Hymns of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (1985 book)

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Hymns of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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LanguageEnglish
Publisher The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication date
1985
2nd ed. 1998
revised in 2002
Publication placeUnited States
Pages434

Hymns of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the official hymnal of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Published in English in 1985, and later in many other languages, it is used throughout the LDS Church. This article refers to the English version. The book was published on the 150th anniversary of the publication of the first LDS hymnbook, compiled by Emma Smith in 1835. Previous hymnbooks used by the church include The Manchester Hymnal (1840), The Psalmody (1889), Songs of Zion (1908), Hymns (1927), and Hymns (1948).

Contents

On June 18, 2018, the church announced that updated versions of the hymnbook and the Children's Songbook would be created, by soliciting feedback for a one-year period concluding in July 2019, culminating in unified versions of the books in languages used by congregations worldwide, having the same numbering system. [1]

Organization

The book contains a table of contents, followed by a preface with a message from the church's first presidency, which encourages church members to use the hymn book at meetings and in their homes to invite the spirit and to teach doctrine.

The hymn section is divided into thematic groups:

1–61: Restoration
NumberHymnWordsMusicNotes
1 The Morning Breaks Parley P. Pratt George Careless
2 The Spirit of God William W. Phelps Anon.
3Now Let Us Rejoice William W. Phelps Henry Tucker
4Truth Eternal Parley P. Pratt Alexander Schreiner
5 High on the Mountain Top Joel H. Johnson Ebenezer Beesley
6Redeemer of Israel Joseph Swain Freeman LewisAdapt.: William W. Phelps
7Israel, Israel, God Is CallingRichard Smyth Charles C. Converse
8Awake and AriseTheodore E. CurtisCarolee Curtis Green
9Come, Rejoice Tracy Y. Cannon Tracy Y. Cannon
10Come, Sing to the Lord Gerrit de Jong Jr. Gerrit de Jong Jr.
11What Was Witnessed in the Heavens?John S. Davis Evan Stephens
12’Twas Witnessed in the Morning SkyAnon. H. Walford Davies Adapt.: G. William Richards
13An Angel from on High Parley P. Pratt John E. Tullidge
14Sweet Is the Peace the Gospel BringsMary Ann MortonAlfred M. Durham
15I Saw a Mighty Angel FlyAnon.English melodyArr.: Ralph Vaughan Williams
16What Glorious Scenes Mine Eyes BeholdAnon. Ebenezer Beesley
17Awake, Ye Saints of God, Awake! Eliza R. Snow Evan Stephens
18The Voice of God Again Is Heard Evan Stephens Evan Stephens
19 We Thank Thee, O God, for a Prophet William Fowler Caroline E. Sheridan Norton
20God of Power, God of Right Wallace F. Bennett Tracy Y. Cannon
21Come, Listen to a Prophet's Voice Joseph S. Murdock; Bruce R. McConkie Joseph J. Daynes
22We Listen to a Prophet's VoiceMarylou Cunningham LeavittDarwin K. Wolford
23We Ever Pray for Thee Evan Stephens Henry A. Tuckett Adapt.: Evan Stephens
24God Bless Our Prophet DearBernard SnowHarry A. Dean
25Now We’ll Sing with One Accord William W. Phelps Joseph J. Daynes
26Joseph Smith's First Prayer George A. Manwaring Sylvanus Billings PondAdapt.: A. C. Smyth
27 Praise to the Man William W. Phelps Scottish folk song
28Saints, Behold How Great JehovahDouglas W. Stott A. Laurence Lyon
29 A Poor Wayfaring Man of Grief James Montgomery George Coles
30 Come, Come, Ye Saints William Clayton English folk song
