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| A day, a day of glory | John M. Neale |
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| A Great and Mighty Wonder (39) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| A great and mighty wonder Our Christmas festal (2) | John M. Neale |
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| A great and mighty wonder, Today | John M. Neale |
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| A hymn of glory let us sing | J. M. Neale (Translator) |
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| A song, a song of gladness, A song of thanks and praise | J. M. Neale (Translator) |
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| A thrilling voice by Jordan rings | John M. Neale |
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| A time to watch, a time to pray (2) | John M. Neale |
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| A wondrous type, a vision fair | John M. Neale |
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| Adam's Complaint (2) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| After three day Thou didst rise | John M. Neale |
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| After Three Days Thou Didst Rise | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Again the daylight fills the sky | John M. Neale |
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| Again the Lord's own day is here (5) | John M. Neale |
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| Ah my heart is heavy laden (9) | John M. Neale |
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| All creation groans and travails | John M. Neale |
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| All glory be to God alone, Forevermore the Highest One | John M. Neale |
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| All glory, laud, and honor (306) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| All glory, praise, and honor, to thee, Redeemer, King (13) | John M. Neale |
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| All glory, praise, and honor to you, Redeemer, King | John M. Neale |
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| All hail, ye infant martyr flowers (2) | John M. Neale |
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| All is bright and cheerful round us (34) | John M. Neale |
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| Allelua, song of gladness (5) | John M. Neale, 1818-1866 (Translator) |
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| Alleluia, song of gladness, Song [voice] of everlasting joy | John M. Neale |
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| Alleluia, song of gladness, voice of joy that cannot die (23) | John M. Neale |
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| Alleluia, song of sweetness, voice of joy, eternal lay (35) | John M. Neale |
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| Almighty God, tonight (11) | John M. Neale |
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| An awful mystery is here | John M. Neale |
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| And ask that free from peril | John M. Neale |
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| And wilt thou hear, O Lord (3) | John M. Neale |
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| And Wilt Thou Pardon, Lord (10) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Are thy toils and woes increasing (3) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Arise, arise, good Christian | John M. Neale |
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| Arm these thy soldiers, mighty Lord | John M. Neale |
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| Around the throne of God a band (30) | John Mason Neale |
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| Art Thou Weary, Art Thou Languid (435) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| As Jonah, Issuing from His Three Days' Tomb (2) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Be present, Holy Trinity (5) | John M. Neale |
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| Be the cross our theme and story | John M. Neale |
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| Before the ending of the day | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Before the ending of the day, Creator of the world, we pray (24) | John M. Neale |
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| Blessed are the pure in heart, they have loved the better part (8) | John M. Neale |
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| Blessed city, heavenly Salem (3) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Blessed city, heavenly Salem, Vision dear (26) | John M. Neale |
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| Blessed feasts of blessed martyrs (4) | John M. Neale |
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| Blessed feasts of blessed martyrs (2) | John Mason Neale, 1818-1866 (Translator) |
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| Blessed Salem, long expected | John M. Neale |
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| Blessed Savior, who [thou] hast taught me (26) | John M. Neale |
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| Blest joys for mighty wonders wrought | John M. Neale |
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| Breathe decending Holy Spirit | John M. Neale |
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| Brief life is here our portion (118) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Built on Christ, the firm foundation | John M. Neale |
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| By Fruit, the Ancient Foe's Device | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| By precepts taught of ages past | John M. Neale |
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| Christ is Born! Tell Forth His Fame! (7) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Christ is made the sure foundation (150) | John M. Neale, 1818-1866 (Translator) |
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| Christ, We Turn Our Eyes to Thee | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Christian! Dost Thou See Them (221) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Christians, come, new anthems raise | John M. Neale |
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| Come, all ye faithful, join the march triumphant | John M. Neale |
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| Come, and Let Us Drink of That New River (3) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Come, Holy Ghost, with God the (4) | John M. Neale |
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| Come, Holy Ghost, with God the Son (2) | John M. Neale |
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| Come, Holy Ghost, with light divine | John M. Neale |
