- 64
- His blood poured out on Calv’ry’s tree
- 294
- On Calv’ry’s cross for thee:
- 385
- By the blood of Calv’ry’s cross
- 386
- Christ for us on Calv’ry’s mountain,
- 387
- All alone on Calv’ry’s tree,
- 389
- The way to Calv’ry’s cross,
CAME (27)
- 5
- 8
- Was it for me He came to die?
- Came floating o’er Judea’s plains
- 9
- Jesus came from heav’n revealing
- 20
- 21
- If we but knew the cost at which He came,
- 27
- The message came from heaven,
- 36
- He came to be a light to those in darkness,
- 50
- 107
- He came with joy and gladness
- 110
- And ’twas for thee I came to die:
- 112
- I came to Jesus as I was—
- I came to Jesus, and I drank
- 117
- Ran to kiss me as I came;
- 118
- A ruler once came to Jesus by night,
- 193
- Came an angel, strength imparting
- 208
- He came sweet influ’nce to impart,
- 212
- He came that we might understand
- And for our sins He came to die.
- 233
- He came from God the Father’s heart
- 241
- And came to dwell within,
- 242
- And into our souls came His gentle caress.
- 284
- The lowly Saviour came my way
- 307
- Jesus came from the home of His Father on high
- 347
- We came to Him, He shed abroad
- 388
- In lowliness the Saviour came,
- 403
- And to my soul His message came;
CAMP (3)
- 131
- Forth to Him outside the camp.
- Follow Him outside the camp.
- 248
CAN (157)
- 13
- No voice can sing, nor heart can frame,
- No voice can sing, nor heart can frame,
- Nor can the mem’ry find
- No tongue nor pen can show;
- 16
- Still can hush our wildest tempest,
- 20
- 24
- 29
- More precious than rubies can be,
- 34
- Doing good while yet we can.
- 42
- Alone can enter in.
- Where self can have no place.
- 46
- If my poor life can be of use to Thee,
- 47
- Is there anyone can help us, one who understands our hearts
- Is there anyone can help us, who can give a sinner peace
- Who can speak the word of pardon that affords a sweet release,
- And whose blood can wash and make us white as snow?
- Is there anyone can help us when the end is drawing near,
- 49
- Not a sorrow but His love can feel!
- 50
- Naught can molest.
- Naught of earth from Him can sever.
- 51
- Enthroned now can bless you;
- Where He can His life and true blessing impart:
- 53
- 56
- 65
- That it never root can find:
- 67
- Can you still refuse to give?
- 72
- Who can compare with Jesus.
- In war with sin it can but fail;
- By this alone I can prevail:
- 73
- Wand’ring far: How can it be?
- Can it be? Can it be?
- Can it be? Can it be?
- Can it be? Can it be?
- Can it be? Can it be?
- 83
- You can safely trust His leading,
- 85
- He can whisper words of comfort
- That no other voice can speak.
- 90
- Naught from Him my soul can sever:
- 91
- Brings joy the world can never give,
- 92
- And the Lord can see the image
- 93
- And the little I can I will do.
- 99
- Life, only once we can live it—
- 100
- Naught the wheels of time can stay;
- 103
- Naught can stay its rapid flight;
- 108
- There’s naught in this wide world can pleasure afford;
- 109
- Now none but Christ can satisfy;
- 110
- And wondered, “Can it be,
- 124
- 128
- Be one that no tempest can shock;
- 129
- A house that the tempest can never shock?
- A house that can never the storm withstand?
- 131
- Light which naught on earth can dim.
- 132
- Naught from Him my soul can sever
- Darkness can affright me never:
- 133
- Yield all to Him who can bless you?
- His pow’r can set you free,
- 137
- Can it be, O blessed Saviour,
- Oh! can it, can it be?
- Oh! can it, can it be?
- 139
- Not a place that He can enter
- 142
- From your heart you then can say,
- 146
- I can sing though billows roll.
- 151
- Can offer naught but loss:
- 153
- 165
- 170
- What but Thy grace can foil the tempter’s pow’r?
- Who like Thyself my guide and stay can be?
- 176
- 179
- Men can only persecute us
- 183
- For He alone can search our hearts
- 193
- What can give us hope of triumph
- 195
- Naught in life nor death can harm us,
- 198
- Alone with Jesus, we can know
- That only He can understand.
- 201
- Can I, list’ning to His pleadings,
- 204
- No other refuge can I find;
- 208
- Where He can find one humble heart
- 214
- It is only He can save;
- It is only He can keep.
- 220
- When they can sing with me:
- 230
- Only through Thee we can prevail;
- 234
- 236
- Where I can wait before the throne of grace.
- “I’ll give you grace, no pow’r my hand can stay.”
- “I’ll give you grace, no pow’r my hand can stay.”
- 240
- Can reach or cloud or dim—
- 241
- 242
- We’ve learned that no other can true joy impart.
- 254
- My tongue can never tell.
- 258
- A sweet thought that naught can quell;
- 262
- One on whom Jesus always can depend.
- 265
- So can the race be run,
- So can the task be done,
- 266
- ’Tis only thus that we can have
- 273
- No mind can comprehend or trace
- 274
- No pow’r on earth can dim.
- 277
- But faith can walk with God in darkness,
- 279
- Grant us the vision that can see
- 280
- And that by faith I now can see
- That on His strength I can rely.
- 281
- In weakness, I can be made strong;
- Nor can the thoughts of men afford
- 282
- His love can fully satisfy,
- 284
- I never can forget the day
- I never can forget the love
- 292
- How can we fear the future,
- He, too, can do in you.
- 293
- Which I can with Jesus share.
- 294
- And they alone can face it
- 297
- How can we doubt our Father’s tender care?
- 300
- My heart’s deep need can ne’er be met,
- My heart can never comfort get,
- No cheering word can faith impart,
- Can give to those who needy cry,
- 301
- Than this world can give.
- 305
- Lo, we can tread rejoicing
- 312
- My heart no want can know;
- 313
- 314
- For who can work so wondrously
- 315
- Naught can my soul appal,
- Naught can my soul appal.
- 322
- Naught can satisfaction bring
- 325
- 329
- 332
- Bringing peace no tongue can tell—
- 337
- I can faithfully stand for the right.
- 341
- We can find these souls of greatness where the walls are weak and low,
- 345
- There is naught in heav’n or earth can separate me
- There is no friend with Him that can compare;
- 347
- But all can find sufficient grace
- 349
- For nothing, Lord, can separate
- 354
- Strong in the strength which He can give;
- 358
- And He alone can satisfy.
- 360
- Naught from Christ can sever.
- 363
- You can trace His footsteps daily to the better land;
- 366
- With the Saviour no evil can harm you,
- 367
- Our God can ne’er unrighteous be
- 368
- Naught from Him my soul can sever—
- 369
- Where others conquered we can win;
- As others fought we, too, can fight.
- We, by God’s pow’r, can put to flight.
- No dart can harm: we’re in His care
- 371
- No foes can reach that secret place
- 373
- God’s sword and spirit nothing can bind,
- All prayer prevailing, who can defeat?
- 378
- Where can a creature hide?
- 379
- That God alone, in Christ, can be
- 380
- Test by Thy word, that never changed can be,
- Search Thou my ways, whose springs Thine eye can see;
- 383
- His care can soften all our hardness,
- 392
- Can thence remove us, if we see His face.
- 395
- Can ye not watch one little hour with Him?
- 399
- The future can hold no surprise.
- 400
- Oh, can we say we are truly ready,
- 404
- Oh, who can hear the needy cry
- 408
- Honour and glory which never can fade;
- 410
- Oh! wondrous glories where no death can sever,
CANAAN (1)
- 375
- Each Canaan has its Jordan yet between—
CANNOT (51)
- 27
- I cannot help but love Him,
- I cannot help but love Him,
- I cannot help but love Him,
- 31
- Is the Rock which cannot fail.
- Here you cannot hope to stay.
- 72
- My human pow’r cannot avail;
- 77
- His word is sure, it cannot fail:
- 78
- Though ahead I cannot see;
- 95
- God calling yet! I cannot stay;
- 103
- Moth and rust cannot decay.
- 105
- For we cannot buy nor borrow
- 108
- It pays to lay treasure where rust cannot harm,
- Where thieves cannot enter to plunder the store;
- 135
- You cannot escape the day
- 136
- Death’s cold hand you cannot stay.
- 142
- Where the gulf cannot be crossed,
- 148
- Now He cannot help you, though you faint with fear.
- 159
- Thy soul cannot forever stay
- 169
- I cannot now return from foll’wing Thee;
- Death cannot separate us:
- 191
- Though we cannot see he’s here;
- 195
- Hosts of sin cannot alarm us,
- 196
- If, Lord, I cannot meet with Thee.
- 211
- Thy love, all-conq’ring, cannot fail.
- 233
- Inspire a song which cannot cease.
- 234
- I cannot fear Thee, blessed Will,
- 276
- 277
- I cannot see beyond the moment;
- 280
- That saving grace I cannot doubt;
- 287
- Things in life I cannot alter,
- And I cannot understand,
- 290
- But I cannot bear the parting;
- 307
- His love cannot fail; it is stronger than death:
- For His love cannot fail; it is stronger than death:
- 321
- Lukewarm hearts God cannot cherish
- 328
- Wait the tests we cannot see;
- 346
- I cannot now go back,
- I cannot now go back.
- I cannot now go back.
- I cannot now go back.
- I cannot now go back.
- I cannot now go back.
- I cannot now go back.
- 353
- I will yield, I cannot longer
- 354
- We cannot see His blessed face—
- And trust Him where we cannot trace.
- 372
- And we shall not, cannot fail.
- 376
- Great is His faithfulness; He cannot fail.
- 388
- For God, who cannot lie, has said
- 399
- The sages of earth cannot do.
- 408
- God cannot lie, I shall take it again.
CANST (7)
- 55
- Thou canst share this very hour;
- 74
- Canst thou yet reject Him?
- 200
- One whom Thou canst seal and own.
