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Henry Francis Lyte

Henry Francis Lyte
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Short Name: Henry Francis Lyte
Full Name: Lyte, Henry Francis, 1793-1847
Birth Year: 1793
Death Year: 1847

Lyte, Henry Francis, M.A., son of Captain Thomas Lyte, was born at Ednam, near Kelso, June 1, 1793, and educated at Portora (the Royal School of Enniskillen), and at Trinity College, Dublin, of which he was a Scholar, and where he graduated in 1814. During his University course he distinguished himself by gaining the English prize poem on three occasions. At one time he had intended studying Medicine; but this he abandoned for Theology, and took Holy Orders in 1815, his first curacy being in the neighbourhood of Wexford. In 1817, he removed to Marazion, in Cornwall. There, in 1818, he underwent a great spiritual change, which shaped and influenced the whole of his after life, the immediate cause being the illness and death of a brother clergyman. Lyte says of him:—

"He died happy under the belief that though he had deeply erred, there was One whose death and sufferings would atone for his delinquencies, and be accepted for all that he had incurred;"

and concerning himself he adds:—

"I was greatly affected by the whole matter, and brought to look at life and its issue with a different eye than before; and I began to study my Bible, and preach in another manner than I had previously done."

From Marazion he removed, in 1819, to Lymington, where he composed his Tales on the Lord's Prayer in verse (pub. in 1826); and in 1823 he was appointed Perpetual Curate of Lower Brixham, Devon. That appointment he held until his death, on Nov. 20, 1847. His Poems of Henry Vaughan, with a Memoir, were published in 1846.

His own Poetical works were:—
(1) Poems chiefly Religious 1833; 2nd ed. enlarged, 1845. (2) The Spirit of the Psalms, 1834, written in the first instance for use in his own Church at Lower Brixham, and enlarged in 1836; (3) Miscellaneous Poems (posthumously) in 1868. This last is a reprint of the 1845 ed. of his Poems, with "Abide with me" added. (4) Remains, 1850.
Lyte's Poems have been somewhat freely drawn upon by hymnal compilers; but by far the larger portion of his hymns found in modern collections are from his Spirit of the Psalms. In America his hymns are very popular. In many instances, however, through mistaking Miss Auber's (q. v.) Spirit of the Psalms, 1829, for his, he is credited with more than is his due. The Andover Sabbath Hymn Book, 1858, is specially at fault in this respect. The best known and most widely used of his compositions are "Abide with me, fast falls the eventide;” “Far from my heavenly home;" "God of mercy, God of grace;" "Pleasant are Thy courts above;" "Praise, my soul, the King of heaven;" and "There is a safe and secret place." These and several others are annotated under their respective first lines: the rest in common use are:—
i. From his Poems chiefly Religious, 1833 and 1845.
1. Above me hangs the silent sky. For Use at Sea.
2. Again, 0 Lord, I ope mine eyes. Morning.
3. Hail to another Year. New Year.
4. How good, how faithful, Lord, art Thou. Divine care of Men.
5. In tears and trials we must sow (1845). Sorrow followed by Joy.
6. My [our] rest is in heaven, my [our] rest is not here. Heaven our Home.
7. 0 Lord, how infinite Thy love. The Love of God in Christ.
8. Omniscient God, Thine eye divine. The Holy Ghost Omniscient.
9. The leaves around me falling. Autumn.
10. The Lord hath builded for Himself. The Universe the Temple of God.
11. Vain were all our toil and labour. Success is of God.
12. When at Thy footstool, Lord, I bend. Lent.
13. When earthly joys glide swift away. Ps. cii.
14. Wilt Thou return to me, O Lord. Lent.
15. With joy we hail the sacred day. Sunday.

