Horatius Bonar

Horatius Bonar
Horatius Bonar
Short Name: Horatius Bonar
Full Name: Bonar, Horatius, 1808-1889
Birth Year: 1808
Death Year: 1889

Horatius Bonar was born at Edinburgh, in 1808. His education was obtained at the High School, and the University of his native city. He was ordained to the ministry, in 1837, and since then has been pastor at Kelso. In 1843, he joined the Free Church of Scotland. His reputation as a religious writer was first gained on the publication of the "Kelso Tracts," of which he was the author. He has also written many other prose works, some of which have had a very large circulation. Nor is he less favorably known as a religious poet and hymn-writer. The three series of "Hymns of Faith and Hope," have passed through several editions.
--Annotations of the Hymnal, Charles Hutchins, M.A. 1872
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Bonar, Horatius, D.D. Dr. Bonar's family has had representatives among the clergy of the Church of Scotland during two centuries and more. His father, James Bonar, second Solicitor of Excise in Edinburgh, was a man of intellectual power, varied learning, and deop piety.
Horatius Bonar was born in Edinburgh, Dec. 19th, 1808; and educated at the High School and the University of Edinburgh. After completing his studies, he was "licensed" to preach, and became assistant to the Rev. John Lewis, minister of St. James's, Leith. He was ordained minister of the North Parish, Kelso, on the 30th November, 1837, but left the Established Church at the "Disruption," in May, 1848, remaining in Kelso as a minister of the Free Church of Scotland. The University of Aberdeen conferred on him the doctorate of divinity in 1853. In 1866 he was translated to the Chalmers Memorial Church, the Grange, Edinburgh; and in 1883 he was chosen Moderator of the General Assembly of of the Free Church of Scotland.

Dr. Bonar's hymns and poems were, he tells us, composed amid a great variety of circumstances; in many cases he cannot himself recall these circumstances; they also appeared in several publications, but nearly all have boen published or republished in the following:— (i) Songs for the Wilderness, 1843-4. (2) The Bible Hymn Book, 1845. (3) Hymns, Original and Selected, 1846. (4) Hymns of Faith and Hope, First Series, 1857; Second Series, 1861; Third Series, 1866. (5) The Song of the New Creation, 1872. (6) My Old Letters, a long poem, 1877. (7) Hymns of the Nativity, 1879. (8) Communion Hymns, 1881. In addition to numerous prose works, he has also edited The New Jerusalem; a Hymn of the Olden Time, 1852, &c.
Dr. Bonar's poems—-including many beautiful lyrics, several psalm versions, and translations from the Greek and Latin, a large number of hymns, and a long meditative poem—-are very numerous, too numerous, perhaps, for their permanent fame as a whole.
Dr. Bonar's scholarship is thorough and extensive; and his poems display the grace of style and wealth of allusion which are the fruit of ripe culture. Affected very slightly by current literary moods, still less by the influence of other religious poetry, they reveal extreme susceptibility to the emotional power which the phases of natural and of spiritual life exercise; the phases of natural life being recognised chiefly as conveying and fashioning spiritual life, used chiefly for depicting spiritual life, and handled for this purpose with greater delicacy of touch than in the Olney Hymns, and with less conscious purpose than in the Christian Year. As a result of this susceptibility, and from habitual contemplation of the Second Advent as the era of this world's true bliss, his hymns and poems are distinguished by a tone of pensive reflection, which some might call pessimism. But they are more than the record of emotion; another element is supplied by his intellectual and personal grasp of Divine truth, these truths particularly:—The gift of a Substitute, our Blessed Saviour; Divine grace, righteous, yet free and universal in offer; the duty of immediate reliance upon the privilege of immediate assurance through that grace; communion with God, especially in the Lord's Supper, respecting which he insists on the privilege of cherishing the highest conceptions which Scripture warrants; and finally, the Second Advent of our Lord: by his vigorous celebration of these and other truths as the source and strength of spiritual life, his hymns are protected from the blight of unhealthy, sentimental introspection.
To sum up: Dr. Bonar's hymns satisfy the fastidious by their instinctive good taste; they mirror the life of Christ in the soul, partially, perhaps, but with vivid accuracy; they win the heart by their tone of tender sympathy; they sing the truth of God in ringing notes; and although, when taken as a whole, they are not perfect ; although, in reading them, we meet with feeble stanzas, halting rhythm, defective rhyme, meaningless Iteration; yet a singularly large number have been stamped with approval, both in literary circles and by the Church.

In Great Britain and America nearly 100 of Dr. Bonar's hymns are in common use. They are found in almost all modern hymnals from four in Hymns Ancient & Modern to more than twenty in the American Songs for the Sanctuary, N. Y., 1865-72. The most widely known are, "A few more years shall roll;" "Come, Lord, and tarry not;" "Here, O my Lord, I see Thee face to face;" "I heard the Voice of Jesus say;" "The Church has waited long;" and "Thy way, not mine, O Lord."
In addition to these and others which are annotated under their respective first lines, the following are also in common use:—
From Songs for the Wilderness, No. 1, 1843.
1. For Thee we long and pray. Sunday Morning.
2. Holy Father, hear my cry. A Child's Prayer.
3. I thought upon my sins and I was sad. Christ our Peace.
4. Peace to the world, our Lord is come. A Millennial Song.
5. Spirit of everlasting grace. The Vision of Dry Bones.
ii. From Songs for the Wilderness, No. 2,1844.
6. Ho, ye thirsty, parched and fainting. Invitation.
7. 0 'tis not what we fancied it. The world renounced.
