W. Bennett

Short Name: W. Bennett
Full Name: Bennett, W. (William)

William Bennett, probably lived between 1847 and 1927, his work appeared in hymnals starting about 1867.

Dianne Shapiro


Texts by W. Bennett (49)AsAuthority LanguagesInstancessort descending
Hear the voice of Jesus calling, "Come unto me"W. Bennett (Author)English1
The blessed gates of gospel graceWilliam Bennett (Author)English1
When to save a sinful raceW. Bennett (Author)English1
Why stand ye idle all the day? Rise, and the Master's call obeyW. Bennett (Author)English1
Ye that love the name of JesusW. Bennett (Author)English1
All hail, all hail, all hail to youWilliam Bennett (Author)2
Come, let us be joyful today, Joyful today, joyful todayW. Bennett (Author)English2
Far beyond this mortal shoreW. Bennett (Author)2
Farewell, O fleeting world farewellW. Bennett (Author)English2
Gracious Shepherd of the sheepW. Bennett (Author)English2
Hail, hail the glorious morningW. Bennett (Author)2
Here's to water pure and brightW. Bennett (Author)English2
Let me die with Jesus near meW. Bennett (Author)2
More of earnest work for JesusWilliam Bennett (Author)English2
Nearer, O my blessed SaviorW. Bennett (Author)English2
O ring the merry bellsW. Bennett (Author)English2
O sad is the heart of the lone oneW. Bennett (Author)English2
Often weary and worn in the battle of lifeW. Bennett (Author)2
Once again we're doomed to partWilliam Bennett (Author)English2
Onward, onward, every true friend of cold waterW. Bennett (Author)2
Stand fast for God, though all aloneW. Bennett (Author)English2
There is joy among the angels, As they gather round the throne (Bennett)W. Bennett (Author)English2
There is no friend like Jesus, So merciful and trueW. Bennett (Author)English2
We have friends beyond the riverW. Bennett (Author)English2
What glorious things are said of theeWm. Bennett (Author)English2
When that glorious morn shall comeW. Bennett (Author)English2
Which way are you going, my brother (Bennett)William Bennett (Author)2
While shepherds on the eastern plainW. Bennett (Author)English2
A great and noble armyW. Bennett (Author)English3
Come to Jesus, precious soulWilliam Bennett (Author)3
Es wogt ein heiliger Kampf im LandW. Bennett (Author)German3
I come, I come with this one pleaWilliam Bennett (Author)3
Lo a brigher day is breakingWilliam Bennett (Author)3
See Jesus standing at the doorWilliam Bennett (Author)3
The temperance hosts are marching onWilliam Bennett (Author)3
There is light in the valley once shrouded with darknessWilliam Bennett (Author)English3
Thine, Lord, O may I beWilliam Bennett (Author)English3
Through a world of sorrow, Pilgrims, we roamW. Bennett (Author)3
When striving with the hosts of sinW. Bennett (Author)English3
Who hath woe and bitter sighingW. Bennett (Author)English3
Higher, higher would I soarWm. Bennett (Author)English4
Home where the pure and the good shall standWilliam Bennett (Author)English4
Jesus loves a little child, Smiling in its infant gleeW. Bennett (Author)English4
There's a beautiful land of songWilliam Bennett (Author)4
O come to the fountain of mercy and loveWilliam Bennett (Author)English5
The mansions of the blest in glorious beauty standW. Bennett (Author)5
Meet me in that lovely landW. Bennett (Author)English9
On to the conflict, soldiers for the rightWm. Bennett (Author)English10
Thine, Lord, forever, Purchased by blood divineW. Bennett (Author)English15
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