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John Hopkins

Short Name: John Hopkins
Full Name: Hopkins, John, d. 1570
Birth Year (est.): 1470
Death Year: 1570
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Texts by John Hopkins (74)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
All laud and praise with heart and voiceJ. H. (Author)2
All people hearken and give earJohn Hopkins (Author)2
All people that on earth do dwellHopkins (Author)English5
Amid the press with men of mightJ. H. (Author)2
At Bethlehem, in wintery coldJohn H. Hopkins, Jr. (Author)English1
Attend my people to my Law, And to my words inclineJohn Hopkins (Author)English2
Be light and glad, in God rejoiceJohn Hopkins (Author)3
Do not, O God, refrain thy tongueJohn Hopkins (Author)English2
Give laud unto the LordJ. H. (Author)English2
God is our refuge and our strength, In straits a present aidJohn Hopkins (Author)English1
God save me for thy holy NameJohn Hopkins (Author)2
Great is the Lord, and with great praiseJohn Hopkins (Author)2
Have mercy Lord on me I prayJ. H. (Author)2
Have mercy on me Lord after Thy great abounding graceJ. H. (Author)2
Have mercy on us Lord, And grant to us thy graceJohn Hopkins (Author)2
He that within the secret placeJohn Hopkins (Author)English2
O hear my prayer Lord and letJ. H. (Author)English1
How pleasant is thy dwelling place!J. H. (Author)2
I mercy will and judgment sing, O Lord God, unto theeJ. H. (Author)1
I said I will look to my ways, For fear I should go wrongJ. H. (Author)English2
I waited for the Lord my God, And patiently did bearJohn Hopkins (Author)English2
I waited long and sought the LordJ. H. (Author)2
I with my voice to God do cryJ. H. (Author)English2
In God the Lord be glad and lightJ. H. (Author)English2
It is a thing both good and meetJohn Hopkins (Author)English2
Like as the Hart doth breath & brayJ. H. (Author)2
Lord bow thine ear to my requestJ. H. (Author)English2
Lord give thy judgements to the KingJ. H. (Author)2
Lord God of health the hope and stayJ. H. (Author)2
Lord, plead my cause against my foes, Confound their force and mightJ. H. (Author)2
My heart doth take in handJ. H. (Author)2
My Lord my God is all distressJohn Hopkins (Author)2
My soul praise thou the Lord alwaysJ. H. (Author)English2
My soul to God shall give good heedJohn Hopkins (Author)2
O come let us lift up our voiceJ. H. (Author)2
O God give eare and do applyJohn Hopkins (Author)2
O God my God, wherefore dost thou John Hopkins (Author)1
O God my heart prepared isJ. H. (Author)English2
O God the Gentiles do invadeJ. H. (Author)English2
O God to me take heedJ. H. (Author)2
O Lord I put my trust in thee, Let nothing put me shameJohn Hopkins (Author)2
O Lord thou didst us cleane forsakeJ. H. (Author)2
O Lord thou dost revenge all wrongJohn Hopkins (Author)English2
O Lord unto my voice give earJohn Hopkins (Author)2
O sing a new song to the Lord For wonders he hath doneJohn Hopkins (Author)English1
O sing ye now unto the LordJohn Hopkins (Author)English2
Put me not to rebuke O Lord, In thy provoked ireJohn Hopkins (Author)English2
Regard O Lord, for I complainJ. H. (Author)2
Save me O God, and that with speedJohn Hopkins (Author)2
Send aid and save me from my foesJohn Hopkins (Author)2
Sing ye with praise unto the Lord, New songs with joy and mirthJ. H. (Author)English2
Sing ye with praise unto the Lord A new and pleasant songJohn Hopkins (Author)English1
Take pity for thy promise sakeJohn Hopkins (Author)2
That City shall full well endureJohn Hopkins (Author)English2
The earth is all the Lords, with allJ. H. (Author)2
The God of gods, the Lord, Hath called the earth by nameJohn Hopkins (Author)2
The Lord doth reign, although at itJohn Hopkins (Author)English2
The Lord as King aloft doth raigneJ. H. (Author)2
The Lord doth reign, wherat the earthJohn Hopkins (Author)English2
The Lord is both my health and lightJohn Hopkins (Author)2
The Lord is our defence and aidJohn Hopkins (Author)2
The wicked with his works unjustJohn Hopkins (Author)2
Thou hast been merciful indeedJ. H. (Author)English2
Thou Lord hast been our sure defenseJohn Hopkins (Author)English2
Thou herd that Israel dost keepJ. H. (Author)2
Thy praise alone, O Lord, doth reignJ. H. (Author)English4
To all that now in Jewry dwellJ. H. (Author)English2
To sing the mercies of the LordJ. H. (Author)2
Unto thee (God) will we give thanksJ. H. (Author)2
Why art thou (Lord) so long from usJohn Hopkins (Author)2
Why dost thou tyrant boast abroadJ. H. (Author)2
Ye people all with one accordJ. H. (Author)2
Ye righteous, in the Lord rejoice; It is a seemly sightJ. H. (Author)English2
Ye Rulers that are put in trustJohn Hopkins (Author)2
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