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| Come, Holy Ghost, with quickening power, With energy divine | John M. Neale |
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| Come, let us drink of that new river | John M. Neale |
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| Come, let us sing unto the Lord New songs of praise | John M. Neale |
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| Come sing with holy holy [joy and] gladness, Alleluias | John M. Neale |
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| Come, take by faith the body of your Lord | John M. Neale |
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| Come, Thou Holy Paraclete (10) | John Mason Neale, 1818 - 1866 (Translator) |
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| Come Thou now, and be among us, Lord and Maker (8) | John M. Neale |
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| [Come to the Banquet] | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Come, ye faithful, raise the anthem | Rev. J.M. Neale |
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| Come, Ye Faithful, Raise the Strain (268) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Come, you faithful, raise the strain | John M. Neale, 1818-1866 (Translator) |
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| Creator alme siderum, 'terna lux | John M. Neale |
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| Creator of the starry height (6) | John M. Neale |
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| Creator of the starry skies | John M. Neale |
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| Creator of the stars of night (24) | John Mason Neale, 1818-66 (Translator) |
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| Creator of the universe, We lift our minds | John M. Neale |
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| Daheim, das Schiff im Port | John M. Neale |
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| Dawn sprinkles [purples] all the East with light | John M. Neale |
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| Draw near and take the body of the Lord | John M. Neale |
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| Draw nigh and take the Body of the Lord (38) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Draw nigh and take the body of your Lord | John M. Neale |
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| Earthly friends will change and falter (6) | John M. Neale |
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| Endue the creatures with thy grace | John M. Neale |
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| Et stort og m'gtigt under | John M. Neale |
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| Eternal Monarch, King most high (5) | John M. Neale |
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| Every bird that upward springs (7) | John M. Neale |
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| Exalt, Exalt, the Heavenly Gates (3) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Exult, ye Gentiles! mourn, ye Hebrews! | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Faithful cross, above all others | John M. Neale |
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| Far be sorrow, tears, and sighing (3) | John M. Neale |
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| Father of Peace, and God of Consolation (2) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Fierce was the billow's wave | John M. Neale |
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| Fierce was the Galilee (2) | John M. Neale |
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| Fierce was the wild billow (89) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Fierce were the billows wild | John M. Neale |
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| For thee, O dear, dear city | John M. Neale |
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| For thee, O dear, dear country (128) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Four streams through happy Eden flowed | John M. Neale |
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| From all thy [the] saints in warfare | John M. Neale |
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| From God the Father, virgin-born | John M. Neale |
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| From lands that see the sun arise | John M. Neale |
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| From thee, illustrious teacher, Paul | John M. Neale |
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| Full of beauty stood the mother | John M. Neale |
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| Gabriel's message does away | John Mason Neale, 1818-1866 (Translator) |
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| Gabriel's message does away | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Glory and praise and honor | John M. Neale |
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| God comes, and who shall stand (2) | John M. Neale |
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| God Comes, and Who Shall Stand Before His Fear? | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| God has brought forth Israel | John Mason Neale, 1818-1866 (Translator) |
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| God hath two families of love | John M. Neale |
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| God the Father, whose creation (3) | John M. Neale |
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| Good christian friends, rejoice (17) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Good Christian men [friends], rejoice, with heart and soul (113) | John M. Neale |
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| Good King Wenceslas looked out (16) | John M. Neale |
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| Good King Wenceslas looked out on the Feast of Stephen | John M. Neale |
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| Grant that all we who here | John M. Neale |
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| Hail the much-remembered day | John M. Neale |
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| Hallelujah, hallelujah, finished is the battle now (7) | John M. Neale |
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| He is here, whom seers in old time (3) | John M. Neale |
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| He lives, the [that] great Redeemer [Creator] lives | John M. Neale |
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| He the Confessor of the Lord with triumph | John M. Neale |
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| Him of the Father's Very Essence (2) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Hither and With One Accord | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Holy Father, thou hast taught me [us] (114) | John M. Neale |
