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Works:
Hymnology:
Hymns and Hymn Writ­ers of the Church Hymn­ary, 1889, 1911
A commentary on the 1898 Church Hymn­ary
Original Hymns:
Hymns of Our Pil­grim­age
Zionward, Hymns of the Pilg­rim Life, 1890
Pilgrim Songs, 1892
Translations and adaptations from the Greek, 6 series:
1. Hymns of the Greek Church, Trans­la­ted with In­tro­duc­tion and Notes, 1900
2. Hymns of the Ho­ly East­ern Church, Trans­lat­ed from the Se­rvice Books, 1902
3. Hymns from the Greek Of­fice Books, To­ge­ther with Ce­ntos and Sug­gest­ions, 1904 [*Google Books]
4. Hymns from the East, Be­ing Cen­tos and Sug­ges­tions from the Of­fice Books of the Ho­ly East­ern Church, 1907 [*Google Books]
5. Hymns of the Apostolic Church, being Centos and Suggestions from the Service Books of the Holy Eastern Church, 1909
6. Hymns from the Morning Land, 1911 [*]
Other translations and adaptations:
Hymns of the Ear­ly Church, Be­ing Trans­la­tions from the Poetry of the Latin Church, 1896
Hymns from East and West: Being Transl­a­tions from the Poetry of the Latin and Greek Churches, arranged in the order of the christian year, 1898
Hymns of the Ear­ly Church, translated from Greek and Latin Sources; together with Translations from a Later Period; Centos and Suggestions from the Greek; and Several Original Pieces, 1913 [*] (apparently an anthology of previously-published material
Hymns of the Russian Church, 1920 [*]

The bibliography is confused; other authorities differ from the printed copies available for review. Items personally verified are marked with an asterisk.


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Hymn Texts by John Brownlie (121 - 140 of 304) — view allAsTextAudioScoreInfo
Lord of a countless throngJohn Brownlie (Translator) Text
Lord of mercy, at Thy gateJohn Brownlie (Translator) Text
Lord of the brave and strongJohn Brownlie (Translator) Text
Lord of the hills, where earliest dawn appearsJohn Brownlie (Translator) Text
Lord, rest the child, cut off at morning hourJohn Brownlie (Translator) Text
Lord, soothe my anxious, troubled soulJohn Brownlie (Translator) Text
Lord, Thou art good and kindJohn Brownlie (Translator) Text
Lord, Thou art lifted very highJohn Brownlie (Translator) Text
Lord, to our humble prayers attendJohn Brownlie (Translator) Text
Morn awakes, behold the gloryJohn Brownlie (Translator) Text
Morn of beauty, joyous mornJohn Brownlie (Translator) Text
Mourn, O my soul, thy primal sinJohn Brownlie (Translator) Text
My God, shall sin its power maintainJohn Brownlie (Translator) Text
My harp upon the willows, graveJohn Brownlie (Translator) Text
My heart was sad because of sinJohn Brownlie (Translator) Text
My hope is firmly setJohn Brownlie (Translator) Text
My sin was very greatJohn Brownlie (Translator) Text
Nailed to the cross the Saviour diesJohn Brownlie (Translator) Text
Night, and a storm, and hearts with sore affrightJohn Brownlie (Translator) Text
Now at this evening hourJohn Brownlie (Translator) Text