Benjamin Beddome

Short Name: Benjamin Beddome
Full Name: Beddome, Benjamin, 1717-1795
Birth Year: 1717
Death Year: 1795

Benjamin Beddome was born at Henley-in Arden, Warwickshire, January 23, 1717. His father was a Baptist minister. He studied at various places, and began preaching in 1740. He was pastor of a Baptist society at Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, until his death in 1795. In 1770, he received the degree of M.A. from the Baptist College in Providence, Rhode Island. He published several discourses and hymns. "His hymns, to the number of 830, were published in 1818, with a recommendation from Robert Hall." Montgomery speaks of him as a "writer worthy of honour both for the quantity and the quality of his hymns."
--Annotations of the Hymnal, Charles Hutchins, M.A. 1872.

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Beddome, Benjamin , M.A. This prolific hymnwriter was born at Henley-in-Arden, Warwickshire, Jan. 23, 1717, where his father, the Rev. John Beddome, was atthat time Baptist Minister. He was apprenticed to a surgeon in Bristol, but removing to London, he joined, in 1739, the Baptist church in Prescott St. At the call of this church he devoted himself to the work of the Christian ministry, and in 1740 began to preach at Bourton-on-the-Water, in Gloucestershire. Declining invitations to remove to London or elsewhere, he continued pastor at Bourton until his death, on Sep. 3, 1795, at the age of 78. Mr. Beddome was for many years one of the most respected Baptist ministers in the West of England. He was a man of some literary culture. In 1770 he received the degree of M.A. from Providence College, Rhode Island. He was the author of an Exposition of the Baptist Catechism, 1752, in great repute at the time, and reprinted by Dr. C. Evans in 1772. It was his practice to prepare a hymn every week to be sung after his Sunday morning sermon. Though not originally intended for publication, he allowed thirteen of these to appear in the Bristol Baptist Collection of Ash & Evans (1769), and thirty-six in Dr. Rippon's Baptist Selection (1787), whence a number of them found their way into the General Baptist Hymn Book of 1793 and other collections. In 1817, a posthumous collection of his hymns was published, containing 830 pieces, with an introduction by the Rev. Robert Hall, and entitled "Hymns adapted to Public Worship or Family Devotion, now first published from the Manuscripts of the late Rev. B. Beddome, M.A."
Preface dated "Leicester, Nov. 10, 1817." Some of the early copies bear the same date on the title page. Copies bearing both the 1817 and 1818 dates are in the British Museum. The date usually given is 1818. Some hymns are also appended to his Sermons, seven volumes of which were published l805—1819; and over twenty are given in the Baptist Register of various dates.
Beddome's hymns were commended by Montgomery as embodying one central idea, "always important, often striking, and sometimes ingeniously brought out." Robert Hall's opinion is just, when in his "Recommendatory Preface" to the Hymns, &c, he says, p. vii.:—

"The man of taste will be gratified with the beauty and original turns of thought which many of them ex¬hibit, while the experimental Christian will often perceive the most secret movements of his soul strikingly delineated, and sentiments pourtrayed which will find their echo in every heart."

With the exception of a few composed for Baptisms and other special occasions, their present use in Great Britain is limited, but in America somewhat extensive. One of the best is the Ordination Hymn, "Father of Mercies, bow Thine ear." Another favourite is “ My times of sorrow and of joy," composed, by a singular coincidence, to be sung on Sunday, Jan. 14, 1778, the day on which his son died, most unexpectedly, in Edinburgh. "Let party names no more," is very popular both in Great Brit, and America. "Faith, His a precious gift," "Witness, ye men and angels, now," and the hymn for Holy Baptism, "Buried beneath the yielding wave," are also found in many collections. Beddome's popularity is, however, now mainly in America.
[Rev. W. R. Stevenson, M.A.]
Beddome is thus seen to be in common use to the extent of about 100 hymns. In this respect he exceeds every other Baptist hymnwriter; Miss Steele ranking second.
The authorities for Beddome's hymns are: (1) A Collection of Hymns adapted to Public Worship, Bristol, W. Pine, 1769, the Collection of Ash & Evans; (2) Dr. Rippon's Selections 1787, and later editions; (3) Sermons printed from the Manuscripts of the late Rev. Benjamin Beddome, M.A.,... with brief Memoir of the Author, Dunstable & Lond., 1805-1819; (4) Dr. Rippon's Baptist Register, 1795, &c.; (5) The Beddome Manuscripts, in the Baptist College, Bristol; (6) and Hymns adapted to Public Worship, or Family Devotion now first published, from Manuscripts of the late Rev. B. Beddome, A.M. With a Recommendatory Preface by the Rev. R. Hall, A.M. Lond., 1817. In his Preface, Mr. Hall gives this account of the Beddome Manuscript:— "The present Editor was entrusted several years ago with the MSS, both in prose and verse, with permission from the late Messrs. S. & B. Beddome, sons of the Author, to publish such parts of them as he might deem proper. He is also indebted to a descendant of the Rev. W. Christian, formerly pastor of the Baptist Church at Sheepshead, Leicestershire, for some of the Author's valuable hymns, which had been carefully preserved in the family. From both these sources, as well as others of less consequence, the present interesting volume has been derived."