31 O God, Our Help in Ages Past Isaac Watts William Croft
32The Happy Day at Last Has ComePhilo Dibble Ebenezer Beesley
33Our Mountain Home So Dear Emmeline B. Wells Evan Stephens
34O Ye Mountains High Charles W. Penrose H. S. Thompson
35For the Strength of the Hills Felicia D. Hemans Evan Stephens Adapt.: Edward L. Sloan
36They, the Builders of the Nation Ida Romney Alldredge Alfred M. Durham
37The Wintry Day, Descending to Its Close Orson F. Whitney Edward P. Kimball
38Come, All Ye Saints of Zion William W. Phelps John E. Tullidge
39O Saints of ZionEd M. Rowe Robert P. Manookin
40Arise, O Glorious ZionWilliam G. Mills George Careless
41Let Zion in Her Beauty Rise Edward Partridge Anon.
42Hail to the Brightness of Zion's Glad Morning! Thomas Hastings Edwin F. Parry
43Zion Stands with Hills Surrounded Thomas Kelly A. C. Smyth
44Beautiful Zion, Built AboveGeorge GillJoseph G. Fones
45Lead Me into Life Eternal John A. Widtsoe Alexander Schreiner
46 Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken John Newton Franz Joseph Haydn
47We Will Sing of Zion Merrill Bradshaw Merrill Bradshaw
48Glorious Things Are Sung of Zion William W. Phelps Dutch melody
49 Adam-ondi-Ahman William W. Phelps Anon.
50Come, Thou Glorious Day of PromiseAnon.A. C. Smyth
51Sons of Michael, He Approaches Elias L. T. Harrison Darwin K. Wolford
52The Day Dawn Is Breaking Joseph L. Townsend William Clayson
53Let Earth's Inhabitants RejoiceWilliam Clegg Leroy J. Robertson
54Behold, the Mountain of the Lord Michael Bruce Leland B. Sateren
55Lo, the Mighty God Appearing! William Goode Evan Stephens
56Softly Beams the Sacred Dawning John Jaques J. Spencer Cornwall
57We’re Not Ashamed to Own Our Lord William W. Phelps John Longhurst
58Come, Ye Children of the Lord James H. Wallis Spanish melodyArr.: Benjamin Carr
59Come, O Thou King of Kings Parley P. Pratt H. Tucker [2]
60 Battle Hymn of the Republic Julia Ward Howe Anon.
61Raise Your Voices to the Lord Evan Stephens Evan Stephens
62–96: Praise and Thanksgiving
NumberHymnWordsMusicNotes
62 All Creatures of Our God and King St. Francis of Assisi German hymnTrans.: William H. Draper; Arr.: Ralph Vaughan Williams
63Great King of HeavenCarrie Stockdale Thomas Leroy J. Robertson
64On This Day of Joy and Gladness Leroy J. Robertson Leroy J. Robertson
65Come, All Ye Saints Who Dwell on Earth William W. Phelps William B. Bradbury
66Rejoice, the Lord Is King! Charles Wesley Horatio Parker
67Glory to God on HighJames Allen Felice de Giardini
68 A Mighty Fortress Is Our God Martin Luther Martin Luther
69 All Glory, Laud, and Honor Theodulph of Orleans Melchior Teschner
70Sing Praise to HimJohann J. SchützBohemian Brethren's SongbookTrans.: Frances Elizabeth Cox (from German)
71With Songs of PraisePenelope Moody AllenNewel Kay Brown
72 Praise to the Lord, the Almighty Joachim Neander Stralsund GesangbuchTrans.: Catherine Winkworth (from German); Arr.: William S. Bennett, Otto Goldschmidt
73Praise the Lord with Heart and Voice Tracy Y. Cannon Tracy Y. Cannon
74Praise Ye the Lord Isaac Watts Evan Stephens
75In Hymns of PraiseAda BlenkhornAlfred Beirly
76God of Our Fathers, We Come unto Thee Charles W. Penrose Ebenezer Beesley
77Great Is the Lord Eliza R. Snow Ebenezer Beesley
78 God of Our Fathers, Whose Almighty Hand Daniel C. RobertsGeorge W. Warren
79With All the Power of Heart and Tongue Isaac Watts Lowell M. Durham
80 God of Our Fathers, Known of Old Rudyard Kipling Leroy J. Robertson
81Press Forward, Saints Marvin K. Gardner Vanja Y. Watkins
82 For All the Saints William Walsham How Ralph Vaughan Williams
83 Guide Us, O Thou Great Jehovah William Williams John Hughes Trans.: Peter Williams; William Williams(from Welsh)
