Category:Thomas Clark compositions
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This category provides a list of Thomas Clark works on CPDL, sorted alphabetically by title of the works pages.
Pages in this category
The following 154 pages are in this category, out of 154 total.
A
- All laud and praise with heart and voice (Thomas Clark)
- All people that on earth do dwell (Thomas Clark)
- All-conquering Lord, whom sinners adore (Thomas Clark)
- Almighty God, who hast given (Thomas Clark)
- Almighty God, who through thy only begotten Son (Thomas Clark)
- Arise and hail the happy day (Thomas Clark)
- Awake and sing the song (Thomas Clark)
- Awake my joy, awake I say (from A Fifth Set of Psalm Tunes) (Thomas Clark)
- Awake my joy, awake I say (from A Ninth Set of Psalm Tunes) (Thomas Clark)
- Awake my soul, awake mine eyes (Ivybridge) (Thomas Clark)
- Awake up my glory, awake lute and harp (Thomas Clark)
- Awake, my heart; arise, my tongue (Thomas Clark)
- Awake, my soul, in joyful lays (Thomas Clark)
B
C
- Come sound his praise abroad (Charing) (Thomas Clark)
- Come sound his praise abroad (from An Eighth Set of Psalm Tunes) (Thomas Clark)
- Come, angels, seize your harps of gold (Thomas Clark)
- Come, come, ye happy, happy saints (Thomas Clark)
- Come, let us anew our journey pursue (Honiton) (Thomas Clark)
- Come, let us join our cheerful songs (Rothbury) (Thomas Clark)
- Come, let us join our cheerful songs (Wigton) (Thomas Clark)
- Come, thou celestial Spirit, come (Thomas Clark)
- Come, thou fount of every blessing (Queenborough) (Thomas Clark)
- Come, we that love the Lord (Burgundy) (Thomas Clark)
- Consider all my sorrows, Lord (Thomas Clark)
E
F
G
H
- Had I the tongues of Greeks and Jews (Thomas Clark)
- Hark from the tombs a doleful sound (Thomas Clark)
- Hark, ten thousand harps and voices (Thomas Clark)
- He that hath made his refuge God (Langport) (Thomas Clark)
- He that hath made his refuge God (Safety) (Thomas Clark)
- Hear what the voice from heaven proclaims (Thomas Clark)
- Hearken to the solemn voice, the awful midnight cry (Thomas Clark)
- Hosanna, with a cheerful sound (Thomas Clark)
- How blest is he who ne'er consents (from A Fourth Set of Psalm Tunes) (Thomas Clark)
- How blest is he who ne'er consents (from An Eighth Set of Psalm Tunes) (Thomas Clark)
- How did my heart rejoice to hear (Thomas Clark)
- How good and pleasant must it be (Thomas Clark)
- How long wilt thou conceal thy face (Thomas Clark)
- How long wilt thou forget me, Lord? (Thomas Clark)
- How pleased and blest was I (Worship) (Thomas Clark)
I
- I lift my heart to thee (Thomas Clark)
- I send the joys of earth away (Thomas Clark)
- I set the Lord still in my sight (Thomas Clark)
- I will arise and go to my Father (Thomas Clark)
- I will give thanks to thee, O Lord (Thomas Clark)
- In one harmonious cheerful song (Thomas Clark)
- In sweet exalted strains (Thomas Clark)
- In that day shall this song be sung (Thomas Clark)
J
L
- Let all the lands with shouts of joy (Thomas Clark)
- Let God arise, and then his foes (Thomas Clark)
- Let others boast their ancient line (Thomas Clark)
- Lift up your heads in joyful hope (Thomas Clark)
- Like sheep we went astray (Netherfield) (Thomas Clark)
- Lo, from the hills my help descends (Thomas Clark)
- Lo, he comes with clouds descending (Burland) (Thomas Clark)
- Lo, he comes with clouds descending (Driffield) (Thomas Clark)
- Lo, what an entertaining sight (Thomas Clark)
- Long did the patient peasants toil (Thomas Clark)
- Look back, my soul, with grateful love (Thomas Clark)
