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| A believer, free from care (2) | John Newton |
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| A glance from heaven with sweet effect (8) | John Newton |
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| A lion, though by nature wild | John Newton |
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| A word from Jesus calms the sea (2) | John Newton |
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| Afflictions do not come alone (2) | John Newton |
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| Afflictions, though they seem severe (153) | John Newton |
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| Again our earthly cares we leave (88) | John Newton |
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| Ah what shall I do or where be secure (11) | John Newton |
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| Ah who can speak the vast dismay (5) | John Newton |
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| Alas by nature how depraved (12) | John Newton |
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| [Amazing grace] (Goebel-Komala) | John Newton (Author (refrain)) |
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| Amazing grace! How sweet the sound (1033) | John Newton |
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| And dost thou say, ask what thou wilt (42) | John Newton |
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| And shall not Jesus hear (13) | John Newton |
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| And wilt thou stoop, great God so low | John Newton |
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| Angels from the realms of glory | John Newton |
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| Anxious, I strove to find the way (12) | John Newton |
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| Approach, my soul, the mercy seat (4) | John Newton |
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| Approach, my soul, the mercy-seat (410) | John Newton |
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| As a little child relies (7) | John Newton |
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| 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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| Behold the Prince of Peace | John Newton |
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| Behold the throne of grace! (258) | John Newton |
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| Behold, what joy, through Isr'l's host | John Newton |
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| Believers now are tossed about (2) | John Newton |
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| [Benediction] (394) | John Newton |
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| Beside the gospel pool Appointed for the poor (132) | John Newton |
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| Bitter indeed, the waters are (3) | John Newton |
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| Bleak winter is subdued at length (4) | John Newton |
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| Bless, O Lord, each [the] [this] opening year (21) | John Newton |
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| Blest inhabitants of Zion (6) | John Newton |
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| Blest Martha love and joy expressed (4) | John Newton |
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| Blest Savior, by thy powerful word (6) | John Newton |
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| Break thou the clouds dear Lord and shine (9) | John Newton |
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| Breathe from the gentle south, O Lord (5) | John Newton |
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| Breathe on me breath of God | John Newton |
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| Brethren beloved for Jesus (21) | John Newton |
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| By faith in Christ I walk with God (57) | John Newton |
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| By the poor widow's oil and meal (29) | John Newton |
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| By various maxims, forms and rules (26) | John Newton |
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| Cheer up my soul, there is a mercy seat (15) | John Newton |
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| Chief shepherd of thy chosen sheep (18) | John Newton |
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| Children of the Savior's care | John Newton |
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| Christ bears the name of all his saints (3) | John Newton |
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| Come, my soul, thy suit prepare (8) | John Newton |
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| Come, my soul, thy suit prepare | John Newton |
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| Come, my soul, thy suit prepare (545) | John Newton |
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| Come, my soul, with all thy care | J. Newton |
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| Come sinner at our Lord's command | John Newton |
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| Come sinners, view the lamb of God | John Newton |
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| Come sinners, view the lamb of God (4) | John Newton |
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| Come, ye sinners, come to Jesus; Think upon your (20) | John Newton |
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| Confirm the hope thy word allows (8) | John Newton |
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| Constrained by their Lord to embark (11) | John Newton |
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| Could I joy with saints to meet | John Newton |
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| Could my heart so hard remain (8) | John Newton |
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| Could the creatures help or ease us (9) | John Newton |
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| Courage, my soul, behold the prize (19) | John Newton |
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| Cußn dulce el nombre de Jes·s (5) | John Newton |
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| Darkness overspreads us here (4) | John Newton |
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| Day of judgment, day of wonders (278) | John Newton |
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| Day of judgment! Day of wonders! (3) | John Newton |
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| Dear Shepherd of Thy people, hear (76) | John Newton, 1725-1807 |
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| [Dear Shepherd of Your People, Hear] (3) | John Newton |
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| Dearest Savior, we adore thee (3) | John Newton |
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| Elijah's example declares (18) | John Newton |
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| Encouraged by thy word (92) | John Newton |
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| Father, hear our humble prayer (6) | John Newton |
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| Fervent persevering prayers (8) | John Newton |
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| Fierce passions discompose the mind (17) | John Newton |
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| Fix my heart and eyes on thine (7) | John Newton |
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| For a season called to part (238) | John Newton |
