St. George's Diocesan School Hymn Song Book File:St. George's Diocesan School Hymn Song Book.pdfIndex and Authors
Title | Author |
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All Creatures of God and King | W.H. Draper |
Glory, Laud and Honour | J.M. Neale |
All people that on earth do well | W. Kethe |
At Easter time the lilies fair | F.A. Jackson |
At the name of Jesus | C.M. Noel |
Awake my soul with the sun | Bishop T. Ken |
Be Thou my vision, O Lord of my heart | E. Hull |
Can you count the stars that brightly | HW. Ducklen |
Children of the Heavenly King | J. Cennick |
Come let us join our cheerful songs | I. Watts |
Crown him with many crowns | M. Bridges |
Down came the raindrops | M.R. Boyd |
Down the air everywhere | F.A. Jackson |
Father lead me day by day | J.P. Hopps |
Fight the good fight | J.S.B. Monsell |
For all the saints | Bishop W. How |
For the beauty of the earth | F.S. Pierpoint |
Glad that I live am I | G. Shaw |
God be in my head | Anon. |
God be with you till we meet again | J.E. Rankin |
God is love, His the care | P. Dearmer |
God is working His purpose out | A.C. Ainger |
God of mercy, God of grace | H.F. Lyte |
God sees the little sparrow fall | M. Straub |
God who made the pretty daisies | P.W. Blackmer |
Guide me O Though Great Redeemer | W. Williams |
He gave me eyes, so I could see | A. Pinnock |
Holy, holy, holy | Bishop R. Heber |
How sweet the name of Jesus sounds | J. Newton |
If I were a beautiful twinkling star | Gleam & Jackson |
I have seen the golden sunshine | Chester & Litchfield |
I love to hear the story | E. Miller |
I sing a song of the saints of God | J.H. Hopkins |
It is a thing most wonderful. | Bishop W. How |
Jesus bids us shine. | E.H. Miller |
Jesus shall reign where'er the sun. | I. Watts |
Just as I am Thine own to be. | M. Farningham |
Let all the world in every corner. | G. Herbert |
Let us with a gladsome mind. | J. Milton |
Lord behold us with Thy blessing. | H.J. Buckoll |
Lord dismiss us with Thy blessing. | H.J. Buckoll |
Lord God of Flosts. | L. Housman |
Love divine, all loves excelling. | C. Wesley |
Morning has broken. | E. Farjeon |
O worship the King. | R. Grant |
Onward Christian soldiers. | S. Baring-Gould |
Our shool is built upon a hill. | D. Haarhoff |
Praise and thanksgiving Father we offer. | A.F. Bayly |
Praise my soul the King of heaven. | H.F. Lyte |
Rejoice the Lord is King. | C. Wesley |
Saviour teach me day by clay. | J.E. Leeson |
Sing we the King who is coming to reign. | C.S. Horne |
Soldiers of Christ arise. | C. Wesley |
Stand up, stand up for Jesus. | G. Duffield |
Take my life and let it be. | F.R. Havergal |
Tell me the stories of Jesus. | W.H. Parker |
Tell out my soul. | T. Dudley-Smith |
The head that once was crowned. | T. Kelly |
The journey of life. | V. Collison |
The King of Love my Shepherd is. | H.W. Baker |
The Lord's my Shepherd. | Psalm 23 |
The sun that shines across the sea. | Anon |
There's a Friend for little children | A. Midlane |
Think of a world without any flowers. | D. Newport |
Thou didst leave Thy throne. | E. Elliott |
What a Friend we have in Jesus. | J.M. Scriven |
When a Knight won his spurs. | J. Struther |
When morning gilds the skies. | E. Caswall |
When we walk with the Lord. | J.H. Sammis |
A Baby was born in Bethlehem. | I. Colby |
Angels from the realms of glory. | J. Montgomery |
As with gladness men of | W.C. Dix |
As with gladness men of | Anon |
Come, come, come to the manger | C.T. Catty |
Come hasten ye shepherds. | Coleman & Jorgensen |
Come to Bethlehem and see. | D.G. Murray |
Jar away in Bethlehem. | C. Telfer |
Girls and boys, leave your toys. | M. Sargent |
Hark! The herald angels sing. | C. Wesley |
He smiles within I lis | R. Graves |
Hark! The herald angels sing. | E.M. Reed |
It came upon the midnight clear. | E.H. Sears |
It was on a starry night. | J. Webb |
It was poor little Jesus. | American Spiritual |
Jesus lay in manger | E. Thurnauer |
Jesus our brother kind and good. | Traditional |
Joy to the World. | I. Watts |
Little Donkey. | E. Boswell |
Lullay, Thou little tiny Child. | Traditional |
No room for the Baby. | H.M. Day |
O come all ye faithful. | F. Oakeley |
O little town of Bethlehem. | Bishop P Brooks |
Once in Royal David's city. | C.F. Alexander |
See amid the winter's snow. | E. Caswall |
See Him lying on a bed of straw. | M.A. Perry |
Shepherds have left their sheep. | M. Lyell |
Shepherds leave your flcks. | D. Coombes |
Silent Night. | J. Mohr |
The First Nowell. | Traditional |
Three great kings I met at early morn. | Coleman & Jorgensen |
Unto us a boy is born. | P Dearmer |
We three kings of Orient are. | J.H. Hopkins |
While shepherds watched their flocks. | N. Tate |
Winds through the olive trees. | Gascon carol |