- Thou canst sympathize and care.
- 252
- Thou canst make me pure and holy;
- Thou alone canst satisfy;
- 350
- And all thou canst see is defeat,
CAPTIVE (7)
- 70
- Then the captive shall rejoice,
- 110
- Poor and a captive, there is yet
- 227
- Lord, lead me captive to Thy will,
- 251
- Oh, don’t be led captive by friend or by foe,
- Oh, don’t be led captive from Zion to roam,
- 253
- My captive spirit now is free;
- 263
- My captive will, a gladsome bird,
CAPTIVES (1)
- 186
- And forth to death their captives lead;
CAPTIVITY (1)
CAPTORS (1)
- 251
- When asked by your captors for Zion’s new song.
CARE (42)
- 20
- With thy weary load of care;
- 44
- Know ye not He lives to care?
- 48
- Under the burdens of guilt and care,
- 65
- Choked by every earthly care?
- 66
- The Lord knows all thy care;
- 68
- Is there no one to care?
- All your sorrow and care,
- 126
- Angels are waiting; do you not care
- 153
- 154
- You will prove a Father’s love and tender care.
- 172
- When care is left behind,
- 187
- And sweeten all thy care.
- 195
- All our care to Thee confiding,
- 197
- Here mid earth’s sin and sorrow and care,
- 200
- Thou canst sympathize and care.
- 219
- In Thy loving, tender care,
- 236
- In tender care He points me to that door—
- 244
- 245
- And the heart is pressed with care,
- 252
- Let me rest beneath Thy care.
- 265
- Help me to rest in Thee from every care,
- 270
- Hides from us tomorrow’s care;
- 276
- Roll on Him the care,
- Then, without a care oppressing,
- 293
- Of a moment’s thought or care,
- 297
- How can we doubt our Father’s tender care?
- 309
- From all the world, its toil and care,
- 311
- His tender care dispelled my fear
- 313
- 326
- For those who daily seek His care;
- 340
- The One who cares today will care tomorrow;
- 342
- But faithful be and steady in His care.
- 362
- I want to rest more calmly in Thy care,
- 364
- 368
- Knowing naught of Jesus’ care,
- 369
- No dart can harm: we’re in His care
- 371
- Where hides my soul safe in His care;
- 383
- His care can soften all our hardness,
- So let us ever seek to prove His wondrous care,
- 384
- From all the care of what men think or say,
- 403
- In answer to His loving care;
- 407
- Go forth to them and manifest God’s care.
CAREFULLY (1)
- 152
- Carefully counting the cost:
CARELESS (5)
- 100
- Careless of their souls’ salvation,
- 101
- In careless ease, and seeking selfish pleasures,
- 104
- Oh, should we careless be
- 138
- Hopeless, the plight of the careless then;
- 405
- Oh, keep me, Lord, from growing cold or careless,
CARES (12)
- 59
- “O weary heart, with heavy cares oppressed,
- 82
- “Come, cast upon me all thy cares!
- 210
- Lest earthly cares prevent me,
- “Cast all thy cares on Jesus,
- 234
- I have no cares, O blessed Will,
- For all my cares are Thine;
- 289
- The cares of life come thronging fast,
- 323
- Help them to know their heav’nly Father cares.
- 340
- The One who cares today will care tomorrow;
- 349
- 357
- Thy cares upon the Saviour roll.
- 401
- Oh, beware, lest life’s vain cares,
CARESS (1)
- 242
- And into our souls came His gentle caress.
CARETH (2)
- 210
- Who careth for thee alway.”
- 276
CARNAL (1)
- 393
- Bid my carnal mind depart;
CARRIED (1)
- 189
- E’en though the mountains be carried
CARRIES (1)
CARRY (1)
- 399
- We pass through the shadows; we carry our cross,
CAST (25)
- 3
- Cast out their Saviour and bid Him depart.
- 24
- Before Thy cross my all I cast
- 40
- You cast the Saviour’s love away.
- 44
- Perfect love will cast out fear.
- 60
- 67
- Will in no wise cast you out.
- 75
- Trustingly my all on Him I cast—
- 82
- “Come, cast upon me all thy cares!
- 102
- That the die will soon be cast,
- 111
- He will not cast you out.
- Until the die is cast,
- 119
- And will not cast you out.
- 135
- Him, whose love you cast away.
- 152
- If you refuse Him, His love cast away,
- 153
- 154
- Will you cast the Saviour’s tender love away?
- 167
- Where would thy soul be cast,
- 210
- “Cast all thy cares on Jesus,
- 241
- Though now cast out and suff’ring,
- 259
- And though my lot be cast today
- 276
- Cast upon Him all the burden
- 288
- When sorrow comes, and grief is cast upon me,
- 289
- Upon my soul their shadows cast;
- 379
- Search till Thy fiery glance has cast
- 407
- And sheaves are bound, and chaff is cast aside,
CATCH (1)
- 201
- Strained my ear to catch His word;
CAUSE (6)
- 62
- All of His beauty cause me to see
- 177
- Oh, cause Thy face to shine;
- 188
- 189
- Knowing no cause for alarm.
- 216
- Oh, cause Thy perfect love
- 399
- For this cause we faint not, midst scorning of men:
CAUSES (1)
- 236
- It surely causes me to cleave the more
CEASE (15)
- 12
- Till all our wand’rings cease
- 59
- Thy doubts shall vanish and thy sorrows cease:
- 70
- With the song that ne’er shall cease.
- 80
- Do not cease to bear the burden,
- 119
- And bid the conflict cease.
- 131
- Cease, vain world, to lure away.
- 139
- And your Saviour’s pleading cease.
- 171
- Then shall all bondage cease, all fetters fall,
- 186
- And these may perish if we cease
- 217
- Their joy in God shall never cease.
- 229
- Cease not to watch and pray.”
- 233
- Inspire a song which cannot cease.
- 376
- War a good warfare, and cease not to fight,
- 393
- Love of self forever cease;
- 411
- It is His will: all earthly struggles cease;
CEASELESS (2)
- 294
- A life of ceaseless praise:
- 351
- Shining forth in ceaseless grace,
CEASING (4)
- 249
- 266
- Ceasing from self, we enter in
- 314
- The rest of ceasing from myself,
- 366
- Never ceasing to labour and pray,
CELESTIAL (2)
- 81
- Beaming with celestial ray.
- 410
- Celestial joys before the throne of God
CERTAIN (1)
- 136
- Here you have no certain dwelling;
CHAFF (1)
- 407
- And sheaves are bound, and chaff is cast aside,
CHAIN (1)
- 70
- Freed from blind tradition’s chain;
CHAINS (2)
- 82
- From chains of sin I’ll set thee free—
- 368
- From the chains of sin set free;
CHAMBERS (3)
- 311
- Within the chambers of the King;
- 379
- The chambers where polluted things
- 412
- Through death’s dark chambers, I need not fear:
CHANCE (2)
- 105
- Could we chance to do tomorrow
- 234
- To Him no chance is lost;
CHANGE (5)
- 16
- All may change, but Jesus never!
- 170
- Change and decay in all around I see;
- 180
- Our garments change.
- Our vision change.
- 352
- I’ve vowed to be true and to change not,
CHANGED (3)
- 179
- Changed from glory into glory,
- 380
- Test by Thy word, that never changed can be,
- 398
- Shall be changed and glorified.
CHANGEFUL (1)
- 82
- In all thy changeful life I’ll be
CHANGELESS (2)
- 194
- With Thy pure and changeless love.
- 348
- Love divine, so pure and changeless,
CHANGEST (1)
- 170
- O Thou, who changest not, abide with me!
CHANGING (5)
- 27
- Unfailing, never changing,
- 52
- In changing life, a friend unfailing
- 101
- Earth’s changing scenes appear, then fade away;
- 278
- To wean me from this changing world
- 368
- True and faithful, never changing,
CHARM (4)
- 6
- All the vain things that charm me most—
- 195
- Satan has no pow’r to charm us,
- 290
- What is in the world to charm me?
- 402
CHARMS (1)
- 323
- They close their eyes to earth’s corrupting charms,
CHART (1)
- 81
- Chart and compass in the night.
CHASING (2)
- 131
- Chasing all my doubt and fear.
- 334
- Chasing far the gloom and terror,
CHASTEN (1)
- 292
- The Lord draws near to chasten,
CHASTENED (2)
- 223
- With chastened heart behold that lesson sweet,
- 235
- Though chastened oft my spirit be
CHAST’NING (1)
- 227
- For He who bears the chast’ning rod
CHECK (1)
- 204
- To check the word or deed or thought,
CHECKS (1)
- 208
- That checks each thought, that calms each fear
CHEER (22)
- 7
- If you would cheer and comfort me—
- 16
- Cheer the mourner, still the tempest—
- 52
- How tenderly He waits to cheer thee,
- 68
- Nothing, nothing to cheer:
- 77
- He waits with words of hope and cheer,
- 119
- To cheer you and to bless you
- 146
- Light will cheer me all the while.
- 148
- He will walk beside you and your spirit cheer.
- 173
- He will come to cheer and strengthen
- 176
- 181
- Where there’s hope and warmth and cheer,
- 191
- We may find there’s much to cheer;
- 246
- Joy and health and hope and cheer.
- 285
- Wait on the Lord, be of good cheer and courage;
- 297
- Be of good cheer when storms around you rise,
- 300
- 302
- When Thou art very near, Thy presence gives me cheer;
- 330
- Without a hope to cheer the tomb;
- 344
- Imparting words of cheer.
- 361
- Does hope our spirits cheer?
- 382
- Such will cheer the heart of God
- 383
- How much we see in Him to cheer us,
CHEERED (2)
- 269
- Cheered us all the journey through;
- 410
- Cheered by Thy voice e’en though our path be clouded,
CHEERETH (1)
- 255
- Longing for Thy voice that cheereth;
CHEERFULLY (1)
- 408
- Willingly, cheerfully, my life to sow.