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| For mercies, countless as the sands (40) | John Newton |
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| Forest beasts, that live by prey (2) | John Newton |
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| Forgotten be each worldly theme | John Newton |
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| Forward through the ages | John Newton |
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| Fran var skolafoer en tid | John Newton |
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| Free from the law, O happy condition | John Newton |
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| Friend of the friendless and the faint | John Newton |
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| Friend of the home, as when in Galilee | John Newton |
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| From all that [who] dwell [dwells] below the [in earth and] skies | John Newton |
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| From all the dark places | John Newton |
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| From east to west let others roam (5) | John Newton |
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| From Egypt lately freed [fled] (23) | John Newton |
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| From every stormy wind [sense] that blows | John Newton |
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| From ocean unto ocean, Our land shall own | John Newton |
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| From over hill and plain | John Newton |
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| From pole to pole let others roam (11) | John Newton |
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| Give God the Father praise | John Newton |
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| Glories of your name are spoken | John Newton |
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| Glorious things of you are spoken (970) | John Newton |
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| God be with you till we meet again | John Newton |
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| God, the Father of your people (2) | John Newton (Author (st. 2)) |
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| God with one piercing glance looks through (3) | John Newton |
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| Great God, from thee there's naught concealed (3) | John Newton |
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| Great Shepherd of thy chosen flock (3) | John Newton |
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| Great Shepherd of Thy people, hear (66) | John Newton, 1725 - 1807 |
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| Great Shepherd of thy people, here (4) | John Newton |
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| Great Shepherd of thy ransomed flock (2) | John Newton |
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| Great Shepherd of your people, hear (2) | John Newton |
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| Happy are they who know the Lord | John Newton |
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| Happy the birth where grace presides (5) | John Newton |
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| Hark, how time's wide sounding bell (3) | John Newton |
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| Hark, my soul, it is the Lord (2) | John Newton |
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| Have faith in God when your pathway is lonely | John Newton |
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| Have thine own way, Lord | John Newton |
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| Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing power | John Newton |
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| Have you failed in your plan | John Newton |
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| He who on earth as man was known (61) | John Newton |
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| Hear us now, our God and Father | J. Newton (Author (st. 3)) |
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| Hear what the Lord the great Amen (4) | John Newton |
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| Here at Bethesda's pool, the poor | John Newton |
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| His hour had come, and darkness rolled (2) | John Newton |
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| His name yields the richest perfume (3) | John Newton |
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| Honey though the bee prepares (8) | John Newton |
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| How blest the name of Jesus sounds | John Newton |
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| How blest the righteous are (21) | John Newton |
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| How happy and blessed the hours (2) | John Newton |
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| How happy they who know the Lord (13) | John Newton |
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| How loath was my condition | John Newton |
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| How long has God bestowed his care (7) | John Newton |
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| How lost was [is] my [our] condition (279) | John Newton |
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| How prone the mind to search for ill (2) | John Newton |
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| How soon the Savior's gracious call (2) | John Newton |
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| How sweet the name of Jesus sounds (1222) | John Newton |
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| How tedious and tasteless [restless and tiresome] the hours (528) | John Newton |
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| How tedious and tasteless [restless and tiresome] the hours | John Newton |
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| How welcome to the saints [soul] [when] pressed (15) | John Newton |
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| Hungry, and faint and poor (73) | John Newton |
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| Hvor Jesusnavnet for hans Faar | John Newton |
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| I am happy today and the sun shines bright | John Newton |
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| I am resolved no longer to linger | John Newton |
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| I am, saith Christ, your glorious Head (6) | John Newton |
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| I asked the Lord that I might grow (104) | John Newton |
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| I prayed the Lord, that I might grow (2) | John Newton |
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| I saw one hanging on a [the] tree (169) | John Newton |
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| I would but cannot sing (54) | John Newton |
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| I would disclose my whole complaint | John Newton |
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| If for a time the air be calm (3) | John Newton |
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| If God had bid his thunders roll (7) | John Newton |
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| If Paul in C'sar's court must stand (20) | John Newton |
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| If Solomon for wisdom prayed (5) | John Newton |