8. Sing them, my children, sing them still. Children exhorted to Praise.
9. Time's sun is fast setting. Advent.
10. Weep, pilgrim, weep, yet 'tis not for the sorrow. Faith.
11. Yes, for me, for me He careth. Christ the Elder Brother .
iii. From The Bible Hymn Book, 1845.
12. Jesus, my sorrow lies too deep. Jesus, the Great High Priest.
13. There is a Morning Star, my soul. The Morning Star.
14. This is not my place of resting. Pressing towards heaven.
iv. From Hymns, Original and Selected, 1845.
15. Let there be light, Jehovah said. Creation.
v. From Hymns of Faith and Hope, 1st series, 1857.
16. Be brave, my brother. The Fight of Faith.
17. Blessed be God, our God. Good Friday.
18. Everlasting praises. Doxology.
19. Go up, go up, my heart. Heavenly aspirations desired.
20. I close my heavy eye. Evening. Sometimes given as "We close our heavy eyes."
21. I see the crowd in Pilate's hall. Good Friday.
22. Jesus, while this rongh desert soil. Strength by the Way.
23. Jesus, Whom angel-hosts adore. The Word made Flesh. From "The Son of God, in mighty love."
24. Make haste, 0 man, to live. Exhortation to lay hold of Life.
25. No seas again shall sever. Heaven.
26. Oppressed with noonday's scorching heat. Shadow of the Cross.
27. Rest for the toiling hand. Burial. From "Lie down, frail body, here."
28. Shall this life of mine be wasted? Exhortation to Duty.
29. These are the crowns that we shall wear. Heaven.
30. Thy works, not mine, O Christ [Lord]. The Sin-bearer.
31. Where the faded flower shall freshen. Heaven.
vi. From Hymns of Faith and Hope. 2nd series, 1861.
32. Be still, my soul, Jehovah loveth Thee. Rest in the Love of God.
33. Christ has done the mighty work. Good Friday.
34. Come, mighty Spirit, penetrate. Whitsuntide.
35. Deep down beneath the unresting surge. Burial at Sea.
36. Fear not the foe, thou flock of God [thou little flock]. Battle-Song of the Church.
37. For lack of love I languish. Lent.
38. From this bleak hill of storms. Eternal Rest desired.
39. He liveth long who liveth well. The True Life.
40. Here shall death's triumph end: the rock-barred door. Easter. From "The tomb is empty: wouldst thou have it full."
41. Jesus, Sun and Shield art Thou. Jesus the First and Last.
42. Jesus, the Christ of God. Praise to Christ.
43. Light of the world, for ever, ever shining. Christ the Light of the World. From "Why walk in darkness? Has the dear light vanished?"
44. Make use of me, my God. Duty desired.
45. Not what I am, 0 Lord, but what Thou art. The Love of God.
46. 0 Light of Light, shine in. Cry of the Weary.
47. 0 love of God, how strong and true. Love of God.
48. 0 love that casts out fear. Love of God.
49. 0 strong to save and bless. Lent.
50. 0 this soul, how dark and blind. Lent.
51. Safe across the waters. Thanksgiving at end of a journey.
52. Silent, like men in solemn haste. Pressing onwards.
53. Speak, lips of mine. Exhortation to Praise.
54. The Bridegroom comes. Advent.
vii. From Hymns of Faith and Hope. 3rd series, 1866.
55. Bear Thou my burden, Thou Who bar'st my sin. Lent or Passiontide.
56. Done is the work that saves. Easter.
57. Father, our children keep. Prayer on behalf of Children.
58. Fill Thou my life, 0 Lord my God. Life's Praise.
59. Finish Thy work, the time is short. Earnest labour to the end.
60. From the Cross the blood is falling. Good Friday.
61. He called them, and they left. Obedience.
62. Help me, my [0] God to speak. Truth desired.
63. Holy Father, Mighty God. Holy Trinity.
64. How are my troubles multiplied. Ps. iii.
65. How sweetly doth He show His face Flower Service.
66. Light hath arisen, we walk in its brightness. Sustaining power of Faith.
67. Lo, God, our God has come. Christmas.
68. Lord, give me light to do Thy work. Divine guidance desired.
69. No, not despairingly. Lent.
70. Not to ourselves again. Life in Christ, or, Living unto God.
71. Now in parting, Father, bless us. Post Communion.
72. Sounds the trumpet from afar. Battle-Song of the Church.
73. Thee in the loving bloom of morn. God in all.
74. Through good report and evil, Lord. Faithfulness.
75. To Jehovah, God of might. Praise to the Father.
76. To the name of God on high. Doxology.
77. Upward, where the stars are burning. Heavenward Aspirations.
78. We take the peace which He hath won. The Gift of Peace.
79. When the weary, seeking rest. Intercession for all Conditions of Men.
viii. From The Song of the New Creation,1872.
80. For the Bread and for the Wine. Holy Communion.
81. Light of life so softly shining. Light of Life.
82. Yet there is room. The Lamb's bright hall of song. Home Missions.
ix. From Hymns of the Nativity, 1879.
83. Great Ruler of the land and sea. Sailors' Liturgy. From Communion Hymns, 1881.
84. Beloved, let us love. Brotherly Love.
In several instances these hymns are given in an abbreviated form, and sometimes alterations are also introduced. In this latter respect however Dr. Bonar has suffered less than most modern hymn-writers. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.]

