See and believe! it cannot be
See and save me in distress!
See from his Throne by the Archangel driven
See from the world’s politest school
See here the miracle renewed
See how great a flame aspires
See Lord, with pity see
See the day-spring from afar
See the fierce beast, whose rage untamed
See the first expiring witness
See the first fatal step to part
See the fruit of faithful prayer!
See the fruit of worldly cares
See the great Antitype arise
See the heavenly Man of God
See the heavenly Shepherd’s zeal
See the hypocrite profane
See the last brutish refuge see
See the murderer’s rage and power
See the patience of our God
See the power of God display’d
See the power of God to save!
See the soul redeemed indeed
See the source of human care!
See the strength that is in man!
See the true ancient Church appears
See the true Elijah flies
See the true evangelic child
See the whole church retired in prayer
See the wretchedness of sin!
See there the quickening Cause of all
See where our great High-Priest
See with what vehement eagerness
See ye misbelieving race
See, gracious Lord, with pitying eyes, beneath Thine hand
See, gracious Lord, with pitying eyes, Low at Thy feet
See, Jesu, see that much loved soul
See, Jesu, Thy disciples see
See, Lord, a nation at Thy feet!
See, Lord, our wavering brethren see
See, Lord, the Cause of our distress
See, Lord, the object of Thy love
See, Lord, The purchase of Thy death
See, Lord, thy meanest servant set
See, Lord, with tenderest pity see
See, O Lord, my foes increase
See, O my Lord, Thy servant see
See, the sad fruit of sin appears
See, thou wretched slave acurst
See, through Him, the heavenly King
See, ye heirs of sure salvation
Seeking in Christ Thy face
Seeming contrarieties
Self Thy word would fain diminish
Self-destroy’d for help I pray
Self-diffidence may souls abase
Self-love cannot conceive
Self-love which strikes us blind
Self-righteous Pharisees
Send the multitude away?
Send then Thy servants forth
Senseless no more in sin I dwell
Sent by our faithful Lord
Sent forth by Christ indeed
Sent from the heavenly Father down
Sent of God to do his will
Sent to the great, and rich, and wise
Sent, through Jesus, from the skies
Sentenc’d the first Adam was
Sequester’d from the noisy crowd
Seraphs the fiery horses were
Servant of Christ, on Him I call
Servant of Christ, thy talent see
Servant of God, and Son of man
Servant of God, the summons hear
Servant of God, well done!
Servants and lord, when God they fear
Servants of Christ the witness vain
Servants of Christ, arise
Servants of Christ, your rule is plain
Servants of God, by Jesus’ love
Set forth before our eyes
Sever’d from Christ, the Root
Severely tried by inward want
Shall a poor worm of grace be proud
Shall foolish, weak, short-sighted man
Shall I be left in sin to die
Shall I in desperate straits appear
Shall I in Thy care confide
Shall I my Lord and God adore
Shall I my righteous zeal suppress
Shall I the Lord of hosts defy
Shall I through prudent fear forbear?
Shall man direct the sovereign God
Shall man exalt himself, or boast
Shall man to God a method shew
Shall man, a worm of earth, a child of dust
Shall one in perfect love renewed
Shall our corruptions stand
Shall the mighty lose his prey
Shall we by resistance vain
Shall we discourage or repel
Shall we glory in our grace?
Shall we in time of need
Shall we live on like thoughtless brutes
Shall we mistake the morming-ray
Shall we on tradition vain
Shall we the Spirit’s course restrain
She could not live, she could not rest
She flies! the soul as lightning flies!
She saw; she took; she ate
She thus, adorning every state
Shepherd Divine, at whose command
Shepherd Divine, our want relieve
Shepherd of Israel, hear
Shepherd of Souls, for whom alone
Shepherd of souls, if Thou indeed
Shepherd of souls, lay to Thine hand
Shepherd of Souls, the great the Good, Thy helpless Sheep behold
Shepherd of souls, the great, the good, for the dear purchase
Shepherd of souls, the great, the good, who leadest Israel
Shepherd of souls, the great, the good, who on thy servant’s side
Shepherd of souls, the lambs and sheep
Shepherd of souls, Thy sheep behold
Shepherd of souls, with pitying eye
Shepherds indigent and plain
Shining in his strength and height
Should vile, unworthy sinners dare
Should we not hold our peace
Should we not on our labour live
Should we not young beginners spare
Shout to the great Jehovah’s praise
Shout to the Lord, who stands between
Shout, ye heirs of sure salvation
Show me Thy salvation, Lord
Show Thy converting grace
Shrinking from the cold hand of death
Shut up in unbelief I groan
Sight incomprehensible
Silence! Tertullus speaks!
Silence, ye unbelieving fears
Silenced, but not convinced, the foes
Silent before the king He stood
Silent long the Prisoner stood
Silent we turn the other cheek
Silver and gold he none possessed
Simple men who nothing know
Sin cannot duty supersede
Sin enter’d by the eye, and made
Sin is the desperate wound
Sin that we may serve no more
Since first my earthly course begun
Since first we did from Egypt fly
Since he had the Saviour known
Since what I lend or give to thee
Sinful, and blind, and poor
Sing ot the great Jehovah’s praise
Sing to the God of faithful love
Sing to the Lord by whom we live
Sing to the Lord of earth and sky
Sing to the Lord, for He alone!
Sing to the Prince of life and peace
Sing we merrily to God
Sing we to our conquering Lord
Sing we to our God above, praise
Sing we to our God above, saved by His unwearied Love
Sing with glad anticipation
Sing with joyful acclamation
Sing ye heavens, and earth rejoice, Sons of men
Sing, all in heaven at Jesu’s birth
Sing, ye happy souls, that press
Sing, ye heavens; and, earth, rejoice, make to God
Sing, ye ransom’d nations, sing
Sinking underneath my load
Sinner behold what thou hast done!
Sinner in love with guilty joys
Sinner secure, the writing see
Sinner, alarm’d by judgment near
Sinner, come down at Jesus’ call
Sinner, in Thine own esteem
Sinner, that know’st not God
Sinner, thy lost condition see
Sinner, who dost not bear
Sinner, who dost thyself deceive
Sinner, with awe draw near
Sinners Advocate, again
Sinners form’d out of the ground
Sinners if Thou cam’st to call
Sinners look up, by grace forgiven
Sinners obey the gospel word
Sinners our immortal King
Sinners redeemed, yet still inclined
Sinners she with pity saw
Sinners should lament and wail
Sinners the Lord our God receives
Sinners the most abandoned now
Sinners to seek and save He came
Sinners to the shades may run
Sinners what have ye done
Sinners who bewail your dead