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Ernest Edwin Ryden

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Texts by Ernest Edwin Ryden (29)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Accept, dear God, my thanks this mornErnest Edwin Ryden (Author)3
Arise, my soul, arise! Stretch forth to things eternalErnest E. Ryden, b. 1886 (Translator)English6
Behold, what love, that God should giveErnest Edwin Ryden (Author)English4
Beyond the everlasting hillsErnest Edwin Ryden, b.1886 (Author)English3
By Thy Cross, O Christ, and passionErnest Edwin Ryden (Author)English2
Day by day Thy mercies, Lord attend me (Ryden)Ernest Edwin Ryden (Author)English5
Day of God, so sweet and fairErnest Edwin Ryden (Translator)English3
Didst Thou, dear Jesus, pray for meErnest E. Ryden (Author)English4
Eternal God, before Thy throne we bendErnest Edwin Ryden (Author)English5
Father in heaven, thou who has hast givenErnest Edwin Ryden (Author)2
How blessed is this place, O LordErnest E. Ryden (Author)English19
How lovely are those dwellingsErnest Edwin Ryden (Author)3
I lift my eyes unto heaven aboveErnest Edwin Ryden (Translator)English2
Jesus, hear my humble pleading, Lowly at thy feet I lieErnest E. Ryden, 1886-1981 (Paraphraser)English2
Lord, as a pilgrim on earth I roamErnest Edwin Ryden, b. 1886 (Paraphraser)English2
O blessed is the man who stays (Wallin)Ernest Edwin Ryden (91st Pslam, paraphrased by)1
O blessed is the man who stays (Ryden)Ernest Edwin Ryden (Author)1
O come, ye youths and maidensErnest Edwin Ryden (Author)3
O glorious day, when thou, the God of LightErnest Edwin Ryden (Author)3
O Lord, now let Thy servantErnest Edwin Ryden (Author)English7
O sing, my soul, your Maker's praiseE. E. Ryden (Translator)English3
Our wilful hearts have gone astrayErnest Edwin Ryden (Author (v. 4))English1
Savior divine, kind friendErnest Edwin Ryden (Author)2
The twilight shadows round me fallErnest Edwin Ryden (Author)English8
There are treasures for children in heaven aboveErnest Edwin Ryden (Author)English7
Thine own, O loving SaviorErnest Edwin Ryden (Author)English4
Thy holy wings, dear SaviorErnest Edwin Ryden (Translator)English3
With solemn joy we come, dear LordErnest Edwin Ryden (Author)English8
Your kingdom come, O FatherErnest Edwin Ryden (Author)English3
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