84 Faith of Our Fathers Frederick W. Faber Henri F. Hemy; James G. Walton
85 How Firm a Foundation Robert KeenJ. Ellis
86 How Great Thou Art Carl Boberg; Stuart K. HineTraditional Swedish folk tuneTrans.: Stuart K. Hine (from Swedish); Arr.: Stuart K. Hine
87God Is LoveThomas R. Taylor Thomas C. Griggs
88Great God, Attend While Zion Sings Isaac Watts Joseph J. Daynes
89The Lord Is My LightJames NicholsonJohn R. Sweney
90 From All That Dwell below the Skies Isaac Watts John Hatton
91Father, Thy Children to Thee Now Raise Evan Stephens Evan Stephens
92 For the Beauty of the Earth Folliott S. Pierpoint Conrad Kocher  [ de ]
93 Prayer of Thanksgiving Anon.; Adriaen Valerius Dutch folk song; Frans HeijdemannTrans.: Theodore Baker (from Dutch); Arr.: Edward Kremser
94 Come, Ye Thankful People Henry Alford George J. Elvey
95 Now Thank We All Our God Martin Rinkhart Johann Crüger Trans.: Catherine Winkworth (from German)
96Dearest Children, God Is Near You Charles L. Walker John Menzies Macfarlane
97–168: Prayer and Supplication
NumberHymnWordsMusicNotes
97 Lead, Kindly Light John Henry Newman John B. Dykes
98 I Need Thee Every Hour Annie S. Hawks Robert Lowry
99Nearer, Dear Savior, to Thee Joseph L. Townsend William Clayson
100 Nearer, My God, to Thee Sarah F. Adams Lowell Mason
101Guide Me to Thee Orson Pratt Huish Orson Pratt Huish
102Jesus, Lover of My Soul Charles Wesley Joseph P. Holbrook
103Precious Savior, Dear RedeemerH. R. PalmerH. R. Palmer
104Jesus, Savior, Pilot MeEdward Hopper John Edgar Gould
105Master, the Tempest Is Raging Mary Ann Baker H. R. Palmer
106God Speed the Right William E. Hickson Ernst Moritz Arndt
107Lord, Accept Our True DevotionRichard Alldridge Joseph J. Daynes
108 The Lord Is My Shepherd James Montgomery Thomas Koschat
109The Lord My Pasture Will Prepare Joseph Addison Dmitri Bortniansky
110Cast Thy Burden upon the Lord Julius Schubring  [ de ] Felix Mendelssohn
111 Rock of Ages Augustus M. Toplady Thomas Hastings
112Savior, Redeemer of My Soul Orson F. Whitney Harry A. Dean
113Our Savior's Love Edward L. Hart Crawford Gates
114Come unto HimTheodore E. Curtis Hugh W. Dougall
115Come, Ye Disconsolate Thomas Moore; Thomas Hastings Samuel Webbe
116Come, Follow MeJohn NicholsonSamuel McBurney
117Come unto Jesus Orson Pratt Huish Orson Pratt Huish
118Ye Simple Souls Who Stray Charles Wesley Evan Stephens
119Come, We That Love the Lord Isaac Watts Aaron Williams
120Lean on My Ample ArmTheodore E. Curtis Evan Stephens
121I’m a Pilgrim, I’m a StrangerHans Henry Petersen Leroy J. Robertson
122Though Deepening Trials Eliza R. Snow George Careless
123Oh, May My Soul Commune with Thee Lorin F. Wheelwright Lorin F. Wheelwright
124 Be Still, My Soul Katharina von Schlegel Jean Sibelius Trans.: Jane L. Borthwick (from German)
125How Gentle God's Commands Philip Doddridge Hans Georg Nägeli Arr.: Lowell Mason
126How Long, O Lord Most Holy and True John A. Widtsoe B. Cecil Gates
127Does the Journey Seem Long? Joseph Fielding Smith George D. Pyper
128When Faith Endures Naomi Ward Randall Stephen M. Jones
129Where Can I Turn for Peace? Emma Lou Thayne Joleen Grant Meredith
130Be Thou Humble Grietje Terburg Rowley Grietje Terburg Rowley
131More Holiness Give Me Philip Paul Bliss Philip Paul Bliss
132God Is in His Holy Temple Samuel Woodworth [3] Frank W. Asper
133Father in HeavenAngus S. HibbardFriedrich F. FlemmingArr.: Edwin P. Parker
134I Believe in Christ Bruce R. McConkie John Longhurst
135My Redeemer Lives Gordon B. Hinckley G. Homer Durham
136 I Know That My Redeemer Lives Samuel Medley Lewis D. Edwards
