TEXTS TUNES PEOPLE HYMNALS

PeopleBowring, John, Sir, 1792-1872Texts


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Almighty one, I bend in dust before thee (4)John Bowring
Ancient of ages, humbly bent before theeJohn Bowring
As midst the ever rolling seaJohn Bowring
As, when the deluge waves were goneJohn Bowring
Blessed, blessed are the dead (4)John Bowring
Christi Kreuz, das ich mich ruehmeJohn Bowring
Clay to clay, and dust to dust (26)John Bowring
Come, let us leave the vain, the proudJohn Bowring
Come the rich, and come the poor (4)John Bowring
Del la noche, guarda, que hayJohn Bowring
Drop the limpid waters now (2)John Bowring
Drop ye dew, O gracious heavenJohn Bowring
Earth's transitory things decay (18)John Bowring
Father and Friend,John Bowring
Father and Friend, Thy light, thy love (47)John Bowring
Father, glorify thy name (4)John Bowring
Father of spirits, humbly bent [gathered now] before thee (8)John Bowring
Father, thy paternal care (54)John Bowring
From all evil, all temptationJohn Bowring
From the recesses of a lowly spirit (59)John Bowring
Gently the shades of night descend (6)John Bowring
God is love, his mercy brightens (585)John Bowring Text
He was there alone, when even had round the earth (5)John Bowring
He who walks in virtue's way (9)John Bowring
How dark, how desolate (3)John Bowring
How shall we praise thee, Lord of light (19)John Bowring
How sweetly flowed the gospel's sound (292)John Bowring
How swiftly flowed the Gospel soundJohn Bowring
Hueter, ist die Nacht schier hinJohn Bowring
I cannot always trace the way, Where thou (16)John Bowring
I Galfaria tro'f fy wynebJohn Bowring
I hate that noisy drum, It is a soundJohn Bowring
If all our hopes and all our fears (15)John Bowring
If in dust I'm doomed to sleepJohn Bowring
If listening, as I listen still (3)John Bowring
In the cross of Christ I [we] glory, towering (1169)John Bowring TextScoreInfo
In the cross of Jesus glory (7)John Bowring
In the dust I'm doomed to sleepJohn Bowring
In thy courts let peace be found (7)John Bowring
Jerusalem, divine abode, the cityJohn Bowring
Jesu, Kreuz ist all' mein Reugmen (4)John Bowring
Kristi Kors, min Ros og VindingJohn Bowring
Kristi kors, mitt allt, min 'raJohn Bowring
Lead us with thy gentle sway (8)John Bowring
Look around thee see decayJohn Bowring
Lord, in heaven, thy dwelling place (18)John Bowring
Lord, in the beginning yearsJohn Bowring
Lord, in the unbeginning yearsJohn Bowring
Lord of every time and place (2)John Bowring
Love, scatter round they glories wideJohn Bowring
Mysterious are the ways of God (3)John Bowring
Nature, a temple worthy heaven (4)John Bowring
Not with terror do we meet (8)John Bowring
O how cheating, O how fleeting are our days departing (5)John Bowring
O let my trembling soul be still (56)John Bowring
O thou eternal One, whose presence brightJohn Bowring
O what a struggle wakes within (3)John Bowring
On light-beams breaking from above (2)John Bowring
On mightier wing, in loftier flight (4)John Bowring
Our times are in thy hand, and thou wilt guide (4)John Bowring
Reviving sleep, thy sheltering wing (6)John Bowring
Ruehmen will ich mich alleine (2)John Bowring
The golden palace of my God (2)John Bowring
The heart has tendrils like the vineJohn Bowring
The heavenly spheres to thee, O God (28)John Bowring
The heavens, O God, thy power proclaim (3)John Bowring
The offerings to thy throne which arise (41)John Bowring
The offerings which to thee arise (3)John Bowring
The Savior now is gone before (10)John Bowring
The week is past its latest rayJohn Bowring
There is in every human heart (2)John Bowring
Thy will be done, In devious way (95)John Bowring
'Tis not the gift, but 'tis the spirit (6)John Bowring
'Tis sweet when cloudless suns arise (3)John Bowring
To thee, my God, to thee I bring (2)John Bowring
True power and pride and insolent thoughtJohn Bowring
Upon the gospel's sacred page (80)John Bowring
Watchman, tell us of the night (705)John Bowring Text
Watchman, watchman, tell us of the night (2)John Bowring
Watchmen, tell us of the night (2)John Bowring
Watchmen, watchmen, tell us of the nightJohn Bowring
We cannot always trace the way (10)John Bowring
Were all our hopes and all our fears (5)John Bowring
When before thy throne we kneel (26)John Bowring
When the woes of life o'ertake meJohn Bowring
When wakened by thy voice of power (9)John Bowring
Where is thy sting, O death (4)John Bowring
Who shall roll away the stoneJohn Bowring
Why, thou never setting light (7)John Bowring
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