The Hymn-Book of the Modern Church: Brief studies of hymns and hymn-writersGregory, Arthur E. (Arthur Edwin)
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The Hymn-Book of the Modern Church: Brief studies of hymns and hymn-writers
Gregory, Arthur E. (Arthur Edwin)
Hymn writers; Hymns, English -- History and criticism
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Abide with me 21
According to Thy gracious word 290
A charge to keep I have 216
A helpless soul that looks to Thee 213
Ah! Lord, with trembling I confess 27
Alas, my God, that we should be 103
All praise to St. Patrick 318
All ye that pass by 175
And didst Thou love 281
And shall I slight my Father’s love? 169
Angels from the realms of glory 291
_Angelus ad Virginem_ 315
As for my friends, they are not lost 99
As pants the hart for cooling streams 119
At evening to myself I say 218
Away, my unbelieving fear 212
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Before Jehovah’s awful throne 156
Begone, unbelief, my Saviour is near 232
Behold the glories of the Lamb 126
Behold the potter and the clay 183
Behold us, Lord, a little space 270
Blessèd are the pure in heart 302
Breathe from the gentle south, O Lord 235
Breathe, O breathe Thy loving Spirit 208
Britain was doomed to be a slave 123
Buried in sin, Thy voice I hear 212
But O the power of grace Divine 160
By faith we see Thy sufferings past 177
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