William Henry Gardner

Short Name: William Henry Gardner
Full Name: Gardner, William Henry

Late 19th Century


Texts by William Henry Gardner (122)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Angels bright will gather roundWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)1
Around the throne a white robedWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)1
As the evening shadows fallWm. H. Gardner (Author)English1
As the twilight shadows stealWilliam H. Gardner (Author)English3
At the feet of Jesus, I would ever beW. H. Gardner (Author)English1
Blessed Savior of lightWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)1
Boundless as the mighty seaWilliam H. Gardner (Author)English1
Cuando a mi Salvador contemploWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)Spanish1
Dear Lord, will Thou grant peace to me?William H. Gardner (Author)English1
Dir, Gott, allein zu traunW. H. Gardner (Author)German2
Dir, Gott, will ich vertrauenW. H. G. (Author)German1
Do you hear the bugle sounding on the hilltopsWilliam H. Gardner (Author)English1
Does the world seem full of sorrowW. H. Gardner (Author)English1
Does thy burden heavy grow?Wm. H. Gardner (Author)English1
Every heart is fondly hopingW. H. Gardner (Author)English4
Eyes that are weary with watchingWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English4
Father as the day is closingWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English1
From the field and from the workshopWm. H. Gardner (Author)English2
From the wilderness he cameWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)1
Gather flowers from the meadowWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English1
Gracious God, thou knowest Every human needWm. H. Gardner (Author)English1
Guide us, dear Jesus, through sunshine and sorrowWm. H. Gardner (Author)English1
How our hearts will throb with gladnessWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English1
I can always trust himWm. H. Gardner (Author)English2
I had read the Holy BibleWilliam H. Gardner (Author)English1
I know a little birdie that sings the whole day longWilliam H. Gardner (Author)English1
If life is dreary and shadows creep inWm. H. Gardner (Author)English4
If no burdens there were to carryW. H. Gardner (Author)English2
If 'tis but a cup of waterWm. Henry Gardner (Author)English1
If you dearly love your countryWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English1
I'll trust Thee, blessed LordW. H. Gardner (Author)English3
In grateful praise, to Thee we raiseWilliam H. Gardner (Author)English1
In the arms of Jesus I would be at restWm. H. Gardner (Author)English1
In the land where the sun never setsWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English1
Is the way all dark before youWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English1
Is there in your heart a longingWm. H. Gardner (Author)English1
Jesus knows earth's cares and sorrowsWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English1
Life is made of lights and shadowsWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English1
Like the glitter of the sunbeamsWilliam H. Gardner (Author)English1
Linger not, the master callsWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)1
Little doubts and fears perplex usWm. H. Gardner (Author)English1
Lo! the Lord of the harvest is comeWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English1
Many are the sad hearts roamingWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English1
My talents are few, dearest MasterWm. H. Gardner (Author)English15
Naught we care for fleeting richesWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English2
Not for self, O blessed SaviorWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English1
O blessed realms of ParadiseWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English1
O could we guide the doingsWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)1
O for whom are the prizes of lifeWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)1
O give your alms with cheerfulWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)2
O pray that the Savior will guide youWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English1
O the sun shineth bright, and the sky smileth blueWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English1
O thou Rock of agesWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)1
Ob manch Gebet vom ErdentalWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)German1
Of all the prayers that upward float [rise]William Henry Gardner (Author)English5
Often do my footsteps falterWm. Henry Gardner (Author)English2
On the rocks a ship is driftingWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English3
Only a few steps moreW. H. Gardner (Author)English1
Onward comes a legionWilliam H. Gardner (Author)English1
Onward, onward, press to gloryWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English2
Our Redeemer died to save usWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English4
Out into the darkness Peals the old church bellW. H. Gardner (Author)English2
Out of sorrow, cometh gladnessWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English1
Out on the ocean the mad billows tossWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English1
Out on the ocean the storm clouds are gatheringWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English1
Over hill and lofty mountainWm. H. Gardner (Author)English3
Precious to me is the gospelWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English1
Quält dich, o Seele, ein innerer SchmerzWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)German0
Rally round the standard, Hear the trumpet callW. H. Gardner (Author)English8
See the golden bow of promiseWm. H. Gardner (Author)English1
See the signal lights are burningWm. H. Gardner (Author)English1
Shadows, Lord, are fallingWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)1
Shout it from the hilltops, shout it from the valleysWilliam H. Gardner (Author)2
Sind wir auch nur kleine KinderWm. H. Gardner (Author)German0
Sing again the story of the Lord of gloryWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English1
Sing His praises all the dayWilliam H. Gardner (Author)English1
Sing in His temple a song of thanksgivingWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English1
Singet im Hause des Herrn frohe LiederWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)German0
Sinner, fear not, Jesus loves theeWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English1
The bells are ringing sweetly from many a steeple towerWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English1
The King has need of soldiersWm. H. Gardner (Author)English1
The Savior is patiently waitingW. H. Gardner (Author)English2
The soldier heeds his captainWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)1
The vales and fields with praises ringWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English1
There are angel hosts around usWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English1
There are heights that frown before usWm. H. Gardner (Author)English2
There are lands so full of darknessWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English3
There is a world where sorrow never comesWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English4
There will be a fairer dawningWm. H. Gardner (Author)English1
There will be an end to sorrowWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English1
There's a day of judgment coming, And to meet it we should tryWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English2
There's a voice in the wilderness crying for helpWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English1
There's rest for you at Jesus' feetWilliam H. Gardner (Author)English1
Though the clouds are round about youW. H. Gardner (Author)English2
Though the night be dark, and no light appearsWm. H. Gardner (Author)English2
Though we are but little childrenWm. H. Gardner (Author)English3
Though the prospects of the harvestWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English1
Thy will be done, O LordW. H. Gardner (Author)English7
Twilight shadows creep upon usWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)1
Vorwärts, vorwärts! dringt zum KleinodW. H. Gardner (Author)German2
We all can do something for JesusWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English1
We are little soldiers, fighting for the right (Gardner)William H. Gardner (Author)English1
We are often blindly planningWm. H. Gardner (Author)English3
We are soldiers of the MasterWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English1
We shall hear the angels singingWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English3
Wear not sober facesWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)1
Weary souls in darkness driftingWm. H. Gardner (Author)English5
When clouds and storms the way make darkWilliam H. Gardner (Author)English2
When our fondest hopes are shakenWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English2
When the glorious sunshine Streams along your wayWm. H. Gardner (Author)English1
When the light of hope burns dimlyWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)2
When the way is bright with sunshineWilliam H. Gardner (Author)English5
When we go to realms aboveWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)1
When we reach the other sideWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English1
When you start upon life's journeyWm. H. Gardner (Author)English1
When your heart cries for salvationWm. H. Gardner (Author (Chorus))English1
When your heart is dark with shadowsWm. H. Gardner (Author)English1
When your heart is troubledWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English3
Why not today? why still delay?Wm. H. Gardner (Author)English3
Would you flee from darkest shadows?William Henry Gardner (Author)English4
Yonder on the puple hilltopsWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English1
You say there's a Savior that came to this earthWilliam Henry Gardner (Author)English2
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