-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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Bonar, Horatius, p. 161, i. He died at Edinburgh, July 31, 1889. In 1890 his son published a posthumous volume of his poetical pieces as Until the Day Break and other Hymns and Poems left behind. The following additional hymns are in common use:—
1. Almighty Comforter and Friend. (1866.) Whitsuntide.
2. Father, make use of me. An altered form of No. 44, p. 162, ii.
3. I ask a perfect creed. (1861.) Creed not Opinions. From this is also taken "O True One, give me truth."
4. Long, long deferred, now come at last. Marriage of the Lamb. Part of "Ascend, Beloved, to the joy." (1861.)
5. Nay 'tis not what we fancied it. (1857.) Vanity of the World.
6. No blood, no altar now. (1861.) The Finished Sacrifice.
7. No shadows yonder. (1857.) Heaven Anticipated.
8. Not with the light and vain. (1857.) Godly Companionship.
9. O Love invisible, yet infinite. (1866.) Divine Love.
10. On the great love of God I lean. (1866.) Love of God our Resting-place.
11. On Thee, O Jesus, strongly leaning. (1866.) Fellowship with Christ.
12. Peace upon peace, like wave on wave. (1866.) Divine Peace.
13. Sower divine, sow the good seed in me. (1857.) Heavenly Sowing.
14. Speaketh the sinner's sin within my heart. (1866.) Ps. xxxvi.
15. Still one in life and one in death. (1857.) Communion of Saints. Part of "'Tis thus they press the hand and part."
16. Surely, yon heaven, where angels see God's face. (1857.) Heaven Anticipated.
17. That city with the jewelled crest. (1857.) Heaven. Part of "These are the crowns that we shall wear." Another cento from the same is "Yon city, with the jewelled crest."
18. That clime is not like this dull clime of ours. (1843.) Heaven.
19. The Free One makes you free: He breaks the rod. (1857.) Freedom in Christ. From "Of old they sang the song of liberty."
20. There is a Morning-star, my soul. (1357.) Christ the Morning Star.
21. This is the day of toil. (1866.) Pressing Onwards.
22. Thy thoughts are here, my God. (1866.) Holy Scripture.
23. Till the day dawn. (1857.) Life's Journey.
24. To Him Who spread the skies. (1866.) Creation's Song.
25. Trustingly, trustingly. (1866.) Trust.
26. Unto th' eternal hills. (1866.) Ps. cxxi.
The above dates are: 1843, Songs in the Wilderness; 1857, Hymns of Faith and Hope, 1st Series; 1861, same, 2nd Ser. (not 1864); 1866, same, 3rd Ser. (not 1867), The dates 1857, 1864,1867, were given by Dr. Bonar, but the British Museum copies are 1857, 1861, 1866 respectively.

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

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Bonar, H., pp. 161, i.; 1554, i. The Rev. H. N. Bonar, Dr. Bonar's son, published in 1904, Hymns by Horatius Bonar, Selected and Arranged by his Son H. N. Bonar, With a brief History of some of the Hymns, &c. (London: H. Frowde). From this work we must correct the date of his Song of the New Creation to 1872. We have also enriched our pages by additional and expanded notes on several of Dr. Bonar's most widely used hymns. In his biographical notes, Mr. Bonar refers to Dr. Bonar's work as editor of the Quarterly Journal of Prophecy, begun in 1848, to which he contributed a hymn for each number. We find that the number of hymns contributed thereto is 101.
With Dr. Bonar's poetical productions great difficulty has been encountered by the historian and annotator because of his absolute indifference to dates and details. It was enough for him that he had written, and that the Church of Christ approved and gladly used what, out of the fulness of his heart, he had given her.

--Excerpt from John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Wikipedia Biography

Horatius Bonar /həˈreɪʃəs ˈbɒnˌɑːr, ˈbɒnər/ (19 December 1808 – 31 July 1889), a contemporary and acquaintance of Robert Murray M'cheyne was a Scottish churchman and poet. He is principally remembered as a prodigious hymnodist. Friends knew him as Horace Bonar. Licensed as a preacher, he did mission work in Leith for a time, and in November 1837 he settled at Kelso as minister of the new North Church founded in connection with Thomas Chalmers's scheme of church extension. He became exceedingly popular as a preacher, and was soon well known throughout Scotland.

Texts by Horatius Bonar (531)AsAuthority Languagessort descendingInstances
A little while we live belowHoratius Bonar (Author)2
A year is gone, another comes insteadBonar (Author)2
Again the Tempter comes! to thee I clingHoratius Bonar (Translator)1
All night we watched the ebbing lifeHoratius Bonar (Author)1
All praise to him who wakes the mornHoratius Bonar (Author)3
Alleluia, song of sweetness, voice of endless joy and loveHoratius Bonar (Author)2
Almighty Comforter and FriendHoratius Bonar (Author)2
Always with us, alwaysHoratius Bonar (Author)2
Art thou a saint? And dothHoratius Bonar (Author)1
Ascend, beloved, to the joyHoratius Bonar (Author)6
At last! The night is at an endHoratius Bonar (Author)1
Be brave, my brotherHoratius Bonar (Author)2
Bear thou my burden, thou who bearest my sinHoratius Bonar (Author)3
Beckon us upward, ever-soaring clouds,Horatius Bonar (Author)1
Bits of gladness and of sorrowHoratius Bonar (Author)1
Blot visne Jordlivs FrydHoratius Bonar (Author)2
Calmly resting from thy toilHoratius Bonar (Author)1
Child of poverty, art thouHoratius Bonar (Author)2
Choose thou my way, O LordHoratius Bonar (Author)2
Christ has done the mighty workHoratius Bonar (Author)6
Come for the good are fewHoratius Bonar (Author)2
Come, for thy day, thy wasted day is closingHoratius Bonar (Author)1
