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Texts by Thomas H. Gill (92)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Alas the outer [utter] emptinessT. H. Gill (Author)English7
Alas these pilgrims faint and wornThomas H. Gill (Author)1
Alas these visits rare and rudeT. H. Gill (Author)1
Alone with thee, with thee aloneThomas Hornblower Gill (Author)2
Ancient of days, we dwell in TheeThomas H. Gill (Author)English1
And didst Thou, Lord, our sorrows take?Thomas Hornblower Gill (Author)English6
Break, new-born year, on glad eyes, breakThomas H. Gill (Author)English41
Bright presence, may my soul have partThomas Hornblower Gill (Author)1
Come Holy Ghost, in us ariseThomas H. Gill (Author)English4
Day divine, when in the templeThomas H. Gill (Author)English4
Day divine, when sudden streamingThomas H. Gill, 1819- (Author)English6
Dear Lord and Master mineThomas Hornblower Gill (1819— ) (Author)English54
Dear Lord! Thou bringest back the mornThomas Hornblower Gill (Author)English2
Dear Lord! Thy light Thou dost not hideThomas H. Gill (Author)English1
Do we only give Thee heedT. H. Gill (Author)English1
Each mighty power of evilThomas Hornblower Gill (Author)English7
Everlasting, changing neverGill (Author)3
Faint not along thine earthly roadThomas Hornblower Gill (Author)1
Father, Thine elect who lovestThomas Hornblower Gill (Author)English12
He who suns and worlds upholdeth [upholds]Thomas H. Gill (Author)English18
Hear us, O Lord, from heaven Thy dwelling placeT. H. Gill, 1819-1906 (Author)English1
Holy, delightful dayThomas H. Gill (Author)2
Holy Spirit, dwell with me, glorify thisThomas H. Gill (Author)1
How can I, Lord, abid with theeThomas H. Gill (Author)1
How, Lord, shall vows of ours be sweetThomas H. Gill (Author)1
I walk amidst Thy beauty forthThomas Hornblower Gill (Author)English4
I would not give the world my heartThomas H. Gill (Author)English2
I would not walk aloneThomas H. Gill (Author)1
Is earth too fair, is youth too brightThomas H. Gill (Author)English3
Jesus, holiest, tenderest, dearestThomas H. Gill (Author)English8
Lord! am I precious in thy sight?Thomas Hornblower Gill (Author)English8
Lord God, by whom all change is wroughtThomas Hornblower Gill (Author)English14
Lord God of old who wentestThomas H. Gill (Author)English1
Lord, if our dwelling place thou artThomas H. Gill (Author)1
Lord, in the fullness of my might, I would for Thee be strongT. H. Gill (Author)English23
Lord, in this awful fight with sinThomas H. Gill (Author)English1
Lord, in thy people thou dost dwellThomas H. Gill (Author)2
Lord, Thou hast been our dwelling place In every generationThomas Hornblower Gill (Author)English22
Lord, thou wouldst have us like to theeT. H. Gill (Author)3
Lord, thy presence dear delightethThomas Hornblower Gill (Author)2
Lord, when I all things would possessThomas H. Gill (Author)English19
Lord, when we come at they dear callThomas H. Gill (Author)1
My God, I do not flee from TheeThomas Hornblower Gill (Author)English2
My God, my Majesty divineThomas H. Gill (Author)0
Not, Lord, Thine ancient works aloneThomas H. Gill (Author)English8
Not only for some task sublimeThomas Hornblower Gill (Author)English9
Not only when ascends the songThomas H. Gill (Author)English6
Not yet ye people of his graceThomas Hornblower Gill (Author)2
O dreadful glory that doth makeThomas H, Gill (Author)English5
Our [O] God, our God, Thou shinest hereThomas Hornblower Gill (Author)English53
O height that doth all height excelT. H. Gill (Author)English1
O Holy Ghost, who down dost comeThomas Hornblower Gill (Author)2
O make me, Lord, Thy statutes learnThomas H. Gill (Author)English2
O misterio del divino amorThomas H. Gill (Author)Spanish1
O mystery of love DivineThomas Hornblower Gill (Author)English9
O not alone in saddest plightThomas Hornblower Gill (Author)2
O not to fill the mouth of fameThomas Hornblower Gill (Author)English24
O not upon our waiting eyesThomas H. Gill (Author)English1
O saints of old, not yours aloneT. H. Gill, 1819- (Author)English10
O smitten soul that cares and conflicts wringThomas Hornblower Gill (Author)1
O Spirit sweet and pureThomas Hornblower Gill (Author)1
O walk with God along the roadThomas H. Gill (Author)English3
O wherefore hath my spirit leaveThomas Hornblower Gill (Author)5
O wherefore Lord doth thy dear praiseThomas H. Gill (Author)English6
O mean may seem this house of clayT. H. Gill (Author)English54
Shall things withered, fashions oldenT. H. Gill (Author)English1
Spirit of truth, who makest brightThomas H. Gill (Author)English7
Sweet Spirit, would thy breath divineThomas H. Gill (Author)1
The glory of the spring, how sweetThomas H. Gill (Author)English75
This is the Sabbath day, Day of divine delightThos. H. Gill (Author)English1
Thou biddest, Lord, thy sons be boldThomas H. Gill (Author)0
Thou to our woe who didst comeThomas H. Gill (Author)1
Thy happy ones a strain beginThomas Hornblower Gill (Author)English9
Thy word is like a garden, LordThomas Hornblower Gill (Author)English43
'Tis not this fleshly robe aloneThomas H. Gill (Author)English6
Tr'd fram med froejd, du nya arThomas H. Gill (Author)1
Upon thy grace we banquet hereThomas H. Gill (Author)1
Uprose the stately templeThomas H. Gill (Author)English0
Walk with the Lord [your God], along the roadT. H. Gill (Author)English14
We come to our eternal GodThomas H. Gill, 1819-1906, alt. (Author)1
We come unto our fathers' GodThomas H. Gill (Author)English76
We stand unto our God, how nearT. H. Gill (Author)1
We the weak ones, we the sinners [beginners]Thomas H. Gill (Author)English11
What secret place, what distant starThomas Hornblower Gill (Author)English14
What sweetness on Thine earth doth dwellThomas H. Gill (Author)English3
When shall I Lord a journey takeThomas Hornblower Gill (Author)2
Whence this flaming joy that makethT. H. Gill (Author)English1
Would the Spirit more completelyThomas H. Gill (Author)1
Ye children of the FatherT. H. Gill (Author)English3
Ye of the Father lovedThomas H. Gill (Author)English2
Ye souls for whom the Son did dieThomas H. Gill (Author)English3
Young souls so strong the race to runThomas H. Gill (Author)English10

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