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*[[Come, Said Jesus]] | *[[Come, Said Jesus]] | ||
+ | *[[Praise to God, Immortal Praise]] | ||
+ | *[[Again the Lord of Life and Light]] | ||
+ | *[[Jehovah Reigns: Let Every Nation Hear]] | ||
+ | *[[Behold, Where Breathing Love Divine]] | ||
+ | *[[Awake, My Soul! Lift up Thine Eyes]] | ||
+ | *[[How Blest the Sacred Tie That Binds]] | ||
+ | *[[Come, Said Jesus' Sacred Voice]] | ||
+ | *[[Lo Where a Crowd of Pilgrims Toil]] | ||
+ | *[[Joy to the Followers of the Lord!]] | ||
+ | *[[Gentle Pilgrim, Tell Me Why]] | ||
+ | *[[Sleep, Sleep Today, Tormenting Cares]] | ||
+ | *[[When, as Returns This Solemn Day]] | ||
+ | *[[Salt of the Earth, Ye Virtuous Few]] | ||
+ | *[[How May Earth and Heaven Unite?]] | ||
=Publications= | =Publications= |
Revision as of 00:45, 7 September 2010
Life[1]
- Birth: Kibworth in Leicestershire, 20 June 1743
- Death: Stoke Newington, 9 March 1825
Hymns
Lyrics
- Come, Said Jesus
- Praise to God, Immortal Praise
- Again the Lord of Life and Light
- Jehovah Reigns: Let Every Nation Hear
- Behold, Where Breathing Love Divine
- Awake, My Soul! Lift up Thine Eyes
- How Blest the Sacred Tie That Binds
- Come, Said Jesus' Sacred Voice
- Lo Where a Crowd of Pilgrims Toil
- Joy to the Followers of the Lord!
- Gentle Pilgrim, Tell Me Why
- Sleep, Sleep Today, Tormenting Cares
- When, as Returns This Solemn Day
- Salt of the Earth, Ye Virtuous Few
- How May Earth and Heaven Unite?
Publications
- The works of Anna Lætitia Barbauld: Volume 1, 1826
- The life and works of Anna Laetitia Barbauld: Volume 2, 1874
- Hymns in prose for children, by the author of Lessons for children, 1819
- Hymns in prose for children, by the author of Lessons for children. By the author of Lessons for children, 1824
- Etc.