Come, O come, thou King of gloryHoratius Bonar (Author)1
Dark hills of Moab! flinging downHoratius Bonar (Author)2
Depart, O sinner, word of woeHoratius Bonar (Author)2
Descend O sinner to the woeHoratius Bonar (Author)2
Endnu er Rum i Lemmets lyse SalHoratius Bonar (Author)2
Fair vision, how thy distant gleamH. Bonar (Author)5
Far beyond our skies of gladnessH. Bonar (Author)2
Finish thy work, the time is shortHoratius Bonar (Author)5
For lack of love I languishHoratius Bonar (Author)1
Forgotten, no, that cannot beHoratius Bonar (Author)2
Fra Herlighedens TroneHoratius Bonar (Author)2
Fryd dig og v'r glad, Gud en Frelser os gavHoratius Bonar (Author)2
Give ear, O earth, give earHoratius Bonar (Translator)2
Give praise to God! Grey Lebanon, with all thy snows and streamsHoratius Bonar (Author)1
Glory in the highest to GodBonar (Author)2
Glory to the glorious oneBonar (Translator)2
Glory to the King of angelsHoratius Bonar (Author)3
Go, labor on, while yet 'tis dayHoratius Bonar (Author)5
Go, labor thou, while it is dayHoratius Bonar (Author)2
Gold filleth none!Horatius Bonar (Author)1
Grant us, O God of peaceHoratius Bonar (Author)2
Great truths are dearly bought. The common truthHoratius Bonar (Author)1
Have faith in truthHoratius Bonar (Author)1
Here in thy royal presence, Lord, I standHoratius Bonar (Author)1
Here shall death's triumph end: the rock-barred doorBonar (Author)2
Holy Father, mighty GodHoratius Bonar (Author)2
How glorious is the land we seekHoratius Bonar (Author)3
Humanity hath sinned!Horatius Bonar (Author)1
I bless the CrucifiedHoratius Bonar (Author)2
I came and saw, and hoped to conquerHoratius Bonar (Author)1
I go to life and not to death Horatius Bonar (Author)1
I know thou art not farHoratius Bonar (Author)2
I praise the God of graceHoratius Bonar (Author)2
I rest my soul on JesusHoratius Bonar (Author)3
I see a man at God's right handHoratius Bonar (Author)5
I thank thee, Lord, for using meHoratius Bonar (Author)2
I was a wandering, erring sheepHoratius Bonar (Author)2
I weep, but do not yieldHoratius Bonar (Author)3
In the dark and silent night, Ere has broke the lonely lightHoratius Bonar (Translator)1
In midst of this our lifeHoratius Bonar (Translator)1
Jag hörde Jesu röst så ljufH. Bonar (Author)2
Jehovah, judge my causeBonar (Translator)2
Jesus my Shepherd is, 'Twas he that lovedHoratius Bonar (Author)3
Jesus, thou needest meHoratius Bonar (Author)1
Jesus, thy love alone, alone thy loveHoratius Bonar (Author)2
Jesus, while this rough [and] desert soilHoratius Bonar (Author)7
Know thou the Christ of God, his cross of loveHoratius Bonar (Author)2
Kom til mig og faa Hvile herHoratius Bonar (Author)2
Let there be light, Jehovah saidHoratius Bonar (Author)2
Life is the child's frail wreathHoratius Bonar (Author)1
Lo God our God has come to usH. Bonar (Author)13
Lord, not dispairingly come I to theeHoratius Bonar (Author)3
Make sure of truthHoratius Bonar (Author)3
Men die in darkness at your sideHoratius Bonar (Author)2
Mighty King of righteousnessHoratius Bonar (Author)3
Moonlight upon this sacred stream!Horatius Bonar (Author)1
My God, fill thou my life with praiseHoratius Bonar (Author)2
My God, it is not fretfulnessHoratius Bonar (Author)1
My portion thou, my cupHoratius Bonar (Author)1
My sky was once noon brightHoratius Bonar (Author)3
Nay, give me back my blossomsHoratius Bonar (Author)1
Night and darkness cover allHoratius Bonar (Translator)1
No blood, no altar nowHoratius Bonar, 1808-1889 (Author)3
No joy is true, save that which hath no end Horatius Bonar (Author)1
Not from Jerusalem aloneHoratius Bonar (Author)1
Not so quickly, fretted spiritHoratius Bonar (Author)1
O ever-earnest sun!Horatius Bonar (Author)1
O everlasting LoveHoratius Bonar (Author)3
O streams of earthly love and joyHoratius Bonar (Author)2
O world, with all thy smiles and lovesHoratius Bonar (Author)2
On this bare ocean-isletHoratius Bonar (Author)1
Once more we press the hand and partHoratius Bonar (Author)3
Peace, earth's last battle has been wonHoratius Bonar (Author)6
Poor village! rich in name alone,Horatius Bonar (Author)1
Praise, praise ye the name of Jehovah, our GodHoratius Bonar (Author)1
Rejoice and be glad, it is sunshine at lastHoratius Bonar (Author)2
Saligt det 'r att varaHoratius Bonar (Author)2
Schwind', schwind' all' ird'scher TandHoratius Bonar (Author)2
Serve we our God in faithH. Bonar (Author)2
She was the music of our homeHoratius Bonar (Author)3
Show me the tears, the tears of tender loveHoratius Bonar (Author)2
Sigh not for palm and vineHoratius Bonar (Author)1
Sing them, dear children, sing them stillHoratius Bonar, D. D. (Author)4
Smooth every wave this heart withinHoratius Bonar (Author)1
Sorrow weeps! and drowns its bitterness in tearsHoratius Bonar (Author)2
Source of all love and powerHoratius Bonar (Author)1
Star of the promised morning, riseHoratius Bonar (Author)2
Surely, if such a thing could be Horatius Bonar (Author)2
Tears are not always fruitful; their hot dropsHoratius Bonar (Author)1
Thanks be to him who built the hillsHoratius Bonar (Author)2
That city with the jeweled crestHoratius Bonar (Author)1
That clime is not like this dull clime of oursHoratius Bonar (Author)3
The babe, the bride, the quiet deadHoratius Bonar (Author)2
The last long note has soundedHoratius Bonar (Author)1
The Shepherd sought his sheepHoratius Bonar (Author)2
The stream was deeper than I thoughtHoratius Bonar (Author)2
The tomb is empty wouldst thou have it fullHoratius Bonar (Author)5
There was gladness in Zion, her standard was flyingHoratius Bonar (Author)2
They have left the camp, with its tents outspreadingHoratius Bonar (Author)1
