Book of Common Praise (BoCP1915)
This is a hymnal published for use in worship by the Reformed Episcopal Church. It contains a large repertoire of traditional Christian hymn texts, indexed on Hymnary.org with first lines and metadata. The hymnal features a wide range of classic Protestant hymns that were familiar to English‑language Anglican and Reformed worship in the early twentieth century.
Originally published 1915
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- 1 A Charge to Keep I Have
- 2 A Mighty Fortress Is Our God
- 3 Abide with Me
- 4 All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name
- 5 All People That on Earth Do Dwell
- 6 Angel Voices, Ever Singing
- 7 Angels from the Realms of Glory
- 8 Approach, My Soul, the Mercy Seat
- 9 Arise, O Lord, and Shine
- 10 Arm of the Lord, Awake! Awake!
- 11 Arm These Thy Soldiers, Mighty Lord
- 12 Around the Throne of God
- 13 Art Thou Weary, Art Thou Languid?
- 14 As Now the Sun's Declining Rays
- 15 As when the Weary Traveler Gains
- 16 As with Gladness Men of Old
- 17 Asleep in Jesus! Blessed Sleep
- 18 At Even, Ere the Sun Was Set
- 19 At the Lamb's High Feast We Sing
- 20 Awake and Sing the Song
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Behold What Wondrous Grace (The Glories of Adopti…Isaac Watts · 1709
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Behold What Love the Father HathRobert Boswell · 1870
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Behold the Throne of GraceJohn Newton · 1779
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Behold the Savior of MankindSamuel Wesley · 1709
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The Sower Went Forth SowingWilliam St. Hill Bourne · 1874
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Awhile in Spirit, Lord, to TheeJoseph Francis Thrupp · 1867
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Awake, Ye Saints, Awake and Hail (Joyful Homage)Thomas Cotterill · 1819
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Awake, My Soul, Stretch Every NervePhilip Doddridge · 1755
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As when the Weary Traveler GainsJohn Newton · 1779
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As Pants the Hart for Cooling SpringsJames Merrick · 1765