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| Holy Gift, Surpassing Comprehension | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| How vain the cruel Herod's fear (5) | John M. Neale |
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| I have a friend, a blessed | John M. Neale |
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| I have something sweet | John M. Neale |
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| If there be that skills to reckon (3) | John M. Neale |
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| If thou hast the skill to reckon | Rev. J.M. Neale (Translator) |
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| In Bethlehem is He born | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| In prayer together let us fall (9) | John M. Neale |
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| In sweet consent let all the anthem sing | John M. Neale |
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| In sweet consent let all the anthems sing | John M. Neale |
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| In the ending of the year | John M. Neale |
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| In this our bright and Paschal day | John M. Neale |
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| Into the Dim Earth's Lowest Parts Descending | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Into the dim earth's lowest partsdescending | John M. Neale |
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| Jerusalem, exulting | John M. Neale |
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| Jerusalem, the glorious, the glory of the elect (2) | John M. Neale |
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| Jerusalem the golden (11) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Jerusalem, the golden, with milk and honey blest (3) | John M. Neale |
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| Jerusalem, the only, that look'st from heaven below | John M. Neale |
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| Jerusalem von Golde, wo milch und honig fliesst (5) | John M. Neale |
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| Jesu, Redemption, all divine | John M. Neale |
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| Jesu, the beauty angels see | John M. Neale |
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| Jesu, the virgin's crown, do thou (2) | John M. Neale |
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| Jesus, crowned with thorns | John M. Neale |
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| Jesus, Hastening for the World to Suffer (3) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Jesus is the name we treasure (10) | John M. Neale |
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| Jesus, Lord of Life Eternal (10) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Jesus, name all names above (46) | John M. Neale |
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| Jesus, Name All Names Above | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Jesus, name of our salvation | John M. Neale |
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| Jesus, the Father's only son (3) | John M. Neale |
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| Jesus, the very thought is sweet (61) | John M. Neale |
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| Joy dawned again on Easter Day (10) | John M. Neale |
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| Joy dawned again on Easter-Day (2) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Kj're Frelser, som mir l'rte | John M. Neale |
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| Let Our Choir New Anthems Raise (23) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Let our hearts new anthems raise | John M. Neale |
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| Let the church new anthems raise | John M. Neale |
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| Let the saints new anthems raise (3) | John M. Neale |
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| Let us choral anthems raise (3) | John M. Neale |
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| Let us now our voices raise (3) | John M. Neale |
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| Let Us Rise in Early Morning (6) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Lift up, lift up your voices now (90) | John Mason Neale (Author (cento)) |
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| Light's abode, celestial Salem (31) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Light's glittering morn bedecks the sky (2) | John M. Neale |
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| Light's glittering morn bedecks the skyHeaven thunders forth its victory cry (4) | John M. Neale |
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| Lo now is our accepted day (2) | John M. Neale |
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| Maker of earth to thee alone (2) | John M. Neale |
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| My Savior is so good to me | John M. Neale |
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| Need it is we raise our eyes (3) | John M. Neale |
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| No more sadness now, nor fasting (6) | John M. Neale |
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| No sickness there. No weary wasting of the frame away (4) | John M. Neale |
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| Now Christ ascending whence he came | John M. Neale |
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| Now Christ thou Sun of righteousness | John M. Neale |
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| Now is the healing time decreed | John Mason Neale |
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| Now let the heavens be joyful | John M. Neale |
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| Now, my tongue, the mystery telling | John M. Neale |
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| Now that Death by Death Hath Found His Ending | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Now that the daylight fills the sky (4) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Now that the daylight fills the sky (41) | John Mason Neale, 1818-1866 (Translator (st. 1)) |
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| Now the sighs and the sorrows | John M. Neale |
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| Now the thirty years accomplished | John M. Neale |
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| Now to our Savior let us raise (4) | John M. Neale |
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| O Blest Creator of the light | Rev. John M. Neale (Translator) |
