Anne Steele


Texts by Anne Steele (383)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A mother may forgetful beAnne Steele (Author)English33
Ah, wretched souls, who strive in vainAnne Steele (Author)English73
Ah! why should this immortal mindAnne Steele (Author)English4
Ah why should this mistaken mindMrs. Steele (Author)9
Ah! wretched, vile, ungrateful heartAnne Steele (Author)39
Alas! my heart where is thy absent GodAnne Steele (Author)English1
Alas what hourly dangers riseAnne Steele (Author)English179
All hail the power of Jesus' name, Let angels prostrate fallAnne Steel (Author)English1
Almighty author of my frameAnne Steele (Author)5
Almighty Father, gracious LordAnne Steele (Author)English93
Almighty goodness, power divineMrs. Steele (Author)8
Almighty Lord! before Thy throneAnne Steele (Author)English2
Almighty maker of my frameAnne Steele (Author)English76
Almighty refuge of my soulMrs. Steele (Author)5
Almighty Sovereign, gracious LordAnne Steele (Author)English1
Amazing love, that stooped so lowAnne Steele (Author)3
Amid the splendors of Thy stateSteele (Author)English3
And can my heart aspire so highAnne Steele (Author)English85
And did the Holy and the JustAnne Steele (Author)English93
And is the gospel peace and love?Anne Steele (Author)English154
And now my soul, another yearAnne Steele (Author)English1
And will the Lord thus condescendAnne Steele (Author)English63
Angels from the realms of glory, Wing your flight over all the earthSteele (Author)English1
Angels we have heard on highAnne Steele (Author)English3
Another day is past, The hours forever fledAnne Steele (Author)English1
Art thou not mine, my living LordAnne Steele (Author)2
As the poor hart, tired in the chaseAnne Steele (Author)English1
Awake, awake the sacred songSteele (Author)English104
Awake, my drowsy soul, these airy visions chaseAnne Steele (Author)6
Awake, my soul, awake, my tongue, My God demands the grateful songAnne Steele (Author)English37
Awake, my soul, nor slumbering lieAnne Steele (Author)1
Before thy throne, O God of graceAnne Steele (Author)English1
Begone, ye gilded vanities I seek substantial goodAnne Steele (Author)6
Beneath my God's protecting armAnne Steele (Author)5
Beyond this gloomy nightAnne Steele (Author)English3
Blest be the Lord, my strength, my shieldAnne Steele (Author)English1
Bright scenes of blissAnne Steele (Author)4
Can aught beneath a power divineA. Steele (Author)9
Can I bid thee, lovely strangerAnne Steele (Author)English1
Celestial content, inexhaustible treasureAnne Steele (Author)English1
Children loud hosannas singingMrs. Steele (Author)English4
Come, Holy Ghost, inspire our songsAnne Steele (Author)English37
Come, let our souls adore the LordAnne Steele (Author)English28
Come let us join our cheerful songsSteele (Author)English2
Come, Lord, and warm each languid heartAnne Steele (Author)English113
Come, O ye saints, your voices raiseAnne Steele (Author)15
Come praise the Lord, ye tuneful bandsAnne Steele (Author)English1
Come, Thou desire of all Thy saintsAnne Steele (Author)English152
Come tune, ye saints, your noblest strainsSteele (Author)22
Come weary souls! with sin distressedMrs. Steele (Author)English220
Come, ye that love the Savior's nameAnne Steele (Author)English203
Could all the powers of eloquence divineAnne Steele (Author)English1
Create, O God, my powers anewSteele's altered (Author)17
Dear center of my best soul's desiresSteele (Author)6
Dear Lord, and shall Thy Spirit restAnne Steele (Author)English44
Dear Lord, what heav’nly wonders dwellAnne Steele (Author)2
Dear Savior, when my thoughts recallAnne Steele (Author)English78
Dear Savior, thy victorious love Steele (Author)8
Death, 'tis a name with terror fraughtAnne Steele (Author)3
Deep are the wounds which sin has madeAnne Steele (Author)English120
Descend from heaven, almighty LordMrs. Steele (Author)3
Distant Lord, from thine abodeAnne Steele (Author)4
