Gospel hymns in the 1932 Christian Science Hymnal

“He leadeth me, O blessed thought”

  • Hymn 95 (BRADBURY). Words: Joseph H. Gilmore. Tune: William B. Aughton.

“I love to tell the story”

  • Hymn 414 (I LOVE TO TELL THE STORY). Words: Katherine Hankey. Tune: William G. Fischer.

“I need Thee every hour”

  • Hymn 137 (NEED). Words: Annie S. Hawks. Tune: Robert Lowry.

“I’m a pilgrim, and I’m a stranger”

  • Hymn 415 (PILGRIM). Words: Mary S. B. Dana Shindler. Tune: Unknown.

“Nearer, my God, to Thee”

  • Hymn 192 (BETHANY). Words: Sarah F. Adams. Tune: Lowell Mason.
  • Hymn 193 (HORNBURY). Words: Sarah F. Adams. Tune: John B. Dykes.

“O, the clanging bells of time”

  • Hymn 418 (ETERNITY). Words: Ellen M. H. Gates. Tune: P. P. Bliss.

“O weary pilgrim, lift your head”

  • Hymn 425 (JOY COMETH IN THE MORNING). Words: M. M. Wienland. Tune: Edmund S. Lorenz.

“Rock of Ages, Truth divine”

  • Hymn 293 (TOPLADY). Words: Frederic W. Root (based on hymn by A. M. Toplady). Tune: Thomas Hastings.
  • Hymn 294 (HOUGHTON). Words: Frederic W. Root (based on hymn by A. M. Toplady). Tune: Samuel S. Wesley.
  • Hymn 295 (NICHT SO TAURIG). Words: Frederic W. Root (based on hymn by A. M. Toplady). Tune attributed to Johann Sebastian Bach.

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