CHEERING (2)
- 300
- No cheering word can faith impart,
- 357
- No cheering light illumes the way;
CHEERLESS (2)
- 137
- Making bright the cheerless day.
- 162
- Cheerless is your heart within.
CHEQUERED (1)
- 276
- Knowing that life’s chequered pathway
CHERISH (6)
- 29
- I cherish His word deeply hid in my heart—
- 63
- 287
- Earthly things so many cherish
- 321
- Lukewarm hearts God cannot cherish
- 352
- His love and approval I cherish;
- 399
- We cherish the words heard on Olivet’s brow:
CHIDE (1)
- 238
- God will not always chide,
CHIEF (2)
- 246
- He is chief among ten thousand,
- 251
- Except I keep Zion above my chief joy.
CHILD (24)
- 36
- And give you pow’r to be a child of God.
- 62
- Speak, speak the gospel that makes me His child.
- 82
- Do thou, my child, o’er hill and dale,
- 117
- Be a bondsman, not a child.
- 130
- For I am but a little child
- 141
- Weary child, thy sin forsaking,
- 161
- Must as a child come and enter therein.
- 235
- Then, make of me a little child,
- 256
- 257
- The spirit of a child,
- The spirit of a child.
- Obedient as a child,
- Obedient as a child.
- And humble as a child,
- And humble as a child.
- Eternally Thy child,
- Eternally Thy child.
- 263
- A little child, I follow on
- 276
- 285
- Always sincere and simple as a child.
- 291
- He sees every child of His fold;
- 315
- “Rest now, my child, in me,
- Rest now, my child, in me.”
- 393
CHILDLIKE (4)
- 177
- Childlike, resigned and still,
- 203
- With childlike trust, O Lord, we come;
- 247
- How sweet, when with a childlike grace
- 384
- In childlike faith now I put forth my hand;
CHILDREN (5)
- 118
- Ye children of men, attend to the word
- 225
- Thine erring children lost and lone.
- 231
- Speak to Thy children ever;
- 245
- But the songs of God’s own children,
- 251
- The children of Edom all with one accord
CHOICE (26)
- 48
- Making your choice for the Saviour,
- 90
- Yes, I would this loving choice make,
- 98
- Help our wav’ring choice;
- 99
- This is the choice that will save you:
- 102
- Make the Lord your final choice,
- 120
- And in patience waits your choice
- God gives everyone this choice;
- 132
- I have made my choice forever—
- 135
- He is waiting for your choice.
- 140
- To make Him now your choice.
- Your choice for right or wrong will stand
- 142
- Jesus is waiting, make Him now your choice.
- 152
- What will you answer? He waits for your choice;
- 167
- Breathing so kindly, “Make me thy choice;
- 168
- You have the choice to make;
- 181
- As we daily make the choice
- 227
- A joyous prisoner by choice,
- 246
- Love empow’rs the highest choice;
- 254
- His choice my choice shall be;
- His choice my choice shall be;
- 265
- This still the choice for me,
- 268
- We yielded then and made our choice
- 278
- Thy choice is best for me.
- 320
- “Let my marked ear show the choice I have made:
- 323
- Tempts them to be untrue to heaven’s choice,
- 362
- To let the things Thou choosest be my choice.
CHOICES (3)
- 130
- Talk Thou with me these choices o’er.
- A thousand choices bar my way;
- Thy choices all in youth were made,
CHOICEST (1)
- 175
- My choicest wreaths are always wet with tears.”
CHOKED (1)
- 65
- Choked by every earthly care?
CHOOSE (17)
- 35
- Make the Christ your Master, choose the path He trod.
- 61
- Let us choose then to obey Him
- 62
- That I may choose Him as life’s better part,
- 93
- Then to fall in the earth I would choose
- 99
- Will you now choose to obey Him,
- 130
- Lord Jesus, teach me how to choose;
- Then let me choose as I would choose
- Lord Jesus, teach me how to choose—
- So help me wisely choose, I pray.
- Lord Jesus, teach me how to choose,
- Lord Jesus, teach me how to choose;
- 252
- Help me choose the better part;
- 259
- Somewhere I would not choose,
- 320
- I do not choose to go free from my Lord;
- 352
- My Lord I would choose as my friend.
- 371
- I daily choose the better part.
- 402
- To choose the better part—
CHOOSEST (1)
- 362
- To let the things Thou choosest be my choice.
CHOOSING (2)
- 293
- Choosing rather Satan’s bypaths
- 323
- Choosing instead Thine everlasting arms.
CHORUS (2)
- 1
- Tell how the angels, in chorus,
- 245
- Blend the chorus all as one;
CHOSE (1)
- 75
- For His sake I chose the pilgrim way,
CHOSEN (16)
- 12
- And Thou shalt be our chosen God
- 42
- 77
- Along the path His chosen trod.
- Along the path His chosen trod;
- 169
- Affliction with Thy people I have chosen;
- 177
- 186
- His eyes behold His chosen ones;
- 213
- Unless His chosen people pray
- 232
- God is faithful to His chosen
- 239
- Haste to claim Thy chosen bride.
- 262
- Numbered with His chosen, found among the faithful,
- 273
- His tender lambs, His chosen sheep.
- 282
- And claim His chosen, faithful bride,
- 331
- God’s anointed, chosen One.
- 359
- Thy chosen, faithful few.
- 365
- Loved of God, approved and chosen—
CHRIST (116)
- 2
- Showing the things of Christ to me.
- 6
- Save in the cross of Christ, my Lord;
- 7
- Oh, tell me more of Christ, my Saviour;
- 15
- A rest in Christ, the risen Lord,
- A living Christ within.
- 30
- “We have found the Christ of whom the prophets spake;
- This same Christ who taught beside the sea
- 31
- Christ in you, the hope of glory,
- 34
- Christ our Lord to glorify.
- 35
- God’s salvation is the Christ within,
- But the life of Jesus Christ lived out in you.
- Make the Christ your Master, choose the path He trod.
- 37
- In Christ is no condemnation:
- 43
- The name of Christ divine.
- 55
- Rule and reign of Christ within
- 58
- 64
- If Christ had never lived for me;
- If Christ had never died for me;
- But Christ has made my heart His home:
- But Christ now intercedes for me;
- For Christ is coming back for me;
- My heart will whisper, “Christ is all.”
- 66
- Christ is the Light, He is the Way
- 69
- Thou art the Christ, we come to Thee;
- 91
- In sending Christ, the Light of Life,
- 100
- Christ their leader, Christ their way.
- Christ their leader, Christ their way.
- 109
- Now none but Christ can satisfy;
- O Christ, in Thee my soul hath found,
- 121
- With no Christ in your heart, drifting on to your doom,
- 132
- I will walk with Christ my Lord;
- 135
- Come to Christ, on Him believe.
- 137
- Out of Christ, without a Saviour,
- Out of Christ, without a Saviour,
- Out of Christ, without a Saviour,
- Oh! to Christ for refuge flee!
- Out of Christ, without a Saviour:
- 139
- But for Christ the crucified,
- 140
- Christ all in all to you.
- 150
- 154
- For your sins Christ did atone—
- 159
- “From now ’tis Christ for me, for me!”
- “From now ’tis Christ for me, for me!”
- “From now ’tis Christ for me, for me!”
- 160
- To die out of Christ, and thy soul to be lost?
- 185
- Through Christ, the living way;
- 186
- The life of Christ revealed in you.
- 189
- Christ is her light and her temple,
- Christ is the King on her throne;
- 204
- I need Thy meek and gentle Christ
- 207
- With the Christ who lived and suffered,
- 211
- Let Christ be magnified in me.
- 215
- And show the tenderness of Christ on Calvary.
- 220
- More love to Thee, O Christ!
- More love, O Christ, to Thee!
- More love, O Christ, to Thee!
- More love, O Christ, to Thee!
- More love, O Christ, to Thee!
- 235
- For he who humbly Christ obeys
- And Christ be magnified in me.
- 249
- 258
- It is hid with Christ in Thee.
- Ever hid with Christ in Thee.
- Ever hid with Christ in Thee.
- 264
- The law of Christ within my heart
- Obedience to the mind of Christ
- I will obey, and Christ shall have
- 281
- Where Christ is all in all?
- 282
- That Christ is coming back to reign
- 283
- How do I prize my calling, since Christ hath made me free?
- 292
- Your soul with Christ shall live.
- 301
- 313
- My life is hid with Christ in God,
- 316
- Our daily source of peace is Christ alone,
- 326
- Obedience to the Christ within.
- 329
- Christ and Saviour much belov’d.
- 335
- In Christ there is no east or west,
- In Christ His people everywhere
- The Bride of Christ shall gathered be
- 337
- Counted in with the faithful, with Christ and the few;
- 338
- Lift up thine eyes, for Christ Himself is near.
- 339
- That Christ intercedes now by day and by night
- 340
- Let not my hope in Christ be ever shaken,
- The trump shall sound, the dead in Christ shall waken,
- 351
- Christ, the Son He loves so well.
- Christ revealed in saints below.
- Filled with Christ and Christ alone;
- Filled with Christ and Christ alone;
- 354
- That Christ again in us may live.
- When Christ, before His Father’s face,
- 360
- Naught from Christ can sever.
- 363
- Hearing and obeying Christ the Saviour.
- “You have done your best for Christ your Saviour.”
- 369
- We will in Christ our Lord abide
- 371
- My life is hid with Christ in God,
- 373
- Christ is your leader, faith is your shield—
- 375
- Be of good courage: Christ the Lord shall come;
- 379
- That God alone, in Christ, can be
- 386
- For us Christ revived,
- Christ for us on Calv’ry’s mountain,
- Christ for us within the garden
- Christ for us now interceding:
- Christ in us, our hope of glory;
- Is the living Christ within.
- 389
- Unflinchingly Christ trod;
- 390
- I need the mind of Christ,
- I need the mind of Christ
- 393
- Christ redeemed me by His blood;
- 396
- And share with Christ reproach and loss,
- 398
- Christ is coming, Christ is coming!
- Christ is coming, Christ is coming!