-- Excerpts from John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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Beddome, Benjamin, pp. 121-124. Other hymns in common use:—
1. Great God, before Thy mercy-seat. (1817). Lent.
2. Great God, oppressed with grief and fear. (1787.) Reading H. Scripture.
3. How glorious is Thy word, 0 God. Holy Scripture. From "When Israel, &c," p. 124, i.
4. In God I ever will rejoice. Morning. From his Hymns, &c, 1817.
5. Jesus, my Lord, divinely fair. (1817.) Jesus the King of Saints. Begins with stanza ii. of “Listen, ye mortals, while I sing."
6. Rejoice, for Christ the Saviour reigns. Missions. Altered form of "Shout, for the blessed, &c," p. 123, ii.
7. Satan, the world, and sin. (1817.) In Temptation.
8. Thou, Lord of all above. (1817.) Lent.
9. Unto Thine altar, Lord. (1787.) Lent.
10. Ye saints of every rank, with joy. (1800.) Public Worship.
The dates given above are, 1787 and 1800, Rippon's Selection; and 1817 Beddome's Hymns.

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II

Wikipedia Biography

Benjamin Beddome (23 January 1717 – 3 September 1795) was an English Particular Baptist minister and hymn writer.

Texts by Benjamin Beddome (649)sort ascendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Zion, from thee is sounded forthBenjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 (Author)3
യേശുവിൻ രക്തം നമ്പി ഞാൻ (Yēśuvin raktaṁ nampi ñān)Benjamin Beddome (Author)Malayalam2
Yes, I a mourner amBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Ye worlds of light, that roll so nearBeddome (Author)English35
Ye various tribes of menBenjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 (Author)English2
Ye trembling souls, dismiss your fearsBenjamin Beddome (Author)English112
Ye thoughtless ones, whose roving mindsBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Ye souls immersed in earth and senseBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Ye sinners, who provoke the wrathBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Ye shepherds, lend a listening earBenjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 (Author)English2
Ye scorners, attendBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Ye saints, with deep attention seeBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Ye saints who know and serve the LordBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Ye saints, no more indulgeBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Ye saints, in concert joinBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Ye mourning saints, beholdBenjamin Beddome (Author)3
Ye mourners, hearken to the LordBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Ye humble worshippers of GodBenjamin Beddome (Author)7
Ye followers of the Prince of peaceBenjamin Beddome (Author)English32
Ye distant lands, and nations nearBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
Ye burdened saints, with flowing tearsBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Ye angels, bless the LordBeddome (Author)8
Would those who thirst for bloodBenjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 (Author)English2
Wonders on wonders here I seeBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Witness, ye men and angels [women], nowBenjamin Beddome (Author)English160
With guilt oppressed, and full of fearBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
With grief and shame I call to mindBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Wisdom and wealth and high renownBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Wilt thou not hurt me, dearest LordBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Will nought affect this stubborn heartBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Wicaṡa qa Oknikde koB. Beddome (Author)Dakota2
Why should I murmur or repine, Beneath the smarting rodBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Why should I fear what men can doBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Why should I doubt my Father's loveBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Why, O my soul, why weepest thouBeddome (Author)English23
Why, O my soul, dost Thou transgressBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Why, O my God, dost Thou forgetBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Who shall condemn to endless flamesBeddome (Author)English16
Who shall ascend that holy hillBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Whither, O whither art thou goneBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
While others say, Have patience LordBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
While others prayer restrainBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
While carnal men, with all their mightBeddome (Author)English16
Where'er the Spirit worksBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Where'er the blustering north wind blowsBenjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 (Author)4
Where sin is found, and guilt and shameBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Where shall a wretched sinner fleeBenjamin Beddome (Author)2
Whenever I attempt to prayBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
When youth devote their early daysBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
When wicked men with envious rageBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
When upon my state I ponderBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
When the dreadful tempest risesBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
When stormy winds of trouble blowBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
When storms hang o'er the Christian's headBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
When sorrows round us rollBenjamin Beddome (Author)English9
When Satan saw his rebel hostBenjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 (Author)2
When poison spreading through their veinsBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
When oppressed with sore afflictionBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
When oppressed with inward griefBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
When on the cross my Savior died, God's holy law was satisfiedBenjamin Beddome (Author)English6
When men of malice and deceitBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
When Jesus the Lord Came down to our earthBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
When Jesus dwelt in feeble clayBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
When Jesus bowed his head and diedBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
When Jacob at LuzBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
When Israel through the wildernessBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
When Israel through the desert passedBeddome (Author)English56
When in the deep floodBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
When I reflect on former sinsBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
When I behold my table spreadBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
When God withdraws, and hides his faceBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
When God descends, a streaming fireBenjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 (Author)English2
When God comes forth, with ter­rors cladBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
When earthly streams are passed awayBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
When earthly comforts dieBenjamin Beddome (Author)6
When by the tempter's wiles betrayedBenjamin Beddome (Author)English16
