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| A glory fills the sacred page | William Cowper |
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| A glory gilds the sacred page | William Cowper |
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| A glory gilds the sacred page (144) | William Cowper |
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| Adieu, ye vain delights of earth | William Cowper |
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| Ah! reign, wherever man is found! (2) | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| All are indebted much to thee (2) | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| All scenes alike engaging prove | William Cowper |
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| Almighty King, whose wondrous hand (17) | William Cowper |
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| Amazing grace--how sweet the sound | William Cowper (Author, verse 5) |
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| And yet what hindrances we meet (2) | William Cowper |
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| As birds their infant brood protect (23) | William Cowper |
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| Aus Jesu Wunden quillt das Blut | William Cowper |
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| Bear on, my soul, the bitter cross (8) | William Cowper |
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| Bestow, O [dear] Lord, upon our youth (84) | William Cowper |
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| Beware of Peter's word (2) | William Cowper |
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| Blest! who, far from all mankind | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| Blinded in youth by Satan's arts (3) | William Cowper |
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| By whom was David taught (69) | William Cowper |
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| Children of God lack nothing (8) | William Cowper |
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| Come Lord and bless the rising race (8) | William Cowper |
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| Courage, my soul, thy bitter [heavy] cross (6) | William Cowper |
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| Dangers of every shape and name (3) | William Cowper |
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| Dangers of every shape and nameAttend the followers of the Lamb | William Cowper |
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| Dear dying Lamb thy precious blood (2) | William Cowper |
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| Dear fountain of delight unknown (5) | William Cowper |
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| Dear Lord, accept a sinful heart (13) | William Cowper |
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| Dear Lord, my best desires fulfil (14) | William Cowper |
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| D'r floet en gaang fraan korsets (2) | William Cowper |
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| E'er since, by faith, I saw the stream | William Cowper |
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| Ein heil'ger Born, gefuellt mit Blut (5) | William Cowper |
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| Ein Quell, voll von Immanuels Blut | William Cowper |
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| En vand ring helt, o Gud, med dig | William Cowper |
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| Ere God had built the mountains (11) | William Cowper |
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| Ere God hath built the mountains | William Cowper |
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| Es ist ein Born daraus heil'ges Blut (7) | William Cowper |
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| Es ist ein Born, gefuellt mit Blut | William Cowper |
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| Es quillt ein Born gefuellt mit Blut | William Cowper |
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| Far from the world, O Lord, I [I'd] [we] flee (215) | William Cowper |
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| Father, where'er thy people meet (3) | William Cowper |
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| For thou, within no walls confined | William Cowper |
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| Friend of the friendless and the faint (15) | William Cowper |
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| From Calvary's cross a fountain flows (2) | William Cowper |
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| From thorny wilds a monster came | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| Geheimnisvoll, gerecht und hehr | William Cowper |
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| Geheimnisvoll in tiefer Nacht (6) | William Cowper |
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| God gives his mercies to be spent (4) | William Cowper |
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| God moves in a mysterious way (855) | William Cowper |
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| God of my [our] life, to [on] thee I [we] call (121) | William Cowper |
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| Gottlob, auch mir stroemt dort die Flut | William Cowper |
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| Grace is a plant, where'er it grows (14) | William Cowper |
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| Grace triumphant on [in] the throne (4) | William Cowper |
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| Gracious Lord [God], our children see (21) | William Cowper |
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| Had I a throne above the rest (10) | William Cowper |
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| Hark, my soul! it is the Lord! (510) | William Cowper |
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| Hay una fuente carmesi | William Cowper |
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| Hay una fuente sin igual De sangre de Emmanuel (4) | William Cowper |
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| He is a freeman, whom the truth makes free | William Cowper |
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| He leadeth me, O blessed thought | William Cowper |
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| Heal us, Emmanuel, hear our prayer (3) | William Cowper |
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| Heal us, Immanuel, here we are [stand] (45) | William Cowper |
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| Healer Divine, O hear our prayer | William Cowper |
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| Hear, Lord, the song [voice] of praise and prayer (22) | William Cowper |
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| Hear what God the Lord hath [has] spoken (159) | William Cowper |
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| His master taken from his head, Elisha saw (12) | William Cowper |
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| Hoert was gott der herr gesprochen | William Cowper |
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| Holy Lord, God I love thy truth (13) | William Cowper |
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| Honor and happiness unite To make the Christian's name (27) | William Cowper |
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| How are thy servants blest, O Lord [God] | William Cowper |
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| How blest is man, O God (7) | William Cowper |
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| How blest thy creature is, O God (25) | William Cowper |
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| How happy are the new born race (19) | William Cowper |
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| How happy are the new-born race | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| How long beneath the law I lay (20) | William Cowper |
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| How sweet it is to walk with God (3) | William Cowper |