ii. From his Spirit of the Psalms, 1834.
16. Be merciful to us, O God. Ps. lvii.
17. Blest is the man who knows the Lord. Ps. cxii.
18. Blest is the man whose spirit shares. Ps. xli.
19. From depths of woe to God I cry. Ps. cxxxx.
20. Gently, gently lay Thy rod. Ps. vi.
21. Glorious Shepherd of the sheep. Ps. xxiii.
22. Glory and praise to Jehovah on high. Ps. xxix.
23. God in His Church is known. Ps. lxxvi.
24. God is our Refuge, tried and proved. Ps. xlvi.
25. Great Source of my being. Ps. lxxiii.
26. Hear, O Lord, our supplication. Ps. lxiv.
27. How blest the man who fears the Lord. Ps.cxxviii.
28. Humble, Lord, my haughty spirit. Ps. cxxxi.
29. In this wide, weary world of care. Ps. cxxxii.
30. In vain the powers of darkness try. Ps.lii.
31. Jehovah speaks, let man be awed. Ps. xlix.
32. Judge me, O Lord, and try my heart. Ps. xxvi.
33. Judge me, O Lord, to Thee I fly. Ps. xliii.
34. Lord, I have sinned, but O forgive. Ps. xli.
35. Lord, my God, in Thee I trust. Ps. vii.
36. Lord of the realms above, Our Prophet, &c. Ps.xlv.
37. Lone amidst the dead and dying. Ps. lxii.
38. Lord God of my salvation. Ps. lxxxviii.
39. Lord, I look to Thee for all. Ps. xxxi.
40. Lord, I would stand with thoughtful eye. Ps. lxix.
41. Lord, my God, in Thee I trust. Ps. vii.
42. My God, my King, Thy praise I sing. Ps. cviii.
43. My God, what monuments I see. Ps. xxxvi.
44. My spirit on [to] Thy care. Ps. xxxi.
45. My trust is in the Lord. Ps. xi.
46. Not unto us, Almighty Lord [God]. Ps. cxv.
47. O God of glory, God of grace. Ps. xc.
48. O God of love, how blest are they. Ps. xxxvii.
49. O God of love, my God Thou art. Ps. lxiii.
50. O God of truth and grace. Ps. xviii.
51. O had I, my Saviour, the wings of a dove. Ps. lv.
52. O how blest the congregation. Ps. lxxxix.
53. O how safe and [how] happy he. Ps. xci.
54. O plead my cause, my Saviour plead. Ps. xxxv.
55. O praise the Lord, 'tis sweet to raise. Ps. cxlvii.
56. O praise the Lord; ye nations, pour. Ps. cxvii.
57. O praise ye the Lord With heart, &c. Ps. cxlix.
58. O that the Lord's salvation. Ps. xiv.
59. O Thou Whom thoughtless men condemn. Ps. xxxvi.
60. Of every earthly stay bereft. Ps. lxxiv.
61. Our hearts shall praise Thee, God of love. Ps. cxxxviii.
62. Pilgrims here on earth and strangers. Ps. xvi.
63. Praise for Thee, Lord, in Zion waits. Ps. lxv.
64. Praise to God on high be given. Ps. cxxxiv.
65. Praise ye the Lord, His servants, raise. Ps. cxiii.
66. Redeem'd from guilt, redeem'd from fears. Ps. cxvi.
67. Save me by Thy glorious name. Ps. liv.
68. Shout, ye people, clap your hands. Ps. xlvii.
69. Sing to the Lord our might. Ps. lxxxi.
70. Strangers and pilgrims here below. Ps. cix.
71. Sweet is the solemn voice that calls. Ps. cxxii.
72. The Church of God below. Ps. lxxxvii.
73. The Lord is King, let earth be glad. Ps. xcvii.
74. The Lord is on His throne. Ps. xciii.
75. The Lord is our Refuge, the Lord is our Guide. Ps. xlvii.
76. The mercies of my God and King. Ps. lxxxix.
77. The Lord Who died on earth for men. Ps. xxi.
78. Tis a pleasant thing to fee. Ps. cxxxiii.
79. Thy promise, Lord, is perfect peace. Ps. iii.
80. Unto Thee I lift mine [my] eyes. Ps. cxxiii.
81. Whom shall [should] we love like Thee? Ps. xviii.
Lyte's versions of the Psalms are criticised where their sadness, tenderness and beauty are set forth. His hymns in the Poems are characterized by the same features, and rarely swell out into joy and gladness.