Divine instructor, gracious LordAnne Steele (Author)2
Earth's old foundations thou hast laidAnne Steele (Author)2
Engaging argument! here let me restAnne Steele (Author)English1
Enough to nature and to grief is paidAnne Steele (Author)English1
Enslaved by sin and bound in chainsAnne Steele (Author)English43
Eternal power, almighty GodAnne Steele (Author)English34
Eternal source of every joyAnne Steele (Author)English1
Eternity is just at handAnne Steele (Author)English89
Extensive promise! O what hopes divineAnne Steele (Author)English1
Faith leads to joys beyond the skyAnne Steele (Author)3
Far from these narrow scenes of nightAnne Steele (Author)English219
Father of men, Thy care we blessSteele (Author)English1
Father of mercies, in Thy wordAnne Steele (Author)English586
Father, whate'er of earthly blissAnne Steele (Author)English686
Forgive, blest shade, the tributary tearAnne Steele (Author)2
From the dark borders of despairMrs. Steele (Author)2
Give me a calm, a thankful heartAnne Steele (Author)English2
Glory to God, who reigns aboveSteele (Author)English1
God of my life, my morning songAnne Steele (Author)English57
Gott, der Du früh und spätAnne Steele (Author)German1
Great God, inspire each heart and tongueAnne Steele (Author)1
Great God preserved by thine armAnne Steele (Author)English12
Great God, this sacred day of ThineAnne Steele (Author)English66
Great God, thy holy name we praiseT--- (Author)3
Great God, to Thee my evening song, With humble gratitude I raiseSteele (Author)English209
Great God, while nature speaks thy praiseMrs. Steele (Author)4
Great is our guilt, our fears are greatAnne Steele (Author)English2
Great is the Lord, our souls adoreAnne Steele (Author)16
Great King of kings, eternal GodMrs. Steele (Author)8
Great Ruler of the earth and skiesMrs. Steele (Author)English67
Great Saviour, born of David's raceAnne Steele (Author)English1
Great Source of boundless power and graceAnne Steele (Author)11
Happy the man of heavenly birthAnne Steele (Author)English1
Happy the man, whose heaven-directed feetAnne Steele 1717-1778 (Author)English2
Happy the soul whose wishes climbMrs. Steele (Author)English13
Happy the men whom strength divineMrs. Steele (Author)English10
He lives, the great Redeemer livesSteele (Author)English191
Hear, gracious God, my humble moanAnne Steele (Author)English54
Hear, O my God, with pity hearAnne Steele (Author)English6
How are Thy servants blest! O LordMrs Steele (Author)English1
How blest are they, how truly wiseAnne Steele (Author (st. 1))English1
How blest are those, how truly wiseAnne Steele (Author)12
How blest the minds which daily riseAnne Steele (Author)English1
How changed the face of nature showsAnne Steele (Author)3
How far beyond our mortal sightAnne Steele (Author)English12
How firm a foundation, ye saints of the LordAnne Steele (Author)English1
How helpless guilty nature liesAnne Steele (Author)English166
How long, forgetful of thy heavenly birthAnne Steele (Author)English1
How long shall earth's alluring toysAnne Steele (Author)English35
How long wilt thou, O God of graceAnne Steele (Author)English1
How lovely, how divinely sweetAnne Steele (Author)English36
How oft, alas! this wretched heartSteele (Author)English228
How pleasing is the scene, how sweetAnne Steele (Author)English11
How precious is the book divineAnne Steele (Author (verse 4))English3
How sweet, how languid is th'immortal mind!Anne Steele (Author)English1
How vain a thought is bliss belowAnne Steele (Author)10
I love the Lord, his gracious earAnne Steele (Author)5
If my immortal Savior livesAnne Steele (Author)English5
Imperfect creatures of a dayMrs. Steele (Author)5
In Christ I've all my soul's desireAnne Steele (Author)English7
In vain I search creation o'erSteele (Author)33
In vain my roving thoughts would findAnne Steele (Author)English21
In vain the erring world inquiresAnne Steele (Author)17
In vain the giddy world inquiresSteele (Author)English1