137Testimony Loren C. Dunn Michael Finlinson Moody
138Bless Our Fast, We Pray John Sears Tanner James B. Welch
139In Fasting We Approach Thee Paul L. Anderson Clay Christiansen
140 Did You Think to Pray? Mary Ann Pepper KidderWilliam O. Perkins
141 Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee Bernard of Clairvaux John B. Dykes Trans.: Edward Caswall (from Latin)
142Sweet Hour of PrayerWilliam W. Walford William B. Bradbury
143Let the Holy Spirit GuidePenelope Moody Allen Martin Shaw
144Secret PrayerHans Henry PetersenHans Henry Petersen
145Prayer Is the Soul's Sincere Desire James Montgomery George Careless
146Gently Raise the Sacred Strain William W. Phelps Thomas C. Griggs
147Sweet Is the Work Isaac Watts John J. McClellan
148Sabbath Day Paul L. Anderson Lynn R. Carson
149As the Dew from Heaven Distilling Thomas Kelly Joseph J. Daynes
150O Thou Kind and Gracious FatherCharles Denney Jr. George Careless
151We Meet, Dear LordVernald W. JohnsLaurence M. Yorgason
152God Be with You Till We Meet Again Jeremiah E. Rankin William G. Tomer
153Lord, We Ask Thee Ere We Part George A. Manwaring Benjamin MilgroveArr.: Ebenezer Beesley
154Father, This Hour Has Been One of JoyNan Greene HunterLynn R. Shurtleff
155We Have Partaken of Thy Love Mabel Jones Gabbott Robert P. Manookin
156Sing We Now at Parting George A. Manwaring Ebenezer Beesley
157Thy Spirit, Lord, Has Stirred Our Souls Frank I. Kooyman Alexander Schreiner
158Before Thee, Lord, I Bow My HeadJoseph H. DeanJoseph H. Dean
159Now the Day Is Over Sabine Baring-Gould Joseph Barnby
160Softly Now the Light of Day George W. Doane Carl Maria von Weber Arr.: Henry Greatorix
161The Lord Be with Us John Ellerton Tracy Y. Cannon
162Lord, We Come before Thee Now William Hammond Harry A. Dean
163Lord, Dismiss Us with Thy Blessing John Fawcett; Walter Shirley Jean-Jacques Rousseau
164Great God, to Thee My Evening Song Anne Steele Edward P. Kimball
165 Abide with Me; 'Tis Eventide M. Lowrie Hofford Harrison Millard
166 Abide with Me! Henry F. Lyte William H. Monk
167Come, Let Us Sing an Evening Hymn William W. Phelps Tracy Y. Cannon
168As the Shadows FallLowell M. Durham Jr.Lowell M. Durham
169–196: Sacrament
NumberHymnWordsMusicNotes
169As Now We Take the Sacrament Lee Tom Perry Daniel Lyman Carter
170God, Our Father, Hear Us PrayAnnie Pinnock Malin Louis M. Gottschalk Adapt.: Edwin P. Parker
171With Humble HeartZara SabinThomas L. Durham
172In Humility, Our Savior Mabel Jones Gabbott Rowland H. Prichard
173While of These Emblems We Partake(SAUL)John NicholsonSamuel McBurney
174While of These Emblems We Partake(AEOLIAN)John Nicholson Alexander Schreiner
175O God, the Eternal Father William W. Phelps Felix Mendelssohn
176’Tis Sweet to Sing the Matchless Love(MEREDITH) George A. Manwaring Frank W. Asper
177’Tis Sweet to Sing the Matchless Love(HANCOCK) George A. Manwaring Ebenezer Beesley
178O Lord of HostsAndrew Dalrymple George Careless
179Again, Our Dear Redeeming LordTheodore E. CurtisAlfred M. Durham
180Father in Heaven, We Do Believe Parley P. Pratt Jane Romney Crawford
181Jesus of Nazareth, Savior and King Hugh W. Dougall Hugh W. Dougall
182We’ll Sing All Hail to Jesus’ NameRichard AlldridgeJoseph Coslett
183In Remembrance of Thy Suffering Evan Stephens Evan Stephens
184Upon the Cross of CalvaryVilate Raile Leroy J. Robertson
185Reverently and Meekly Now Joseph L. Townsend Ebenezer Beesley
186Again We Meet around the Board Eliza R. Snow George Careless
187God Loved Us, So He Sent His Son Edward P. Kimball Alexander Schreiner
188Thy Will, O Lord, Be Done Frank I. Kooyman Robert P. Manookin