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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Lyte, Henry Francis, p. 706, i. Additional versions of Psalms are in common use:--
1. Lord, a thousand foes surround us. Psalms lix.
2. Praise, Lord, for Thee in Zion waits. Psalms lxv.
3. The Christian like his Lord of old. Psalms cxl.
4. The Lord of all my Shepherd is. Psalms xxiii.
5. The Lord of heaven to earth is come. Psalms xcviii.
6. Thy mercy, Lord, the sinner's hope. Psalms xxxvi.
7. To Thee, O Lord, in deep distress. Psalms cxlii. Sometimes given as "To God I turned in wild distress."
8. Uphold me, Lord, too prone to stray. Psalms i.
9. When Jesus to our [my] rescue came. Psalms cxxvi. These versions appeared in the 1st edition of Lyte's Spirit of the Psalms, 1834. It must be noted that the texts of the 1834, the 1836, and the 3rd ed., 1858, vary considerably, but Lyte was not responsible for the alterations and omissions in the last, which was edited by another hand for use at St. Mark's, Torquay.
Lyte's version of Psalms xxix., "Glory and praise to Jehovah on high" (p. 706, ii., 22), first appeared in his Poems, 1st ed., 1833, p. 25. Read also No. 39 as "Lord, I look for all to Thee."

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Wikipedia Biography

Henry Francis Lyte (1 June 1793 – 20 November 1847) was an Anglican divine, hymnodist, and poet.