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| If the Lord our Leader be (2) | John Newton |
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| If to Jesus for relief My soul hath fled by prayer (13) | John Newton |
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| In every object here, I see (3) | John Newton |
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| In evil long I took delight (271) | John Newton |
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| In God the Father I believe (5) | John Newton |
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| In mercy, not in wrath rebuke (32) | John Newton |
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| In sin by blinded passions led (7) | John Newton |
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| In the hour of dark temptation | John Newton |
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| In the increasing work of the gospel | John Newton |
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| In themselves, as weak as worms (14) | John Newton |
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| In vain my [the] fancy strives to paint The moment after death (78) | John Newton |
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| Incarnate God, the soul that knows (3) | John Newton |
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| Is Jesus mine, I'm now prepared (6) | John Newton |
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| It's amazing what the Lord can do | John Newton |
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| Jehovah is our Shepherd's name (3) | John Newton |
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| Jesus Christ, the Lord's anointed (13) | John Newton |
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| Jesus, hear our humble prayer (7) | John Newton |
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| Jesus is mine, I'm now prepared (2) | John Newton |
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| Jesus, make my froward heart | John Newton |
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| Jesus, my Shepherd, Guardian, Friend | John Newton |
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| Jesus, my Shepherd, Savior, Friend | John Newton |
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| Jesus, who bought us with his blood | John Newton |
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| Jesus, who knows full well (175) | John Newton |
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| Jesus, who on his glorious throne (11) | John Newton |
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| John, in a vision, saw the day (7) | John Newton |
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| Joy is a [the] fruit that will not grow (72) | John Newton |
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| Joyful spring again is here | John Newton |
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| Kindly spring again is here (4) | John Newton |
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| Kindred in Christ, for his dear [name's] sake (182) | John Newton |
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| Kom, min Sj'l, din Boen fremb'r | John Newton |
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| Kom, min Sj'l, til boen bered | John Newton |
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| Komm, Seele, betend zu dem Herrn (5) | John Newton |
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| Legion was my name, by nature (9) | John Newton |
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| Let carnal minds the world pursue (13) | John Newton |
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| Let earthly [grovelling] minds the world pursue (17) | John Newton |
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| Let hearts and tongues unite (7) | John Newton |
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| Let hearts and voices join | John Newton |
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| Let me dwell on [in] [at] Golgotha (34) | John Newton |
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| Let plenteous grace descend upon those (36) | John Newton |
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| Let us adore the grace that seeks (43) | John Newton |
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| Let us love and sing and wonder (45) | John Newton |
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| Let us rejoice in Christ the Lord (10) | John Newton |
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| Let us sing, for we have reason (4) | John Newton |
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| Let worldly minds the world pursue (173) | John Newton |
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| Lo another year has gone (4) | John Newton |
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| Look up my soul behold the prize (4) | John Newton |
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| [Lord, Be Thy Word My Guide] (Newton) | John Newton |
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| Lord, can a soul as vile as mine | John Newton |
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| Lord, can a soul like mine (7) | John Newton |
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| Lord, dost thou say, ask what thou wilt (8) | John Newton |
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| Lord, I am come! thy promise is my plea (7) | John Newton |
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| Lord, I approach the [thy] mercy seat (71) | John Newton |
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| Lord, I cannot let thee go Till a blessing thou bestow (134) | John Newton |
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| Lord, my God, I long to know (10) | John Newton |
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| Lord, thou hast won, at length I yield (77) | John Newton |
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| Lord, to thy mercy now I yield (3) | John Newton |
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| Lord, what is man, extremes how wide (24) | John Newton |
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| Manna to Isr'l well supplied (6) | John Newton |
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| Martha her love and joy expressed (5) | John Newton |
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| Mary to her [the] Savior's tomb (241) | John Newton |
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| May he, by whose kind care we meet (10) | John Newton |
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| May he, by whose kind care we meetSend His good Spirit from above (2) | John Newton |
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| May the grace of Christ our Saviour | John Newton, 1725 - 1807 |
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| May this be a much favored hour (2) | John Newton |
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| Mercy, O thou Son of David (204) | John Newton |
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| Mor beraidd i'r credadyn gwan | John Newton |
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| More of thy presence, Lord, impart | John Newton |
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| My barns are full, my stores increase (22) | John Newton |
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| My harp untuned, and laid aside (13) | John Newton |
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| My Savior hanging on the [a] tree (12) | John Newton |
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| My soul is beset with grief and dismay (4) | John Newton |
