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A believer, free from care (2)John Newton
A glance from heaven with sweet effect (8)John Newton
A lion, though by nature wildJohn Newton
A word from Jesus calms the sea (2)John Newton
Afflictions do not come alone (2)John Newton
Afflictions, though they seem severe (153)John Newton Text
Again our earthly cares we leave (88)John Newton
Ah what shall I do or where be secure (11)John Newton
Ah who can speak the vast dismay (5)John Newton
Alas by nature how depraved (12)John Newton
[Amazing grace] (Goebel-Komala)John Newton (Author (refrain))
Amazing grace! How sweet the sound (1033)John Newton TextScoreInfo
And dost thou say, ask what thou wilt (42)John Newton
And shall not Jesus hear (13)John Newton
And wilt thou stoop, great God so lowJohn Newton
Angels from the realms of gloryJohn Newton
Anxious, I strove to find the way (12)John Newton
Approach, my soul, the mercy seat (4)John Newton Text
Approach, my soul, the mercy-seat (410)John Newton
As a little child relies (7)John Newton
As by the light of opening day (18)John Newton
As needles point towards the pole (11)John Newton
As parched in the barren sands (4)John Newton
As some tall rock amidst the waves (4)John Newton
As the serpent raised by Moses (15)John Newton
As the sun's enlivening eye (49)John Newton
As the sun's enlivening rayJohn Newton
As the winged arrow flies (2)John Newton
As when the [a] weary traveler gains (148)John Newton
At length the opening spring has come (6)John Newton
At length the wished for spring has come (15)John Newton
At length the wished for spring is come (4)John Newton
Away to the forest glade (2)John Newton
Be still, my heart, these anxious cares (110)John Newton
Be still, my heart, whose anxious caresJohn Newton
Be still, our hearts, these anxious caresJohn Newton
Before Elisha's gate the Syrian leper stood (15)John Newton
Begone, unbelief, [for] my [our] Savior is near (216)John Newton
Behold a sinner, dearest LordJohn Newton
Behold, long wished for spring is here (12)John Newton
Behold the Prince of PeaceJohn Newton
Behold the throne of grace! (258)John Newton Text
Behold, what joy, through Isr'l's hostJohn Newton
Believers now are tossed about (2)John Newton
[Benediction] (394)John Newton Text
Beside the gospel pool Appointed for the poor (132)John Newton
Bitter indeed, the waters are (3)John Newton
Bleak winter is subdued at length (4)John Newton
Bless, O Lord, each [the] [this] opening year (21)John Newton
Blest inhabitants of Zion (6)John Newton
Blest Martha love and joy expressed (4)John Newton
Blest Savior, by thy powerful word (6)John Newton
Break thou the clouds dear Lord and shine (9)John Newton
Breathe from the gentle south, O Lord (5)John Newton
Breathe on me breath of GodJohn Newton
Brethren beloved for Jesus (21)John Newton
By faith in Christ I walk with God (57)John Newton
By the poor widow's oil and meal (29)John Newton
By various maxims, forms and rules (26)John Newton
Cheer up my soul, there is a mercy seat (15)John Newton
Chief shepherd of thy chosen sheep (18)John Newton
Children of the Savior's careJohn Newton
Christ bears the name of all his saints (3)John Newton
Come, my soul, thy suit prepare (8)John Newton Text
Come, my soul, thy suit prepareJohn Newton
Come, my soul, thy suit prepare (545)John Newton
Come, my soul, with all thy careJ. Newton
Come sinner at our Lord's commandJohn Newton
Come sinners, view the lamb of GodJohn Newton
Come sinners, view the lamb of God (4)John Newton
Come, ye sinners, come to Jesus; Think upon your (20)John Newton
Confirm the hope thy word allows (8)John Newton
Constrained by their Lord to embark (11)John Newton
Could I joy with saints to meetJohn Newton
Could my heart so hard remain (8)John Newton
Could the creatures help or ease us (9)John Newton
Courage, my soul, behold the prize (19)John Newton
Cußn dulce el nombre de Jes·s (5)John Newton
Darkness overspreads us here (4)John Newton
Day of judgment, day of wonders (278)John Newton
Day of judgment! Day of wonders! (3)John Newton TextInfo
Dear Shepherd of Thy people, hear (76)John Newton, 1725-1807
[Dear Shepherd of Your People, Hear] (3)John Newton
Dearest Savior, we adore thee (3)John Newton
Elijah's example declares (18)John Newton
Encouraged by thy word (92)John Newton
Father, hear our humble prayer (6)John Newton
Fervent persevering prayers (8)John Newton
Fierce passions discompose the mind (17)John Newton