Texts by Henry Francis Lyte (248)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A captive long 'neath sense and sinHenry Francis Lyte (Author)2
A Jesus, o Rei da glória, santos hinos entoai.Henry Francis Lyte (Author)Portuguese2
Abide with me: fast falls the eventideHenry F. Lyte (Author)English1523
Abide with me, the Kosmon dawn is hereHenry Francis Lyte (Author)2
Abiding, O so wondrous sweet!H. F. Lyte (Author)English5
Above me hangs the silent skyHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English2
Ach bleib' bei mir, weil's Abend worden istHenry Francis Lyte (Author)German5
Again, O Lord, I ope my eyesHenry F. Lyte (Author)2
Agtaengca caniacHenry Francis Lyte (Author)Tagalog2
Alabad al Rey del cieloHenry F. Lyte (Author)Spanish2
Alles will ich, Herr, verlassenHenry F. Lyte (Author)German5
إن تركي كل ماليHenry F. Lyte (Author)Arabic1
Arise, ye people, and adoreHenry F. Lyte (Author)English24
As bright and lasting as the sunHenry Francis Lyte (Author)2
As pants the hart for cooling springs, When heated in the chaseHenry F. Lyte (Author)English6
As pants the hart for cooling streams, When heated in the chaseRev. Henry F. Lyte (Author)English52
Assert Thy claims, O God!Henry F. Lyte, 1793-1847 (Author)English2
Awake, ye saints, awake, And hail this sacred dayHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English1
Away, ye ceaseless doubts and fearsHenry Francis Lyte (Author)3
Be merciful to us, O God, upon Thy people shineHenry F. Lyte (Author)English10
Bellas tus moradas sonHenry Francis Lyte, 1793-1847 (Author)Spanish6
Bleibe bei mir, die Nacht ist vor der TürHenry F. Lyte (Author)German1
Bleibe bei uns, Herr, wenn es Abend wirdHenry F. Lyte (Author)German2
Blest is the man whose spirit sharesHenry F. Lyte (Author)English9
Blest is the penitent, who feelsHenry F. Lyte (Author)English2
Blest Savior, on thy careHenry Francis Lyte (Author)3
Blif du hos mig, ty afton kommer visstHenry F. Lyte (Author)Swedish2
Bright was the guiding star that ledLyte (Author)English2
Bugbe Re ti l’ewa to!Henry Francis Lyte (Author)Yoruba2
Canta, canta, alma míaHenry Francis Lyte, 1793-1847 (Author)Spanish5
Christians, are the words you speakHenry F. Lyte, 1793-1847 (Author)English2
Church [child] of God, by Christ's salvationHenry F. Lyte (Author)English3
Comigo habita, ó Deus, a noite vemHenry Francis Lyte (Author)Portuguese2
Cristo, mi cruz he tomadoHenry F. Lyte (Author)Spanish3
Dark was my lot, and long it spurnedHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English2
Did Christ o'er sinners weep?Rev. Henry Francis Lyte (1793-1847) (Author)English4
E ka Makua e Henry F. Lyte, 1793-1847 (Author)Hawaiian2
Es schreit der Hirsch nach frischem QuellHenry Francis Lyte (Author)German6
Far from my heavenly homeH. F. Lyte (Author)English110
Fica ao meu lado, ó Deus, em meu viver.Henry Francis Lyte (Author)Portuguese2
For long I toiled, and knew no earthly restHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English2
Forbliv hos mig; fort daler solen blidHenry F. Lyte (Author)Norwegian2
From Thee, O LORD, I came at firstHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English2
Garai neni usiku hwasvikaHenry Francis Lyte (Author)Shona2
Gently, gently, lay Thy rodLyte (Author)English33
Gently, gently, O my God, on me layHenry Francis Lyte (Author)2
Glorious Shepherd of the sheepHenry Francis Lyte (Author)3
God in his church is knownHenry Francis Lyte (Author)Latin2
God is our refuge, tried and provedHenry F. Lyte (Author)English11
God of mercy, God of grace, Show the brightness of Thy faceRev. H. F. Lyte (Author)English155
God of wisdom, God of graceHenry Francis Lyte (Author)2
Great God, we hail the sacred dayHenry Francis Lyte (Author)2
Great is the Lord, his praise be greatHenry Francis Lyte (Author)5
Habita em mim na dura tentaçãoHenry F. Lyte (Author)Portuguese2
Habita en mi, Señor, vive conmigoH. F. Lyte (Author)Spanish2
Hark, round the God of loveHenry Francis Lyte (1793-1847) (Author)English5
Hark! the voice of Jesus crying, "Who will go and work today?"Henry F. Lyte (Author)English1
Haste, O Lord, my spirit faintsHenry F. Lyte (Author)English2
Hasten, Lord, the glorious timeLyte (Author)English6
Heal me Lord, my flesh is weakLyte (Author)2
Hear, O Lord, our supplicationHenry F. Lyte (Author)English2
Help, Lord, the godly fail!Henry F. Lyte (Author)English2