They hear his voice, it is their Shepherd'sHoratius Bonar (Author)4
They speak to me of princely TyreHoratius Bonar (Author)2
This day of war and wearinessHoratius Bonar (Author)1
This is no heaven!Horatius Bonar (Author)1
Thou hast provided midnight's hour of peaceHoratius Bonar (Author)1
Thus in the quiet joy of kindly trustHoratius Bonar (Author)3
Thy love, O God, how strong and trueHoratius Bonar (1808-89) (Author)1
Thy love to me, O GodHoratius Bonar (Author)3
'Tis evening now!Horatius Bonar (Author)1
'Tis the Beloved from the glory calls!Horatius Bonar (Author)1
To him who spread the skiesHoratius Bonar (Author)2
To know the Christ of GodHoratius Bonar (Author)2
To the kingdom promised longHoratius Bonar (Author)3
To thee and to thy loveHoratius Bonar (Author)1
Today 'tis Elim, with its palms and wellsHoratius Bonar (Author)1
Trip along, bright feet of MayHoratius Bonar (Author)1
'Twas Summer, and its youngest kissHoratius Bonar (Author)1
Unchangeable Jesus thy praises we singRev. H. Bonar, D.D. (Author)5
Up, drowsy hopes and loves!Horatius Bonar (Author)1
What a world, with all its sorrowsHoratius Bonar (Author)2
When the leaves of life are fallingHoratius Bonar (Author)2
Why walk in darkness? Has the dear light vanishedHoratius Bonar (Author)1
Wrap thyself up in night; speak low, not loudHoratius Bonar (Author)1
Yes, he is risen, who is the first and lastHoratius Bonar (Author)3
A few more struggles hereHoratius Bonar (Author)English3
A few more years shall rollRev. Horatius Bonar, (1808-1889) (Author)English308
A little flock, so calls He theeHoratius Bonar (Author)English4
A mind at perfect peace with GodHoratius Bonar (Author)English16
A pilgrim through this lonely worldH. Bonar (Author)English25
A sinful man am IHoratius Bonar, 1808-89 (Author)English6
Above the fearful wrecks of timeHoratius Bonar (Author)English4
Aim high thou wert not madeHoratius Bonar (Author)English3
All praise to him, the God of lightHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
All praise to Him Who built the hillsHoratius Bonar (Author)English16
All that I was, my sin, my guiltHoratius Bonar (Author)English92
All the world this day is cryingHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
Always with us, always with us [me]Horatius Bonar (Author)English6
Amid the shadows and the fearsHoratius Bonar (Author)English5
And now we rise the symbols disappearHoratius Bonar (Author)English5
Angel voices sweetly singing, echoes through the blue dome ringingHoratius Bonar (Author)English27
Apostles [Disciples] of the risen Christ, go forth!Horatius Bonar (Author)English4
Around one common SaviorHoratius Bonar, D. D. (Author)English4
As on her couch of pain a child was lyingHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
Attend, ye heavensHoratius Bonar (Translator)English1
Autumn has come at last; and Nature nowHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
Banner of the blessed treeHoratius Bonar (Author)English6
Bathed in unfallen sunlightH. Bonar (Author)English8
Be still, my soul, Jehovah loveth theeHoratius Bonar (Author)English1
Begin the day with God, He is thy sun and dayBonar (Author)English15
Beloved, let us love; love is of GodHoratius Bonar (Author)English19
Beyond the hills where suns go downH. Bonar (Author)English9
Beyond the smiling and the weepingHoratius Bonar, D. D. (Author)English190
Blessed be God, our GodHoratius Bonar (Author)English4
Blessed night, when first that plainH. Bonar (Author)English20
Blessing and honor and glory and power, wisdom and riches and strength evermoreHoratius Bonar (Author)English79
Blest is the man that walketh notHoratius Bonar (Author)English1
By the cross of Jesus standingHoratius Bonar (Author)English7
Calm me, my God, and keep me calmHoratius Bonar (Author)English127
Cease my soul, thy strayingsDr. H. Bonar (Author)English5
Church of the everlasting GodHoratius Bonar (Author)English41
Cling to the CrucifiedRev. Horatius Bonar (Author)English8
Come and hear the grand old storyHoratius Bonar (Author)English21
Come, heavenly Spirit, come! Kind Father of the poorHoratius Bonar (Author)English3
Come, Lord, and tarry notHoratius Bonar (Author)English128
Come, mighty Spirit, penetrateHoratius Bonar (Author)English22
Come nearer, nearer stillHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
Days are dying, suns are settingHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
Dead unto sin through Him who diedHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
Death worketh, let me work tooHoratius Bonar (Author)English1
Deep down beneath the unresting surgeHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
Done is the work that savesRev. Horatius Bonar, 1808- (Author)English17
Dropping down the troubled riverHoratius Bonar (Author)English7
Dust, receive thy kindredHoratius Bonar (Author)English5
Early seeking, early findingHoratius Bonar (Author)English7
Earth's lamps are growing dimHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
Everlasting praises to the Father beHoratius Bonar (Author)English1
Every morning mercies newHoratius Bonar (Author)English21
Fade, fade, each earthly joyHoratius Bonar (Author)English222
Far down the ages nowHoratius Bonar (Author)English49
Far from the east we comeHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
Father, our children keepHoratius Bonar (Author)English5
Father, Thy Son hath diedBonar (Author)English3
Fear not, O Zion’s daughterHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
Fear not the foe, thou flock of GodHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
Fill Thou my life, O Lord, my GodHoratius Bonar (Author)English83
