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''The saints should never be dismayed'' (H.6, Bk.1, C. M.) | ''The saints should never be dismayed'' (H.6, Bk.1, C. M.) | ||
::[[Winter-Street (Oliver Holden)|Oliver Holden]] 4 vo. 1803 | ::[[Winter-Street (Oliver Holden)|Oliver Holden]] 4 vo. 1803 |
Revision as of 04:17, 20 January 2017
Life
Born: 26 November 1731
Died: 25 April 1800
Biography
View the Wikipedia article on William Cowper.
Other settings possibly not included in the manual list below
- The Cricket (Jacob Franklin King)
- God moves in a mysterious way (Anonymous)
- Sweet Stream that winds through yonder glade (William Sterndale Bennett)
Musical settings of literary works
Jesus is become at length (H.58, Bk.1, st. 3, 77. 77.)
My song shall bless the Lord of all (H.38, Bk.2, L. M.)
I will praise thee every day (H.58, Bk.1, 77. 77.)
Forgive the song that falls so low (H.81, Bk.3, st. 5, L. M.)
To keep the lamp alive (H.74, Bk.3, S. M.)
Too many, Lord, abuse thy grace (H.72, Bk.3, C. M.)
Of all the gifts thine hand bestows (H.80, Bk.3, C. M.)
Hark, my soul! It is the Lord (H.118, Bk.1, 77. 77.)
O for a closer walk with God (H.3, Bk.1, C. M.)
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Winter has a joy for me (H.83, Bk.3, 77. 77.)
Jesus, where-e'er thy people meet (H.44, Bk.2, L. M.)
My former hopes are dead (H.8, Bk.3, )
Dear fountain of delight unknown (H.61, Bk.3, st. 4, L. M.)
Far from the world, O Lord, I flee (H.45, Bk.3, C. M.)
The Lord will happiness divine (H.64, Bk.1, C. M.)
There is a fountain filled with blood (H.79, Bk.1, C. M.)
The saints should never be dismayed (H.6, Bk.1, C. M.)
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Publications
- Newton, John; and William Cowper. 1779. Olney Hymns, in Three Books. London, England. 376 pp.
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