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| My soul once had its plenteous years | John Newton |
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| My soul, this curious house of clay (10) | John Newton |
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| Nay, I cannot let thee go (47) | John Newton |
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| Nay, I cannot let thee go Till a blessing thou bestow (4) | John Newton |
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| No words can declare, no fancy can paint (7) | John Newton |
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| Not to Sinai's dreadful blaze (8) | John Newton |
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| Now, gracious Lord, thine [thy] arm reveal (118) | John Newton |
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| Now, gracious Lord, thyself reveal | John Newton |
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| Now, gracious Lord, we lift | John Newton |
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| Now I see, whate'er betide (2) | John Newton |
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| Now let us join with hearts and tongues (9) | John Newton |
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| Now, Lord, inspire the preacher's heart (18) | John Newton |
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| Now may fervent prayer arise (14) | John Newton |
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| Now may He who from the dead (139) | J. Newton |
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| Now may the Lord reveal his face (17) | John Newton |
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| Now the long wished for spring is come (3) | John Newton |
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| Now, through another year supported | John Newton |
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| Now while the gospel net is cast (25) | John Newton |
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| O David's Son, and David's Lord (2) | John Newton |
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| O Gnade, die vom Tode hilft (3) | John Newton |
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| O happy they who know the Lord, with whom (45) | John Newton |
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| O Jesu Nam, du klingst so suess (5) | John Newton |
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| O Jesu Name, lieblich klingst (4) | John Newton |
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| O Lord, how vile am I (27) | John Newton |
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| O Lord, our languid souls inspire (68) | John Newton |
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| O may the power which melts the rock (14) | John Newton |
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| O Shepherd of thy people, hear (5) | John Newton |
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| O speak that gracious word again (21) | John Newton |
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| O speak that word again (13) | John Newton |
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| O store Naade, soede Lyd | John Newton |
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| O that I could forever dwell | John Newton |
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| O that I knew the secret place | John Newton |
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| O thou, at whose almighty word (22) | John Newton |
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| O thou the high and lofty One | John Newton |
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| Ob Truebsal uns kr'nkt (2) | John Newton |
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| Ob Truebsal uns kr'nkt, Und Kummer uns drueckt | John Newton |
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| Oft as the bell, with solemn toll, Speaks the departure of a soul (57) | John Newton |
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| Oft as the leaper's case I read (9) | John Newton |
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| On man, in his own image made (7) | John Newton |
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| On what has now been sown (56) | J. Newton |
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| Once a woman silent stood (6) | John Newton |
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| Once I thought my mountain strong (102) | John Newton |
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| Once, O Lord, thy garden flourished (26) | John Newton |
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| Once perishing in blood I lay (9) | John Newton |
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| One glance of thine, eternal Lord (12) | John Newton |
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| One there is, above all others (5) | John Newton |
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| One there is above all others, well [who] deserves (540) | John Newton |
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| Oppressed with unbelief and sin (5) | John Newton |
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| Our Lord, who knows full well (14) | John Newton |
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| Pensive, doubting, fearful heart (7) | John Newton |
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| Physician of my [the] sin sick soul (17) | John Newton |
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| Pleasing spring again is here, Trees and fields (24) | John Newton |
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| Poor sinners, little do they think (22) | John Newton |
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| Poor, weak, and worthless though I am (49) | John Newton |
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| Pour down thy Spirit, gracious Lord (2) | John Newton |
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| Prayer an answer will obtain (5) | John Newton |
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| Preachers may from Ezekiel's | John Newton |
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| Precious Bible, what a treasure (120) | John Newton |
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| Prepare a thankful song (34) | John Newton |
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| Proclaim, saith Christ, my wondrous grace (76) | John Newton |
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| Quiet, Lord, my froward heart (189) | John Newton |
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| Rejoice, believer [believers], in the Lord (77) | John Newton |
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| Rejoice, believer, in the Lord | John Newton |
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| Remember us, we pray thee, Lord (10) | John Newton |
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| Return to bless my waiting eye (2) | John Newton |
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| Round each habitation hovering (2) | John Newton |
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| Safely through another week (828) | John Newton |
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| Salvation, O the joyful sound | John Newton |
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| Salvation what a glorious plan (25) | John Newton |
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| Saved by blood I live to tell (17) | John Newton |
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| Saved by grace I live to tell (33) | John Newton |
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| Savior, shine and sheet my soul (6) | John Newton |