For the bread and for the wineHoratius Bonar, 1808-89 (Author)English15
For the warfare gird it onHoratius Bonar (Author)English4
For thee we long and prayH. Bonar, D.D. (Author)English6
Fresh from the throne of gloryHoratius Bonar (Author)English41
From the cross the blood is fallingHoratius Bonar (Author)English28
From this bleak hill of stormsHoratius Bonar (Author)English8
Gird with the love of God on every sideHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
Give thou thy youth to GodH. Bonar (Author)English22
Give ye to Jehovah, O sons of the mightyHoratius Bonar (Author)English1
Glory be to God the Father! Glory be to God the Son!Horatius N. Bonar, 1808-1889 (Author)English150
Glory be to Him who loved usDr. H. Bonar (Author)English10
Go, labor on: spend and be spentHoratius Bonar (Author)English394
Go, labor on, while it is dayHoratius Bonar (Author)English34
Go, labor on your hands are weakHoratius Bonar (Author)English8
Go up, go up, my heartHoratius Bonar (Author)English20
Great King of kings, why dost thou stayHoratius Bonar (Author)English8
Great Master, touch us with Thy skillful handsHoratius Bonar (Author)English10
Great Ruler of the land and seaHoratius Bonar (Author)English8
Hallelujah, hallelujah, Now is the battle doneHoratius Bonar (Author)English4
Hand and foot are wearyHoratius Bonar (Author)English1
Hark, 'tis the watchman's cryHoratius Bonar (Author)English31
He called them, and they leftHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
He has come, the Christ of GodHoratius Bonar (Author)English57
He is coming, and the tidingsHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
He liveth long who liveth wellH. Bonar (Author)English45
He who in Christ believeth, is wiseH. Bonar, D. D. (Author)English3
Hear us, holy Savior, Thou whose gentle careHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
Help me, my God, to speakHoratius Bonar (Author)English11
Help, mighty God!Horatius Bonar (Author)English2
Here, O my Lord, I see Thee face to faceHoratius Bonar (Author)English282
Here would I feed upon the bread of God (Aquí del pan partido tomaré)Horatius Bonar (Author)English2
Holy Father, hear my cryH. Bonar (Author)English103
Home of holy light, Starland ever brightH. Bonar (Author)English2
How long, O Lord, our GodHoratius Bonar (Author)English8
How oft the morn has cheated usHoratius Bonar (Author)English1
I am looking for the dawning, For the first soft silver rayHoratius Bonar (Author)English1
I am wandering down life's shadowy pathDr. H. Bonar (Author)English5
I ask a perfect creedHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
I bless the Christ of God, I rest on love divineHoratius Bonar (Author)English68
I bring my sins to Jesus, To wash my crimson stainsDr. Bonar (Author)English5
I cannot master time and spaceHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
I come, I rest beneath the shadow of Thy [His] wingHoratius Bonar, D.D. (Author)English4
I could not live without thee, Lord, Dear Savior of the lostHoratius Bonar (Author)English1
I did Thee wrong, my GodRev. Horatius Bonar, 1808- (Author)English13
I gave My life for theeH. Bonar (Author)English5
I have no help but Thine, nor do I needH. Bonar (Author)English3
I hear the words of loveBonar (Author)English67
I heard the voice of Jesus say, Behold I freely giveHoratius Bonar (Author)English1
I heard the voice of Jesus say, "Come unto Me and rest"Horatius Bonar (Author)English970
I know not when the Lord will comeHoratius Bonar, D. D. (Author)English11
I lay my sins on JesusHoratius Bonar (Author)English457
I lean upon no broken reedHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
I love yon pale blue sky; it is the floorHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
I murmur not that now a strangerHoratius Bonar (Author)English3
I need Thee, precious Jesus, For I am full of sinH. Bonar (Author)English7
I said—My God, at lengthHoratius Bonar (Author)English3
I see the crowd in Pilate's hallHoratius Bonar (Author)English35
I stand upon the mount of GodDr. H. Bonar (Author)English3
I thought upon my sins, and I was sadHoratius Bonar (Author)English7
I walk as one who knows that he is treadingHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
I was a wandering sheepHoratius Bonar (Author)English402
If my bark be strongHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
I'm returning, not departingHoratius Bonar (Author)English3
In love, the Father's sinless childRev. Horatius Bonar, 1808- (Author)English3
In the Christian's home in gloryRev. Horatius Bonar (1808-1889) (Author)English2
In the hour when guilt assails me, And my long, long sins appallHoratius Bonar (Author)English7
In the hour when guilt assails me, On His gracious name I callHoratius Bonar (Author)English8
In the land of strangers Whither thou art goneHoratius Bonar (Author)English49
In the shadow of the rock, Let me rest, let me restDr. H. Bonar (Author)English13
In the still air the music lies unheardHoratius Bonar (Author)English11
It draweth near!Horatius Bonar (Author)English2
It is not time that fliesH. Bonar (Author)English5
It tarries long, and seems to sayHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
Jehovah, He my Shepherd isHoratius Bonar (Author)English4
Jehovah is my light and hopeHoratius Bonar (Author)English3
Jerusalem! Thy King at length has comeHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
Jesus, still the storm!H. Bonar (Author)English2
Jesus, my sorrow lies too deepHoratius Bonar (Author)English14
Jesus, Savior, Son of God, bearer of the sinner's loadHoratius Bonar (Author)English23
