Admitted where Thy truths are taught | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 5 |
All hail, ye blessed band | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 2 |
All hail, ye servants of the Lord | Mrs. Sigourney (Author) | | 11 |
And can I yet delay | Mrs. Lydia Sigourney (Author) | English | 1 |
Appear for my defence, my God | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | | 2 |
Around a table, not a tomb | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | English | 4 |
As bowed by sudden storms, the rose | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 16 |
As crushed by sudden storms, the rose | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 3 |
At life's early morn | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | English | 2 |
Blest Comforter divine! | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | English | 102 |
Bright morn hath shut her eye | Mrs. Sigourney (Author) | | 1 |
Check at their fountain head | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 5 |
Choose ye His cross to bear | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | English | 14 |
Clime beneath whose genial sun | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 7 |
Come listening Spirit, come | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 4 |
Come see the grassy bed, where our companion | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | | 1 |
Dark night away hath rolled | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 14 |
Die Leiden, welche grausam droh'n | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | German | 2 |
Do the clouds around thee gather | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 2 |
Down to unfathomed depths | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | English | 2 |
Father, a weary heart hath come to Thee for peace | Mrs. Sigourney (1792-1865) (Author) | English | 1 |
Fill the Easter font with care | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 5 |
Full flowed Bethesda's mantling pool | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | | 2 |
Go to thy rest, my child | Lydia H. Sigourney, 1791-1865 (Author) | English | 62 |
Go, when the morning shineth | Mrs. Sigourney (Author) | English | 1 |
God gave to Afric's sons | Mrs. Sigourney (Author) | | 4 |
God of the ever rolling deep | Mrs. L. H. Sigourney (Author) | | 2 |
God of the year, with songs of praise | Sigourney (Author) | English | 16 |
Hath the Almighty hands | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | | 2 |
He who spread out the sky | L. H. S. (Author) | | 1 |
Hear, dwellers on the stable land | Mrs. Sigourney (Author) | | 2 |
High we raise our hallelujahs | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 5 |
Home, home, its glorious threshold | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | | 2 |
How beauteous the morning appears | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | | 3 |
How hath he loved us, Ask the star | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 3 |
Hush, little Christian child | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | English | 8 |
Hushed be the battle's fearful roar | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 5 |
I saw a little girl, with half uncovered form | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 2 |
It was a fearful night | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | | 2 |
Laborers of Christ, arise | Mrs. Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | English | 93 |
Like her who in Samaria's bound | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 5 |
Little raindrops feed the rill | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | English | 17 |
Lord, lead my heart to learn | Mrs. Sigourney (Author) | | 16 |
Lord, may the spirit of this feast | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | English | 18 |
Lord, teach my heart to learn | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | | 1 |
Lord, the shades of night surround us | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | English | 2 |
Lowly and solemn be | Mrs. Sigourney (Author) | English | 3 |
Man hath a voice severe | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | English | 2 |
My child, look upward to the sky | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | | 2 |
My glorious home in heaven | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 2 |
My soul, thy hasty censure spare | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 4 |
Native land, in summer smiling | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 5 |
Night wraps the realm where Jesus woke | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | | 3 |
Not for the summer's hour alone | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | | 10 |
Now, is the voice that nature breathes | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | English | 8 |
Now mercy's light-winged page | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | | 4 |
O Christian love, be strong, be strong | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | English | 3 |
O thou who biddest the sun | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 3 |
O thou who dwellest in the heavens high | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | | 4 |
O if to Afric's sable race | Mrs. Sigourney (Author) | | 4 |
Oh! lift the hand, and Peace shall bear | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | English | 2 |
Only this once, the wine cup glowed | Mrs. Sigourney (Author) | | 10 |
Onward, onward, men of heaven | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | English | 55 |
Parent, who with speechless feeling | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 3 |
Pastor, thou art from us taken | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | English | 17 |
Peace was the song that [the] angels sang | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 5 |
Philosophy of old her ponderous tomes | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 3 |
Plants of our country's hope | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 3 |
Plants of the heart we bring | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 5 |
Prayer is the dew of faith | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | | 2 |
Prayer may be sweet in cottage homes | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 19 |
Ruler of the earth and sky | L. H. S. (Author) | | 3 |
Savior, Thy law we love | Sigourney (Author) | English | 39 |
Scorn not the darken'd brow | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | English | 2 |
Servants of Christ, arise | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | English | 16 |
Still in the forming hour of youth | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 3 |
Temperance, tell the listening world | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | | 6 |
Thanks for the Sabbath's holy ray | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | | 2 |
That mighty angel to whose hand | H. (Author) | English | 9 |
The best of days has come | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 3 |
The holy dead! why weep ye so | Mrs. Sigourney (Author) | | 1 |
The long lost [prodigal] son, with streaming eyes | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | English | 38 |
The Lord is on his holy throne | Mrs. Sigourney (Author) | | 4 |
The mighty angel to whose hand | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 7 |
The sun hath [has] gone to rest | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 12 |
There sprang a tree of deadly name | Mrs. Sigourney (Author) | | 13 |
There was a bird like creature | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 2 |
There was a noble ark | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 10 |
There's a draught that causeth sadness | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 3 |
They dread no storm that lowers | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 2 |
Thy father, why with locks of snow | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 3 |
True prayer is not the imposing sound | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | | 2 |
'Twas near the close of that blest day | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 3 |
Up at the Gospel's glorious sound | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 2 |
Waft not to me the blast of fame | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | | 2 |
Watcher! Who wakest by the bed of pain | Lyida Huntley Sigourney (Author) | English | 4 |
We are the boys who love the truth | Mrs. L. H. Sigourney (Author) | | 2 |
We have a goodly clime | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 3 |
We mourn for those who toil | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | | 4 |
We praise Thee, if one rescued soul | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | English | 13 |
We praise Thee, Lord, if but one soul | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | English | 13 |
We thank thee, Father, for the day | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 4 |
We'll not forget to thank you | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | | 2 |
When adverse winds and waves arise | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | English | 29 |
When injured Arfic's captive [captives] claim | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | | 4 |
When renovating grace begins | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 5 |
When the parting bosom bleeds | Mrs. Sigourney (Author) | | 6 |
When with unclouded ray Shines the bright sun | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | English | 9 |
Where wilt thou put thy trust | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | English | 26 |
Who knoweth of his safety, Lord | Lydia H. Sigourney (Author) | | 4 |
Why wilt thou cast thy care | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | | 4 |
Why wilt thou put thy trust | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | | 2 |
Wrapped in the robe of faith | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | | 2 |
Yet who this fearful deed hath wrought | L. H. Sigourney (Author) | | 2 |