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| Abends | Sir Herbert Stanley Oakeley, 1874 |
| Angels | Orlando Gibbons, 1623 |
| Angelus | Georg Joseph, Heilige Seelenlust, 1657 |
| Appleton | William Boyce (1710-1779 |
| Bera | John E. Gould, 1849 |
| Brookfield | Thomas B. Southgate, 1855 |
| Canonbury | adapted from Robert Schuman, c. 1839 |
| Church Triumphant | James W. Elliott, 1874 |
| Duke Street | Attributed to John C. Hatton, 1793 |
| Erhalt uns, Herr | Geistliche Lieder (Wittenberg, Germany: 1543) |
| Ernan | Lowell Mason, 1850 |
| Federal Street | Henry Kemble Oliver, 1832 |
| Germany | William Gardiner's Sacred Melodies, 1815 |
| Hamburg | Lowell Mason, 1824 |
| Hurlsey | Adapted from Metrical Psalter, 1855 |
| Illa | Lowell Mason, 1841 |
| Mainzer | Joseph Mainzer, circa 1845 |
| Maryton | Henry Percy Smith, 1874 |
| Morning Hymn | François Hippolyte Barthélémon, c 1789 |
| Old 100th Old 100th - original version |
Genevan Psalter, 1551 Attributed to Louis Bourgeois (1510-1561). |
| Olive's Brow | William Batcheler Bradbury, 1853 |
| Pentecost | William Boyd, 1864 |
| Puer Nobis Nascitur | Trier manuscript, 15th Century. Adapted by Michael Praetorius, 1609; harmony by George Ratcliffe Woodward, 1910 |
| Retreat | Thomas Hastings, 1842 |
| Rivaulx | John Bacchus Dykes, 1866 |
| Rockingham | arr. Edward Miller, 1790, from "The Psalms of David for the Use of Parish Churches." |
| Rosedale | George Fredrick Root (1820-1895 |
| St. John (?) | |
| Storrs | Timothy Richard Matthews (1826-1910). |
| Tallis Canon | Thomas Tallis, circa 1567 |
| The Morning Watch | |
| Truro | Williams' Psalmodia Evangelica, 1789 |
| Tryggare Kan Ingen Vara | Traditional Sweedish |
| Von Himmel Hoch | Geistliche Lieder, Leipzig, 1539; harmony by Johann Sebastian Bach. |
| Ward | Arranged from an old Scottish melody by Lowell Mason, 1830. |
| Wellesy | Lizzie Shove Tourjée Estabrook, 1878 |
| Wilson | |
| Winchester New | Musikalisches Handbuch, Hamburg, Germany, 1690; harmonized by William Henry Monk, 1847 |
| Zephyr | William Batchelder Bradbury (1816-1868) |
| LM R (Refrain) | |
| Wonders | John Newton |
| Hosanna | John Bacchus Dykes, 1865 |
| He Did Not Die in Vain | Grant Colfax Tullar, c1901 |
| LMD | |
| Anglo-Genevan Psalm 91 | c1561, harm. Edward Millar, c1635 |
| Beyond the Sunset | Dr. W. O. Perkins |
| Confidence | Homer Rodeheaver |
| Creation | Franz Joseph Haydn, 1798 |
| Duane Street | George Coles (1792-1858). |
| Eifionydd | John Ambrose Lloyd, Sr. (1815-1874) |
| Genevan Psalm CXVIII | Louis Bourgeois, 1544. |
| GreenFields | Traditional German melody |
| He Leadeth Me | William Batchelder Bradbury, 1864. |
| He Lifted Me | Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (1856-1932 |
| HigherGround | Charles Hutchinson Gabriel, 1892 |
| In Babilone | Dutch melody; arranged by Julius Roentgen, 1906 This is a very versatile melody. It could be used for some of Dwight's 9,8 and 9,7 words, such as "Bless the Lord Eternal O My Soul" |
| Jordan | Joseph Barnby, 1872 |
| Llangristiolus | Joseph Parry (1841-1903) |
| Memories | Horatio Richmond Palmer(1834-1907) |
| Sagina | Thomas Campbell, 1835 |
| Sing to the Lord With Cheerful Voice | Dwight Armstrong c. 1970 |
| Sweet Hour | William Batchelder Bradbury, 1859 |
| Unless the Lord Shall Build the House | Dwight Armstrong c. 1970 |
| 8.8.8 8.8.8 | |
| for aac,bbc rhyme schemes | Sometimes called "113th", after the 1562 English version of Psalm 113) |
| Minden Minden (888 888) | anonymous, from the 1887 Presbyterian Psalter |
| Nashville (888 888) | Lowell Mason, c1745, from a Gregorian Chant |
| Old 113th (888 888) | Matthäus Greiter (1500-1552) |
| Redal | William B. Bradbury, 1816-1868 |
| 8.8 8.8 8.8 | |
| Brownwell | Franz Joseph Haydn (1732-1809). |
| Carrey's Surrey | Henry Carey, circa 1732; harmony from The English Hymnal, 1906. |
| Eisenach | Johann Hermann Schein (1586-1630); harmony by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). |
| Ellerton | Joseph Barnby |
| Loving Kindness (8,8,8,8,8) | William Caldwell; first published in his Union Harmony, 1837 |
| Melita | John Bacchus Dykes, 1860 Dykes named the tune the island of Melita, which was the island the Apostle Paul reached after his ship went down (Acts 28:1); Today we know it as the isle of Malta |
| Park Street (8,8,8,8,8) | Frederick Marc Antoine Venua, circa 1810 |
| Pater Ominum (Omnipotent Father) | Henry J.E. Holmes, 1875 |
| The River Flows (88 88 66 66 8) |
M.F. McKirahan, 1878 |
| Selena | Isaac Baker Woodbury, 1850. |
| St. Catherine | Henri. F. Hemy 1856, arr. James G. Walton, 1871 |
| St. Petersburg | Attributed to Dimitri Stepanovich Bortniansky, 1825 |
| Vater Unser (Our Father) | Geistliche Lieder, Leipzig, Germany, 1539; harmony by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1726 |
| Veni Cito | John Bacchus Dykes, circa 1860. |
| Other 8.8 | |
| Loving Kindness (8,8,8,8,8) | William Caldwell; first published in his Union Harmony, 1837 |
| Park Street (8,8,8,8,8) | Frederick Marc Antoine Venua, circa 1810 |
| The River Flows (88 88 66 66 8) |
M.F. McKirahan, 1878 |
| Sagina (8,8,8,8,8,8 r2) | Thomas Campbell, 1835 |
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