- Christ is coming, Christ is coming!
- Christ is coming, Christ is coming!
- Christ is coming, Christ is coming!
- Christ is coming, Christ is coming!
- 410
- Await the heirs of Christ and true salvation,
CHRIST-FILLED (2)
- 49
- For a moment with a Christ-filled life?
- 317
- A Christ-filled life, acceptable and pure.
CHRISTIAN (1)
- 101
- Christian, awake! no longer heedless be.
CHRISTLESS (3)
- 68
- This, the way of the Christless
- 83
- Leads men to a Christless grave.
- 214
- Then a sad and Christless heart
CHRIST-LIKE (2)
- 350
- With pure and Christ-like deeds.
- 373
- Christ-like, obedient, self far behind;
CHRIST’S (8)
- 183
- Cleansed in Christ’s blood we then may be
- Christ’s blood-bought ones are we;
- 185
- Christ’s precious blood has opened heav’n,
- 273
- Clothed in Christ’s robe of righteousness,
- 293
- Than to walk Christ’s lowly way.
- 321
- But Christ’s footsteps follow sure.
- 351
- Glory from Christ’s blessed face.
- 354
- Spend and be spent for Christ’s dear sake;
CIRCLE (1)
- 323
- Within the circle of Thy wondrous pow’r,
CIRCLING (1)
- 378
- Within Thy circling arms I lie,
CISTERNS (2)
- 109
- I tried the broken cisterns, Lord,
- 281
- For who would turn to cisterns, Lord,
CITY (8)
- 90
- It will pilot to the city
- 189
- Pray for the peace of the city,
- Pray for the peace of the city,
- Pray for the peace of the city,
- Pray for the peace of the city
- 251
- Away from that city which God calls His own;
- If I forget Zion, that city so grand;
- 391
- See Him led outside the city,
CLAD (3)
- 33
- Clad in salvation’s full armour,
- 373
- Clad in your armour, firmly you stand,
- Clad in your armour, whole and complete,
CLAIM (13)
- 16
- 24
- 55
- Worthy He to claim the throne:
- 99
- If you will yield to His claim.
- 199
- And claim and make me wholly Thine.
- 219
- For my portion now I claim,
- 239
- Haste to claim Thy chosen bride.
- 282
- And claim His chosen, faithful bride,
- 286
- Forever I my claim resign.
- 294
- And claim the vict’ry still;
- 354
- Shall call and claim us as His own.
- 384
- From all the guilt of my sins now I claim
- 402
- The things above now claim
CLAIMED (1)
- 189
- Jesus hath claimed for His own.
CLAIMS (2)
- 53
- 274
- In glad obedience to His claims,
CLARION (1)
- 335
- When sounds the clarion call,
CLASPED (1)
- 370
- Hand clasped in loving hand,
CLASPS (1)
- 334
- Brother clasps the hand of brother,
CLAY (6)
- 30
- Templed still in mortal clay.
- 57
- May I be ever pliant as clay.
- 58
- 88
- 98
- 159
- Within its feeble walls of clay;
CLEAN (11)
- 15
- 17
- Oh, make me clean!
- And make me clean.
- Now makes me clean.
- Wilt keep me clean.
- 24
- From every stain made clean,
- 75
- Now my heart He maketh pure and clean.
- 226
- From pride and malice keep me clean,
- 236
- That in all things I may keep pure and clean,
- 331
- Keep your garments clean and white.
- 382
- Who keep their garments clean and white,
CLEANSE (13)
- 74
- He will cleanse thee now.
- 157
- And will cleanse you from your sin.
- 158
- Wilt welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve;
- 172
- Cleanse us from sinful thought and deed,
- 174
- Cleanse us, Lord, and teach us ever
- 176
- 177
- 180
- Forgive and cleanse, like other times,
- 206
- Cleanse and possess this yielded heart of mine.
- 207
- Cleanse us, Lord, from all that grieveth
- 230
- Cleanse us, O Lord, today.
- 252
- Purify my heart and cleanse me,
- 380
- From secret faults, O Saviour, cleanse Thou me.
CLEANSED (3)
- 183
- Cleansed in Christ’s blood we then may be
- 194
- Cleansed from all iniquity,
- 236
- While waiting there I’m cleansed from sin and fear,
CLEANSÈD (4)
- 384
- Cleansèd by Thee, cleansèd by Thee.
- Cleansèd by Thee, cleansèd by Thee.
- Cleansèd by Thee, cleansèd by Thee.
- Cleansèd by Thee, cleansèd by Thee.
CLEANSING (22)
- 17
- By faith Thy cleansing blood
- 119
- You need the cleansing fountain
- 125
- Grant me the cleansing Thy blood doth impart,
- Grant me the cleansing Thy blood doth impart.
- 172
- Of Jesus’ cleansing blood;
- 204
- And cleansing by Thy precious blood,
- 227
- Lord, wash me by Thy cleansing word,
- 260
- Dear Lord, we need Thy cleansing every day;
- 384
- Cleansing for me, cleansing for me;
- Cleansing for me, cleansing for me;
- Cleansing from Thee, cleansing from Thee;
- Cleansing from Thee, cleansing from Thee;
- Cleansing for me, cleansing for me.
- Cleansing for me, cleansing for me.
- Cleansing for me, cleansing for me.
- Cleansing for me, cleansing for me.
- Cleansing for me, cleansing for me.
- Cleansing for me, cleansing for me.
- Cleansing for me, cleansing for me.
- Cleansing for me, cleansing for me.
- Cleansing for me, cleansing for me.
- Cleansing for me, cleansing for me.
CLEAR (20)
- 43
- That voice that called, in accents clear,
- 44
- Love and prayer and faith’s clear vision
- 64
- His life forever made so clear
- 78
- To my mind Thy way make clear.
- 147
- How clear the call of Jesus,
- 151
- In accents soft and clear;
- 166
- The call comes low and clear;
- 171
- Thy message written clear and plain for me;
- 176
- As they of old, Thy voice so plain and clear;
- 189
- Fair as the jasper stone clear.
- 213
- A clear, discerning, single eye.
- 221
- The precious truth to those so clear,
- 224
- In accents clear and still,
- 230
- Teach us Thy will, Thy way make clear—
- 236
- My strength renewed, the way made plain and clear.
- 270
- Are clear to God, and He will keep our feet
- 284
- His simple truth, so sure and clear,
- 334
- Clear before us through the darkness
- 350
- When glad is thine heart and the sky is clear,
- 379
- To mine, my ways make clear.
CLEARED (1)
- 66
- Thy doubts will all be cleared away;
CLEARER (5)
- 1
- 146
- Till, with clearer, brighter vision,
- 269
- We shall see with clearer vision
- 270
- A brighter, clearer day.”
- 350
- And clearer thou seest the goal,
CLEARLY (1)
- 198
- And see more clearly how to prize
CLEAVE (3)
- 236
- It surely causes me to cleave the more
- 247
- 343
- Those who cleave to God will prosper
CLIMB (2)
- 18
- If I ever climb to the heights sublime,
- 353
- Mine to climb the heights where others
CLIME (1)
CLING (9)
- 17
- Saved, while to Thee I cling,
- 163
- 232
- As they cling to Him alone.
- 265
- Help me to cling to Thee in every test,
- 280
- Yet to His promises I’ll cling,
- 338
- Cling fast, the night must come before the morn;
- No ray of light, yet thou must still cling on.
- 350
- Just cling to the hand of God’s dear Son
- 352
- To Him I will cling through the shadows,
CLOSE (40)
- 5
- At the close His blood so precious,
- 73
- Till the close of life’s last day;
- 77
- Where I shall rest at close of day.
- 93
- Ere all toil ends at close of the day.
- 125
- Nearer, still nearer, close to Thy heart,
- Fold me, oh, fold me close to Thy breast;
- 134
- Do not close your heart to the Son of God,
- 141
- Close thy heart no more;
- Close thy heart no more;
- Close thy heart no more;
- Close thy heart no more;
- 144
- Strive then to enter ere He close the door.
- 153
- Close to my loving breast.”
- 157
- If you close the door to Jesus
- 168
- Close to the Kingdom,
- Close to the Kingdom,
- Close to the Kingdom,
- 170
- Swift to its close ebbs out life’s little day;
- 210
- Whispers at close of day,
- 244
- And close at hand it lies.
- 302
- Till my life’s close, oh, keep me ever Thine;
- 303
- Close to Thee, close to Thee,
- Close to Thee, close to Thee,
- Close to Thee, close to Thee;
- Close to Thee, close to Thee;
- Close to Thee, close to Thee,
- Close to Thee, close to Thee,
- Close to Thee, close to Thee;
- Close to Thee, close to Thee;
- Close to Thee, close to Thee,
- Close to Thee, close to Thee,
- Close to Thee, close to Thee;
- Close to Thee, close to Thee;
- 315
- When, at the close of life’s short day,
- 317
- Sweet is the rest that comes at close of day,
- 323
- They close their eyes to earth’s corrupting charms,
- 327
- Will never close His ear;
- 345
- His love will bear me on till close of day.
- 376
- Keep on pursuing till close of the day.
- 405
- Close to my hand or far beyond the sea;
CLOSED (2)
- 157
- Heaven’s door is closed to you.
- 321
- Hearts not closed by wrong desires,
CLOSÈD (1)
- 409
- Within my closèd door retreating,
CLOSELY (2)
- 332
- Scattered far, yet bound so closely
- 362
- I long to keep more closely at Thy side,
CLOSER (12)
- 95
- And I my heart the closer lock?
- 177
- 199
- And nestle closer to Thy side;
- 239
- Bind us closer, Lord, and closer:
- Bind us closer, Lord, and closer:
- 241
- 257
- Enfold me closer to Thy side,
- 266
- Oh, for a closer walk with God!