When Adam sinned, through all his raceBenjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 (Author)English14
Whatever state I'm inBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Whate'er to thee, our Lord belongsBeddome (Author (v. 1, 2, 4))English1
What wondrous condescending loveBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
What wonders present to my viewBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
What various lovely charactersBenjamin Beddome (Author)8
What mighty hero comes from farBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Weep not for me, the Savior criesBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
We to this place are come to showBeddome (Author)English4
We sing the majesty of GodBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
War, horrid war, deep stained in bloodBenjamin Beddome (Author)4
Wait, O my soul, thy Maker's willBenjamin Beddome (Author)English150
Vile temptations oft will sayBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
View the bright ranks in order standBenjamin Beddome (Author)2
Vain man, and dost thou thinkBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Vain are the works that I have doneBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Unveil thy glories to my viewBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Trust in the Lord, ye trembling saintsBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
True sympathy, kindness and loveBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Trials when in mercy sentBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
To your Creator God And everlasting KingBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
To us the joyful news is broughtBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
To Thee, O God of graceBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
To thee, my God, my heavenly kingBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
To the eternal ThreeBenjamin Beddome (Author)English6
To show his justice and his graceBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
On Britain long a favored isleBenjamin Beddome (Author (attributed to))English4
To him who on the fatal treeBenjamin Beddome (Author)10
To God the Father, and the Son, And God the Spirit tooBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
To God, the contrite sinner fliesBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
To God I look, on him I waitBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
To fix the false and treacherous heartBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Equal in wisdom, grace, and powerBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
To famed Bethesda's pool there cameBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Tis sin, that worst of illsBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
'Tis not by works of righteousness, Though wrought alone by sovereign graceBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Tis he who spreads the heavens abroadBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
'Tis God the spirit leadsBenjamin Beddome (Author)English71
'Tis faith that lays the sinner lowBeddome (Author)17
'Tis faith supports my feeble soulBenjamin Beddome (Author)English21
Thy throne, oh Lord, remainsBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Thy throne, O God, for ever standsBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Thy saving grace, oh God, impartBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Thy laws, dear Jesus, I have brokeBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Thy greatness Lord, what thought can reachBenjamin Beddome (Author)4
Thrice happy they whose hopes relyBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Thousands of rams and bullocks slainBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Thou who of our hearts art sovereignBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Thou who art all wise and holyBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Thou to whom all hearts are knownBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Thou sovereign Ruler of the worldBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Thou sovereign Ruler of the spheresBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Thou source of purity and loveBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Thou Parent of all goodBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Thou Lord of all aboveBenjamin Beddome (Author)English44
Thou knowest, Lord, how vile I amBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Those orbs of light which gild the skyBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Though faint, yet pursuing, we go on our wayRev. Benjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 (Author)English6
This world's a dreary wildernessBenjamin Beddome (Author)4
This world would be a wildernessBeddome (Author)English9
This world is all enchanted groundBenjamin Beddome (Author)3
Think, my soul how matters standBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
They who hate thee, oh my FatherBenjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 (Author)English2
There is a world of perfect bliss Above the starry skiesBenjamin Beddome (Author)20
There is a throne of wondrous graceBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Then I can bear thy chastening, LordBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
The word of truth’s a spa­cious fieldBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
The wicked live, increase in powerBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
The whole creation was undoneBenjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 (Author)English2
The waters all pureBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
The wandering star, the fleeting windBenjamin Beddome (Author)English46
The vast designs of providenceBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
The truth of God shall still endureBeddome (Author)English13
The sins of youth and ageBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
The Saviour, of the virgin bornBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
The saint devotes himself to GodBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
The prayers and praises of the saintsBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
The powers of earth and of hellBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
The potter different vessels formsBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
The perfect world by Adam trodBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
The penitent in tearsBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
The mighty God will not despiseBeddome (Author)English14
The master of the vineyard seesBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
The Lord will hear our sad complaintsBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
The Lord, the righteous JudgeBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
The Lord must through Samaria goBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
The Lord in judgment now appearsBenjamin Beddome (Author)English9
The Lord, how dreadful is his wrathBenjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 (Author)English2
The Lord beholds what mortals doBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
The law speaks terror and despairBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
The law no vengeance bearsBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
The King of glory deigns to stoopBenjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 (Author)English2