189O Thou, Before the World Began Charles Wesley [4] Frank W. Asper
190In Memory of the Crucified Frank I. Kooyman Alexander Schreiner
191Behold the Great Redeemer Die Eliza R. Snow George Careless
192He Died! The Great Redeemer Died Isaac Watts George Careless
193I Stand All Amazed Charles H. Gabriel Charles H. Gabriel
194 There is a Green Hill Far Away Cecil Frances Alexander John H. Gower
195How Great the Wisdom and the Love Eliza R. Snow Thomas McIntyre
196Jesus, Once of Humble Birth Parley P. Pratt Giacomo Meyerbeer; English Chorister
197–200: Easter
NumberHymnWordsMusicNotes
197O Savior, Thou Who Wearest a Crown Paul Gerhardt Hans Leo Hassler Trans.: Karen Lynn Davidson (from German); Adapt.: Johann Sebastian Bach
198That Easter Morn Marion D. Hanks Robert Cundick
199He Is Risen! Cecil Frances Alexander Joachim Neander
200 Christ the Lord Is Risen Today Charles Wesley Lyra Davidica
201–214: Christmas
NumberHymnWordsMusicNotes
201 Joy to the World Isaac Watts; William W. Phelps George F. Handel; Lowell Mason Adapt.: William W. Phelps
202 Oh, Come, All Ye Faithful John F. Wade John F. Wade Trans.: Frederick Oakeley (from Latin)
203 Angels We Have Heard on High French carolFrench carolTrans.: James Chadwick (from French)
204 Silent Night Joseph Mohr Franz Gruber Trans.: John F. Young (from German)
205 Once in Royal David's City Cecil Frances Alexander Henry J. Gauntlett
206 Away in a Manger Martin Luther (See Spurious) William J. Kirkpatrick Arr.: Rosalee Elser
207 It Came upon the Midnight Clear Edmund H. Sears Richard S. Willis
208 O Little Town of Bethlehem Phillips Brooks Lewis H. Redner
209 Hark! The Herald Angels Sing Charles Wesley Felix Mendelssohn
210With Wondering AweAnon.Anon.
211 While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks Nahum Tate Yorkshire carol
212 Far, Far Away on Judea's Plains John Menzies Macfarlane John Menzies Macfarlane
213 The First Noel Traditional English carolTraditional English carol
214 I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day Henry Wadsworth Longfellow John Baptiste Calkin
215–298: Special Topics
NumberHymnWordsMusicNotes
215 Ring Out, Wild Bells Alfred Tennyson Crawford Gates
216We Are SowingAnon. Henry A. Tuckett
217Come, Let Us Anew Charles Wesley James Lucas
218We Give Thee But Thine Own William Walsham How Anon.; Cantica LaudisArr.: Lowell Mason; George J. Webb
219 Because I Have Been Given Much Grace Noll Crowell Phillip Landgrave
220Lord, I Would Follow Thee Susan Evans McCloud K. Newell Dayley
221Dear to the Heart of the ShepherdMary B. Wingate William J. Kirkpatrick
222Hear Thou Our Hymn, O Lord Frank W. Asper Frank W. Asper
223 Have I Done Any Good? Will L. Thompson Will L. Thompson
224I Have Work Enough to Do Josephine Pollard William J. Kirkpatrick
225We Are Marching On to Glory John M. Chamberlain John M. Chamberlain
226Improve the Shining MomentsRobert B. BairdRobert B. Baird
227There Is Sunshine in My Soul TodayEliza E. Hewitt John R. Sweney
228You Can Make the Pathway BrightHelen Silcott DunganJames M. Dungan
229Today, While the Sun ShinesLuella Clark Evan Stephens
230Scatter SunshineLanta Wilson Smith Edwin O. Excell
231Father, Cheer Our Souls Tonight Ellis Reynolds Shipp Orlando Gibbons
232Let Us Oft Speak Kind Words Joseph L. Townsend Ebenezer Beesley
233Nay, Speak No Ill Charles Swain< [5] Anon.
234Jesus, Mighty King in ZionJohn Fellows Tracy Y. Cannon
235Should You Feel Inclined to CensureAnon. Philip Paul Bliss
236Lord, Accept into Thy Kingdom Mabel Jones Gabbott Alexander Schreiner
237Do What Is RightAnon.; J. C. S. George Kiallmark
238Behold Thy Sons and Daughters, Lord Parley P. Pratt Alexander Schreiner