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| Savior, visit Thy [our] plantation, grant us Lord, a gracious rain (389) | John Newton |
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| Savior, who lovedst me (3) | John Newton |
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| See Aaron, God's appointed [anointed] priest (9) | John Newton |
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| See, another week is gone (17) | John Newton |
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| See, another year is gone (23) | John Newton |
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| See how rude winter's icy hand (32) | John Newton |
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| See how the winter's icy hand (2) | John Newton |
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| See how the worthless bramble stands (8) | John Newton |
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| See the corn again in ear (12) | John Newton |
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| See the gloomy, gathering cloud (15) | John Newton |
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| See, the world for youth prepares | John Newton |
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| Send a revival, O Christ, my Lord | John Newton |
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| Serve the Lord with gladness, in our works | John Newton |
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| Shepherd of thy blood bought sheep (2) | John Newton |
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| Sight, hearing, felling, taste and smell (4) | John Newton |
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| Sin, when viewed by scripture light (5) | John Newton |
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| Sinner, art thou [are you] still secure [sincere] (141) | John Newton |
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| Sinner [sinners], hear the [thy] Savior's call (50) | John Newton |
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| Sinner, stop, O stop and think (19) | John Newton |
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| So segne, lieber Herr | John Newton |
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| Soll nicht laut dein Ruhm erklingen | John Newton |
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| Sovereign grace has [hath] power alone (61) | John Newton |
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| Stop, O sinner, stop and ponder | John Newton |
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| Stop, O sinner, stop, and think | John Newton |
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| Stop, poor sinner [sinners], stop and think (185) | John Newton |
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| Store ting om dig er talte | John Newton |
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| Strange and mysterious is my life (10) | John Newton |
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| Substantial comfort will not grow (8) | John Newton |
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| Supported by the [thy] Word (9) | John Newton |
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| Sweet was the time when first I felt (281) | John Newton |
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| Sweeter sounds than music knows (53) | John Newton, 1725 - 1807 |
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| Teach us, O Lord, aright to plead (12) | John Newton |
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| Ten thousand talents once I owed (14) | John Newton |
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| Thanks for mercies past, receive pardon (47) | John Newton |
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| That man no guard [guards] or [nor] weapon [weapons] needs (17) | John Newton |
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| That was a wonder working word (7) | John Newton |
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| That was an hour of deepest gloom | John Newton |
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| The book of nature open lies (13) | John Newton |
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| The castle of the human heart (9) | John Newton |
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| The church a garden is (11) | John Newton |
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| The evils that beset our path (34) | John Newton |
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| The gathering clouds with aspect dark (8) | John Newton |
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| The God who once to Isr'l spoke (21) | John Newton |
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| The grass and flowers, which clothe the field (10) | John Newton |
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| The ice and snow we lately saw (2) | John Newton |
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| The kine unguided went by the directest road (3) | John Newton |
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| The lion that on Samson roared (8) | John Newton |
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| The Lord has promised good to me | John Newton |
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| The Lord, who truly knows the heart (30) | John Newton |
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| The message first to Smyrna sent (4) | John Newton |
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| The moon has but a borrowed light (9) | John Newton |
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| The moon in silvery glory shone | John Newton |
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| The peace which God alone reveals (54) | John Newton |
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| The saints Emmanuel's portion are (5) | John Newton |
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| The Savior hanging on the tree (5) | John Newton |
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| The verdant robes that clothe the field | John Newton |
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| The water stood like walls of brass (2) | John Newton |
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| The wishes that the sluggard frames | John Newton |
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| There's a Friend above all others, O how he loves | John Newton |
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| There's a Friend above all others, well deserves (25) | John Newton |
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| There's a wideness in God's mercy | John Newton |
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| They are blest and blest forever (11) | John Newton |
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| Thou great Physician of the soul (16) | John Newton |
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| Though cloudy skies and northern blasts (4) | John Newton |
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| Though in the earthly church below (10) | John Newton |
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| Though in the eartly church below | John Newton |
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| Though in the outward, earthly church below (60) | John Newton |
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| Though the morn may be serene (2) | John Newton |
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| Though trouble assail us, and dangers affright (324) | John Newton |
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| Though troubles assail and thick dangers affright (2) | John Newton |
