| Hymn Texts by Charles T. Brooks (1 - 20 of 32) — view all | As |  |  |  |  |
| A voice from the sea to the mountains (2) | Charles T. Brooks |
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| And the sun he set out on his mighty | Charles T. Brooks |
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| At thy call, O voice divine | Charles T. Brooks |
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| Come forth, O Christian children (2) | Charles T. Brooks |
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| Earth rolls round from day to night | Charles T. Brooks |
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| Father, beneath thy chastening stroke | Charles T. Brooks |
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| God bless our native land, Firm may she (53) | Charles T. Brooks |
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| God is in the heavens above us (2) | Charles T. Brooks |
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| Golden gleams of noonday fell | Charles T. Brooks |
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| Great God, within these temple gates | Charles T. Brooks |
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| Great Lord of all, our Father, God | Charles T. Brooks |
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| Heavenward swells our fervent song (2) | Charles T. Brooks |
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| I know not whither I go | Charles T. Brooks |
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| I say to every man I meet | Charles T. Brooks |
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| Jesus, the name we love so well | Charles T. Brooks |
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| Lamb of God's fold, 'tis well with thee (2) | Charles T. Brooks |
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| Life is a sea, like ships we meet (2) | Charles T. Brooks |
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| O friend, endeared to heart and mind | Charles T. Brooks |
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| O God, in thine autumnal skies (6) | Charles T. Brooks |
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| O God, in thy autumnal skies | Charles T. Brooks |
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