In vain the world's alluring smileAnne Steele (Author)English12
In vain we trace creation o'erSteele (Author)2
In vain, while dark affliction spreadsAnne Steele (Author)6
In vain would boasting reason findA. Steele, 1716-78 (Author)English29
Indulgent father, ever gracious GodAnne Steele (Author)English1
Indulgent still to my requestAnne Steele (Author)English1
Is there no kind, no lenient artMrs. Steele (Author)14
Is this a theme of mirth? who can rejoiceAnne Steele (Author)English1
Jesus, and didst Thou leave the skyAnne Steele (Author)English59
Jesus demands this heart of mineAnne Steele (Author)English50
Jesus, in Thy transporting nameAnne Steele (Author)English57
Jesus, my Lord, in thy dear name uniteAnne Steele (Author)English1
Jesus, no other name but ThineAnne Steele (Author)English5
Jesus once left his throne on highAnne Steele (Author)5
Jesus, the spring of joys divineAnne Steele (Author)English47
Jesus, thou Source divineAnne Steele (Author)English11
Jesus, to thy celestial lightAnne Steele (Author)12
Jesus, what shall I do to showAnne Steele (Author)English4
Jesus, who vanquished all our foesAnne Steele (Author)2
Laden with guilt, sinners, ariseAnne Steele (Author)1
Let every creature join To bless Jehovah's nameAnne Steele (Author)English23
Let fame the shining annals spreadAnne Steele (Author)English1
Life is a journey, heav'n my homeAnne Steele (Author)English1
Life is a span, a fleeting hourAnne Steele (Author)English115
See, Jesus stands with open armsAnne Steele (Author)9
Long and mournful is the nightAnne Steele (Author)4
Long has divine compassion stroveAnne Steele (Author)English2
Look up my soul with cheerful eye, See where the great Redeemer standsAnne Steele (Author)English7
Lord, hear thy servant's humble prayerTheodosia [Anne Steele] (Author)English1
Lord, how my numerous foes increaseAnne Steele (Author)English1
Lord, how mysterious are Thy ways!Anne Steele (Author)English49
Lord, how shall sinners dareAnne Steele (Author)English7
Lord, how shall wretched sinners dareAnne Steele (Author)English26
Lord, I commit my soul to theeAnne Steele (Author)5
Lord, in the temples of thy graceAnne Steele (Author)34
Lord, in Thy great, Thy glorious nameAnne Steele (Author)English32
Lord, let thy mercy, full and freeAnne Steele (Author)2
Lord, may our souls thy grace adoreAnne Steele (Author)2
Lord of my life, O may Thy praiseAnna Steele (Author)English72
Lord of my life to thee my powers belongAnne Steele (Author)English1
Lord of the earth, and sea, and skiesAnne Steele (Author)English10
Lord, thou hast been thy children's GodAnne Steele (Author)English18
Lord, thou hast made me know thy waysSteele (Author)2
Lord, we adore thy boundless graceMrs. Steele (Author)14
Lord, when our raptured thought surveysAnne Steele (Author)English110
Lord, when my wretched soul surveysAnne Steele (Author)1
Lord, when my thoughts delighted roveAnne Steele (Author)English43
Lord, while around thy board we meetAnn Steele (Author)English2
Lord, while my thoughts with wonder traceAnne Steele (Author)5
Lord, while thy judgments shake the landAnne Steele (Author)3
Low at thy gracious feet I bendMrs. Steele (Author)10
Make us, by thy transforming graceSteele (Author)21
Meu Deus e Criador, de tudoAnne Steele (1716-1778) (Author)Portuguese2
مهما حرمنا من هبةAnne Steele (Author)Arabic1
My God, my Father, blissful nameAnne Steele (Author)English194
My God, my Father, thou art wiseAnne Steele (Author)3
My God, my hope, if thou art mineAnne Steele (Author)7
My God, my King, to thee I'll raiseMrs. Steele (Author)English9
My God, O could I make the claimAnne Steele (Author)5
My God, the visits of thy faceAnne Steele (Author)19
My God, 'tis to Thy mercy seatMrs. Steele (Author)English147
My God, to thee I callAnne Steele (Author)1
My God, to thee my soul aspiresMrs. Steele (Author)5
My God, what blessings round me shoneMrs. Steele (Author)9
My God, whene'er my longing heartAnne Steele (Author)14