The humble soul is God's abodeBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
The holy eunuch, when baptizedBenjamin Beddome (Author)English15
The highest heavens, the brightest sunBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
The greatness of the Saviour's powerBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
The fertile earth shall be no moreBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
The blessed Spirit, like the windBenjamin Beddome (Author)29
That we may walk with GodBenjamin Beddome (Author)English8
That was a time of wondrous loveBenjamin Beddome (Author)5
Temptations, trials, doubts and fearsBenjamin Beddome (Author)9
Tempests arise, when God appoints, And mighty oceans roarBenjamin Beddome (Author)3
Sweet content, that balm all-healingBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Sure, in this wildernessBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Supported by an unseen handBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Substantial, lasting peaceBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Stupendous was the loveBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
Strait the gate, the way is narrowBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Sprinkled with reconciling blood Benjamin Beddome (Author)English25
Sovereign of worlds above, And Lord of all belowBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Sovereign of Heav’n and earth, beholdBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
Soon shall the trum­pet spreadBenjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 (Author)English2
So many are my doubts and fearsBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
So fair a face bedewed with tearsBeddome (Author)English22
Small the advantage to my soulBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Sinners redeemed from endless woeBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Sinners involved in deep distressBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Sinners in vain expectBenjamin Beddome (Author)2
Sing, ye saints, the love of GodBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Sing the amazing loveBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Sin, Satan, and the worldBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Sin is the poison of the soulBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Sin has ruined all my frameBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Silence, oh my soul, thy FatherBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Should hostile powers against me joinBenjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 (Author)English2
Shall mortals dare contendBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
Seek ye my face, Jehovah saidBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
See your exalted LordBenjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 (Author)English2
See yonder ladder, wondrous sightBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
See the vivid lightnings flashingBenjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 (Author)English3
See, the Savior comes to judgmentBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
See Jesus on his throneBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Say, what is this I feelBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Satan the world and sinBenjamin Beddome (Author)2
Satan must from his seat be castBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Satan confined in massy chainsBenjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 (Author)English2
Salvation to a guilty worldBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Salvation, rich and greatBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Saints, behold the mighty angelBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
Rouse, dying mortal, rouse, awakeBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Rise, glorious Sun, supremely brightBenjamin Beddome (Author)9
Rise from the dust, my drowsy soulBenjamin Beddome (Author)2
Rise, aspire, my groveling soulBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Return, dear Lord, make no delayBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Shout for the blessed Jesus reignsBeddome (Author)English67
Reason immersed in flesh and senseBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Raise not Thy hand in judgment, LordBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
Quite overwhelmed, oh Lord, with griefBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Quite dead am I to Sinai's lawBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Quickly my days have passed awayBenjamin Beddome (Author)6
Purchased by Christ's atoning bloodBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Prostrate on the ground, behold himBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Prostrate before the sacred throneBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Prostrate before my God I fallBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Prostrate before his throne of graceBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Prayer is the spirit of our GodBenjamin Beddome (Author)2
Prayer is the soul's sincere desireBeddome (Author)English1
Prayer is the breath of God in manB. Beddome (Author)English72
Prayer is a heavenly balmBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Peace of conscience to enjoyBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Our life is like a va­por, goneBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
Oppressed with inward griefBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Oppressed with anxious fearsBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
On wings of love the Christian fliesBenjamin Beddome (Author)4
On us, oppressed beneath thy strokeBenjamin Beddome (Author)7
On this illustrious, joyful mornBenjamin Beddome (Author)5
On spreading clouds, the Judge supremeBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
Omnipotent graceBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Old age, with all its sickly trainBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
Oh what hardness and perversenessBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
O Thou who sits enthroned on highBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
Oh thou who dwellest on high, Consider all my woesBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Oh thou who dwellest aboveBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Oh Thou who art my light, my hopeBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
Oh may the Gospel swiftly spreadBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
Oh Lord, I would submissive lieBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Oh Judas! how couldst thou betrayBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Oft my doubts and fears ariseBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Of the virtues man possessesBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
O'erwhelmed with wonder and surpriseBenjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 (Author)English2
O'erwhelmed with guilt and grief and woeBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
O what a treasure all divineBenjamin Beddome (Author)English7
O Thou whose mercy knows no boundBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
O thou who on the crossBenjamin Beddome (Author)4
O Thou, who art graciousBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
O thou good and faithful ShepherdBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
O thou, all holy, wise, and justBenjamin Beddome (Author)3
