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L. H. Sigourney

L. H. Sigourney
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Texts by L. H. Sigourney (114)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Admitted where Thy truths are taughtLydia H. Sigourney (Author)5
All hail, ye blessed bandLydia H. Sigourney (Author)2
All hail, ye servants of the LordMiss Sigourney (Author)11
And can I yet delayMrs. Lydia Sigourney (Author)English1
Appear for my defence, my GodL. H. Sigourney (Author)2
Around a table, not a tombLydia H. Sigourney (Author)English4
As bowed by sudden storms, the roseLydia H. Sigourney (Author)16
As crushed by sudden storms, the roseLydia H. Sigourney (Author)3
At life's early mornL. H. Sigourney (Author)English2
Blest Comforter divine!Lydia H. Sigourney (Author)English101
Bright morn hath shut her eyeMrs. Sigourney (Author)1
Check at their fountain headLydia H. Sigourney (Author)5
Choose ye His cross to bearLydia Sigourney (Author)English14
Clime beneath whose genial sunLydia H. Sigourney (Author)7
Come listening Spirit, comeL. H. Sigourney (Author)4
Come see the grassy bed, where our companionL. H. Sigourney (Author)1
Dark night away hath rolledLydia H. Sigourney (Author)14
Die Leiden, welche grausam droh'nLydia H. Sigourney (Author)German2
Do the clouds around thee gatherL. H. Sigourney (Author)2
Down to unfathomed depthsL. H. Sigourney (Author)English2
Father, a weary heart hath come to Thee for peaceMrs. Sigourney (1792-1865) (Author)English1
Fill the Easter font with careLydia H. Sigourney (Author)5
Full flowed Bethesda's mantling poolL. H. Sigourney (Author)2
Go to thy rest, my childLydia H. Sigourney (Author)English62
Go, when the morning shinethMrs. Sigourney (Author)English1
God gave to Afric's sonsMrs. Sigourney (Author)4
God of the ever rolling deepMrs. L. H. Sigourney (Author)2
God of the year, with songs of praiseL. H. Sigourney (Author)English16
Hath the Almighty handsLydia H. Sigourney (Author)2
He who spread out the skyL. H. S. (Author)1
Hear, dwellers on the stable landMrs. Sigourney (Author)2
High we raise our hallelujahsLydia H. Sigourney (Author)5
Home, home, its glorious thresholdL. H. Sigourney (Author)2
How beauteous the morning appearsLydia H. Sigourney (Author)3
How hath he loved us, Ask the starMrs. Sigourney (Author)3
Hush, little Christian childMrs. Sigourney (Author)English8
Hushed be the battle's fearful roarLydia H. Sigourney (Author)5
I saw a little girl, with half uncovered formL. H. Sigourney (Author)2
It was a fearful nightSigourney (Author)2
Laborers of Christ, ariseMrs. L. H. Sigourney (Author)English92
Like her who in Samaria's boundLydia H. Sigourney (Author)5
Little raindrops feed the rillLydia H. Sigourney (Author)English17
Lord, lead my heart to learnSigourney (Author)16
Lord, may the spirit of this feastLydia H. Sigourney (Author)English18
Lord, teach my heart to learnL. H. Sigourney (Author)1
Lord, the shades of night surround usL. H. Sigourney (Author)English2
Lowly and solemn beMrs. Sigourney (Author)English3
Man hath a voice severeLyida Huntley Sigourney (Author)English2
My child, look upward to the skyLydia H. Sigourney (Author)2
My glorious home in heavenL. H. Sigourney (Author)2
My soul, thy hasty censure spareLydia H. Sigourney (Author)4
Native land, in summer smilingLydia H. Sigourney (Author)5
Night wraps the realm where Jesus wokeSigourney (Author)3
Not for the summer's hour aloneL. H. Sigourney (Author)10
Now, is the voice that nature breathesLydia H. Sigourney (Author)English8
Now mercy's light-winged pageL. H. Sigourney (Author)4