My great preserver, to thy gracious handAnne Steele (Author)English1
My Maker and my King!Mrs. Steele (Author)English147
My soul no more shall strive in vainMrs. Steele (Author)3
My soul to God, its source, aspiresAnne Steele (Author)1
My soul, with cheerful eyeAnne Steele (Author)1
நைந்த என் ஆத்துமத்திற்கு (Nainta eṉ āttumattiṟku)Anne Steele (Author)Tamil2
Now faintly smile day's hasty hoursMiss Anne Steele, 1717-1778 (Author)English4
Now [May] I resolve with all my heartAnne Steele (Author)English119
Now let us raise our cheerful strainsAnne Steele (Author)English53
Now to the shining seats of blissAnne Steele (Author)1
Now to thy heavenly father's praiseAnne Steele (Author)10
Now with eternal glory crownedMrs. Steele (Author)5
O blessed comforter, draw nighAnne Steele (Author)1
O blest religion, heavenly fairAnne Steele (Author)4
O could our thoughts and wishes flyAnne Steele (Author)English127
O could we read our int'rest hereAnne Steele (Author)English1
O dearer to my thankful heartAnne Steele (Author)English2
O for a heart to praise my GodAnne Steele (Author)English1
O for a sweet, inspiring raySteele (Author)English85
O for the animating fireAnne Steele (Author)English1
O for the eye of faith divineAnne Steele (Author)3
O God, my Sun, thy blissful raysSteele (Author)English24
O God, while nature speaks thy praiseAnne Steele (Author)4
O gracious God, in Whom I liveAnne Steele (Author)English26
O happiness, thou pleasing dreamAnne Steele (Author)7
O kind adversity, thou friend to truthAnne Steele (Author)English1
O let thy sacred word impartAnne Steele (Author)4
O Lord, and shall thy Spirit restAnna Steele (Author)4
O Lord, encouraged by Thy graceAnne Steele (Author)English29
O Lord, how glorious is thy nameAnne Steele (Author)English1
O Lord, my best desires fulfillMrs. Steele (Author (vs. 4-6))English2
O Lord my God, oppressed with griefAnne Steele (Author)2
O Lord my life, my Savior, GodSteele (Author)3
O Lord, my strength, my righteousnessAnne Steele (Author)English1
O Savior, hear a little childAnna S. (Author)English2
O sent by heav'n, to teach the Saviour's praiseAnne Steele (Author)English1
O that the Lord would hear my crySteele (Author)English2
O Thou, to whose all-searching sightSteele (Author)English2
O Thou whose tender mercy hearsAnne Steele (Author)English254
O while I breathe to thee my LordSteele (Author)2
O world of bliss could mortal eyesAnne Steele (Author)4
Overwhelmed with restless griefs and fearsAnne Steele (Author)English5
Oft have I said, with inward sighsAnne Steele (Author)English1
Oppressed with fear, oppressed with griefAnne Steele (Author)English11
Peace, my complaining, doubting heartMrs. Steele (Author)12
Permit me, Lord, to seek Thy faceSteele (Author)English26
Praise ye the Lord, let praise employAnne Steele (Author)English44
Praise ye the Lord, O blissful themeAnne Steele (Author)English11
Preserved by Thine almighty armSteele (Author)English3
Providence profusely kindAnne Steele (Author)17
Recall, my heart, that dreadful hourAnne Steele (Author)English2
Religion can assuage the tempest of the soulAnne Steele (Author)4
Sad pris'ners in a house of clayAnne Steele (Author)English1
Say, while you press with growing loveAnne Steele (Author)3
See, gracious God, before Thy throneAnne Steele (Author)English114
See, Lord, thy willing subjects bowAnne Steele (Author)English13
Should famine o'er the mourning fieldMrs. Steele (Author)31
Should nature's charms to please the eyeAnne Steele (Author)9
Sing to the Lord, let praise inspireMrs. Steele (Author)11
So fades the lovely, blooming flowerAnne Steele (Author)English93
So lang mein Jesus lebtAnne Steele (Author)German1
Eternal Source of joys divineAnne Steele (Author)English34
Stern winter throws his icy chainsAnne Steele (Author)English82
Stretched on the cross the Savior diesSteele (Author)English137
Sun of Righteousness, arise, Chase the slumbers from our eyes!Anne Steele (Author)English2