O spirit, source of lightBenjamine Beddome (Author)English3
O Lord, we tremble at thy frownBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
O Lord, Thy perfect word Directs our steps arightBeddome (Author)English23
O Lord, thou art my Lord, My portion and delightBenjamin Beddome (Author)English16
O Lord, our nation’s help and friendBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
O Lord, in mercy spareBeddome (Author)English11
Dear Lord, if in the book of lifeBenjamin Beddome (Author)15
O had I Jesus in my armsBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
O God, to thee my sinking soulBeddome (Author)2
Now to thy footstool, mighty LordBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Unto thine altar LordBenjamin Beddome (Author)English35
Now my sins like mountains riseBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Now Lord, I bow before theeBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Now let us run the Christian raceBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Now let the Lamb that once was slainBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Now be my doubts suppressedBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Nothing here can satisfyBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Not my endeavours, nor my prayersBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Not faith, nor hope, nor loveBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Not all the powers of nature canBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Not all the duties I performBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Not all that I can say or doBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
No more with sin and grief oppressedBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
My times of sorrow and of joy Great God! are in thy handBenjamin Beddome (Author)English93
My soul with ardour thirsts for theeBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
My soul adores the matchless graceBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
My sins, alas, like mountains riseBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
My rising soul, with strong desiresBenjamin Beddome (Author)28
My God my life, my only joyBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
My foes abound, my strength is smallBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
My few revolving yearsBeddome (Author)English53
My faith is weak, my foes are strongBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
My dependence is on GodBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
My crimes, oh God, for vengeance callBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Mortals, sing the Father's praisesBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
More joy than earth can e'er affordBenjamin Beddome (Author)English3
Myriads of spirits round the throneBenjamin Beddome (Author)15
Midst afflictions, great and smallBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Low at thy feet, oh God, most justBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Low at thy feet, oh God, I fallBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Lovely youth, with ardent zealBenjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 (Author)English2
Love is the fountain, whenceBenjamin Beddome (Author)English13
Love is a pure and heavenly flameBenjamin Beddome (Author)5
Lord, with a grieved and aching heartBenjamin Beddome (Author)English28
Lord, while before thee fallingBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Lord, when thy presence I enjoyBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Lord, to me thy glory showBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Lord, stamp thine image on my heartBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Lord, regard a vile offenderBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Lord, one thing I ask of theeBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Lord, my sins like mountains riseBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Lord, must I die? O let me dieBenjamin Beddome (Author)English10
Lord, let my prayer like incense rise, Before thy throne above the skiesBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Lord, incline my wandering heartBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Lord, I own the sentence justBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Lord, I my wretched state confessBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Lord, I confess, a traitor bornBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Lord, I a trembling feelBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Lord, how little am I movedBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Lord, grant me this earnest requestBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Lord, every look of thineBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Lord, dost thou love a worm like meBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Lord, by thy Spirit and thy wordBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Lord, all the blessings we possessBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Look up to yonder worldBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Look up, my soul, in Christ beholdBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Look, dearest Lord, on my distressBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Long I have on the willows hungBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Long had I trod the downward roadBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Lo! what a rapturous joy possessedBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Lo, the righteous Judge descendingBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
Lo, the eternal WordBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Lo, Jesus spreads abroad His wrathBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
Lo, He comes, the King of glory, See, He rends the yielding skyBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
Lo, a leper all impureBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Listen, ye mortals, while I singBenjamin Beddome (Author)4
Like useful plants which oft are foundBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Lift up your joyful eyes, and seeBenjamin Beddome (Author)4
Lift up your heads, ye saints, and seeBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
Let us proclaim abroadBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Let the voluptuous proudly boastBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Let the sinner prize his treasureBenjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 (Author)2
Let party names no moreBenjamin Beddome (Author)English254
Let others vainly boastBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Let me approach to thine abodeBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Let hypocrites their fancied joysBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Let earthly kings increase their storesBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Let all my powers unite to blessBenjamin Beddome (Author)3
Laden with oppressive griefBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Laden with guilt, oppressed with fearBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Kingdoms are not my desireBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Justice provoked, for vengeance callsBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Just on the borders of despairBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Jesus, with humble trustBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Jesus, who sits enthroned on highBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Jesus, who art my soul's delightBenjamin Beddome (Author)3