Herr, bleib' bei mir; denn schon neigt sich der TagHenry Francis Lyte (Author)German1
Herr, bleib bei mir, der Abend bricht hereinHenry Francis Lyte (Author)German3
Herr, bleib' bei mir, die Sonne schon sich neigtH. F. Lyte (Author)German18
Herr, bleib' bei uns, Der Tag hat sich geneigtHenry Francis Lyte (Author)German2
Herr, ich hab dein Kreuz erwähletHenry Francis Lyte (Author)German2
Herr, ich hab mein Kreuz genommenHenry Francis Lyte (Author)German1
How blest the man who fears the LordHenry F. Lyte (Author)English3
Humble, Lord, my haughty spiritH. F. Lyte (Author)English9
I at last my cross have takenHenry F. Lyte (Arranger)English2
I need Thy presence every passing hourRev. Henry F. Lyte (Author)English3
In tears and trials we must sowHenry Francis Lyte (Author)2
In thee, O Lord, my trust I placeHenry F. Lyte (Author)3
In this wide, weary world of careHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English2
In vain the powers of darkness tryHenry F. Lyte (Author)English3
Is not the way to heavenly gainHenry F. Lyte (Author)4
It comes, the awful hourHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English2
Jehovah reigns enthroned in stateHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English2
Jehovah speaks; let man be awedHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English3
Jest ze mną Pan, gdy wieczór zbliźa sięks. Henry Francis Lyte (Author)Polish2
Jesus, baclayec ti cruzmoHenry Francis Lyte (Author)Tagalog2
Jesus, I my cross have taken, All to leave and follow TheeHenry F. Lyte (Author)English1020
Jesus, jag mitt kors vill b'raHenry Francis Lyte (Author)2
Jesus, mein Kreuz will ich tragenHenry Francis Lyte (Author)German2
Judge me, O Lord, and try my heartLyte (Author)2
Judge me, O Lord; to Thee I flyHenry Francis Lyte (Author)1
Kici mauŋ ye, Christ: oḣaŋkoyaHenry F. Lyte (Author)Dakota1
Know, my soul, thy full salvationHenry F. Lyte (Author)English120
Know, O child, thy full salvationHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English12
കൂടെ പാര്‍ക്ക നേരം വൈകുന്നിതാ (Kūṭe pārkka nēraṁ vaikunnitā)Henry Francis Lyte (Author)Malayalam2
Let God arise, and scatteredHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English1
Let the people praise thee, LordHenry Francis Lyte (Author)3
Lia wau, e Iesu KristoHenry F. Lyte (Author)Hawaiian2
Lone amidst the dead and dyingHenry F. Lyte (Author)8
Long did I toil and knew no earthly restHenry F. Lyte (Author)English21
LORD, be merciful to meHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English2
Lord God of my salvation, To thee, to thee I cryH. F. Lyte (Author)English15
Lord, how the troublers of my peaceHenry Francis Lyte (Author)3
Lord, I have sinned, but O forgiveHenry F. Lyte (Author)English5
Lord, I look for all to theeLyte (Author)16
Lord, I would stand with thoughtful eyeHenry Francis Lyte (Author)1
Lord, my God, in Thee I trustHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English2
Lord of the realms above, Our ProphetHenry F. Lyte (Author)5
Lord, thy blessings shedHenry Francis Lyte (Author)2
'Tis not that I did choose TheeHenry F. Lyte, 1793-1847 (Author (st. 3))English1
Lord, to our prayer attendHenry Francis Lyte (Author)1
LORD, we have heard our fathers tellHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English2
Lord, what a world of sense and sinHenry F. Lyte, 1793-1847 (Author)English2
LORD, You are good: I know it wellHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English2
Loud was the wind, and wild the tideHenry Francis Lyte (Author)1
Low in the dust, O LORD, we lieHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English2
Man in his primal beauty shoneHenry Francis Lyte (Author)2
Momba anay, ry Jeso Tompo oH. F. Lyte (Author)Malagasy2
My God, my King, Thy praise I'll singH. F. Lyte (1793-1847) (Author)English11
My God, what monuments I seeHenry F. Lyte (Author)English9
My heart its God would singHenry F. Lyte, 1793-1847 (Author)English2
My home is in heaven, my rest is not hereHenry F. Lyte (Author)English84
My Savior, how Thy soul was awedHenry F. Lyte (Author)English2
My spirit on Thy careH. F. Lyte (Author)English166
My trust is in the Lord, What foe can injure me?Henry F. Lyte (Author)English13
Naomba, Bwana ukae namiH. F. Lyte, 1739-1847 (Author)Swahili2
"No God for me!" the fool exclaimsHenry F. Lyte (Author)English2
Nos coeurs chantent, roi de gloireHenry F. Lyte (1793-1847) (Author)French2
