Handbook for Spiritual HymnsMyron K. Sauder, 2003 - 252 psl. |
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... keep . " Likewise " keep " begins on its original tone g` ( " so " ) , but slides to anticipate the next word's tone a ( " la " ) . The word " I " shows the same pattern , sliding to anticipate the word " have . " In each of these ...
... keep . " Likewise " keep " begins on its original tone g` ( " so " ) , but slides to anticipate the next word's tone a ( " la " ) . The word " I " shows the same pattern , sliding to anticipate the word " have . " In each of these ...
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... keep thee 298 23:10 The death of the righteous 812 Deuteronomy 33:25 As thy days , so shall thy strength be 444 , 445 34 : 5 A prospect of heaven 880 814 5 737 7:17 I will praise the Lord 275 16 : 1 Keep me in Thy paths 564 17 : 8 Hide ...
... keep thee 298 23:10 The death of the righteous 812 Deuteronomy 33:25 As thy days , so shall thy strength be 444 , 445 34 : 5 A prospect of heaven 880 814 5 737 7:17 I will praise the Lord 275 16 : 1 Keep me in Thy paths 564 17 : 8 Hide ...
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... Keep My commandments 527 14:16 I will pray to the Father 108 14:19 Because I live , ye shall also live 188 14:23 We will come unto Him 23 14:27 The Christian's peace permanent 32 15 : 4 The branch cannot bear fruit itself 149 15:17 ...
... Keep My commandments 527 14:16 I will pray to the Father 108 14:19 Because I live , ye shall also live 188 14:23 We will come unto Him 23 14:27 The Christian's peace permanent 32 15 : 4 The branch cannot bear fruit itself 149 15:17 ...
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... keep I have ( 16 , 17 , 24 ) ............... 434 Charles Wesley , 1762 A debtor to mercy alone 195 Augustus Montague Toplady , 1771 A few more years shall roll ( 23 , 28 ) ............ 811 Horatius Bonar , 1842 A fountain in Jesus is ...
... keep I have ( 16 , 17 , 24 ) ............... 434 Charles Wesley , 1762 A debtor to mercy alone 195 Augustus Montague Toplady , 1771 A few more years shall roll ( 23 , 28 ) ............ 811 Horatius Bonar , 1842 A fountain in Jesus is ...
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... 508 William Hunter , 1843 Just alone to love our Saviour 513 Jesu nur allein zu lieben Just as I am , without one plea ( 204 ) ............... 165 Charlotte Elliott , 1836 K Keep me , O my blessed Jesus 576 Abram 63.
... 508 William Hunter , 1843 Just alone to love our Saviour 513 Jesu nur allein zu lieben Just as I am , without one plea ( 204 ) ............... 165 Charlotte Elliott , 1836 K Keep me , O my blessed Jesus 576 Abram 63.
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7's 8 lines Anonymous Augustus Montague Toplady Benjamin Beddome Binde meine Seele bless blest Brechbill Brethren in Christ Charles Weidman Charles Wesley Christian Church Common Meter Crch H dear Eigene Melodie faith Father Geistlichen Liedern George German glory GOTT grace handbook happy heart heaven heavenly Henry Holy Horatius Bonar hymnbook Iambic INDEX OF TUNES Isaac Watts James Montgomery JESUM LASS Jesus Johann John Cennick John Newton Joseph Kleine Davidische Psalterspiel Lamb Lancaster Leben Long Meter Lord Lowell Mason Mennonite mercy Meter Double METRICAL INDEX numbers Old Order River Order River Brethren Origin Unknown Phil Philip Doddridge praise pray prayer RIVER BRETHREN HYMNAL Samuel Samuel Stennett Saviour Seele wohl Short Meter sing sinners song soul Spiritual Hymns Strickler sweet syllables Thee Thine Thomas Kelly Thou Trochaic TUNES TUNES William William Batchelder Bradbury Zahn ZEUCH
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176 psl. - FROM every stormy wind that blows, From every swelling tide of woes, There is a calm, a sure retreat : "Tis found beneath the mercy-seat.