Fix my heart and eyes on thine (7)John Newton
For a season called to part (238)John Newton
For mercies, countless as the sands (40)John Newton
Forest beasts, that live by prey (2)John Newton
Forgotten be each worldly themeJohn Newton
Forward through the agesJohn Newton
Fran var skolafoer en tidJohn Newton
Free from the law, O happy conditionJohn Newton
Friend of the friendless and the faintJohn Newton
Friend of the home, as when in GalileeJohn Newton
From all that [who] dwell [dwells] below the [in earth and] skiesJohn Newton
From all the dark placesJohn Newton
From east to west let others roam (5)John Newton
From Egypt lately freed [fled] (23)John Newton
From every stormy wind [sense] that blowsJohn Newton
From ocean unto ocean, Our land shall ownJohn Newton
From over hill and plainJohn Newton
From pole to pole let others roam (11)John Newton
Give God the Father praiseJohn Newton
Glories of your name are spokenJohn Newton
Glorious things of you are spoken (970)John Newton TextScoreInfo
God be with you till we meet againJohn Newton
God, the Father of your people (2)John Newton (Author (st. 2)) TextScoreInfo
God with one piercing glance looks through (3)John Newton
Great God, from thee there's naught concealed (3)John Newton
Great Shepherd of thy chosen flock (3)John Newton
Great Shepherd of Thy people, hear (66)John Newton, 1725 - 1807
Great Shepherd of thy people, here (4)John Newton
Great Shepherd of thy ransomed flock (2)John Newton
Great Shepherd of your people, hear (2)John Newton
Happy are they who know the LordJohn Newton
Happy the birth where grace presides (5)John Newton
Hark, how time's wide sounding bell (3)John Newton
Hark, my soul, it is the Lord (2)John Newton
Have faith in God when your pathway is lonelyJohn Newton
Have thine own way, LordJohn Newton
Have you been to Jesus for the cleansing powerJohn Newton
Have you failed in your planJohn Newton
He who on earth as man was known (61)John Newton
Hear us now, our God and FatherJ. Newton (Author (st. 3))
Hear what the Lord the great Amen (4)John Newton
Here at Bethesda's pool, the poorJohn Newton
His hour had come, and darkness rolled (2)John Newton
His name yields the richest perfume (3)John Newton
Honey though the bee prepares (8)John Newton
How blest the name of Jesus soundsJohn Newton
How blest the righteous are (21)John Newton
How happy and blessed the hours (2)John Newton
How happy they who know the Lord (13)John Newton
How loath was my conditionJohn Newton
How long has God bestowed his care (7)John Newton
How lost was [is] my [our] condition (279)John Newton
How prone the mind to search for ill (2)John Newton
How soon the Savior's gracious call (2)John Newton
How sweet the name of Jesus sounds (1222)John Newton TextScoreInfo
How tedious and tasteless [restless and tiresome] the hours (528)John Newton
How tedious and tasteless [restless and tiresome] the hoursJohn Newton
How welcome to the saints [soul] [when] pressed (15)John Newton
Hungry, and faint and poor (73)John Newton
Hvor Jesusnavnet for hans FaarJohn Newton
I am happy today and the sun shines brightJohn Newton
I am resolved no longer to lingerJohn Newton
I am, saith Christ, your glorious Head (6)John Newton
I asked the Lord that I might grow (104)John Newton
I prayed the Lord, that I might grow (2)John Newton
I saw one hanging on a [the] tree (169)John Newton
I would but cannot sing (54)John Newton
I would disclose my whole complaintJohn Newton
If for a time the air be calm (3)John Newton
If God had bid his thunders roll (7)John Newton
If Paul in C'sar's court must stand (20)John Newton
If Solomon for wisdom prayed (5)John Newton
If the Lord our Leader be (2)John Newton
If to Jesus for relief My soul hath fled by prayer (13)John Newton
In every object here, I see (3)John Newton
In evil long I took delight (271)John Newton
In God the Father I believe (5)John Newton
In mercy, not in wrath rebuke (32)John Newton
In sin by blinded passions led (7)John Newton
In the hour of dark temptationJohn Newton
In the increasing work of the gospelJohn Newton
In themselves, as weak as worms (14)John Newton
In vain my [the] fancy strives to paint The moment after death (78)John Newton
Incarnate God, the soul that knows (3)John Newton
Is Jesus mine, I'm now prepared (6)John Newton
It's amazing what the Lord can doJohn Newton
Jehovah is our Shepherd's name (3)John Newton
Jesus Christ, the Lord's anointed (13)John Newton