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| O Christ, our King, give ear (2) | John M. Neale |
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| O Christ, thou Lord of worlds, thine ear | John M. Neale |
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| O come, O come, Emmanuel | John Mason Neale, 1818 - 1866 (Translator) |
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| O come, O come, Emmanuel (315) | John Mason Neale (Translator (sts. 1-2)) |
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| O du, som med en stj'rna ledt | John M. Neale |
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| O Father of eternal light | John M. Neale |
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| O glorious lady throned in rest | John M. Neale |
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| O God, creation's secret force | John Mason Neale, 1818-1866 (Translator) |
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| O God, creation's secret force (6) | John M. Neale |
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| O God of love and power | John M. Neale |
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| O God of truth, O Lord of might (11) | John Mason Neale, 1818-1866 (Translator) |
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| O God, thy soldiers' faithful Lord | John M. Neale |
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| O God, thy soldiers' great reward (4) | John M. Neale |
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| O God, who by a star did guide | John M. Neale |
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| O God, who lovest to abide (2) | John M. Neale |
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| O God, whose hand has spread the sky | John M. Neale |
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| O great creator of the sky | John M. Neale |
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| O happy band of pilgrims (120) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| O heavenly word eternal light (2) | John M. Neale |
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| O Lord most high, eternal King (6) | John M. Neale |
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| O Lord of hosts, whose glory fills (69) | Rev. John M. Neale |
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| O Love, how deep, how broad, how high (2) | J. M. Neale (Translator) |
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| O maker of this world, give ear (3) | John M. Neale |
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| O merciful creator, hear (3) | John M. Neale |
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| O Sacred Head now [once] [sore] wounded [surrounded] (3) | John M. Neale |
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| O saving Victim, opening wide | John Mason Neale. 1818-1866 (Translator) |
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| O sinner, for a little space | John M. Neale |
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| O sinner, lift the eye of faith (10) | John M. Neale |
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| O Son of Man, and Son of God | John M. Neale |
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| O sons and daughters of the King (79) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| O sons and daughters of the King (2) | John M. Neale |
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| O sweet and blessed country (5) | John M. Neale |
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| O [Sweet] land for [of] rest for thee I sigh | John M. Neale |
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| O the Mystery, Passing Wonder (3) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| O Thou Light, most pure | John M. Neale |
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| O thou who by a star didst guide (58) | John M. Neale |
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| O thou who lovest to send relief (5) | John M. Neale |
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| O thou who makest souls to shine (6) | John M. Neale |
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| O thou who through this holy week | John M. Neale |
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| O thou who through this holy week (38) | John M. Neale |
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| O Trinity, most blessed light (3) | John M. Neale |
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| O Trinity of blessed light (18) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| O Unity of Threefold Light (7) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| O ven, O ven Emmanuel | John M. Neale |
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| O very God of very God (35) | John Mason Neale |
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| O what terror in thy forethought | John M. Neale |
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| O what the joy and the glory must be (3) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| O what their joy and their glory be (61) | John M. Neale |
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| O what their joy and their glory must be (3) | John M. Neale (Translator) |
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| O wondrous light, O vision fair | John M. Neale |
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| O Wondrous Mystery, Full of Passing Grace (2) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| [O Wondrous Sight, O Vision Fair] (51) | John M Neale (Translator) |
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| Of the Father's love begotten (15) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Of the Father's love [heart] begotten (48) | John M. Neale |
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| Of the Father's sole forgotten, Ere the worlds began to be (2) | John M. Neale |
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| Of the glorius body telling | John M. Neale |
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| Of the hour that comes | John M. Neale |
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| Of Twofold Natures, Christ, the Giver (2) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| On the Rock of Thy Commandments | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Our Father's home eternal | John M. Neale |
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| Our hopes are weak, our fears are strong | John M. Neale |
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| Our limbs refreshed with slumber now | John M. Neale |
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| Rain Down, Ye Heavens, Eternal Bliss | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Reconciliation's Plan Devising | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Rejoice! The year upon its way | J. M. Neale (Translator) |