- 269
- We’ve a friend that draweth closer,
- 276
- Biddeth me to nestle closer,
- 332
- Love uniting, ever closer,
- 362
- I want to draw much closer when I pray,
CLOSES (1)
- 137
- Ere the door of mercy closes
CLOSING (1)
- 104
- Closing our eyes to things we see
CLOTHE (2)
- 37
- When I clothe you with salvation,
- 180
- So clothe us, Lord, again:
CLOTHED (8)
- 103
- Rich and clothed, with eyes anointed,
- 194
- 233
- Clothed in His armour, I shall stand,
- Clothed in His righteousness complete,
- 273
- Clothed in Christ’s robe of righteousness,
- 281
- Clothed in both fruit and leaves.
- 347
- Are clothed with living hope in Him,
- 393
- Clothed in true humility,
CLOTHES (1)
- 305
- The grave clothes and the grave!
CLOUD (5)
- 60
- Shine through the cloud and rain,
- 170
- Through cloud and sunshine, oh! abide with me!
- 240
- Can reach or cloud or dim—
- 269
- When some cloud that overshadows,
- 351
- Naught of earth to cloud the glory,
CLOUDED (2)
- 270
- When o’er our head the sky may clouded be,
- 410
- Cheered by Thy voice e’en though our path be clouded,
CLOUDS (15)
- 50
- But the clouds remained unriven
- 63
- Come sunshine or come storm clouds,
- 87
- And though clouds hang o’er my pathway,
- 105
- When dark clouds your path o’ershadow,
- 137
- Clouds will gather, storms surround you;
- 189
- Coming in clouds of the morning,
- 269
- Though the clouds be dark o’erhead;
- 291
- When storm clouds my soul may appal;
- 297
- Should threat’ning clouds appear in dark’ning skies.
- 309
- No clouds obscure, no fears dismay;
- 349
- The darkened clouds hang low,
- I know that there behind the clouds
- 350
- When pained is thine heart, and the clouds hang low,
- 360
- Darkest clouds are riven,
- 409
- What though the clouds have gathered o’er me!
COLD (13)
- 66
- This world is hard and cold,
- This world is hard and cold.”
- 111
- Beyond the cold, dark grave.
- 115
- In the world so dark and cold;
- 116
- Why perish with hunger and cold?
- 121
- Its waters lie sullen and cold.
- 136
- Death’s cold hand you cannot stay.
- 139
- Soon your heart be cold and silent,
- 148
- With the flesh conferring, soon your heart grew cold;
- 206
- How hard and cold is my poor heart without Thee;
- 214
- Would have perished in the cold.
- 361
- Shall our love, too, grow cold?
- 405
- Oh, keep me, Lord, from growing cold or careless,
COME (215)
- 3
- Opened life’s gate that they all might come in;
- 4
- Then to our home where Thou art shall we come;
- 7
- Come, blessed Lord, Thy work completing,
- 11
- 14
- O Lamb of God, I come to Thee;
- I come to Thee in all my sin;
- I come and long for rest.
- 15
- 16
- Sinner, come, and at His footstool
- 18
- For my Lord says “Come” and I seek my home,
- 20
- 28
- Come, let us follow Jesus—
- 30
- “We have found Him— come and see!”
- Come, each waiting heart with joy is stirred
- 31
- Heed the warning, come to Jesus:
- Come, and He will give you rest.
- Come and drink the living waters;
- 37
- In this world or that to come;
- Come in His accepted time.
- “Come to me ere death draws nigh;
- 43
- “Come, follow me, and do not fear,”
- 49
- When I come to die, what will it be?
- 54
- Come and gather round His feet?
- 56
- Come, now enter, come, now enter!
- Come, now enter, come, now enter!
- Oh, come, then, come today.
- Oh, come, then, come today.
- 57
- Come sun or shadow, whate’er may be,
- 59
- “Come unto me, come unto me,
- “Come unto me, come unto me,
- Come unto me and I will give you life,
- “Come unto me,” it is the Saviour’s voice,
- Come unto me and I will give you rest.”
- “Come unto me and I will give you peace.”
- “Come unto me and I will give you life.”
- 63
- Come sunshine or come storm clouds,
- Come sunshine or come storm clouds,
- 66
- He calls, He pleads, “Oh, come to me:
- 67
- Come in spite of fear and doubt.
- Come to Jesus— do not fear.
- Come a more convenient day?
- 69
- Thou art the Christ, we come to Thee;
- 70
- Come then, sov’reign King of kings,
- 73
- Come to earth to bleed and die;
- “Follow me, come follow me;
- Come with me to live and labour
- 74
- Come and trust Him now!
- Only come believing;
- 77
- I hear Him calling “Come away,”
- 79
- Come, He calls thee, don’t delay—
- Come and follow, without doubting;
- 82
- “Follow me! come, follow me!
- Follow me! come, follow me!
- Follow me! come, follow me!”
- Follow me! come, follow me!
- Follow me! come, follow me!
- Follow me! come, follow me!”
- “Come, cast upon me all thy cares!
- Follow me! come, follow me!
- Follow me! come, follow me!
- Follow me! come, follow me!”
- 86
- Come with thy burden today;
- Come to the arms of thy Saviour,
- Come to thine only Redeemer,
- Come to His infinite love;
- Come to the gate that is leading
- 94
- Come, ye weary ones, to Jesus;
- Come and find abiding rest;
- “Come to me, my yoke is easy,”
- 95
- He still is waiting to come in,
- 97
- Wasted years shall come again no more;
- 100
- “Come, and welcome, come, and welcome;
- “Come, and welcome, come, and welcome;
- 102
- While God’s Spirit bids you come,
- Come from darkness into light;
- Come, let Jesus make you right;
- Come and start for heav’n tonight:
- 104
- And soon the end will come.
- 110
- O sinner, come to me.”
- Friend, wilt thou come? Thou shalt be blest;
- 111
- Come to the Great Physician,
- Come to the Great Physician,
- Come to your soul’s Redeemer;
- Come now and trust in Jesus—
- Entreats you, “Come, and welcome
- 112
- 113
- “Come home, come home,
- “Come home, come home,
- Ye who are weary, come home”;
- Calling, “O sinner, come home!”
- 114
- “Oh, come,” I hear Him calling still,
- 116
- Will you come, will you come to the fold?
- Will you come, will you come to the fold?
- 119
- O wand’rers, come to Jesus;
- You need to come to Jesus
- Then will you come to Jesus
- 121
- Come under the Shepherd’s control.
- 122
- Oh, come, come tonight.
- Oh, come, come tonight.
- Oh, come, come tonight.
- Oh, come, come tonight.
- You’ll come to the Saviour
- And come, come tonight.
- And come, come tonight.
- 124
- I come to Thee!
- Come quickly and abide,
- 126
- Kindly entreating, “Come unto me,”
- Kindly entreating, “Come unto me:
- Kindly entreating “Come unto me.”
- 130
- Why should I then not come to Thee?
- 133
- 134
- Those who come to Him will not be deceived,
- 135
- Come to Christ, on Him believe.
- Come and find in Him a refuge;
- 136
- Come to Him, oh, come to Him!
- Come to Him, oh, come to Him!
- Come to Jesus; He is calling—
- Come and make Him now your friend;
- 142
- Hasten to obey, while the Spirit bids you come:
- Come and evermore rejoice,
- Come in His own accepted time and way;
- 145
- Lord, I come to Thee;
- My Saviour bids me come
- 147
- “Come now, ye heavy laden,
- 148
- Come while He is pleading; do not faint nor fear.
- 149
- Oh, come, while the Saviour is calling—
- Oh, come, while the Saviour is waiting,
- Oh, come, see the Saviour is passing—
- Oh, come, there is refuge in Jesus,
- 150
- Come while He is waiting—
- 151
- Oh, come while He is near.
- Oh, come while yet you may.
- 153
- 154
- Will you come? Will you come?
- Will you come? Will you come?
- Will you come and walk with God
- Come and enter and abide:
- 155
- Incline your ear and come;
- 156
- Oh, come to the Saviour, now waiting for thee!
- Come while He’s pleading, and taste of His goodness:
- Oh, come and take refuge while yet there is time!
- 157
- Then He’ll come and dwell within you
- Why not come while He is calling?
- 158
- And that Thou bidst me come to Thee,
- O Lamb of God, I come, I come.
- O Lamb of God, I come, I come.
- O Lamb of God, I come, I come.
- O Lamb of God, I come, I come.
- O Lamb of God, I come, I come.
- O Lamb of God, I come, I come.
- O Lamb of God, I come, I come.
- O Lamb of God, I come, I come.
- 159
- Death’s angel soon will come and say,
- “O soul, I come for thee, for thee!”
- 160
- And come to the Saviour now pleading with thee.
- So near to the Kingdom! Oh, come, we implore!
- While Jesus is pleading, come enter the door!
- 161
- Lord, I desire to come now to Thee;
- Must as a child come and enter therein.
- 166
- From heav’n to earth come down,
- 167
- Come ere it be too late;
- Come and rejoice!”
- 168
- Come, take the step tonight;
- 173
- Fruit will come if we abide.
- He will come to cheer and strengthen
- 174
- From the world we come apart,
- 175
- “Come ye yourselves apart and rest awhile,
- “Come ye aside from all the world holds dear,
- “Come, tell Me all that ye have said and done,
- 176
- We come apart from all the worldly throng—
- 177
- Come in Thy mercy, Lord,
- We come before Thy face,
- 184
- Here we come and seek to pray;
- 199
- I come to Thee to find soul-rest
- 203
- With childlike trust, O Lord, we come;
- 215
- Let tears of sorrow come and all my ways refine;
- 218
- Jesus hath come and dwelleth
- 220
- 222
- Long-suff’ring, gentleness shall come,
- 223
- When shadows lengthen and life’s sorrows come:
- I hear a whisper come from Calvary:
- 230
- Lord, in our need we come to Thee—
- 239
- Come! Lord Jesus, Come! Lord Jesus,
- Come! Lord Jesus, Come! Lord Jesus,
- 245
- When the Lord Himself shall come,
- 246
- Come to me, my Well-beloved:
- 248
- 252
- Come forth when Thou drawest nigh.