Jesus, Sun and Shield art ThouHoratius Bonar (Author)English17
Jesus the Christ of GodHoratius Bonar (Author)English17
Jesus the Lamb of God who us from hell to raiseHoratius Bonar (Author)English11
Jesus, whom angel hosts adoreHoratius Bonar (Author)English43
Lie down, frail body, hereHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
Life is coming, death is goingHoratius Bonar (Author)English11
Lift up your heads, desponding pilgrimsDr. Horatius Bonar (Author)English7
Light hath arisen, we walk in its brightnessH. Bonar (Author)English5
Light of life, so softly shiningHoratius Bonar, 1808-1889 (Author)English14
Light of the better morningHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
Light of the world, forever, ever shiningHoratius Bonar (Author)English26
Like the eagle, upward, onwardH. Bonar (Author)English29
Lord, give me light to do Thy workHoratius Bonar (Author)English31
Lord, I am Thine, Send help to meHoratius Bonar (Author)English7
Lord, I confess to TheeH. Bonar (Author)English2
Lord Jesus, point Thou out the wayHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
Lord, let Thy Spirit penetrateHoratius Bonar (Author)English8
Lord, Thou art mine, Send help to me!H. Bonar (Author)English4
Make haste, O man, to doH. Bonar, alt. and abr. (Author)English12
Make haste, O man, to liveH. Bonar (Author)English81
Make use of me, my GodHoratius Bonar (Author)English20
Mighty Comforter, to TheeH. Bonar (Author)English3
My times are in Thy hand, My God I wish them thereRev. Horatius Bonar (1808-1889) (Author)English2
Night of wonder, night of gloryRev. Horatius Bonar (Author)English3
No, not despairinglyDr. H. Bonar (Author)English80
No, not the love without the bloodHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
No seas again shall severHoratius Bonar (Author)English25
No shadows yonder, All light and songH. Bonar (Author)English67
Not to angels hath been grantedHoratius Bonar (Author)English4
Not to ourselves againHoratius Bonar (Author)English10
Not what I am, O Lord, but what Thou artHoratius Bonar (Author)English19
Not what I feel or do can give me peace with GodHoratius Bonar (Author)English7
Not what these hands have doneH. Bonar (Author)English107
Now angels down have flownHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
Now in parting, Father, bless usHoratius Bonar (Author)English20
O dead in sin! Wilt thou still choose to dieHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
O do not let the Word departRev. H. Bonar, D.D. (Author)English34
O Everlasting Light, Giver of dawn and dayHoratius Bonar (Author)English44
O everlasting Light! Shine graciously withinHoratius Bonar (Author)English16
O for the Peace which floweth like a riverBonar (Author)English6
O Jesus, Thou art standingRev. Horatius Bonar (Author)English2
O life that maketh all things newHoratius Bonar (Author)English1
O light of light, shine inHoratius Bonar (Author)English27
O love of God, how strong and trueHoratius Bonar (Author)English102
O Love that casts out fear, O Love that casts out sinHoratius Bonar (Author)English76
O mighty breath of GodHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
O strong to save and blessDr. Horatius Bonar (Author)English9
O these eyes, how dark and blind!Horatius Bonar (Author)English3
O this soul, how dark and blindHoratius Bonar (Author)English20
O true One, give me truthHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
Of the Father's love begotten, ere the worlds began to beHoratius Bonar, 1808-1889 (Author (vs. 5))English3
On the great love of God I leanHoratius Bonar (Author)English3
On the jasper threshold standingHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
On Thee, O Jesus, strongly leaningHoratius Bonar (Author)English5
Oppressed with noonday's scorching heatH. Bonar (Author)English68
Our life is hid with Christ, with Christ in God aboveHoratius Bonar (Author)English10
Our sins were borne by JesusHoratius Bonar (Author)English4
Out in the dew and cold He standsHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
Out of darkness into light, Jesus calls the sons of nightH. Bonar (Author)English22
Pass away earthly joyMrs. Horatio Bonar (Author)English7
Peace like the river's gentle flowHoratius Bonar (Author)English3
Peace to the world, the Lord is comeHoratius Bonar (Author)English4
Peace upon earth, like wave on waveHoratius Bonar (Author)English3
Praise our glorious King and LordHoratius Bonar (Author)English1
Praise ye the name of Jehovah, our GodHoratius Bonar, D.D. (Author)English14
Praises to Him who built the hillsBonar (Author)English4
Praises to Him whose love has givenRev. Horatius Bonar (1808- ) (Author)English24
Pray brethren pray, The sands are fallingDr. H. Bonar (Author)English27
Preserved by thine almighty powerHoratius Bonar (Author)English50
Rejoice and be glad, the Redeemer has comeHoratius Bonar (Author)English146
Rest for the toiling handHoratius Bonar (Author)English73
Rest, weary Son of God, and I, with theeHoratius Bonar (Author)English5
Safe across the watersRev. Horatius Bonar (1808- ) (Author)English5
Savior, Surety, Lamb of GodHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
Shall this life of mine be wastedHoratius Bonar (Author)English10
Silent, like men in solemn hasteHoratius Bonar (Author)English16
Sing a new song to God, He is thy rising SunRev. Horatius Bonar (Author)English2
Sing thy first song to GodBonar (Author)English3
Sometimes I catch sweet glimpses of His faceHoratius Bonar (Author)English10
Songs of gladness, never sadnessHoratius Bonar, 1808-1889 (Author)English6
Soon shall the trump of GodHoratius Bonar (Author)English5