Jesus, while I've life and motionBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Jesus, when faith with fixed eyesBeddome (Author)English19
Jesus, we bless thy nameBenjamin Beddome (Author)2
Jesus, thy sacrifice aloneBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Jesus, thy name declaresBenjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 (Author)English2
Jesus, thy face I long to seeBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Jesus, through heaven and earth and hellBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Jesus, thou madest the lame to walkBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Jesus, thou fairest, dearest oneBenjamin Beddome (Author)2
Jesus the Lord came freely forthBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Jesus the cheerful labour claimsBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Jesus! that soft and tender wordBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Jesus, my Savior and my God, Thy wondrous love revealBeddome (Author)5
Jesus, my Savior, let me beBenjamin Beddome (Author)English31
Jesus, my Savior, bind me fastBenjamin Beddome (Author)English13
Jesus my love, my chief delightBeddome (Author)English43
Jesus, let our inmost powersBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Jesus leaves his throne on highBenjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 (Author)English2
Jesus is both strong and mightyBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Jesus, if thou vouchsafe to guideBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Jesus, how lovely is his faceBenjamin Beddome (Author)4
Jesus, how fragrant is thy nameBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Jesus, how boundless is his graceBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Jesus for Syndre gr'dBenjamin Beddome (Author)2
Jesus, delightful, charming nameBeddome (Author)English31
Jehovah sits in stateBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Jehovah sends his wrath abroadBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Jehovah reigns enthroned aboveBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Jehovah built the earth and skiesBenjamin Beddome (Author)2
Is there, in heaven or earth, who canBenjamin Beddome (Author)6
Is there a friend in earth or heavenBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
Is God the sovereign whom I serveBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Indulged with various meansBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
In vain to Sinai's mountBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
In vain Apollo's silver tongueBenjamin Beddome (Author)English6
In times of danger and distressBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
In the dear person of his Son, The Father stands revealedBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
In never ceasing songs of praiseBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
In Judah is Jehovah knownBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
In Jesus my exalted LordBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
In heaven the heart o'erflows with loveBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
In grateful songs we will recordBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
In God, the holy and the justBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
In duties and in sufferings tooBenjamin Beddome (Author)English68
In depths of distressBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
In awful grandeur, robed in lightBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
In all my ways, O GodBenjamin Beddome (Author)English18
If secret fraud should dwellBeddome (Author)English9
If loads of guilt oppressBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
If Jesus hide his lovely faceBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
If I must die, O, let me die, With hope in Jesus' bloodBenjamin Beddome (Author)English37
If I all heavenly mysteries knewBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
If he who rules the world's affairsBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
If God is mine, then present thingsBenjamin Beddome (Author)English51
If duty calls, and suffering, tooBenjamin Beddome (Author)English6
If Christ is mine, then all is mineBenjamin Beddome (Author)English36
If carnal men for earthly thingsBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
I like a sheep had gone astrayBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
I am thine, Lord, I'll surrenderBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
How wondrous was the graceBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
How sinful, Lord, am IBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
How shall vile man approach his GodBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
How precious is the book divineBeddome (Author)English1
How pleased was I to hearBenjamin Beddome (Author)2
How painful is the taskBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
How many indulgeBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
How many doubts and fears prevailBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
How many bear the Christian nameBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
How kind is my SaviourBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
How greatly blessed are theyBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
How great the wisdom, power, and graceBenjamin Beddome (Author)English45
How great the treasure saints possessBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
How great, how solemn is the workBenjamin Beddome (Author)English44
How precious is thy word, O God!Beddome (Author)English5
How free and boundless is the graceBeddome (Author)English24
Hosanna to the Son of GodBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
Hosanna to the church's HeadBenjamin Beddome (Author)English3
هل لا يحق أن تسيل بالمياهBenjamin Beddome (Author)Arabic1
His flock the heavenly Shepherd feedsBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
High and exalted is thy throneBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Here, Savior, we would comeBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
Here in the records of his graceBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Heirs of unending lifeB. Beddome (Author)English14
Heaven's lofty monarch now descendsBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Heavenly truth in love dispensedBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
Hear what the holy prophets teachBenjamin Beddome (Author)4
Hear, oh my soul, the cheering wordBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Hear me, dear Jesus, Prince of peaceBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
He comes, He comes! the Son of GodBenjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 (Author)English2
Have I transgressed against the LordBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Have I that faith whose influenceBenjamin Beddome (Author)2
Hast thou brought me, gracious LordBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Hark! from the cross a solemn soundBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Happy the saints whose varied lifeBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Happy the man whose heaving breastBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Happy souls who are forgivenBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Happy is the man and blessedBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Happy, forever happy heBenjamin Beddome (Author)5
