| Hymn Texts by Fred Pratt Green (21 - 40 of 77) — view all | As |  |  |  |  |
| [God Saw That It Was Good] | Fred Pratt Green |
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| [He Healed the Darkness of My Mind] (3) | Fred Pratt Green |
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| Here, Master, in this quiet place, where anyone may kneel | Fred Pratt Green |
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| How blest are they who trust in Christ (5) | Fred Pratt Green |
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| [How can we sing our songs of faith] | Fred Pratt Green |
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| How clear is our vocation, Lord (5) | Fred Pratt Green |
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| [How Many Servants of the Lord] | Fred Pratt Green |
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| How rich, at Eastertide | Fred Pratt Green (Translator) |
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| [In that Land Which We Call Holy] | Fred Pratt Green |
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| It is God who holds the nations in the hollow of his hand (2) | Fred Pratt Green |
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| [Jesus, I Know You Came] | Fred Pratt Green |
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| Let every Christian pray | Fred Pratt Green |
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| Long ago, prophets knew | Fred Pratt Green |
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| [Lord, I Repent My Sin] | Fred Pratt Green |
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| [Lord, In Our Lonely Hours] | Fred Pratt Green |
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| Lord Jesus, once a child | Fred Pratt Green |
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| Lord, we come to ask your blessing (2) | Fred Pratt Green |
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| Lord, we have come at your own invitation (2) | F. Pratt Green, b. 1903 |
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| Love is the greatest of the three | Frederick Pratt Green |
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| [Love It Is Unites Us] | Fred Pratt Green |
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