American Unitarian Hymn Writers and HymnsFoote, Henry Wilder
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American Unitarian Hymn Writers and Hymns
Foote, Henry Wilder
Hymn writers; Hymns, English -- History and criticism; Unitarian Universalist churches -- Hymns -- History and criticism
When, on devotion’s seraph wing— Miles
When shadows gather on our way— Hosmer
When shall the voice of singing— Anon.
When the blind suppliant— Bryant
When the constant sun returning— Hosmer
When the gladsome day declineth— Savage
When the world around us throws— Williams, T. C.
When this song of praise shall cease— Bryant
When thy heart, with joy o’erflowing— Williams, T. C.
Where ancient forests round us spread— Norton
Where is our holy church?— Wilson, E. H.
Where men on mounts of vision— Hosmer
While thus [now] thy throne of grace— Robbins, C.
While with lips with praise that glow— Pierpont
Whither, midst falling dew— Bryant
Who is thy neighbor? He whom thou— Peabody, W. B. O.
Who would sever freedom’s shrine?— Gilman, S.
Why come not spirits— Anon.
Why should I fear— Adams, J. Q.
Why slumbereth, Lord, each— Anon.
Why weep for those, frail child— Loring, W. J.
Wild was the day, the wintry sea— Bryant
Will God, who made the earth— Follen
Wilt Thou not visit me?— Very, J.
With heart’s glad song, dear Lord— Young
With loving hearts and hands— Ames
With praise and prayer our gifts we bring— Ware
Wonders still the world shall witness— Trapp
Work, and thou shalt bless the day— Dana
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Years are coming, speed them— Ballou
Yes, to the last command— Gilman, S.
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--Restored a book name, _Hymns of the Ages_, that had apparently dropped
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