Hail that blissful day approachingBenjamin Beddome (Author)Latin2
Guilty and self-condemned I lieBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Great things the Lord has done, In providence and graceBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Great Shepherd of the flockBenjamin Beddome (Author)3
Great God, where'er we pitch our tentBenjamin Beddome (Author)English11
Great God, to thee I'll makeBeddome (Author)7
Great God, 'tis from thy sovereign graceBenjamin Beddome (Author)10
Great God, thy quickening grace impartBenjamin Beddome (Author)2
Great God, the terrors of thy wrathBenjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 (Author)2
Great God, our reigning sins controlBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Great God, oppressed with grief and fearBeddome (Author)English16
Great God of providence! thy waysBeddome (Author)English27
Great God, my noblest powers engageBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Great God, my maker and my kingBenjamin Beddome (Author)English16
Great God, my inmost powersBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Great God, how infinite art Thou, How bright Thy glories shineBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Great God, how deep thy counsels areBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Great God, how bright thy mercy shinesBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Great God, before thy mercy seatBenjamin Beddome (Author)9
God's ways are just, his counsels wiseBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
God's holy law transgressedBenjamin Beddome (Author)English55
God's holy law proclaimsBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
God's equal Son comes downBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
God's cheering presence once withdrawnBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
God's beloved and equal SonBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
God of my life, for ever blessedBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
God is the refuge of His saints, A tower strong and nighBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
God is the fountain whence Ten thousand blessings flowBenj. Beddome (Author)English33
God is our ever faithful guideBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
God, in the gospel of His SonBenjamin Beddome (Author)English276
God from his radiant throne on highBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Go forth, ye saints, with joy beholdBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Go forth, ye saints, behold your KingBenjamin Beddome (Author)English4
Gird up your loins, ye saints, prepareBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
From Thy dear, pierced sideBenjamin Beddome (Author)English19
From that bright world where seraphs joinBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
From his celestial throneBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Frail youth are in a slippery pathBenjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 (Author)English3
Fountain of blessing, ever blestBenjamin Beddome (Author)10
Forbear, ye impious and profaneBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
For my desponding soulBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Fixed the cov’nant is, and cer­tainBenjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 (Author)English2
Father of spirits, grant that weBenjamin Beddome (Author)7
Father of mercies, God of love, Send down thy Spirit from aboveBenjamin Beddome (Author)English7
Father of mercies, bow Thine earBenjamin Beddome (Author)English139
Father of mercies, at thy feetBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Farewell, ye transitory thingsBenjamin Beddome (Author)4
Faith is a precious graceBeddome (Author)English42
Faith is the glass by which we spyBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Extended on the accursed treeBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Exalt the eternal SonBenjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 (Author)English2
Eternal Spirit, source of goodBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Eternal Spirit, heavenly DoveBenjamin Beddome (Author)English10
Eternal source of every goodBenjamin Beddome (Author)9
Eternal God, we humbly bowBeddome (Author)English6
Ere Christ ascended to his throneBenjamin Beddome (Author)2
Enwrapt in thickest shades of nightBenjamin Beddome (Author)5
Encouraged by thy love and careBenjamin Beddome (Author)3
Enchanting scenes, fly swiftly henceBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Emerging from yon silent graveBenjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 (Author)English2
Draw my desires to things aboveBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Doth God invite me to his armsBenjamin Beddome (Author)2
Dost thou my profit seekBeddome (Author)English17
Does the old nature still remainBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Does no corruption reign withinBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Did Jesus deign for me to bleedBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Did Enoch walk with GodBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Did Christ the Savior stoop so lowBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Did Christ o'er sinners weep?Benj. Beddome (Author)English189
Descend, descend, celestial DoveBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Descend, dear Saviour, from aboveBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Descend, celestial Spirit, downBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Descend, celestial dove, and bringBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Deceived by sin, we feelBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Dear Saviour, tell us whereBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Dear Lord, thy word of truth affordsBenjamin Beddome (Author)6
Dear Lord, though bitter is the cupBeddome (Author)English18
Dear Lord, my languid soul prepareBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Dear Lord, I yield myself to theeBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Could the Father feel a pleasureBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Could I the massy rocks removeBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Conscience stand forth and bring thy chargeBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Come ye redeemed of the Lord, Come and obey his sacred wordBenjamin Beddome (Author)English17
Come, ye humble, contrite soulsBenjamin Beddome (Author)3
Come, ye beloved of the LordBeddome (Author)English2
Come, trembling souls draw near to GodBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Come, thou eternal Spirit, comeBenjamin Beddome (Author)14
Come, sinners, take a nearer viewBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Come sinners, approachBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Come, let us magnify the LordBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Come, Jesus, heavenly teacher, comeBenjamin Beddome (Author)6
Come, humble souls, and place your trustBenjamin Beddome (Author)2
Come, holy Spirit, now descend, With ardent zeal my soul inspireBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Come, Holy Spirit, come, with graceBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Come, Holy Spirit, come, With energy divineBenjamin Beddome (Author)English126
Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove, With light and comfort from aboveBeddome (Author)English3
Come, blessed Spirit, source of lightBenjamin Beddome (Author)English115
Come and exalt his nameBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Clouds big with wrath hang o'er my headBenjamin Beddome (Author)2
Clouds and darkness interposingBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Christ is the subject of my songBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Christ is the fountain rich and fullBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Christ is the bread which came from heavenBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Christ and his cross, delightful themeBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Celestial Dove, descend from highBeddome (Author)English2
Celestial Dove, come from aboveBeddome (Author)English12
Can thoughtless sinners hope for heavenBenjamin Beddome (Author)2
Can sinners hope for heavenBenjamin Beddome (Author)English32
Can sinful rebels loud proclaimBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Can I fulfil God's righteous lawBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Call, mighty Savior, call aloudBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
By various means, in various waysBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
By night by day, at home, abroadBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
By every means, in every wayBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Buried beneath the yielding waveBenjamin Beddome (Author)English79
Burdened with guilt, and pale with fearBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Bowing before the sacred throneBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Bow, ye saints, before your GodBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Bow down, my soul, and low adoreBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Borne down with guilt, and full of fearBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Blest [Dear] Savior, we thy will obeyBenjamin Beddome (Author)English17
Blessed Lord, my wandering heart recallBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Blessed Jesus, what transcendent graceBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Blessed is the man, for ever blessedBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Blessed be the incarnate WordBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Bless’d is the man whose confidenceBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
Beset with dangers all aroundBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Believing souls, of Christ belovedBeddome (Author)17
Behold the wretch! how mute he standsBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Behold the sacrificeBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Behold the penitent sincereBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Behold the grave where Jesus layBenjamin Beddome (Author)English10
Behold the grave, O dying manBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Behold, the day is comeBenjamin Beddome (Author)English39
Behold, oh God, a soul oppressedBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Behold, my soul, with grief beholdBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Behold, my soul, the Son of GodBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Behold how pleasant 'tis to seeBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Be thou, O Lord, my treasure hereBenjamin Beddome (Author)8
Be love, delightful themeBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Be gone, ye glittering vanitiesBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
أيها الناس اشهدواBenjamin Beddome (Author)Arabic1
Awake, ye drowsy soulsBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Awake, our souls, behold how nighBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
Awake, drowsy soulsBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Awake, be­liev­ing souls, awakeBenjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 (Author)English2
Awake, awake, thou mighty armBenjamin Beddome (Author)3
Awake, awake, my heart and tongueBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Attend, oh Lord, and hear my cryBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
At thy feet, oh God of graceBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
At length the awful thunders roarBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Astonished and distressedBenjamin Beddome (Author)English3
Ascend Thy throne, almighty KingBeddome (Author)English82
Ascend, my soul, to Pisgah’s hillBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
As the thirsty hart when pantingBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
As Christ hath done, so would we doBenjamin Beddome (Author)2
Arise, thou bright and morning starBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Arise, my soul, and sing Of reconciling bloodBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
Another year is quick­ly goneBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
Angels, those heavenly flamesBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Angels in bright attireBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
And shall I sit aloneBenjamin Beddome (Author)34
And must I part with all I haveBenjamin Beddome (Author)English86
And must I all forsakeBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
And is Thy Word, oh God, a fire?Benjamin Beddome, 1717-1795 (Author)English2
And is the new-made heartBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
And does the taper bum so dimBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
And can I call this prayerBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
And are we saints indeedBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Among the saints on earthBenjamin Beddome (Author)2
Amidst the cheerful bloom of youthBenjamin Beddome (Author)9
Amidst displays of wrath and loveBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Am I sincere and pure withinBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Am I an Israelite indeedBeddome (Author)English26
Although Jehovah changes notBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
Almighty God, we cry to theeBenjamin Beddome (Author)2
Almighty God, thy wondrous worksBenjamin Beddome (Author)15
Allured by sin's deceitful artsBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
All ye who love your Maker's nameBenjamin Beddome (Author)English2
All ye, who feel distressed for sinBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
All glory to the Lord, our GodBenjamin Beddome (Author)4
All glory be to him, Who makes the blind to seeBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
All glory be to him who cameBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Alas, what doubts and fears prevailBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
ألا تسيل حقاBenjamin Beddome (Author)Arabic1
Again, indulgent Lord, returnBenjamin Beddome (Author)13
Affliction to the saintBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Admire, my soul, the wondrous graceBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
Above yon stars the Savior sitsBenjamin Beddome (Author)English1
A wretched creature I am foundBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
A slave to each lustBenjamin Beddome (Author)1
A patient overwhelmedBenjamin Beddome (Author)1

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