TEXTS TUNES PEOPLE HYMNALS

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