Elizabeth Rundle Charles


Texts by Elizabeth Rundle Charles (57)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A hymn of glory let us sing; New hymns throughout the world shall ring (Charles)Elizabeth Rundle Charles (Author)English30
A Lamb goes uncomplaining forth, The guilt of all men bearingElizabeth Rundle Charles (Author)English1
A star shines forth in heaven suddenlyElizabeth R. Charles (Author)English2
Ah hush now your mournful complainingsMrs. Charles (Translator)English1
¡Al mundo “gloria” proclamad!Elizabeth Rundle Charles (Translator (English))Spanish2
Another day of heavenly restMrs. Charles (Author)English3
Around a table, not a tombElizabeth Charles (Author)English1
As the harp strings only renderMrs. Charles (Translator)English1
Awake, ye saints, awake, And hail this sacred dayElizabeth Scott (1708-1776) (Author (Verse 3))English1
Be not dismayed, thou little flockElizabeth Rundle Charles (Author)English10
Christ, my Lord, I come to bless TheeElizabeth R. Charles (Translator)English3
Come and rejoice with meMrs. Charles (Author)English9
Dear Christian people all, rejoiceElizabeth Rundle Charles (Translator)English2
Dieu tout-puissant, mes chants disent ta gloireElizabeth Rundle Charles (1828-1896) (Author)French2
Dost Thou in a manger lieElizabeth Rundell Charles, b. 1828 (Translator)English11
For us, the bitter cross he boreElizabeth R. Charles (Author)1
From hence­forth no more twain but oneElizabeth Rundle Charles (Author)English2
Hail, thou head, so bruised and woundedElizabeth Rundle Charles (Translator)English3
In the Fount of life perennial the parched heart its thirst would slakeMrs. Charles (Translator)English1
Is thy burden hard and heavyElizabeth R. Charles (Author)English3
Is thy cruse almost exhausted?Mrs. E. R. Charles (Author)English3
Is thy cruse of comfort failing?Mrs. E. R. Charles (Author)English41
Jesus, my eternal trustElizabeth Charles (Translator (attributed to))English4
Jesus, what once Thou wastElizabeth Rundle Charles (Author)English2
Lift your voice rejoicing, MaryElizabeth Rundle Charles, 1828-96 (Translator)5
Lo, the day of Christ's appearingMrs. E. Charles (Translator)English10
Lo the day of life approachethElizabeth R. Charles (Author)2
Lo, the day, the day of life!Mrs. E. Charles (Author)English5
Lo the gates of death are brokenElizabeth Rundle Charles (Author)English2
Load al Padre por su gracia eternoElizabeth Rundle Charles (Author)Spanish2
Look to Jesus, till revivingElizabeth R. Charles (Author)English2
Master, where abidest Thou?Elizabeth Rundle Charles (Author)English2
Never further than Thy crossElizabeth Rundle Charles (Author)English55
No gospel like this feastElizabeth R. Charles (Author)English6
O mighty joy to all our raceMrs. Elizabeth Charles (Translator)2
O Thou who, though with veiled faceElizabeth R. Charles (Author)English2
Praise ye the Father, for His loving kindnessElizabeth Rundle Charles (Author)English81
Salem is shouting with her childrenElizabeth R. Charles (Translator)English1
See the King desired for agesElizabeth R. Charles (Author)3
Smile praises, O sky, soft breathe them, O airElizabeth R. Charles (Author)English2
The child is born in BethlehemElizabeth R. Charles (Translator)English2
The little birds fill all the air with their gleeElizabeth Rundle Charles (Author)English4
The morning kindles all the sky, the heavens resound with anthems highMrs. E. Charles (Translator)English9
The pathways of Thy land are little changedMrs. Rundle Charles (Author)English2
The Royal Banners forward goElizabeth Charles (Translator (st. 3))English1
The supper of the Lamb to shareElizabeth Rundle Charles (Author)3
This is the very day of GodElizabeth Rundle Charles (Author)2
Thou art the Way, All ways are thorny mazes without TheeElizabeth Rundle Charles (Author)English2
Thou bounteous Giver of the lightElizabeth R. Charles (Translator)English1
To thee, O God, be praisesElizabeth R. Charles (Translator)English1
Tossed with rough winds, and faint with fearElizabeth Rundle Charles (Author)English12
True, the heart grows rich in givingElizabeth Charles (Author)English9
What marks the dawn­ing of the yearElizabeth Rundle Charles (Author)English2
What, what is tried in the fires of God?Elizabeth Charles (Author)English3
When scorn, and hate, and bitter envious prideElizabeth Rundle Charles (Author)English2
Where hast been toiling all day, sweetheartElizabeth R. Charles (Author)English2
Will das Oel im Krug versiegen?Mrs. E. R. Charles (Author)German3

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