Jesus, hear our humble prayer (7)John Newton
Jesus is mine, I'm now prepared (2)John Newton
Jesus, make my froward heartJohn Newton
Jesus, my Shepherd, Guardian, FriendJohn Newton
Jesus, my Shepherd, Savior, FriendJohn Newton
Jesus, who bought us with his bloodJohn Newton
Jesus, who knows full well (175)John Newton
Jesus, who on his glorious throne (11)John Newton
John, in a vision, saw the day (7)John Newton
Joy is a [the] fruit that will not grow (72)John Newton
Joyful spring again is hereJohn Newton
Kindly spring again is here (4)John Newton
Kindred in Christ, for his dear [name's] sake (182)John Newton
Kom, min Sj'l, din Boen fremb'rJohn Newton
Kom, min Sj'l, til boen beredJohn Newton
Komm, Seele, betend zu dem Herrn (5)John Newton
Legion was my name, by nature (9)John Newton
Let carnal minds the world pursue (13)John Newton
Let earthly [grovelling] minds the world pursue (17)John Newton
Let hearts and tongues unite (7)John Newton
Let hearts and voices joinJohn Newton
Let me dwell on [in] [at] Golgotha (34)John Newton
Let plenteous grace descend upon those (36)John Newton
Let us adore the grace that seeks (43)John Newton
Let us love and sing and wonder (45)John Newton Text
Let us rejoice in Christ the Lord (10)John Newton
Let us sing, for we have reason (4)John Newton
Let worldly minds the world pursue (173)John Newton
Lo another year has gone (4)John Newton
Look up my soul behold the prize (4)John Newton
[Lord, Be Thy Word My Guide] (Newton)John Newton
Lord, can a soul as vile as mineJohn Newton
Lord, can a soul like mine (7)John Newton
Lord, dost thou say, ask what thou wilt (8)John Newton
Lord, I am come! thy promise is my plea (7)John Newton
Lord, I approach the [thy] mercy seat (71)John Newton
Lord, I cannot let thee go Till a blessing thou bestow (134)John Newton
Lord, my God, I long to know (10)John Newton
Lord, thou hast won, at length I yield (77)John Newton
Lord, to thy mercy now I yield (3)John Newton
Lord, what is man, extremes how wide (24)John Newton
Manna to Isr'l well supplied (6)John Newton
Martha her love and joy expressed (5)John Newton
Mary to her [the] Savior's tomb (241)John Newton
May he, by whose kind care we meet (10)John Newton
May he, by whose kind care we meet Send His good Spirit from above (2)John Newton
May the grace of Christ our SaviourJohn Newton, 1725 - 1807
May this be a much favored hour (2)John Newton
Mercy, O thou Son of David (204)John Newton Text
Mor beraidd i'r credadyn gwanJohn Newton
More of thy presence, Lord, impartJohn Newton
My barns are full, my stores increase (22)John Newton
My harp untuned, and laid aside (13)John Newton
My Savior hanging on the [a] tree (12)John Newton
My soul is beset with grief and dismay (4)John Newton
My soul once had its plenteous yearsJohn Newton
My soul, this curious house of clay (10)John Newton
Nay, I cannot let thee go (47)John Newton
Nay, I cannot let thee go Till a blessing thou bestow (4)John Newton
No words can declare, no fancy can paint (7)John Newton
Not to Sinai's dreadful blaze (8)John Newton
Now, gracious Lord, thine [thy] arm reveal (118)John Newton
Now, gracious Lord, thyself revealJohn Newton
Now, gracious Lord, we liftJohn Newton
Now I see, whate'er betide (2)John Newton
Now let us join with hearts and tongues (9)John Newton
Now, Lord, inspire the preacher's heart (18)John Newton
Now may fervent prayer arise (14)John Newton
Now may He who from the dead (139)J. Newton Text
Now may the Lord reveal his face (17)John Newton
Now the long wished for spring is come (3)John Newton
Now, through another year supportedJohn Newton
Now while the gospel net is cast (25)John Newton
O David's Son, and David's Lord (2)John Newton
O Gnade, die vom Tode hilft (3)John Newton
O happy they who know the Lord, with whom (45)John Newton
O Jesu Nam, du klingst so suess (5)John Newton
O Jesu Name, lieblich klingst (4)John Newton
O Lord, how vile am I (27)John Newton
O Lord, our languid souls inspire (68)John Newton
O may the power which melts the rock (14)John Newton
O Shepherd of thy people, hear (5)John Newton
O speak that gracious word again (21)John Newton
O speak that word again (13)John Newton
O store Naade, soede LydJohn Newton
O that I could forever dwellJohn Newton
O that I knew the secret placeJohn Newton
O thou, at whose almighty word (22)John Newton
O thou the high and lofty OneJohn Newton
Ob Truebsal uns kr'nkt (2)John Newton