- 257
- For every gift has come from Thee;
- 260
- Or disappointments come, be this our goal:
- 265
- Come quickly, then, I pray—
- 271
- I know not when my Lord may come—
- 274
- I shall come forth as gold.
- 278
- And e’en though disappointments come,
- 289
- The cares of life come thronging fast,
- Let shadows come, let shadows go,
- 299
- Finished His course; and when the end had come,
- 304
- Come, brothers, on and forward!
- 305
- Come, brothers, on to glory!
- 314
- To come between Thee and my soul,
- 330
- Compel the wand’rer to come in.
- 338
- Cling fast, the night must come before the morn;
- For there will come the breaking of the day:
- 340
- To be with Him when He shall come again.
- 343
- 367
- 375
- Be of good courage: Christ the Lord shall come;
- 388
- 392
- Strength, joy and willingness come with the sight.
- 400
- Watching, waiting, when the Lord shall come?
- If He should come at the dawn or midnight,
- 401
- He has promised He shall come,
- 405
- Speak, Lord, again and say “Come, follow me.”
- And till the day when Thou shalt come, Lord Jesus,
- 412
- When I with Jesus come forth again,
COMES (23)
- 30
- And He comes in lowliness to thee,
- 38
- Earth’s honours fade, death comes to all;
- 63
- Then comes first bloom of springtime:
- 138
- When the King comes in, tell me,
- When the King comes in,
- When the King comes in?
- When the King comes in?
- When the King comes in.
- When the King comes in.
- When the King comes in.
- 166
- The call comes low and sweet;
- The call comes low and clear;
- 188
- 277
- Tomorrow’s strength comes not today;
- 288
- In dark despair, there comes this reassurance:
- When sorrow comes, and grief is cast upon me,
- 317
- Sweet is the rest that comes with dawn at last,
- Sweet is the rest that comes at close of day,
- 348
- Comes the joy of home and rest.
- 375
- 388
- 398
- When He comes, in fullest measure
- 400
- When Jesus comes to reward His servants,
COMETH (2)
- 56
- God’s kingdom cometh not with show,
- 310
- Folding them gently when night cometh on,
COMFORT (28)
- 7
- If you would cheer and comfort me—
- 49
- Could my yearning heart find rest and comfort
- 61
- Comfort gives in times of trial,
- 63
- 68
- Longing, longing for comfort,
- 85
- He can whisper words of comfort
- 114
- To comfort, save and guide,
- 121
- To His comfort and rest, then, oh, hasten away!
- 145
- 146
- Sweetest comfort of my soul;
- 192
- He will comfort and protect.
- 198
- The greatest comfort here below,
- 217
- God’s love shall comfort them for aye,
- 241
- His voice, it is my comfort,
- 252
- Comfort, joy and consolation
- 262
- “I will never leave thee,” sweetest words of comfort
- 272
- Cried unto Him, to us He comfort gave
- 292
- 295
- My comfort in days of distress;
- 300
- My heart can never comfort get,
- 308
- And staff me comfort still.
- 312
- His rod and staff they comfort me—
- 328
- Needs our comfort for the soul,
- 336
- Give Thine own sweet rest and comfort
- 341
- Where the comfort of His presence drives away each troubled tear;
- 365
- Gives my heart true rest and comfort,
- 374
- He speaks my soul to comfort
- 410
- Thou art, O God, our comfort and delight;
COMFORTER (2)
- 207
- Comforter, from heav’n descending,
- 208
- A Guide, a Comforter bequeathed
COMFORTLESS (1)
- 315
- Thou dost not leave me comfortless,
COMFORTS (1)
- 170
- When other helpers fail and comforts flee,
COMING (27)
- 2
- More of His coming, Prince of Peace.
- 9
- Men from coming wrath to flee.
- 10
- Glorious Lord and coming King.
- 22
- Is it nothing to you He is coming—
- 64
- For Christ is coming back for me;
- 82
- And trust me through all coming years!
- 103
- Shall proclaim the coming night.
- 111
- The night of death is coming;
- 113
- Shadows are gathering, night is soon coming,
- Coming for you and for me.
- 114
- I am coming, heavy laden,
- 143
- 182
- For Thou art coming back, Lord,
- 189
- Coming in clouds of the morning,
- 231
- Hasten Thy coming kingdom,
- 282
- That Christ is coming back to reign
- 294
- Throughout the coming days;
- 297
- All coming days His hand will lead us through.
- 357
- Fret not thy soul— Jesus is coming!
- 398
- Christ is coming, Christ is coming!
- Christ is coming, Christ is coming!
- Christ is coming, Christ is coming!
- Christ is coming, Christ is coming!
- Christ is coming, Christ is coming!
- Christ is coming, Christ is coming!
- 399
- We look for the star of His coming again.
- “This Jesus is coming again.”
COMMAND (8)
- 92
- To fulfil His least command.
- 216
- 227
- A willing slave to Thy command,
- 233
- I will obey my Lord’s command;
- 263
- To every dear command of Thine.
- 268
- Obedient now, at His command,
- 332
- Wilt Thou, Lord, command the blessing,
- 373
- Loins girt with truth at your Leader’s command;
COMMANDMENTS (1)
- 320
- And His commandments— not grievous to me,
COMMANDS (1)
COMMIT (1)
- 210
- Commit your all unto Him;
COMMITTED (2)
- 271
- To keep that which I’ve committed
- 342
- I would be true to all He has committed
COMMUNION (4)
- 2
- Holding communion with my Lord,
- 228
- Spent in communion with Him.
- 335
- Their sweet communion find;
- 409
- To hold with Him communion sweet.
COMPANIONSHIP (1)
- 240
- The sweet companionship of One
COMPARE (3)
- 35
- Some compare their lives with lives of other men
- 72
- Who can compare with Jesus.
- 345
- There is no friend with Him that can compare;
COMPARED (1)
- 293
- When compared with all the glory
COMPARING (1)
- 49
- Or all earthly joys e’en worth comparing
COMPASS (1)
- 81
- Chart and compass in the night.
COMPASSED (1)
- 355
- Though compassed round with sin.
COMPASSION (6)
- 73
- See the Saviour, in compassion
- 76
- Moved with compassion, His life He gave,
- 93
- With compassion this great need I view;
- 166
- Of His divine compassion,
- 290
- His compassion fails me never;
- 405
- Touch Thou my heart with Thine own deep compassion,
COMPASSIONATE (1)
- 376
- Tender, compassionate, heart full of love,
COMPASSIONS (1)
- 232
- His compassions fail us never
COMPEL (1)
- 330
- Compel the wand’rer to come in.
COMPLETE (10)
- 87
- But I’ve made a complete surrender
- 172
- 203
- Complete the work Thou hast begun.
- Complete in Him, the righteous One,
- 233
- Clothed in His righteousness complete,
- 241
- 253
- Until I stand complete in Him,
- 264
- 283
- Strong in the strength which He supplies, my storehouse is complete;
- 373
- Clad in your armour, whole and complete,
COMPLETING (1)
- 7
- Come, blessed Lord, Thy work completing,
COMPLYING (1)
- 50
- With His every wish complying,
COMPOSE (1)
- 6
- Or thorns compose so rich a crown?
COMPREHEND (2)
- 219
- Comprehend it, no heart could—
- 273
- No mind can comprehend or trace
COMPREHENDING (1)
- 19
- Love beyond my comprehending,
COMPROMISE (1)
- 363
- Having fellowship with God, with world no compromise—
COMRADES (3)
- 339
- And comrades succumb to the foe’s awful might,
- 367
- Our comrades have been tried
- 382
- Though comrades fall and waver;
CONCEAL (1)
- 180
- Our vision, Lord, conceal
CONCERNS (1)
- 378
- In all my vast concerns with Thee,
CONCLUDE (1)
- 187
- Conclude the day with God—
CONCORD (1)
- 180
- In concord may our prayers arise
CONDEMN (1)
- 16
- He who said, “I’ll not condemn thee:
CONDEMNATION (3)
- 27
- Sin’s fearful condemnation,
- 37
- In Christ is no condemnation:
- 144
- From condemnation while the ages roll.
CONDEMNETH (1)
CONDEMNS (1)
- 400
- If in our hearts there is naught condemns us,
CONDITION (1)
- 25
- Yet how rich is my condition!
CONFERRING (1)
- 148
- With the flesh conferring, soon your heart grew cold;
CONFESS (2)
- 35
- Fear not to confess His name and serve Him now;
- 187
CONFESSED (1)
- 35
- Him as Lord by lip and life confessed—
CONFIDENCE (7)
- 222
- Producing hope and confidence
- 285
- Wait on the Lord with confidence and patience;
- 304
- 326
- In confidence I calmly rest.
- 347
- Our hope and confidence today
- 367
- Hold fast thy confidence;
- Have confidence and hope in God:
CONFIDING (2)
- 119
- Confiding in His goodness,
- 195
- All our care to Thee confiding,
CONFIRMING (1)
- 232
- God is faithful in confirming
CONFLICT (23)
- 11
- 61
- Then with courage for the conflict,
- 119
- And bid the conflict cease.
- 164
- Only one step— God sees thy secret conflict;
- 190
- Lest we waver in the conflict,
- 204
- To face the conflict day by day
- 205
- Fiercer grows the conflict daily,
- 240
- 262
- Patiently continue with Him in the conflict,
- 294
- And through the very conflict
- More stern will grow the conflict
- 321
- Where the conflict fierce doth fall,
- 332
- Hand in hand to face the conflict
- 334
- One the conflict, one the peril,
- 336
- I will face the daily conflict,
- 337
- It may not be my part, in the conflict with sin,
- 341
- Throw thy soul into the conflict; do thy faithful, honest part,
- 352
- What though it mean conflict and pain;
- 371
- Though fierce the conflict here below,
- 372
- When the conflict fierce is raging
- 373
- Forth to the conflict, led by His hand,
- 375
- In every life, a conflict fierce and keen;
- 376
- Strength for the conflict the Lord will impart.
