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