Ob Truebsal uns kr'nkt, Und Kummer uns druecktJohn Newton
Oft as the bell, with solemn toll, Speaks the departure of a soul (57)John Newton
Oft as the leaper's case I read (9)John Newton
On man, in his own image made (7)John Newton
On what has now been sown (56)J. Newton
Once a woman silent stood (6)John Newton
Once I thought my mountain strong (102)John Newton
Once, O Lord, thy garden flourished (26)John Newton
Once perishing in blood I lay (9)John Newton
One glance of thine, eternal Lord (12)John Newton
One there is, above all others (5)John Newton Text
One there is above all others, well [who] deserves (540)John Newton
Oppressed with unbelief and sin (5)John Newton
Our Lord, who knows full well (14)John Newton
Pensive, doubting, fearful heart (7)John Newton
Physician of my [the] sin sick soul (17)John Newton
Pleasing spring again is here, Trees and fields (24)John Newton
Poor sinners, little do they think (22)John Newton
Poor, weak, and worthless though I am (49)John Newton
Pour down thy Spirit, gracious Lord (2)John Newton
Prayer an answer will obtain (5)John Newton
Preachers may from Ezekiel'sJohn Newton
Precious Bible, what a treasure (120)John Newton
Prepare a thankful song (34)John Newton
Proclaim, saith Christ, my wondrous grace (76)John Newton
Quiet, Lord, my froward heart (189)John Newton
Rejoice, believer [believers], in the Lord (77)John Newton
Rejoice, believer, in the LordJohn Newton Text
Remember us, we pray thee, Lord (10)John Newton
Return to bless my waiting eye (2)John Newton
Round each habitation hovering (2)John Newton
Safely through another week (828)John Newton Text
Salvation, O the joyful soundJohn Newton
Salvation what a glorious plan (25)John Newton
Saved by blood I live to tell (17)John Newton
Saved by grace I live to tell (33)John Newton
Savior, shine and sheet my soul (6)John Newton
Savior, visit Thy [our] plantation, grant us Lord, a gracious rain (389)John Newton
Savior, who lovedst me (3)John Newton
See Aaron, God's appointed [anointed] priest (9)John Newton
See, another week is gone (17)John Newton
See, another year is gone (23)John Newton
See how rude winter's icy hand (32)John Newton
See how the winter's icy hand (2)John Newton
See how the worthless bramble stands (8)John Newton
See the corn again in ear (12)John Newton
See the gloomy, gathering cloud (15)John Newton
See, the world for youth preparesJohn Newton
Send a revival, O Christ, my LordJohn Newton
Serve the Lord with gladness, in our worksJohn Newton
Shepherd of thy blood bought sheep (2)John Newton
Sight, hearing, felling, taste and smell (4)John Newton
Sin, when viewed by scripture light (5)John Newton
Sinner, art thou [are you] still secure [sincere] (141)John Newton
Sinner [sinners], hear the [thy] Savior's call (50)John Newton
Sinner, stop, O stop and think (19)John Newton
So segne, lieber HerrJohn Newton
Soll nicht laut dein Ruhm erklingenJohn Newton
Sovereign grace has [hath] power alone (61)John Newton
Stop, O sinner, stop and ponderJohn Newton
Stop, O sinner, stop, and thinkJohn Newton
Stop, poor sinner [sinners], stop and think (185)John Newton
Store ting om dig er talteJohn Newton
Strange and mysterious is my life (10)John Newton
Substantial comfort will not grow (8)John Newton
Supported by the [thy] Word (9)John Newton
Sweet was the time when first I felt (281)John Newton
Sweeter sounds than music knows (53)John Newton, 1725 - 1807
Teach us, O Lord, aright to plead (12)John Newton
Ten thousand talents once I owed (14)John Newton
Thanks for mercies past, receive pardon (47)John Newton
That man no guard [guards] or [nor] weapon [weapons] needs (17)John Newton
That was a wonder working word (7)John Newton
That was an hour of deepest gloomJohn Newton
The book of nature open lies (13)John Newton
The castle of the human heart (9)John Newton
The church a garden is (11)John Newton
The evils that beset our path (34)John Newton
The gathering clouds with aspect dark (8)John Newton
The God who once to Isr'l spoke (21)John Newton
The grass and flowers, which clothe the field (10)John Newton
The ice and snow we lately saw (2)John Newton
The kine unguided went by the directest road (3)John Newton
The lion that on Samson roared (8)John Newton
The Lord has promised good to meJohn Newton
The Lord, who truly knows the heart (30)John Newton
The message first to Smyrna sent (4)John Newton
The moon has but a borrowed light (9)John Newton
The moon in silvery glory shoneJohn Newton