CONFORM (2)
- 79
- God has power to conform thee
- 103
- God is anxious to conform thee
CONFUSION (2)
- 41
- In the ways of dark confusion
- 83
- Thus the author of confusion
CONNECTING (1)
- 213
- Prayer is the strong, connecting link,
CONQ’ROR (2)
- 192
- Jesus lives, the mighty conq’ror—
- 231
- “Thou shalt be always conq’ror,
CONQ’ROR’S (1)
- 80
- You will sing the conq’ror’s song.
CONQUER (9)
- 9
- In His name we conquer all.
- 237
- To help me conquer self and sin
- 277
- The grace to conquer and to bear—
- 294
- And He will conquer thee!
- Will conquer evermore.
- 336
- Every foe I mean to conquer,
- 343
- 347
- Enabling us to conquer sin,
- 376
- Press on to conquer, and never gainsay,
CONQUERED (5)
- 28
- And conquered in the strife:
- 161
- Thy love has conquered, and now I arise:
- 206
- Thy love has conquered, I am wholly Thine.
- 292
- E’en death at last is conquered,
- 369
- Where others conquered we can win;
CONQUEST (1)
CONSCIENCE (3)
- 59
- With conscience wakened, of thy God afraid,
- 119
- And purify your conscience
- 135
- Stifle not the voice of conscience;
CONSCIOUS (5)
- 180
- Made conscious of shortcomings and
- 191
- If we’re conscious of temptation,
- 276
- In the conscious, calm enjoyment
- 306
- The conscious guidance of God’s hand?
- 307
- I am conscious of weakness but strong in His grace;
CONSECRATE (1)
CONSECRATED (1)
- 393
- Consecrated, Lord, to Thee.
CONSECRATION (1)
CONSIDER (7)
- 152
- Oh, be in earnest! Pause and consider,
- Pause and consider while He is so near.
- 293
- Some consider earthly honour
- 320
- When I consider my Master so kind,
- 331
- 338
- Consider Him; His heart knows all thy fears:
- 364
CONSOLATION (4)
- 27
- How great my consolation!
- 111
- 252
- Comfort, joy and consolation
- 374
CONSTANCY (1)
- 341
- Does the Master’s plea for constancy find echo in thy heart?
CONSTANT (7)
- 146
- Let me view His constant smile;
- 197
- Constant abiding: this is my plea;
- 216
- Burns with a constant flame,
- 294
- 339
- There’s constant renewing for all who will pray;
- 367
- And constant hardships met;
- 401
- Constant through the night’s long watch,
CONSTRAINED (1)
- 354
- Constrained by love, we follow on
CONSUMED (2)
- 110
- 212
- That quenchless zeal consumed His life,
CONTEMPLATING (1)
- 176
- Many a heart is sore with contemplating
CONTEMPT (1)
- 6
- And pour contempt on all my pride.
CONTENT (10)
- 204
- I nestle there in calm content,
- I rest content though poor I am;
- 249
- How full of joy and sweet content
- 275
- Content to share our Master’s lot,
- 289
- I am content, for this I know:
- 309
- Content if Jesus leads us there,
- 311
- I pass my days in sweet content
- 320
- I am content just to live for His smile—
- 337
- Satisfied if I know that my Lord is content
- 408
- No reputation, with Him I’m content,
CONTENTMENT (1)
- 108
- There’s peace and contentment in serving the Lord.
CONTINUE (4)
- 80
- Do not shrink, continue with Him;
- 192
- Praying that we may continue
- 262
- Patiently continue in the way with Jesus,
- Patiently continue with Him in the conflict,
CONTINUED (1)
- 28
- Began, continued, finished,
CONTINU’LLY (2)
- 185
- From grateful hearts continu’lly
- 211
- Before God’s face continu’lly.
CONTRITE (16)
- 13
- O hope of every contrite heart!
- 14
- A humble, contrite heart I bring;
- 61
- With a broken, contrite heart,
- 125
- Only my sinful, now contrite heart;
- 177
- Our broken, contrite hearts
- 185
- He will respect the contrite heart,
- 190
- Prayers from needy hearts and contrite
- 200
- Contrite at Thy feet I pray,
- 203
- With stable hearts, contrite and free,
- 241
- As with a contrite heart I walk
- 249
- To contrite hearts and pure;
- 254
- In humble, contrite hearts, delight
- 295
- The heart that is humble and contrite,
- 365
- Sweet this thought to contrite heart—
- 382
- A broken and a contrite heart
- A contrite spirit is the price
CONTROL (24)
- 11
- “Jesus, control my heart;
- 29
- When under the Saviour’s control;
- 71
- Of His wondrous, sweet control—
- 76
- Yield now to Jesus; let Him control;
- 92
- Give Him absolute control.
- 108
- It pays to die daily, to let God control
- 120
- Keeping naught from His control;
- 121
- Come under the Shepherd’s control.
- 150
- 178
- 194
- We would yield to Thy control;
- 224
- 242
- His touch makes me glad of His loving control;
- 254
- 260
- Control of all upon Thy shoulders lay—
- 263
- My freedom is Thy grand control.
- 264
- 285
- From God’s control, to darkness and to sin.
- 295
- The Saviour delights to control.
- 328
- In our hearts have full control.
- 336
- Keep me under Thy control;
- 358
- And yield my life to His control;
- 379
- The motives that control,
- 393
CONTROLLED (5)
- 171
- And let my steps be all controlled by Thee.
- 227
- Controlled and guided by Thy voice.
- 297
- His Father’s hand controlled the winds and sea,
- 321
- Hearts controlled by Him alone;
- 347
- Which once controlled, and hid His face.
CONTROLS (1)
- 297
- Our Father’s hand controls the wind and sea.
CONVENIENT (3)
- 40
- Wait not a more convenient day:
- Nor wait a more convenient day;
- 67
- Come a more convenient day?
CONVERSE (3)
- 175
- For converse which the world has never known,
- Then fresh from converse with your Lord, return
- 187
- Converse in mind with God—
CONVICTION (1)
- 288
- Oh, lift me to that place of true conviction,
CONVINCING (1)
COOL (1)
- 45
- For a drink from some cool spring,
CORD (1)
- 104
- The cord of life may snap
CORDS (1)
- 279
- Release the cords of doubt that bind:
CORN (4)
- 354
- From corn of wheat learn how to die,
- 402
- 404
- A corn of wheat, to multiply,
- Be sure some corn of wheat has died,
CORNERS (1)
- 335
- Forth from the corners of the earth,
CORRECTS (1)
- 292
- Corrects our wand’ring feet
CORRUPTING (1)
- 323
- They close their eyes to earth’s corrupting charms,
COST (15)
- 21
- If we but knew the cost at which He came,
- 38
- ’Tis not worthwhile, oh, count the cost:
- 102
- Oh, I pray you count the cost,
- 106
- When the cost seemed too great for salvation,
- 120
- To resist Him means this cost:
- 121
- Oh, say, have you counted the cost?
- 142
- And then awake, too late to count the cost?—
- 152
- Carefully counting the cost:
- 160
- To die with no hope! hast thou counted the cost?
- 234
- 240
- It cost His blood to win;
- 301
- We know what it cost Thee
- 305
- And thus we count the cost.
- 385
- When the deeper cost we meet,
- 402
COSTLIEST (1)
- 117
- Brought His costliest raiment forth,
COSTLY (1)
- 39
- The costly garments He provides
COT (1)
- 365
- Makes poor cot a palace fair,
COULD (30)
- 14
- 19
- Greater love could never be!
- 20
- 49
- Could my yearning heart find rest and comfort
- Where my storm-tossed vessel I could steer—
- Could then all the world afford a refuge,
- Whither in my anguish I could flee?
- 64
- How we could please the Father here.
- I could not tread this path alone,
- This world my home could never be,
- 76
- He paid the ransom none other could,
- 84
- How could I reject the plea?
- 93
- I could never withhold that from God.
- 105
- Could we chance to do tomorrow
- 107
- 186
- Of Israel could not prevail.
- 193
- He alone the price could pay.
- 206
- Naught but Thy blood could for my sins atone.
- 209
- I could not bear from Thee to part:
- 219
- Comprehend it, no heart could—
- 229
- All tongue could ever tell,
- 233
- Love paid the price none other could,
- 236
- What he could share through grace so rich and free.
- 240
- 243
- A soul did what she could:
- 251
- In lands of a stranger you never could sing;
- 299
- Approved of God, what more could we desire?
- 361
- Naught could our soul appal;
- 403
- I could not question “Is it I?”
- 412
- For Jesus only my soul could save.
COUNSEL (6)
- 78
- Thou shalt guide me with Thy counsel,
- 106
- For His counsel so loving and true.
- 150
- 295
- His counsel is sweet to their soul;
- 336
- Daily walking in Thy counsel,
- 382
COUNT (12)
- 6
- My richest gain I count but loss
- 38
- ’Tis not worthwhile, oh, count the cost:
- 102
- Oh, I pray you count the cost,
- 142
- And then awake, too late to count the cost?—
- 161
- What things were gain may I count as loss.
- 227
- Then I may count my soul as blest;
- 267
- To count as dross all earthly loss:
- 305
- And thus we count the cost.
- 325
- That will not count at all.
- 351
- Riches none may count or tell,
- 362
- To count upon each promise and be still.
- 383
COUNTED (8)
- 121
- Oh, say, have you counted the cost?
- 160
- To die with no hope! hast thou counted the cost?
- 337
- Counted in with the loyal, the brave and the true,
- Counted in with the faithful, with Christ and the few;
- Counted in, counted in—
- Counted in, counted in—
- With the faithful to be counted in.
- With the faithful to be counted in.
COUNTING (3)
- 152
- Carefully counting the cost:
- 182
- Counting the world but dross.
- 321
- Counting all of earth but loss;
COUNTLESS (2)
- 106
- Countless millions have lingered and died,
- 151
- Then with that great and countless band,
COUNTRY (1)
- 348
- Seeking for a better country,
COURAGE (12)
- 44
- Do not let your courage fail.