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| Rod of the Root of Jesse | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Royal day that chasest gloom day by day gladness speeded (3) | John M. Neale |
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| Safe home, safe home in port (63) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Saint of God, elect and precious | Rev. John M. Neale (Translator) |
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| Saints of God whom faith united (3) | John M. Neale |
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| Salvation's giver Christ God's only son | John M. Neale |
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| Savior abide with us the day is almost gone (12) | John M. Neale |
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| Seht, ihr Christenleute, dort der Feinde Schar | John M. Neale |
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| Since the time that first we came | John M. Neale |
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| Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle (20) | John M. Neale (Translator) |
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| Sing, my tongue, the mystery tell | John M. Neale |
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| Sing, my tongue, the Savior's triumph (2) | John M. Neale |
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| Stand on thy watch tower, Habakkuk the Seer | John M. Neale |
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| Stand on Thy Watch-tower, Habakkuk the Seer (2) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Stars of the Morning (3) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Stars of the morning, so gloriously bright (31) | John M. Neale |
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| Storm and terror, grief and error (2) | John M. Neale |
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| Strangers and pilgrims here below, To thee our prayers we send (5) | John M. Neale |
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| Take the last kiss, the last forever | John M. Neale |
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| Take the last kiss - the last forever! | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| That Easter day with joy was bright (19) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| That Eastertide with joy was bright (13) | John M. Neale |
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| That Eastertide with joy was rife | John M. Neale |
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| That fearful day, that day of dread (9) | John M. Neale |
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| That Fearful Day, that Day of Speechless Dread (2) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| That great day of wrath and terror (10) | John M. Neale |
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| The abyss of many a former sin (9) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| The apostles' hearts were full of pain | John M. Neale |
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| The Choirs of Ransomed Israel | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| The choirs of ransomed Isr'l | John M. Neale |
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| The Church on earth, with answering love | John M. Neale |
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| The clouds of night are passed away Rejoice, Marie, rejoice today | John M. Neale |
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| The Day is Near, the Judgment is at Hand (2) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| The Day is Past and Over (190) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| The day, O Lord, is spent (68) | John M. Neale |
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| The Dewy Freshness From the Furnace Flings | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| The dewy freshness that the furnace flings | John M. Neale |
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| The earth, O Lord, is one wide field (4) | John M. Neale |
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| The Eastertide with joy was bright (2) | John M. Neale |
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| The eternal gifts of Christ the King (16) | John M. Neale |
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| The fast, as taught by holy lore | John M. Neale |
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| The foe behind, the deep before (13) | John M. Neale |
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| The God whom earth, and sea, and sky (15) | Rev. J.M. Neale (Translator) |
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| The grace of the Holy Ghost be present with us | John M. Neale |
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| The great forerunner of the morn (6) | John Mason Neale, 1818-1866 (Translator) |
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| The heavenly Word proceeding forth (5) | Rev. J.M. Neale (Translator) |
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| The Holy Children Boldly Stand (2) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| The Lamb's high banquet called to share (2) | J. M. Neale (Translator (and others)) |
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| The Lamb's high banquet called to share (11) | John M. Neale |
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| The Lamb's high banquet we await (2) | John M. Neale |
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| The Lord and King of All Things (3) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| The Lord Draws Nigh, the Righteous Throne's Assessor (2) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| The Lord, the Lord hath triumphed | John M. Neale |
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| The Lord will come and not be slow | John M. Neale |
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| The mention of thy glory | John M. Neale |
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| The merits of the saints (2) | John M. Neale |
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| The mighty host on high (2) | John M. Neale |
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| The praises that the blessed know (2) | John M. Neale |
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| The royal banners forward go (63) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| The Savior's love to man we bless (3) | John M. Neale |
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| The sepulchre is holding Today within its band | John M. Neale |
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| The shepherds keep their flocks by night | John M. Neale |