239 Choose the Right Joseph L. Townsend Henry A. Tuckett
240Know This, That Every Soul Is FreeJoseph Proud< [6] Roger L. Miller
241 Count Your Blessings Johnson Oatman Jr. Edwin O. Excell
242 Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow Thomas Ken Louis Bourgeois; Genevan Psalter
243Let Us All Press On Evan Stephens Evan Stephens
244Come Along, Come AlongWilliam WillesA. C. Smyth
245This House We Dedicate to TheeHenry W. Naisbitt Frank W. Asper
246 Onward, Christian Soldiers Sabine Baring-Gould Arthur S. Sullivan
247We Love Thy House, O GodWilliam Bullock Leroy J. Robertson
248Up, Awake, Ye Defenders of Zion Charles W. Penrose Thomas E. Williams; Thomas A. Becket Sr.
249 Called to Serve Elsie Duncan YaleAdam Geibel
250We Are All EnlistedAnon. William B. Bradbury
251Behold! A Royal Army Fanny J. Crosby Adam Geibel
252Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel Will L. Thompson Will L. Thompson
253Like Ten Thousand Legions MarchingJean L. Kaberry Robert P. Manookin
254True to the Faith Evan Stephens Evan Stephens
255Carry On Ruth May Fox Alfred M. Durham
256As Zion's Youth in Latter Days Susan Evans McCloud Irish melody
257Rejoice! A Glorious Sound Is HeardW. O. Robinson Frank W. Asper
258O Thou Rock of Our Salvation Joseph L. Townsend William Clayson
259Hope of Israel Joseph L. Townsend William Clayson
260Who's on the Lord's Side?Hannah Last Cornaby Henry H. Russell
261Thy Servants Are Prepared Marilyn McMeen Brown Willy Reske
262Go, Ye Messengers of Glory John Taylor Leroy J. Robertson
263Go Forth with FaithRuth Muir GardnerLyall J. Gardner
264Hark, All Ye Nations! Louis F. Mönch George F. Root
265Arise, O God, and ShineWilliam Hurn John Darwall
266The Time Is Far Spent Eliza R. Snow German folk song
267How Wondrous and Great Henry U. Onderdonk Joseph Martin Kraus
268Come, All Whose Souls Are Lighted Reginald Heber Lowell Mason
269Jehovah, Lord of Heaven and EarthJoseph Proud [7] Oliver Holden
270I’ll Go Where You Want Me to GoMary M. BrownCarrie E. Rounsefell
271Oh, Holy Words of Truth and Love Joseph L. Townsend Edwin F. Parry
272Oh Say, What Is Truth? John Jaques Ellen Knowles Melling
273Truth Reflects upon Our SensesAnon; Mason Ellis Abbey (refrain) [8] Charles Davis Tillman >
274The Iron Rod Joseph L. Townsend William Clayson
275Men Are That They Might Have JoyJ. Marinus JensenJ. J. Keeler
276Come Away to the Sunday SchoolRobert B. BairdRobert B. Baird
277As I Search the Holy ScripturesC. Marianne Johnson FisherC. Marianne Johnson Fisher
278Thanks for the Sabbath SchoolWilliam WillesJames R. Murray
279Thy Holy Word Marvin K. Gardner Robert Cundick
280Welcome, Welcome, Sabbath MorningRobert B. Baird Ebenezer Beesley
281Help Me Teach with Inspiration Lorin F. Wheelwright Lorin F. Wheelwright
282We Meet Again in Sabbath School George A. Manwaring Ebenezer Beesley
283The Glorious Gospel Light Has Shone Joel H. Johnson Gottfried W. Fink
284 If You Could Hie to Kolob William W. Phelps English melody Arr.: Ralph Vaughan Williams
285 God Moves in a Mysterious Way William Cowper William B. Bradbury
286 Oh, What Songs of the Heart Joseph L. Townsend William Clayson
287Rise, Ye Saints, and Temples EnterJean L. Kaberry Robert P. Manookin
288How Beautiful Thy Temples, Lord Frank I. Kooyman Tracy Y. Cannon
289Holy Temples on Mount Zion Archibald F. Bennett Alexander Schreiner
290Rejoice, Ye Saints of Latter Days Mabel Jones Gabbott R. Paul Thompson
291Turn Your Hearts Paul L. Anderson Gaylen Hatton
292 O My Father Eliza R. Snow James McGranahan
293Each Life That Touches Ours for Good Karen Lynn Davidson A. Laurence Lyon