The peace which God alone reveals (54)John Newton
The saints Emmanuel's portion are (5)John Newton
The Savior hanging on the tree (5)John Newton
The verdant robes that clothe the fieldJohn Newton
The water stood like walls of brass (2)John Newton
The wishes that the sluggard framesJohn Newton
There's a Friend above all others, O how he lovesJohn Newton
There's a Friend above all others, well deserves (25)John Newton
There's a wideness in God's mercyJohn Newton
They are blest and blest forever (11)John Newton
Thou great Physician of the soul (16)John Newton
Though cloudy skies and northern blasts (4)John Newton
Though in the earthly church below (10)John Newton
Though in the eartly church belowJohn Newton
Though in the outward, earthly church below (60)John Newton
Though the morn may be serene (2)John Newton
Though trouble assail us, and dangers affright (324)John Newton
Though troubles assail and thick dangers affright (2)John Newton
Though troubles assail us and dangers affrightJohn Newton Text
Thus saith the holy One, and true (8)John Newton
Thus saith the Lord to Ephesus (9)John Newton
Thy message, by the preacher, seal (5)John Newton
Thy promise, Lord, and thy command (9)John Newton
Time by moments steals away (26)John Newton
Time with an unwearied hand (4)John Newton
'Tis a point I long to know (234)John Newton
'Tis Jesus, from the mercy seatJohn Newton
'Tis past, the dreadful stormy night (14)John Newton
To thee our wants are known (31)John Newton
To those who know the Lord, I speak (11)John Newton
Troget under veckans lopp (2)John Newton
Uncertain how the way to find (28)John Newton
Unless the Lord had been my stay (4)John Newton
Was ich zu wissen 'ngstlich bin (3)John Newton
We seek a rest beyond [above] the skies (43)John Newton
Welcome thou belov'd of God (2)John Newton
Wer malt den sel'gen Augenblich (3)John Newton
What a mournful life is mine (7)John Newton
What contradictions meet (31)John Newton
What think ye [you] of Christ, is the test (95)John Newton
When a black o'erspreading cloud (11)John Newton
When any turn from Zion's way (87)John Newton
When descending from the sky (19)John Newton
When drawn by the Father, I came (2)John Newton
When first my soul enlisted (19)John Newton
When first to claim me for his own (2)John Newton
When Hannah pressed with grief (39)John Newton
When I by faith my Savior see (5)John Newton
When I my blest Redeemer seeJohn Newton
When I the blest Redeemer see (2)John Newton
When Isr'l by divine command (8)John Newton
When Isr'l heard the fiery law (2)John Newton
When Isr'l was from Egypt freed (3)John Newton
When Isr'l's tribes were parched with thirst (12)John Newton
When Jesus claims the sinner's heart (3)John Newton
When Jesus hung upon the tree (17)John Newton
When Joseph his brethren beheld (69)John Newton
When my Savior, my Shepherd is near (24)John Newton
When on the cross my Lord I see (59)John Newton
When Paul was parted from his friends (35)John Newton
When Peter boasted, soon he fell (4)John Newton
When Peter through the tedious night (8)John Newton
When sinners utter boasting words (10)John Newton
When the poor leper's case I read (12)John Newton
When the poor prisoner through a grate Sees others walk at large (4)John Newton
When the sun with cheerful beams (6)John Newton
When the wounded spirit hears (7)John Newton
While by calm reflection led (5)John Newton
While filled with sadness and dismay (5)John Newton
While I lived without the Lord (6)John Newton
While I to grief my soul [heart] gave way (37)John Newton
While I to hopeless grief gave wayJohn Newton
While sinners utter boasting words (2)John Newton
While to its grief my soul gave way (7)John Newton
While we to grief our souls gave wayJohn Newton
While with ceaseless [careless] course the sun (482)John Newton
While with ceaseless course the sunJohn Newton
Why, O my soul, these anxious cares (15)John Newton
Why should I fear the darkest hour (29)John Newton
Wie lange und schwer wird die Zeit (15)John Newton
Wie suess der Name Jesu klingtJohn Newton
Wiederum hat uns gn'diglichJohn Newton
With Isr'l's God who can compare (18)John Newton
Ye Christian friends, for Jesus' sakeJohn Newton
Yes, since God himself has [hath] said it (9)John Newton
Zaccheus climbed the tree (18)John Newton
Zaccheus was a little manJohn Newton
Zeal is that [the] pure and heavenly flame (69)John Newton
Zion, the city of our God (11)John Newton