| Joseph Barnby, Edward Hopkins, New English Hymnal The Complete New English Hymnal, Vol. 22 Genre: Classical
- Track Listings (26) - Disc #1
- When morning gilds the skies (Laudes Domini)
- Praise to God whose word was spoken (tune St. Raphael) (New English Hymnal, 438)
- O Lord of hosts, all heaven possessing (tune Neumark after Georg Neumark), No. 423 1st tune
- O Lord of heaven and earth and sea (tune Es ist kein tag after Johann Meyer), No. 422
- Stand up, and bless the Lord (tune Carlisle) (New English Hymnal, 452)
- Psalm 116: I will love the Lord, No. 538
- The growing limbs of God the Son, hymn
- When came in flesh the incarnate Word (tune Walsall), No. 17
- The Hymnes and Songs of the Church (17 tunes by Gibbons): Strong Son of God, immortal Love (tune Song 5) (New English Hymnal, 455)
- O Son of God, eternal Love (tune Warrington) (New English Hymnal, 428)
- How bright these glorious spirits shine (tune Ballerma after François Barthélémon), No. 227
- Hail, harbinger of morn (tune Hail, harbinger of morn) (New English Hymnal, 169)
- The Hymnes and Songs of the Church (17 tunes by Gibbons): O word immortal of eternal God (tune Song 24) (New English Hymnal, 303)
- O King enthroned on high (tune Temple) (New English Hymnal, 421)
- O let heart beat high with bliss (tune Cromer) (New English Hymnal, 153 2nd tune)
- The Hymnes and Songs of the Church (17 tunes by Gibbons): Martyr of God, whose strength was steeled (tune Song 34) (New English Hymna
- We pray thee, heavenly father (tune Meirionydd) (new English Hymnal, 311)
- Bread of the world in mercy broken (tune Rendez à Dieu after Louis Bourgeois), No. 277
- Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones, hymn (arr. of 'Lasst Uns Erfreuen')
- My soul there is a country (tune Christus der ist mein Leben after Melchior Vulpius), No. 412
- With golden splendour (tune Annue Christe), No. 171
- Hills of the north, rejoice
- The Lord reigns clothed in strength and power (tune Seraphinen), No. 266
- Jesu, The Very Thought of Thee
- Praise the Lord! ye heavens adore him (tune Austria after Joseph Haydn), No. 437
- There's a Wideness in God's Mercy, hymn
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