- The Lord descended from above (Thomas Clark)
- The Lord my shepherd is (Thomas Clark)
- Lord, 'tis a pleasant thing to stand (Thomas Clark)
- Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing (Thomas Clark)
- Lord, hear the voice of my complaint (Thomas Clark)
- Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear (Thomas Clark)
- Lord, in thy wrath, reprove me not (Thomas Clark)
- Lord, we adore thy vast designs (Thomas Clark)
- Lord, when thou didst ascend on high (Thomas Clark)
M
- Magnificat (Thomas Clark)
- The man is blest that hath not lent (Thomas Clark)
- Mortals awake, with angels join (from A Fourth Set of Psalm Tunes) (Thomas Clark)
- Mortals awake, with angels join (Incarnation) (Thomas Clark)
- My dear Redeemer and my Lord (Thomas Clark)
- My former hopes are fled (Thomas Clark)
- My heart and flesh cry out for thee (Thomas Clark)
- My shepherd's mighty aid (Thomas Clark)
- My soul, how lovely is the place (Thomas Clark)
N
- Now begin the heavenly theme (Baltistan) (Thomas Clark)
- Now begin the heavenly theme (Barham) (Thomas Clark)
- Now begin the heavenly theme (Burton) (Thomas Clark)
- Now in a song of grateful praise (Thomas Clark)
- Now let our souls on wings sublime (Thomas Clark)
- Now let us raise our cheerful strains (Thomas Clark)
- Now shall my inward joys arise (Thomas Clark)
- Now to the Lord a noble song (Mersham) (Thomas Clark)
- Now to the Lord a noble song (Ramsgate) (Thomas Clark)
- Nunc dimittis (Thomas Clark)
O
- O be joyful in the Lord, all ye lands (Thomas Clark)
- O come, let us lift up our voice (Thomas Clark)
- O come, loud anthems let us sing (from A Second Set of Psalm Tunes) (Thomas Clark)
- O for a shout of sacred joy (Thomas Clark)
- O God our Lord, how wonderful (Thomas Clark)
- O God, my heart is fully bent (Thomas Clark)
- O God, thou art my righteousness (Thomas Clark)
- O praise the Lord with one consent (Thomas Clark)
- O praise the Lord, and thou, my soul (Thomas Clark)
- O render thanks and bless the Lord (Thomas Clark)
- O render thanks to God above (Thomas Clark)
- O that I knew the secret place (Harborough) (Thomas Clark)
- O that I knew the secret place (Orford) (Thomas Clark)
- O that I, first of love possessed (Thomas Clark)
- O thou to whom all creatures bow (Thomas Clark)
R
S
- Since I have placed my trust in God (from A Set of Psalm Tunes) (Thomas Clark)
- Sing to the Lord Jehovah's name (Deddington) (Thomas Clark)
- Sing to the Lord, ye distant lands (Thomas Clark)
- Sing ye unto the Lord our God (Thomas Clark)
- Sing ye with praise unto the Lord (Thomas Clark)
- The singers go before with joy (Thomas Clark)
- Sweet to rejoice in lively hope (Thomas Clark)
T
- Talk with us, Lord, thyself reveal (Thomas Clark)
- There is a house not made with hands (Thomas Clark)
- Through all the changing scenes of life (Thomas Clark)
- Thus saith the high and lofty one (Thomas Clark)
- Thy suppliant's voice attentive weigh (Thomas Clark)
- 'Tis by thy strength the mountains stand (Thomas Clark)
- To celebrate thy praise, O Lord (Thomas Clark)
W
- Welcome, sweet day of rest (Thanet) (Thomas Clark)
- When, overwhelmed with grief (Aylesford) (Thomas Clark)
- When, overwhelmed with grief (from A Seventh Set of Psalm Tunes) (Thomas Clark)
- While shepherds watched their flocks by night (Thomas Clark)
- Why do we mourn departing friends? (Thomas Clark)
- Why droops my soul with grief oppressed? (Thomas Clark)
- Why, O my soul, why weepest thou? (Thomas Clark)
- With restless and ungoverned rage (Thomas Clark)
- Within thy tabernacle, Lord (Thomas Clark)