Sure I must love the Savior's nameAnne Steele (Author)English1
Sure [When] the blest Comforter is nighSteele (Author)English77
That awful hour will soon appearAnne Steele (Author)30
The once loved form, now cold and deadAnne Steele (Author)English33
The cares of mortal life, how vain!Anne Steele (Author)English1
The day of praise is doneA. Steele (Author)English7
The gift indulgent heaven bestowsAnne Steele (Author)22
The God of my salvation livesSteele (Author)English19
The Savior [gospel], O what endless charmsAnne Steele (Author)English204
The Holy Spirit sure is nighAnne Steele (Author)6
The kind Redeemer left his throneAnne Steele (Author)4
The Lord forgets his wonted graceAnne Steele (Author)English1
The Lord, my Savior, is my LightAnne Steele (Author)English13
The Lord, my Shepherd and my GuideAnne Steele (Author)English4
The Lord of life, the Savior diesSteele (Author)English14
The Lord, the God of glory reignsMiss Anne Steele, 1717-1778 (Author)English30
The loving kindness of the Lord, delightful themeAnne Steele (Author)English1
The man of humble, upright heartAnne Steele (Author)6
The mind was formed to mount sublimeSteele (Author)16
The pains that wait our fleeting breathAnne Steele (Author)English1
The praises of my God and my KingMrs. Steele (Author)English10
The rising morn the closing dayMrs. Steele (Author)English19
The saints may rest within the tombAnne Steele (Author)English1
The Savior calls, let every earSteele (Author)English232
The traveller lost in nightAnne Steele (Author)18
The weary traveler lost in nightMrs. Steele (Author)6
The wondering nations have beheldAnne Steele (Author)English13
Thee, Lord, my thankful soul would blessAnne Steele (Author)English1
Thee, dearest Lord, my soul adoresAnne Steele (Author)3
Then shone almighty power and loveAnne Steele (Author)2
Then sing we the praise of cold waterAnne Steele (Author)3
There is a glorious world on highAnne Steele (Author)English46
There is a God, all nature speaksAnne Steele (Author)English111
There, low before His glorious throneAnne Steele (Author)English2
Those happy realms of joy and peaceMrs. Steele (Author)14
Thou great Creator, Father, LordAnne Steele (Author)4
Thou, Lord, hast earth's foundation laidAnne Steele (Author)6
Thou lovely Source of true delightAnne Steele (Author)English105
Thou only center of my restAnne Steele (Author)English18
Thou only Sovereign of my heartAnne Steele (Author)English166
Thou Prince of glory, slain for me, Breathing forgiveness in thy prayerSteele (Author)2
Dear refuge of my weary soulAnne Steele (Author)English267
Hence, vain, intruding world, departMrs. Steele (Author)10
Though nature's voice you must obeyMrs. Steele (Author)16
Though terrors late alarm'd my breastAnne Steele (Author)English1
Thy gracious presence, O my GodSteele (Author)English26
Thy kingdom, Lord, forever standsAnne Steele (Author)English13
Thy mercy, my God, is the theme of my songMrs. Steele (Author)English1
Thy wisdom, power and goodness, LordMrs. Steele (Author)26
'Tis wisdom, mercy, love divineAnne Steele (Author)6
To dwell in poverty belowAnne Steele (Author)English2
To God, I rais'd my earnest criesAnne Steele (Author)English1
To God, its source, my soul aspiresMrs. Steele (Author)9
To God, the refuge of his saintsAnne Steele (Author)English1
To Jesus our exalted Lord, Dear name by heaven and earth adoredAnne Steele (Author)English73
To Jesus, our victorious LordAnne Steele (Author)5
To our Redeemer's glorious nameAnne Steele (Author)English263
To thee, almighty God, we bringAnne Steele (Author)English2
To thee, my God, my heart shall bringAnne Steele (Author)15
To view, unveiled, thy radiant faceAnne Steele (Author)2
To your Creator, God, Your great Preserver, raiseAnne Steele (Author)English35
Triumphant, Christ ascends on highAnne Steele (Author)English16
Upheld by God's almighty armAnne Steele (Author)7
Vain world, be gone, nor vex my heartAnne Steele (Author)English1