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| The star proclaims the King is here (3) | John M. Neale |
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| The star proclaims the King is here | J. M. Neale (Translator) |
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| The strain upraise of joy and praise | John Mason Neale, 1818 - 1866 (Translator) |
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| The strain upraise of joy and praise (33) | J. M. Neale (Translator) |
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| The things of the earth in the earth let us lay (8) | John M. Neale |
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| The thought of Jesus O how sweet | John M. Neale |
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| The winged herald of the day (2) | John M. Neale |
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| The Word is made incarnate (2) | John M. Neale |
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| The Word whom earth and sea and sky adore (2) | John Mason Neale, 1818-1866 (Translator) |
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| The world is very evil (81) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| The world itself keeps Easter day (35) | John M. Neale |
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| Thee, O Christ the Father's splendor (2) | John M. Neale |
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| There nor waxing moon nor waning | John M. Neale |
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| There stood three Marys | John M. Neale |
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| They slumber not, nor sleep | John M. Neale |
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| They stand, those halls of Zion (2) | John M. Neale |
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| They whose course on earth is o'er (8) | John M. Neale |
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| Things of the earth in the ear | John M. Neale |
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| Thirsty years among us dwelling | John M. Neale |
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| This day a Rose of Judah from tender branch | John M. Neale |
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| Those eternal bowers (43) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Those whom many a land divides | John M. Neale |
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| Thou art gone up, a throne to share (2) | John M. Neale |
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| Thou art gone up, O Lord, on high | John M. Neale |
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| Thou art the King of Isr'l, Thou David's royal Son (35) | John M. Neale |
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| Thou followest, Martyr of thy God | John M. Neale |
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| Thou Hallowed Chosen Morn of Praise (4) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Thou New Jerusalem, Arise and Shine (2) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Thou who camest from above (8) | John M. Neale |
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| 'Tis the Day of Resurrection (356) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Christ [God], whose glory fills the skies [sky] | John M. Neale |
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| To the Name of our salvation (44) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| To the name that brings salvation (13) | John M. Neale |
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| To thee before the close of day (3) | John M. Neale |
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| To thee, O dear, dear country | John M. Neale |
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| To you, before the close of day | John M. Neale |
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| Today above the sky he soared (7) | John M. Neale |
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| Trinity, Unity, Deity, Majesty | John M. Neale |
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| Unto the paschal victim bring | John M. Neale |
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| Vagas triste y angustiado (4) | John M. Neale |
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| Wafting Him Up on High (2) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| We now show forth the dying of our Lord | John M. Neale |
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| We thank thee for the guerdon | John M. Neale |
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| We wait in faith, in prayer we wait (19) | John M. Neale |
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| We watched, as she lingered all the day (2) | John M. Neale |
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| When Christ's appearing was made known (3) | John Mason Neale, 1818-1866 (Translator (sts. 2-5)) |
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| When Jacob from his brother fled (3) | John M. Neale |
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| When thou shalt come thine angels round | John M. Neale |
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| When thou shalt come with trumpet sound (3) | John M. Neale |
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| Whence Shall My Tears Begin? (3) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| While now the daylight fills the sky (4) | John M. Neale |
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| Who From the Fiery Furnace Saved the Three (4) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| Why, impious Herod, vainly fear | John M. Neale |
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| With Christ we share a mystic grave (8) | John M. Neale |
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| With thee, O Lord, begins the year (3) | John M. Neale |
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| Would we go, when life is o'er | John M. Neale |
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| Ye sons and daughters, let us sing (8) | John M. Neale |
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| Ye sons and daughters of the King (8) | John M. Neale |
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| Ye sons and daughters of the Lord (2) | John M. Neale |
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| Yesterday, with exultation (2) | John Mason Neale (Translator) |
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| You are the King of Isr'l and David's royal Son | John M. Neale |
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| Young and old must raise the lay (2) | John Mason Neale |
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| Yr Iesu adgyfododd Yn ogoneddus iawn (2) | John M. Neale |
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