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| Though troubles assail us and dangers affright | John Newton |
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| Thus saith the holy One, and true (8) | John Newton |
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| Thus saith the Lord to Ephesus (9) | John Newton |
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| Thy message, by the preacher, seal (5) | John Newton |
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| Thy promise, Lord, and thy command (9) | John Newton |
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| Time by moments steals away (26) | John Newton |
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| Time with an unwearied hand (4) | John Newton |
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| 'Tis a point I long to know (234) | John Newton |
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| 'Tis Jesus, from the mercy seat | John Newton |
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| 'Tis past, the dreadful stormy night (14) | John Newton |
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| To thee our wants are known (31) | John Newton |
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| To those who know the Lord, I speak (11) | John Newton |
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| Troget under veckans lopp (2) | John Newton |
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| Uncertain how the way to find (28) | John Newton |
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| Unless the Lord had been my stay (4) | John Newton |
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| Was ich zu wissen 'ngstlich bin (3) | John Newton |
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| We seek a rest beyond [above] the skies (43) | John Newton |
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| Welcome thou belov'd of God (2) | John Newton |
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| Wer malt den sel'gen Augenblich (3) | John Newton |
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| What a mournful life is mine (7) | John Newton |
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| What contradictions meet (31) | John Newton |
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| What think ye [you] of Christ, is the test (95) | John Newton |
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| When a black o'erspreading cloud (11) | John Newton |
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| When any turn from Zion's way (87) | John Newton |
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| When descending from the sky (19) | John Newton |
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| When drawn by the Father, I came (2) | John Newton |
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| When first my soul enlisted (19) | John Newton |
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| When first to claim me for his own (2) | John Newton |
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| When Hannah pressed with grief (39) | John Newton |
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| When I by faith my Savior see (5) | John Newton |
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| When I my blest Redeemer see | John Newton |
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| When I the blest Redeemer see (2) | John Newton |
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| When Isr'l by divine command (8) | John Newton |
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| When Isr'l heard the fiery law (2) | John Newton |
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| When Isr'l was from Egypt freed (3) | John Newton |
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| When Isr'l's tribes were parched with thirst (12) | John Newton |
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| When Jesus claims the sinner's heart (3) | John Newton |
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| When Jesus hung upon the tree (17) | John Newton |
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| When Joseph his brethren beheld (69) | John Newton |
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| When my Savior, my Shepherd is near (24) | John Newton |
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| When on the cross my Lord I see (59) | John Newton |
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| When Paul was parted from his friends (35) | John Newton |
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| When Peter boasted, soon he fell (4) | John Newton |
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| When Peter through the tedious night (8) | John Newton |
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| When sinners utter boasting words (10) | John Newton |
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| When the poor leper's case I read (12) | John Newton |
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| When the poor prisoner through a grate Sees others walk at large (4) | John Newton |
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| When the sun with cheerful beams (6) | John Newton |
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| When the wounded spirit hears (7) | John Newton |
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| While by calm reflection led (5) | John Newton |
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| While filled with sadness and dismay (5) | John Newton |
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| While I lived without the Lord (6) | John Newton |
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| While I to grief my soul [heart] gave way (37) | John Newton |
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| While I to hopeless grief gave way | John Newton |
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| While sinners utter boasting words (2) | John Newton |
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| While to its grief my soul gave way (7) | John Newton |
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| While we to grief our souls gave way | John Newton |
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| While with ceaseless [careless] course the sun (482) | John Newton |
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| While with ceaseless course the sun | John Newton |
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| Why, O my soul, these anxious cares (15) | John Newton |
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| Why should I fear the darkest hour (29) | John Newton |
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| Wie lange und schwer wird die Zeit (15) | John Newton |
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| Wie suess der Name Jesu klingt | John Newton |
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| Wiederum hat uns gn'diglich | John Newton |
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| With Isr'l's God who can compare (18) | John Newton |
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| Ye Christian friends, for Jesus' sake | John Newton |
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| Yes, since God himself has [hath] said it (9) | John Newton |
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| Zaccheus climbed the tree (18) | John Newton |
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| Zaccheus was a little man | John Newton |
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| Zeal is that [the] pure and heavenly flame (69) | John Newton |
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| Zion, the city of our God (11) | John Newton |
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