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| Hymn Texts by Catherine Winkworth (561 - 576 of 576) — view all | As | ||||
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| Who seeks in weakness an excuse | Catherine Winkworth (Translator) | ||||
| Why art thou thus cast down, my heart? | Catherine Winkworth (Translator) | ||||
| Why halt thus, O deluded heart | Catherine Winkworth (Translator) | ||||
| With all thy saints, thee, Lord, we sing | Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878 | ||||
| Word of life, most pure, most strong (5) | Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878 | ||||
| World, farewell! Of thee I'm tired | Catherine Winkworth (Translator) | ||||
| Wouldst thou inherit life with Christ on high? (2) | Catherine Winkworth (Translator) | ||||
| Ye heavens, O haste your dews to shed (4) | Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878 | ||||
| Ye heav'ns, oh haste your dews to shed | Catherine Winkworth (Translator) | ||||
| Ye servants of the Lord, who stand | Catherine Winkworth (Translator) | ||||
| Ye sons of men, in earnest | Catherine Winkworth (Translator) | ||||
| Yea my spirit fain would sink (2) | Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878 | ||||
| Yes, there remaineth yet a rest! | Catherine Winkworth (Translator) | ||||
| Yes, there remaineth yet [still] a rest (4) | Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878 | ||||
| Your Word, O Lord, is gentle dew | Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878 | ||||
| Zion mourns in fear and anguish (5) | Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878 |