Not unto us, Almighty Lord, But to Thyself the glory be!Henry Francis Lyte (Author)English7
Now God be with us, for the night is closingRev. Henry Francis Lyte (1793-1847) (Author)English1
O bleibe, Herr, der Abend bricht hereinHenry Francis Lyte (Author)German2
O bliv hos mig naar livets kveld er n'rHenry F. Lyte (Author)2
O Dio d’amor, deh, ascolta il mio pregarHenry Francis Lyte (Author)Italian2
O God of glory, God of graceHenry F. Lyte (Author)English2
O God of love, how blest are theyHenry Francis Lyte (Author)2
O God of love, my God Thou artHenry Francis Lyte (Author)2
O had I, my Savior, the wings of a doveRev. Henry Francis Lyte, 1793-1847 (Author)English15
O hallowed Head, compelled to bowHenry Francis Lyte (Author)2
O how blest the congregationHenry F. Lyte (Author)English3
O how safe, how happy heHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English9
O learn of me, the Savior cried Lyte (Author)12
O let the people of the LordHenry Francis Lyte (Paraphraser)English2
O lift your hearts, O, tune your tonguesHenry Francis Lyte (Author)3
O Lord, how good, how great art thouHenry F. Lyte (Author)English18
O Lord, how infinite thy loveHenry F. Lyte (Author)15
O LORD, why hide Thou Thy faceHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English2
Ó minha alma, a Deus bendizeHenry Francis Lyte (Author)Portuguese2
O plead my cause, my Savior, pleadHenry Francis Lyte (Author)4
O praise the Lord in that blest placeHenry F. Lyte, 1793-1847 (Author)English1
O praise the Lord, 'tis sweet to raiseHenry F. Lyte (Author)English6
O praise ye the Lord, his greatness proclaimHenry Francis Lyte (Author)13
O praise ye the Lord With heart and with voiceHenry F. Lyte (Author)English5
O that day of dread and wonderHenry F. Lyte (Author)English3
O that the Lord's salvationHenry F. Lyte (Author)English96
O what a conquest Jesus wonHenry F. Lyte (Author)English3
Of earthly stayHenry Francis Lyte (Author)2
Of every earthly stay bereftHenry F. Lyte, 1793-1847 (Author)English3
O for the death of thoseLyte (Author)English1
O while thou dost smile upon meHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English5
On God, on God my soul reliesHenry F. Lyte, 1793-1847 (Author)English3
On Horeb's rock the prophet stoodHenry F. Lyte (Author)English1
On thy Church, O Power DivineLyte (Author)English2
Once more we come before our GodHenry F. Lyte (Author)English2
Our blest Redeemer, ere He breathedLyte (Author)English2
Pilgrims here on earth and strangersHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English2
Pleasant are Thy courts above in the land of lightHenry F. Lyte (Author)English202
Praise, Lord, for Thee in Zion waitsRev. Henry F. Lyte (Author)English71
Praise, my soul, the God of heavenHenry Francis Lyte (Author)5
Praise, my soul, the King of heavenHenry F. Lyte (Author)English461
Praise the Lord, His glories showHenry F. Lyte (Author)English133
Praise the Lord, ye heavens adore HimHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English1
Praise to God on high be givenHenry F. Lyte (Author)English5
Пребудь со мной! уж свет сменился мглой (Prebud' so mnoy! uzh svet smenilsya mgloy)Henry Francis Lyte (Author)Russian2
قابلا حمل صليبيHenry F. Lyte (Author)Arabic1
Rebuke us, Father, but in loveHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English2
Redeemed from guilt, redeemed from fearsHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English17
Rejoice, the Lord is King: Your Lord and King adoreRev. H. F. Lyte (Author)English2
Reste avec moi! C’est l’heure où le jour baisseHenry F. Lyte (Author)French2
Reste avec moi, déjà le jour déclineHenry F. Lyte (Author)French2
Reste avec nous, Seigneur, le jour déclineHenry Francis Lyte (Author)French2
Save me by Thy glorious nameHenry Francis Lyte (Author)1
Savior, lead us for we needHenry F. Lyte (Author)2
Savior, like a shepherd lead usRev. H. F. Lyte (Author)English15
سبحي رب الأعاليHenry Francis Lyte (Author)Arabic1
Señor Jesús, el día ya se fuéHenry F. Lyte (Author)Spanish2
Señor Jesús, la luz del sol se fueHenry Francis Lyte (Author)Spanish15
Sing to the Lord our MightHenry F. Lyte (Author)English32
Som hjorten skriger efter vandH. F. Lyte (Author)Norwegian2
Som toerstig hjort till k'llan trarHenry F. Lyte (Author)2
Sons of men, behold from farLyte (Author)English1