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| How wondrous was the burning zeal (7) | William Cowper |
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| I am fond of the swallow - I learn from her flight | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| I am fond of the swallow, I learn from her flight | William Cowper |
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| I am monarch of all I survey | William Cowper |
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| "I love the Lord" is still the strain | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| I place an offering at thy shrine (3) | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| I suffer fruitless anguish day by day | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| I thirst, but not as once I did (57) | William Cowper |
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| I was a groveling creature [sinner] once (23) | William Cowper |
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| I will praise thee every day (18) | William Cowper |
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| If life in sorrow must be spent (3) | William Cowper |
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| In holy contemplation we sweetly now pursue (17) | William Cowper |
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| In vain ye woo me to your harmless joys | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| Infinite God, thou great unrivaled one | William Cowper |
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| Isr'l in ancient days (64) | William Cowper |
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| Jealous, and with love o'erflowing | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| Jehovah moves in mystery | William Cowper |
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| Jesus, my Savior, look on me | William Cowper |
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| Jesus, where e'er your people meet (332) | William Cowper |
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| Jesus, whose blood so freely streamed (4) | William Cowper |
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| Judge not the Lord by feeble sense | William Cowper |
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| Life can bring with it nothing | William Cowper |
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| Like crowded forest trees we stand | William Cowper |
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| Long plunged in sorrow, I resign (3) | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| Long unafflicted undismayed (7) | William Cowper |
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| Lord of my life, to thee I call (2) | William Cowper |
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| Lord, unafflicted, undismayed (11) | William Cowper |
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| Love! if thy destined sacrifice am I (2) | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| Love is the Lord whom I obey | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| Man's wisdom is to seek (13) | William Cowper |
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| Messiah's come, with joy behold | William Cowper |
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| My bowels yearn o'er dying men (2) | William Cowper |
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| My country, Lord, art thou alone | William Cowper |
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| My former hopes are dead [fled], my terror now begins (99) | William Cowper |
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| My God, how perfect are thy ways (13) | William Cowper |
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| My heart is easy, and my burden light (2) | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| My Lord, how full of sweet content (24) | William Cowper |
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| My Lord, with thee I find content | William Cowper |
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| My Savior, whom absent I love (23) | William Cowper |
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| My sole possession is thy love, O Lord (2) | William Cowper |
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| My song shall bless the Lord of all (35) | William Cowper |
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| My span of life will soon be done [o'er] (63) | William Cowper |
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| My Spouse! in whose presence I live | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| My Spouse, in whose presence Iive | William Cowper |
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| Night! how I love thy silent shades | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| No longer I follow a sound (2) | William Cowper |
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| No more I ask or hope to find (3) | William Cowper |
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| No strength of nature can suffice (20) | William Cowper |
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| Now is the time, the accepted hour (34) | William Cowper |
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| O Dios, si a ti pudiese aproximarme | William Cowper |
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| O God, whose favorable eye (14) | William Cowper |
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| O how I love thy holy word (22) | William Cowper |
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| O Lord, how full of sweet content (13) | William Cowper |
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| O Lord, in sorrow I resign | William Cowper |
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| O Lord, my best desire [desires] fulfill (190) | William Cowper |
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| O Lord, where thy people [children] meet (31) | William Cowper |
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| O love, of pure and heavenly birth! (2) | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| O loved, but not enough, though dearer far (3) | William Cowper |
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| O most delightful hour by man (7) | William Cowper |
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| O quien pudiera andar con Dios (2) | William Cowper |
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| O quien pudiera andar conDios | William Cowper |
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| O thou, by long experience tried (11) | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| Of all the gifts thine hand [love] bestows (18) | William Cowper |
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| Oh, for a closer walk with God (1039) | William Cowper |
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| Oh loved! but not enough—though dearer far | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| Our God, where'er thy people meet (12) | William Cowper |
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| Pa underbara v'gar gar | William Cowper |
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| Peace has unveiled her smiling face (2) | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| Pity, O Lord, my sinful heart (2) | William Cowper |
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| Prayer is appointed to convey (2) | William Cowper |
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| Prayer makes the darkened cloud withdraw (6) | William Cowper |
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| Prayer makes the darkest clouds withdraw | William Cowper |
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| Saa mange Hindringer vi saa | William Cowper |
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| Season of my purest pleasure | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| See what unbounded zeal and love (3) | William Cowper |
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| Seht wie der Heiland aller Welt | William Cowper |