294Love at HomeJohn Hugh McNaughtonJohn Hugh McNaughton
295O Love That Glorifies the Son Lorin F. Wheelwright Lorin F. Wheelwright
296Our Father, by Whose Name F. Bland Tucker John David Edwards
297From Homes of Saints Glad Songs AriseVernald W. Johns G. William Richards
298Home Can Be a Heaven on EarthCarolyn Hamilton KlopferW. Herbert Klopfer
299–308: Children's Songs
NumberHymnWordsMusicNotes
299 Children of Our Heavenly Father Caroline V. Sandell-Berg Traditional Swedish melodyTrans.: Ernst W. Olson (from Swedish)
300Families Can Be Together ForeverRuth Muir Gardner Vanja Y. Watkins
301 I Am a Child of God Naomi Ward Randall Mildred Tanner Pettit
302I Know My Father Lives Reid N. Nibley Reid N. Nibley
303Keep the CommandmentsBarbara A. McConochieBarbara A. McConochie
304Teach Me to Walk in the LightClara W. McMasterClara W. McMaster
305The Light DivineMatilda Watts CahoonMildred Tanner Pettit
306God's Daily CareMarie C. Turk Willy Reske
307In Our Lovely Deseret Eliza R. Snow George F. Root
308Love One AnotherLuacine Clark FoxLuacine Clark Fox
309–318: For Women
NumberHymnWordsMusicNotes
309 As Sisters in Zion (Women) Emily H. Woodmansee Janice Kapp Perry
310A Key Was Turned in Latter Days (Women)Jan Underwood PinboroughCharlene Anderson Newell
311We Meet Again as Sisters (Women) Paul L. Anderson Bonnie Lauper Goodliffe
312We Ever Pray for Thee (Women) Evan Stephens Henry A. Tuckett Adapt.: Evan Stephens
313God Is Love (Women)Thomas R. Taylor Thomas C. Griggs
314How Gentle God's Commands (Women) Philip Doddridge Hans Georg Nägeli Arr.: Lowell Mason
315 Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee (Women) Bernard of Clairvaux John B. Dykes Trans.: Edward Caswall (from Latin)
316 The Lord Is My Shepherd (Women) James Montgomery Thomas Koschat
317Sweet Is the Work (Women) Isaac Watts John J. McClellan
318Love at Home (Women)John Hugh McNaughtonJohn Hugh McNaughton
319–337: For Men
NumberHymnWordsMusicNotes
319Ye Elders of Israel (Men) Cyrus H. Wheelock Thomas H. Bayly
320The Priesthood of Our Lord (Men)John CravenJohn Craven
321Ye Who Are Called to Labor (Men)Mary Judd Page Daniel B. Towner
322Come, All Ye Sons of God (Men)Thomas Davenport Orson Pratt Huish
323Rise Up, O Men of God (Men's Choir) William Pierson Merrill Frank W. Asper Arr.: Robert P. Manookin
324Rise Up, O Men of God (Men) William Pierson Merrill William H. Walter
325See the Mighty Priesthood Gathered (Men's Choir)Jean L. Kaberry Robert P. Manookin
326 Come, Come, Ye Saints (Men's Choir) William Clayton English folk song
327Go, Ye Messengers of Heaven (Men's Choir) John Taylor F. Christensen
328An Angel from on High (Men's Choir) Parley P. Pratt John E. Tullidge
329Thy Servants Are Prepared (Men's Choir) Marilyn McMeen Brown Willy Reske
330See, the Mighty Angel Flying (Men's Choir) Robert B. Thompson Evan Stephens
331Oh Say, What Is Truth? (Men's Choir) John Jaques Ellen Knowles Melling
332Come, O Thou King of Kings (Men's Choir) Parley P. Pratt H. Tucker [9]
333 High on the Mountain Top (Men's Choir) Joel H. Johnson Ebenezer Beesley
334 I Need Thee Every Hour (Men's Choir) Annie S. Hawks Robert Lowry
335Brightly Beams Our Father's Mercy (Men's Choir) Philip Paul Bliss Philip Paul Bliss
336School Thy Feelings (Men's Choir) Charles W. Penrose George F. Root
337O Home Beloved (Men's Choir) Evan Stephens Joseph Parry
338–341: Patriotic
NumberHymnWordsMusicNotes
338 America the Beautiful Katharine Lee Bates Samuel A. Ward
339 My Country, 'Tis of Thee Samuel F. Smith Thesaurus Musicus
340 The Star-Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key John Stafford Smith
341 God Save the King Anon.Thesaurus Musicus