Soul, then know thy full salvationRev. Henry F. Lyte (Author)English17
Spirit of peace, celestial doveRev. Henry F. Lyte, 1793-1847 (Author)English3
Spirit of purity and loveLyte (Author)1
Stranger and a pilgrim here belowHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English2
Stranger and pilgrim here below, I turn for refuge, Lord, to theeHenry Francis Lyte (Author)2
Sweet evening hour, sweet evening hourHenry F. Lyte (Author)English9
Sweet is the solemn voice that callsHenry F. Lyte, 1793-1847 (Author)English21
Sweet is the work, O LordLyte (Author)English8
Swift to its close ebbs out life's little dayHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English5
Teach me, Lord, my true conditionHenry Francis Lyte (Author)2
The Christian, like his Lord of oldLyte (Author)2
The church of God belowHenry F. Lyte (Author)English3
The leaves around me fallingHenry F. Lyte (Author)English19
The Lord hath builded for himselfHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English3
The Lord in trouble hear theeHenry F. Lyte (Author)5
The Lord is our Refuge, the Lord is our GuideHenry F. Lyte (Author)English2
The Lord of all my Shepherd isHenry F. Lyte (Author)2
The Lord who died on earth for menHenry Francis Lyte (Author)2
The love of God, how safely led, How surely kept, how richly fedH. F. Lyte (Author)English2
The mercies of my God and KingHenry F. Lyte (Author)English30
The powers of earth and hell combineHenry F. Lyte (Author)English2
There is a safe and secret placeHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English117
They who on the Lord relyLyte (Author)English2
Thou are, Thou were, O LORDHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English2
Thou, whose never failing armHenry F. Lyte (Author)English6
تحت جناحي القديرHenry F. Lyte (Author)Arabic1
Thy goodness and Thy truthHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English2
Thy mercy, Lord, the sinner's hopeHenry F. Lyte (Author)3
Thy promise, Lord, is perfect peaceHenry F. Lyte (Author)3
'Tis a pleasant thing to seeHenry F. Lyte (Author)English14
’Tis He! ’Tis He! The Son of God!Henry Francis Lyte (Paraphraser)English3
To bless thy chosen raceHenry Francis Lyte (Alterer)English1
Tossed upon life's raging billowLyte (Author)English1
Uphold me, Lord, too prone to strayHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English7
Vain were all our toil and laborHenry F. Lyte (Author)English12
Vainly through night's weary hoursHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English6
വാഴ്ത്തെൻ ദേഹി സ്വർ-രാജനെ (Vāḻtten dēhi svar-rājane)Henry Francis Lyte (Author)Malayalam2
Vater der Barmherzigkeit, lass, o Höchter, allezeitHenry Francis Lyte (Author)German2
Ven, oh Señor; la noche viene yaHenry Francis Lyte (Author)Spanish2
Ver tú mær hjá, nú sólin fór um sýnHenry Francis Lyte (Author)Faroese2
Well Thy works proclaim Thee, LordH. F. Lyte (Author)English2
When at Thy footstool, Lord, I bendHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English32
When earthly joys glide swift awayHenry Francis Lyte (Author)1
When glorious in the nightly skyHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English2
When Jesus to my rescue cameHenry Francis Lyte (Author)English2
Who O Lord, when life is overLyte (Author)English3
Whom have we, Lord, in heaven but TheeLyte (Author)English2
Whom should we love like TheeHenry Francis Lyte, 1793-1847 (Author)English5
Why bid me like a birdHenry F. Lyte (Author)2
Why do the people rageHenry F. Lyte (Author)English2
Why have you cast us off, O Lord?Henry Francis Lyte (Author)English2
With joy we hail the sacred dayLyte (Author)English10
我靈, 讚美天上君王 (Wǒ líng, zànměi tiānshàng jūnwáng)Henry F. Lyte (Author)Chinese4
我心,應當來稱頌主,帶你禮物來獻上; (Wǒ xīn, yīngdāng lái chēngsòng zhǔ, dài nǐ lǐwù lái xiàn shàng;)Henry F. Lyte (Author)Chinese2
Word of God, in mercy givenH. F. Lyte (Author)English2
夕陽西沉, 求主與我同居 (Xīyáng xī chén, qiú zhǔ yǔ wǒ tóngjū)Henry F. Lyte (Author)Chinese4
يا سيدي قد زايلت شمسيHenry F. Lyte (Author)Arabic1
Yamni ohiŋniyaŋ kiŋHenry F. Lyte (Author)Dakota1
耶穌,我今撇下所有 (Yēsū, wǒ jīn piē xià suǒyǒu)Henry Francis Lyte (Author)Chinese2
Yes, he is mine, and naught of earthly thingsHenry F. Lyte (Author)2
Yesu, msalaba wangu Henry Francis Lyte (Author)Swahili1
與我同桂,夕陽西沉迅速 (Yǔ wǒ tóng guì, xīyáng xī chén xùnsù)Henry Francis Lyte (Author)Chinese2

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