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| Seht wie der Heiland aller Welt am Kreuze dulde | William Cowper |
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| Self love no grace in sorrow sees (8) | William Cowper |
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| Sin enslaved me many years (16) | William Cowper |
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| Sin has undone our wretched race (15) | William Cowper |
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| Since life in sorrow must be spent | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| Sing, then, believers | William Cowper |
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| Sleep at last has fled these eyes | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| Sometimes a light surprises (292) | William Cowper |
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| Source of love, and light of day (2) | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| Source of love, my brighter sun | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| Spirit of charity, dispense | William Cowper |
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| Still, still, without ceasing (2) | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| Sun! stay thy course, this moment stay | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| Sweet tenants of this grove! | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| The billows swell, the winds are high (115) | William Cowper |
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| The calm retreat, the silent shade (8) | William Cowper |
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| The dearest idol I have known | William Cowper |
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| The dying thief rejoiced to see (3) | William Cowper |
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| The evils that beset our path | William Cowper |
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| The fountain in its source | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| The fountain in its sources (20) | William Cowper |
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| The joy that vain amusements give (5) | William Cowper |
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| The Lord of all things | William Cowper |
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| The Lord proclaims his grace abroad (7) | William Cowper |
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| The Lord receives his highest praise (17) | William Cowper |
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| The Lord send peace, offending man | William Cowper |
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| The Lord will happiness divine on contrite hearts bestow (95) | William Cowper |
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| The mighty frame of glorious | William Cowper |
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| The newborn child of gospel grace (19) | William Cowper |
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| The rose had been washed | William Cowper |
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| The saints should never be dismayed (19) | William Cowper |
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| The Savior, what a noble flame was kindled (43) | William Cowper |
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| The Spirit breathes upon the Word (194) | William Cowper |
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| The Spirit shines upon the word | William Cowper |
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| There is a fountain filled with blood | William Cowper |
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| There is a fountain opened wide (5) | William Cowper |
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| [There Is a Fountain Opened Wide] (1833) | William Cowper |
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| There's not an echo round me | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| This God is the God we adore | William Cowper |
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| This is the feast of heavenly wine (41) | William Cowper |
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| Thou dying Lamb, thy precious blood | William Cowper |
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| Thou hast no lightnings, O thou Just! (2) | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| Thou Spirit of eternal truth | William Cowper |
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| Thrice holy Lord, I love thy truth (2) | William Cowper |
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| Thy mansion is the Christian's heart (6) | William Cowper |
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| Thy providence supplies our food (2) | William Cowper |
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| "Tis folly all" let me no more be told | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| 'Tis my happiness below (214) | William Cowper |
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| 'Tis my privilege below | William Cowper |
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| To Jesus, the crown of my [our] hope (145) | William Cowper |
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| To keep the lamp alive with oil we fill the bowl (60) | William Cowper |
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| To lay the soul that loves him low (2) | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| To me remains nor place, nor time | William Cowper |
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| To tell the Savior all my wants (4) | William Cowper |
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| To thee our wants are known (22) | William Cowper |
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| Trwy ddirgel ffyrdd m' 'r uchel | William Cowper |
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| 'Twas my purpose, on a day | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| Weak and irresolute is man (33) | William Cowper |
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| What glory gilds the sacred page (174) | William Cowper |
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| What glory gilds thy word (2) | William Cowper |
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| What thousands never knew the road (14) | William Cowper |
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| What various hindrances we meet (427) | William Cowper |
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| When all within is peace | William Cowper |
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| When darkness long has veiled my [the] mind (97) | William Cowper |
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| When Hagar found the bottle spent (4) | William Cowper |
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| When I review my ways | William Cowper |
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| Where'er, O Lord, thy people meet | William Cowper |
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| Wie herrlich leuchtet Gottes Wort | William Cowper |
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| Wilds horrid and dark with o'er shadowing trees | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| With all his sufferings full in view (3) | William Cowper |
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| Write to Sardis, said the Lord (10) | William Cowper |
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| Ye careless ones, O, hear betimes | William Cowper |
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| Ye fearful saints, fresh courage take | William Cowper |
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| Ye linnets, let us try, beneath this grove | William Cowper (Translator) |
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| Ye sons of earth prepare the plough (13) | William Cowper |
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| Ye timid saints, fresh courage take (3) | William Cowper |
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