Vexatious world, thy flatt'ring snaresAnne Steele (Author)English1
விழித்தெழுவாய் என் ஆன்மமே (Viḻitteḻuvāy eṉ āṉmamē)Anne Steele (Author)Tamil2
Was it for sin, for mortal guiltAnne Steele (Author)English2
Weary of these low scenes of nightMrs. Steele (Author)10
What less than Thine almighty wordAnne Steele (Author)English2
What shall I render to the Lord, Or how his wondrous grace record?Mrs. Steele (Author)8
What soft delight the peaceful bosom warmsAnne Steele (Author)3
When angry nations rush to armsAnne Steele (Author)English7
When blest with that transporting viewAnne Steele (Author)2
When blooming youth is snatched awayAnne Steele (Author)English216
When death appears before my sightAnne Steele (Author)English49
When death before my sightAnne Steele (Author)English4
When doubts and fears prevailing riseAnne Steele (Author)7
When fainting in the sultry waste Steele (Author)English25
When fancy spreads her boldest wingsAnne Steele (Author)24
When filled with grief, my anxious heartAnne Steele (Author)1
When gloomy thoughts and fearsAnne Steele (Author)English32
When gloomy thoughts and boding fearsAnne Steele (Author)16
When I resolved to watch my thoughtsAnne Steele, 1717-1778 (Author)English2
When I survey life's varied sceneAnne Steele (Author)English33
When, in His earthly courts, we viewAnne Steele (Author)English4
When Israel through the desert passedMrs. Steele (Author)English5
When present sufferings pain our heartsAnne Steele (Author)10
When sin and sorrow, fear and painMrs. Steele (Author)10
When sins and fears prevailing riseA. Steele (Author)English127
When verdure clothes the fertile valeAnne Steele (Author)English103
When youth and [or] age are snatched awayAnne Steele (Author)English10
Whene'er the angry passions riseAnne Steele (Author)English24
Whene'er to call the Savior mineAnne Steele (Author)3
Where Babel's rivers winding strayAnne Steele (Author)English1
Where is my God? Does He retireAnne Steele (Author)English60
Where shall I fly but to thy feetAnne Steele (Author)2
While beauty clothes the fertile vale Anne Steele (Author)2
While God my Father's nearMrs. Steele (Author)8
While justice waves her vengeful handAnne Steele (Author)10
While my Redeemer's nearAnne Steele (Author)English131
While sweet reflection through my daysAnne Steele (Author)2
While thou, my Lord, art nearAnn Steele (Author)English1
While to the grave our friends are borneAnne Steele (Author)22
While verdant hill and blooming valeAnne Steele (Author)English12
Why breathes my anxious heart the frequent sigh?Anne Steele (Author)English1
Why do the heathen nations riseAnne Steele (Author)English1
Why is my heart with grief oppressedMrs. Steele (Author)English11
Why is the heaven-descended mindAnne Steele (Author)English1
Why should my pining spirit beAnne Steele (Author)2
Why should my spirit cleave to earthAnne Steele (Author)English1
Why should the world's alluring toysAnne Steele (Author)12
Why sinks my weak desponding mindAnne Steele (Author)English54
With all the boasted pomp of warAnne Steele (Author)English3
يا رب طفل قد أتاكAnne Steele (Author)Arabic1
Ye earthly vanities, departSteele (Author)11
Ye gay deceivers of the mindAnne Steele (Author)English1
Ye glittering toys of earth, adieuAnne Steele (Author)English105
Ye humble souls, approach your GodAnne Steele (Author)English130
Ye humble souls complain no moreAnne Steele (Author)English54
Ye mothers, who, with growing loveSteele (Author)3
Ye mourning sinners, here discloseAnne Steele (Author)11
Ye rivers, as ye flowAnne Steele (Author)2
Ye sons of Zion, praise the LordAnne Steele (Author)English2
Ye trees, which form the shadeAnne Steele (Author)2
Ye warblers of the vernal shadeAnne Steele (Author)English1
Ye wretched, hungry, starving poorMrs. Steele (Author)English249
Ye wretched sons of men draw near (Steele)Anne Steele (Author)2

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