O Christian love, be strong, be strongSigourney (Author)English3
O if to Afric's sable raceMrs. Sigourney (Author)4
O thou who biddest the sunLydia H. Sigourney (Author)3
O thou who dwellest in the heavens highLydia H. Sigourney (Author)4
Oh! lift the hand, and Peace shall bearMrs. Sigourney (Author)English2
Only this once, the wine cup glowedMrs. Sigourney (Author)10
Onward, onward, men of heavenLydia H. Sigourney (Author)English55
Parent, who with speechless feelingLydia H. Sigourney (Author)3
Pastor, thou art from us takenLydia Sigourney (Author)English17
Peace was the song that [the] angels sangLydia H. Sigourney (Author)5
Philosophy of old her ponderous tomesL. H. Sigourney (Author)3
Plants of our country's hopeLydia H. Sigourney (Author)3
Plants of the heart we bringL. H. Sigourney (Author)5
Prayer is the dew of faithL. H. Sigourney (Author)2
Prayer may be sweet in cottage homesL. H. Sigourney (Author)19
Ruler of the earth and skyL. H. S. (Author)3
Savior, Thy law we loveL. H. Sigourney (Author)English39
Scorn not the darken'd browL. H. Sigourney (Author)English2
Servants of Christ, ariseMrs. Lydia H. Sigourney (Author)English16
Still in the forming hour of youthLydia H. Sigourney (Author)3
Temperance, tell the listening worldLydia H. Sigourney (Author)6
Thanks for the Sabbath's holy rayL. H. Sigourney (Author)2
That mighty angel to whose handLydia H. Sigourney (Author)English9
The best of days has comeMrs. Sigourney (Author)3
The holy dead! why weep ye soMrs. Sigourney (Author)1
The long lost [prodigal] son, with streaming eyesLydia H. Sigourney (Author)English38
The Lord is on his holy throneL. H. Sigourney (Author)4
The mighty angel to whose handSigourney (Author)7
The sun hath [has] gone to restL. H. S. (Author)12
There sprang a tree of deadly nameLydia H. Sigourney (Author)13
There was a bird like creatureL. H. Sigourney (Author)2
There was a noble arkLydia H. Sigourney (Author)10
There's a draught that causeth sadnessLydia H. Sigourney (Author)3
They dread no storm that lowersLydia H. Sigourney (Author)2
Thy father, why with locks of snowL. H. Sigourney (Author)3
True prayer is not the imposing soundMrs. Sigourney (Author)2
'Twas near the close of that blest dayLydia H. Sigourney (Author)3
Up at the Gospel's glorious soundL. H. Sigourney (Author)2
Waft not to me the blast of fameL. H. Sigourney (Author)2
Watcher! Who wakest by the bed of painLydia H. Sigourney (Author)English4
We are the boys who love the truthMrs. L. H. Sigourney (Author)2
We have a goodly climeMrs. Sigourney (Author)3
We mourn for those who toilL. H. Sigourney (Author)4
We praise Thee, if one rescued soulLydia H. Sigourney (Author)English13
We praise Thee, Lord, if but one soulLydia H. Sigourney (Author)English13
We thank thee, Father, for the dayLydia H. Sigourney (Author)4
We'll not forget to thank youL. H. Sigourney (Author)2
When adverse winds and waves ariseLydia H. Sigourney (Author)English28
When injured Arfic's captive [captives] claimLydia H. Sigourney (Author)4
When renovating grace beginsH. (Author)5
When the parting bosom bleedsL. H. Sigourney (Author)6
When with unclouded ray Shines the bright sunLydia H. Sigourney (Author)English9
Where wilt thou put thy trustLydia H. Sigourney (Author)English26
Who knoweth of his safety, LordLydia H. Sigourney (Author)4
Why wilt thou cast thy careLydia H. Sigourney (Author)4
Why wilt thou put thy trustL. H. Sigourney (Author)2
Wrapped in the robe of faithL. H. Sigourney (Author)2
Yet who this fearful deed hath wroughtL. H. Sigourney (Author)2
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