- 61
- Then with courage for the conflict,
- 284
- Those feeble steps, with courage true,
- 285
- Wait on the Lord, be of good cheer and courage;
- 297
- Then let us tread God’s way with courage true:
- 321
- Hearts both brave and filled with courage,
- 343
- Never let your courage falter;
- Never let your courage falter
- 367
- Fear not the foe; take courage new,
- 375
- Be of good courage: Christ the Lord shall come;
- With help and courage in His outstretched hands.
- 376
- Courage and wisdom the Lord will bestow.
COURSE (5)
- 100
- Time its course will quickly run;
- 130
- Asked me the straitest course to run.
- 299
- Finished His course; and when the end had come,
- 359
- My course in life is altered
- 396
- A little while the course to run,
COURTS (3)
- 23
- Until the courts of heaven rang.
- 117
- Shoes to walk within His courts.
- 200
- Fainting for Thy courts, O Lord;
COVENANT (1)
- 352
- My Lord has the covenant sealed.
COVER (1)
- 196
- Are spread to cover o’er my wrong,
COV’RING (1)
- 12
- Oh, spread Thy cov’ring wings around
CRAGS (2)
- 115
- By the crags where shadows lie,
- 305
- If crags and tangles cross it,
CRAVE (3)
- 83
- Seems to offer what you crave:
- 203
- Thy love, Thy life, Thy pow’r we crave,
- 408
- No reputation, but with Him I crave
CRAVED (1)
- 220
- Once earthly joy I craved,
CRAVING (1)
- 117
- Craving with the swine to feed,
CRAZE (1)
- 221
- To most it seems a frenzied craze
CREATE (2)
- 75
- Create in me more love for Thee;
- 92
- Let Him now create unhindered,
CREATING (1)
CREATION (2)
- 70
- Reign till all creation rings
- 182
- The whole creation groaneth
CREATOR (1)
- 120
- Do not strive with your Creator!
CREATURE (1)
- 378
- Where can a creature hide?
CREEDS (1)
- 43
- Vain creeds of men are sure to fail;
CREEPING (1)
- 103
- Soon the shadows slowly creeping
CRIED (1)
- 272
- Cried unto Him, to us He comfort gave
CRIES (2)
- 198
- He calms the fears and stills the cries
- 237
- My heart cries out to Thee
CRIMES (1)
- 238
- His strokes are fewer than our crimes
CRIMSON (3)
- 8
- His precious blood, that crimson tide:
- 17
- Now let the crimson tide,
- 172
- Within that crimson flood.
CROSS (61)
- 1
- Tell of the cross where they nailed Him,
- 3
- Nailed to the cross where they left Him to die;
- 6
- When I survey the wondrous cross
- Save in the cross of Christ, my Lord;
- 8
- Upon the cross and freely shed
- 18
- The way of the cross leads home;
- The way of the cross leads home;
- The way of the cross leads home.
- I must needs go home by the way of the cross—
- If the way of the cross I miss.
- 21
- The lonely hours, the garden, yea, the cross,
- 24
- Before Thy cross my all I cast
- 25
- Jesus, I my cross have taken,
- 49
- Who endured the cross and died for me,
- 66
- “Take up thy cross and follow me;
- 73
- He must bear the cross alone;
- 85
- Till I cross the rolling tide.
- 96
- “Take up thy cross,” the Saviour said,
- Take up thy cross— let not its weight
- Take up thy cross, nor heed the shame,
- Thy Lord for thee the cross endured
- Take up thy cross, then, in His strength,
- 127
- 132
- Though the cross my path o’ershadow,
- 146
- In His cross my boast shall be,
- 166
- His death, His cross, His crown;
- 203
- The cross and suff’ring never shun,
- 216
- I’ll seek to glory in the cross
- 239
- For the cross of Calvary,
- 269
- And the cross that we are bearing
- 274
- And give me grace to bear the cross—
- 275
- And glory in the cross and shame;
- 284
- Take up thy cross and follow me.”
- 293
- Save in Jesus and His cross,
- 294
- On Calv’ry’s cross for thee:
- 305
- To cross the trackless deserts
- If crags and tangles cross it,
- 309
- To labour now and bear the cross
- 317
- Sweet is the rest in bearing of the cross:
- 321
- Sorrow, suff’ring and the cross.
- 341
- As a patient, loyal bearer of the cross.
- To His patient, loyal bearers of the cross.
- God’s own patient, loyal bearers of the cross.
- In the patient, loyal bearers of the cross.
- 352
- Whatever may cross o’er my way.
- 353
- Mine to bear the cross with patience,
- 355
- And bearing of the cross;
- 363
- Bore the cross in meekness and the shame He did despise,
- 367
- Ne’er shun the cross or pain.
- 377
- How real to bear the cross and follow Jesus,
- 385
- By the blood of Calv’ry’s cross
- 388
- Endured the cross, despised the shame,
- 389
- The way to Calv’ry’s cross,
- 394
- Abide in Him, the cross for Him endure;
- 396
- A little while to bear the cross
- 399
- We pass through the shadows; we carry our cross,
- 404
- Thus Jesus taught, who bore the cross;
- Who saves his life or cross would shun
- 406
- The daily cross they humbly take;
- 408
- Why from the cross should I seek for release?
- Bearing the cross, I should ever rejoice.
CROSSED (3)
- 102
- Ere the fatal line be crossed,
- 129
- When we all have crossed to the other shore?
- 142
- Where the gulf cannot be crossed,
CROWD (1)
- 288
- Swayed by the crowd, my Master to deny,
CROWDS (1)
- 4
- With the great crowds who will not do, but say?
CROWN (21)
- 6
- Or thorns compose so rich a crown?
- 23
- A mocking crown so thorny
- 24
- King of my heart to crown.
- 28
- The crown of life they won;
- 38
- To forfeit thine eternal crown?
- 60
- 62
- That I may crown Him the king of my heart.
- 80
- Gain the crown of life immortal,
- 138
- Crown on the head where the thorns have been;
- 156
- He longs to enfold you and crown you with blessings;
- 166
- His death, His cross, His crown;
- 217
- Their crown of life to bear His name
- 317
- The victor’s crown, all honours, let them be
- 331
- Till the crown of life is won.
- 332
- Till the crown at last is won:
- 339
- For then we’ll receive the long-coveted crown,
- 359
- A crown in heav’n awaiting
- 367
- Let no man take thy crown.
- And no man take thy crown.
- 396
- Receive the crown of righteousness.
- 408
- Strive for the mastery, hope for the crown.
CROWNED (2)
- 324
- And is crowned, the Crucified.
- 402
- And with Thy blessings crowned
CROWNING (1)
- 272
- May it, the crowning, final gift we offer,
CROWNS (4)
- 43
- Where crowns His head adorn.
- 372
- Triumph crowns the brave and true;
- 395
- Eternal years to wear unfading crowns.
- 397
- When the bright crowns of rejoicing are won,
CRUCIFIED (12)
- 125
- Give me but Jesus, my Lord crucified,
- Give me but Jesus, my Lord crucified.
- 139
- But for Christ the crucified,
- 169
- 173
- And for this was crucified.
- 209
- O blessed Saviour, crucified,
- 265
- Resting my eyes upon the Crucified:
- 298
- We lean on Thee, the Crucified;
- 324
- And is crowned, the Crucified.
- 356
- And walk with Jesus crucified.
- 364
- 404
- Some faithful life been crucified;
CRUCIFY (1)
- 202
- And vile affections crucify.
CRUEL (11)
- 46
- To Thee who died upon the cruel tree
- 73
- Facing death and cruel mocking—
- 110
- Afar from God, sin’s cruel blight
- 144
- For your sake He suffered on the cruel tree,
- 206
- Oh, how this cruel self would seek to hinder
- 223
- When man is cruel and the world untrue:
- 288
- Deliver me from this cruel, cunning nature,
- 314
- This cruel self, oh, how it strives
- 387
- See the cruel shame He suffered
- 391
- Cruel was the death He suffered,
- 395
- Eternal years beyond earth’s cruel frowns.
CRUSHED (1)
- 110
- Crushed neath my load of sin, I wept
CRUSHING (1)
- 384
- Many the crushing defeats I have seen,
CRY (24)
- 3
- Tell how exceedingly bitter His cry,
- 14
- 22
- Exceedingly bitter His cry.
- 45
- Only mocked my soul’s sad cry.
- 102
- And your cry be just too late—
- 115
- I have heard their plaintive cry.”
- 138
- Bitter, the cry of deluded men;
- 144
- Jesus is calling; hear His heartfelt cry.
- 148
- “Oh! What might have been!” This will be your cry
- 184
- Through us may Thy Spirit cry,
- 186
- His ear is list’ning to their cry.
- 197
- This is my heart cry day unto day;
- 203
- Oh, hear our cry, Thou Holy One;
- 209
- Oh, hear Thy needy servant’s cry:
- 218
- 220
- 263
- And faith shall cry a joyous “Yes!”
- 288
- In deep distress, oh, hear my needy cry,
- 300
- Can give to those who needy cry,
- 327
- He who hath heard thy cry
- 333
- ’Twas the Saviour’s tender cry
- 344
- Nor dread the battle cry.
- 398
- And with loud, triumphant cry,
- 404
- Oh, who can hear the needy cry
CRYING (2)
- 83
- Sick of sin and faint from crying,
- 195
- In Thy mercy hear their crying—
CUMB’RER (1)
- 318
- Or a cumb’rer of the ground?
CUNNING (2)
- 251
- Oh, soon may all cunning forsake my right hand,
- 288
- Deliver me from this cruel, cunning nature,
CUP (6)
- 3
- Death’s bitter cup He must drink all alone.
- 16
- Drinks with us each cup of trembling,
- 286
- But drank the bitter cup of woe,
- 308
- 312
- 391
- See Him drink our cup of anguish,
CURSE (1)
- 412
- He freed my soul from sin’s curse and stain.
CUT (1)
- 324
- Shall cut short life’s latest breath,