| Hymn Texts by John Newton (21 - 40 of 445) — view all | As |  |  |  |  |
| As by the light of opening day (18) | John Newton |
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| As needles point towards the pole (11) | John Newton |
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| As parched in the barren sands (4) | John Newton |
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| As some tall rock amidst the waves (4) | John Newton |
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| As the serpent raised by Moses (15) | John Newton |
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| As the sun's enlivening eye (49) | John Newton |
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| As the sun's enlivening ray | John Newton |
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| As the winged arrow flies (2) | John Newton |
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| As when the [a] weary traveler gains (148) | John Newton |
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| At length the opening spring has come (6) | John Newton |
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| At length the wished for spring has come (15) | John Newton |
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| At length the wished for spring is come (4) | John Newton |
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| Away to the forest glade (2) | John Newton |
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| Be still, my heart, these anxious cares (110) | John Newton |
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| Be still, my heart, whose anxious cares | John Newton |
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| Be still, our hearts, these anxious cares | John Newton |
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| Before Elisha's gate the Syrian leper stood (15) | John Newton |
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| Begone, unbelief, [for] my [our] Savior is near (216) | John Newton |
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| Behold a sinner, dearest Lord | John Newton |
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| Behold, long wished for spring is here (12) | John Newton |
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