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Year published Hymn tune First line Words by Notes
1867 Formosa "Love Divine, all love excelling" Charles Wesley Tune also known as "Falfield"
1867 Hymn of the Homeland "The homeland, the homeland" H.R. Harweis
1867 Mount Zion "Rock of Ages, cleft for me" Augustus Montague Toplady
1867 St Luke "God moves in a mysterious way" William Cowper Tune also known as "St Nathaniel"
1868 St Lucien "Of Thy love some gracious token" Thomas Kelly
1868 Thou God of Love "Thou God of Love, beneath Thy sheltering wing" J.E. Browne
1869 Heber "When through the torn sail" Reginald Heber Tune also known as "Gennesareth" or "Succour"
1869 St Ann "The Son of God goes forth to war"" Reginald Heber Tune also ascribed to Dr. W. Croft, 1677-1727
1869 The Strain Upraise "The Strain upraise in joy and praise" John Mason Neale (tr.)
1870 All this Night "All this night bright angels sing" W. Austin
1871 Lux in Tenebris "Lead, kindly Light" John Henry Newman
1871 St Gertrude "Onward Christian soldiers" Sabine Baring-Gould
1872 Angel Voices "Angel voices, ever singing" Francis Pott
1872 Courage, Brother "Courage, brother, do not stumble Norman Macleod
1872 Fatherland "I’m but a stranger here" T.R. Taylor Tune also known as "St. Edmund" or "Cœlestis"
1872 Fortunatus "Welcome, happy morning!" Venantius Fortunatus, tr. by John Ellerton
1872 Lacrymae "Lord, in this Thy mercy's day" Isaac Williams
1872 The Long Home "Tender Shepherd, Thou hast still'd" Catherine Winkworth (tr.)
1872 Lux Mundi "O Jesu, Thou art standing" William Walsham How
1872 Propior Deo "Nearer, my God, to Thee" Sarah Flower Adams Tune also known as "Aspiration"
1872 Rest "Art thou weary, art thou languid" Stephen of Saba, tr. by John Mason Neale Tune also known as "Venite"
1872 Safe Home "Safe home, safe home in port" Joseph the Hymnographer, tr. by John Mason Neale
1872 St Kevin "Come, ye faithful, raise the strain" John Mason Neale
1872 St Mary Magdalene "Saviour, when in dust to Thee" Robert Grant
1874 Adoro Te "Saviour, again to Thy dear name we raise" John Ellerton
1874 Audite audientes me "I heard the voice of Jesus say" Horatius Bonar
1874* Bethlehem "While shepherds watched their flocks by night" Nahum Tate Adapted by Sullivan from an old tune. Alternative name "Gabriel".
1874 Christus "Show me not only Jesus dying" Josiah Conder
1874 Clarence "Winter reigneth o'er the land" William Walsham How Tune from unknown source arranged by Sullivan
1874 Coena Domini "Draw nigh, and take the body of the Lord" John Mason Neale
1874 Come Unto Me "Come unto Me, ye weary" William Chatterton Dix Adapted from an original melody by George Frideric Handel
1874 Constance "I've found a Friend; oh, such a Friend" James Grindlay Small
1874 Coronae "Crown Him, with many crowns" Matthew Bridges
1874 Dulce Sonans "Angel voices, ever singing" Francis Pott
1874 Ecclesia "The church has waited long" Horatius Bonar
1874 Ellers "Saviour, again to Thy dear name we raise" John Ellerton Believed to be a harmonization by Sullivan of a tune by E.J. Hopkins. The tune is otherwise known as "Benediction"
1874 Evelyn "In the hour of my distress" Robert Herrick
1874 Ever Faithful "Let us with a gladsome mind" John Milton
1874 Golden Sheaves "To Thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise" William Chatterton Dix
1874 Hanford "Jesu, my Saviour, look on me" Charlotte Elliott
1874* Holy City "Sing Alleluia forth in duteous praise" John Ellerton (tr.)
1874 Hushed was the Evening Hymn "Hushed was the Evening Hymn" James Drummond Burns
1874 Light "Holy Spirit! Come in might!" Edward Caswall Arrangement by Sullivan from tune of unknown source
1874 Lux eoi "All is bright and cheerful round us"
1874 Marlborough "O Strength and Stay, upholding all creation" John Ellerton (tr.) Harmonisation by Sullivan
1874* Nearer Home "For ever with the Lord!" James Montgomery Harmonized by Sullivan from a tune by Isaac B. Woodbury
1874* Noel "It came upon the midnight clear" Edmund Sears Adapted by Sullivan from a traditional tune
1874 Old 137th "Great King of nations, hear our prayer" J. Hampden Gurney Harmonisation by Sullivan
1874 Paradise "Oh Paradise! Oh Paradise!" Frederick William Faber
1874 Parting "With the sweet word of peace" George Watson Adapted by Sullivan from an old melody
1874 Pilgrimage "From Egypt's bondage come" Thomas Kelly
1874 Promissio Patris "Our blest Redeemer, ere He breathed" Harriet Auber
1874 Resurrexit "Christ is risen! Christ is risen!" A.T. Gurney
1874 St Francis "Father of heaven, who hast created all" Catherine Winkworth (tr.)
1874 St Millicent "Let no tears to-day be shed" R. F. Littledale (tr.)
1874 St Patrick "He is gone - a cloud of light" Arthur Penrhyn Stanley
1874 St Theresa "Brightly gleams our banner" Thomas Joseph Potter
1874 Saints of God "The Saints of God, their conflict past" William Dalrymple Maclagen
1874 Springtime "For all Thy love and goodness" William Walsham How Arrangement by Sullivan of an original tune
1874 Ultor Omnipotens "God the all terrible! King who ordainest" Henry Chorley
1874 Valete "Sweet Saviour, bless us 'ere we go" Frederick William Faber
1874 Veni Creator "Come Holy Ghost, our souls inspire" John Cosin (tr.)
1875 Carrow "My God, I thank Thee Who has made" Adelaide Anne Procter
1875 Litany No. 1 "Jesu, life of those who die" Thomas Benson Pollock
1875 Litany No. 2 "Jesu, we are far away" Thomas Benson Pollock
1880 Dominion Hymn "God bless our wide dominion" Marquess of Lorne
1881 Leominster "A few more years shall roll" Horatius Bonar Harmonised by Sullivan from a tune by G.W. Walker
1897 Bishopgarth "O King of Kings, Whose reign of old" William Walsham How Composed for Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee celebrations
1902 Bolwell "Thou to whom the sick and dying" Godfrey Thring
1902 Chapel Royal "O love that wilt not let me go" George Matheson
1902 The Roseate Hues "The roseate hues of early dawn" Cecil Frances Alexander Composed 1872, but not published until 1902
1902 Victoria "To mourn our dead we gather here" Mary Bradford Whiting