Following the hymns, a section titled "Using the Hymnbook" gives helpful information for choristers and accompanists.

Finally, the hymns are listed in multiple indexes according to the authors' and composers' names, hymn titles, tune names, meters, scriptures referenced, etc.

Format

Most of the hymns are arranged in traditional SATB format with treble and bass clefs. The suggested tempo range (in beats per minute) is given, along with an indication of the appropriate mood for the song such as "joyfully," "reflectively," "with vigor," etc. Beneath the hymn are listed the author and composer and their years of birth and death (if applicable), copyright information, and scriptural references.

The book is laid out so that hymns occupying two pages in the book always start on the left. Thus, a page turn is never required in the middle of a hymn.

A few of the hymns have the same text, and even the same title, but are set to different hymn tunes.

Recordings

The church has released recordings of the hymns in CD sets. One set is instrumental only, and is sometimes used as accompaniment in church meetings. In the other set, the hymns are sung by a quartet with piano or organ accompaniment.

Many popular singers and instrumentalists, including the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square, Orchestra at Temple Square and Saints Unified Voices have also recorded arrangements of LDS hymns.

Languages

Many of the hymns have been translated and published in editions designed for use by non-Anglophones. Currently, LDS hymnbooks for non-English speaking regions of the world are compiled by beginning with a core group of approximately 100 hymns mandated for all LDS hymnbooks, then a regional committee is given the opportunity to select 50 hymns from a list of suggestions and 50 additional hymns that are deemed to be important to their culture groups. [10] Some of these editions include hymns not found in the English version, such as traditional Christmas carols and patriotic music of the countries where they are used. [11] For example, in the Spanish translation, three hymns originally written by Latter-day Saints in Spanish are included ( “¿Por qué somos?” by Edmund W. Richardson, “Despedida” or “Placentero nos es trabajar” by Andrés C. González, and “La voz, ya, del eterno” or “¡La Proclamación!” by José V. Estrada G.), along with others taken from earlier hymnals or other sources. [12]

The hymn book has been published in several languages, including:

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  1. Latter-day Saint Hymnbook and Children's Songbook to Be Revised, Mormon Newsroom, 18 June 2018. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
  2. Edward Roberts; John Paul Morgan (1868). The Tonart: A Collection of Sacred and Secular Music Comprising Hymn Tunes in Every Variety Anthems, Glees and Social Songs : Together with a Complete Elementary Department, Designed for the Use of Choirs, Singing Schools, and the Home Circle. F.J. Huntington & Company. p. 381.
  3. Samuel Woodworth (1826). Melodies, Duets, Trios, Songs, and Ballads: Pastoral, Amatory, Sentimental, Patriotic, Religious, and Miscellaneous. Together with Metrical Epistles, Tales and Recitations. J. M. Campbell. pp. 194–195.
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  8. Karen Lynn Davidson (2009). Our Latter-day Hymns: the stories and the messages. Deseret Book. pp. 302–303.
  9. Edward Roberts; John Paul Morgan (1868). The Tonart: A Collection of Sacred and Secular Music Comprising Hymn Tunes in Every Variety Anthems, Glees and Social Songs : Together with a Complete Elementary Department, Designed for the Use of Choirs, Singing Schools, and the Home Circle. F.J. Huntington & Company. p. 205.
  10. Chad Nielsen, "The New LDS Hymnbook: Changes and Possibilities," Times and Seasons, June 20, 2018, http://archive.timesandseasons.org/2018/06/the-new-lds-hymnbook-changes-and-possibilities/
  11. Chad Nielsen, "Sing a Christmas Carol," Times and Seasons, December 23, 2018, http://archive.timesandseasons.org/2018/12/sing-a-christmas-carol-christmas-music-in-the-latter-day-saint-hymnbooks/
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