Soon this corruptible shall from the tombHoratius Bonar (Author)English4
Sounds the trumpet from afarHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
Sower Divine! sow the good seed in meHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
Speak, lips of mine, and tell abroadHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
Spirit of everlasting graceHoratius Bonar (Author)English9
Still one in life and one in deathH. Bonar (Author)English15
Still with Thee, O my GodBonar (Author)English1
Strait is the gate, my childHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
Study to show thyself approved unto GodBonar (Author)English1
Sword of God, Thy power we hailHoratius Bonar (Author)English3
Take my life and let it beHoratius Bonar (Author)English1
That is the city of the saintsHoratius Bonar (Author)English1
The Bridegroom comes, Bride of the Lamb, awakeRev. Horatius Bonar, D.D. (Author)English19
The Christ of God hath comeHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
The Christ, the Son of God, hath diedHoratius Bonar (Author)English1
The church has waited longHoratius Bonar (Author)English75
The cross, it standeth fastHoratius Bonar (Author)English131
The day is done! I thank Thee, Lord, aloneH. Bonar (Author)English2
The dew is on my tent tonightHoratius Bonar (Author)English1
The long last note has soundedHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
The loving moon is springingHoratius Bonar (Author)English1
The Master is come and calleth, He speaketh in grace to theeHoratius Bonar (Author)English4
The morning, the bright and the beautiful morningHoratius Bonar (Author)English13
The moss is green upon the stoneHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
The Son of God in mighty loveHoratius Bonar (Author)English9
The star is not extinguished when it setsHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
The world is sick, and yet not unto deathHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
Thee in the loving blood of mornH. Bonar (Author)English2
There is a city of the saintsH. Bonar (Author)English3
There is a morning Star, my soulHoratius Bonar (Author)English5
There's shadow on earth's fairest lightH. Bonar (Author)English4
These are the crowns that we shall wearDr. Bonar (Author)English34
Thine, Thine, Lord I am ThineBonar (Author)English6
This is not my place of restingHoratius Bonar (Author)English128
This is the day of toilHoratius Bonar, D.D. (Author)English26
This is the hour of banquet and of songHoratius Bonar (Author)English7
Thou must be true thyselfHoratius Bonar (Author)English22
Thou must deny thyselfDr. H. Bonar (Author)English2
Through good report and evil, LordHoratius Bonar (Author)English47
Thy tears, not mine, O ChristH. Bonar (Author)English4
Thy thoughts are here, my GodHoratius Bonar (Author)English6
Thy way, not mine, O LordHoratius Bonar (Author)English330
Thy works, not mine, O ChristH. Bonar (Author)English77
Time's sun is fast setting, its twilight is nighHoratius Bonar (Author)English8
'Tis but a little whileHoratius Bonar (Author)English3
'Tis first the true, and then the beautifulRev. Horatius Bonar, D.D. (Author)English4
'Tis not for man to trifleH. Bonar (Author)English4
'Tis thus they press the hand and partHoratius Bonar (Author)English1
To have, each day, the thing I wishHoratius Bonar (Author)English1
To Jehovah, God of mightH. Bonar (Author)English2
To the name of God on highHoratius Bonar (Author)English9
To Thee, to Thee alone, Lord, would I hearkenHoratius Bonar (Author)English1
Too soon we rise, the symbols disappearHoratius Bonar (Author)English10
True Bread of life, in pitying [loving] mercy givenHoratius Bonar (Author)English14
Trustingly, trustingly, Jesus, to TheeH. Bonar (Author)English30
Up and away, like the dew of the morning, Soaring from earth to its home in the sunDr. Horatius Bonar (Author)English96
Up now, my soul, 'tis dayHoratius Bonar (Author)English4
Upward where the stars are burningH. Bonar (Author)English127
Waste not thy being, back to HimHoratius Bonar (Author)English1
Watch, brethren, watch, the years are flying [dying]Horatius Bonar (Author)English6
We close the weary eyeHoratius Bonar (Author)English1
We give Thee glory, LordRev. Horatius Bonar (Author)English5
We hear the words of love, We gaze upon the bloodHoratius Bonar (Author)English4
We leave now behind usHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
We praise Thee, O God! for the Son of Thy loveHoratius Bonar (Author)English10
We sing the praise of Him who diedHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
What a friend we have in Jesus, All our sins and griefs to bearH. Bonar, D.D. (Author)English254
What, lay my sins on Jesus?Horatius Bonar (Author)English2
When I shall wake in that fair morn of mornsHoratius Bonar, 1808-1889 (Author)English75
When the weary, seeking rest, to Thy goodness fleeHoratius Bonar (Author)English124
Where the Cross, God's love revealingHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
Where the earth faded flower shall freshenHoratius Bonar (Author)English8
Where the faded flower shall freshenHoratius Bonar (Author)English16
Why stand I lingering withoutHoratius Bonar (Author)English5
Work for time is flyingHoratius Bonar (Author)English11
Wrapped in a Christless shroudHoratius Bonar (Author)English3
Yes, for me, for me He carethHoratius Bonar (Author)English131
Yes, for me the Savior carethHoratius Bonar (Author)English2
"Yet there is room," the Lamb's bright hall of songRev. H. Bonar, D. D. (Author)English50
K’tu, Zoti im, të shoh unë ballë për ballëHoratius Bonar (Author)Albanian2
ألا لنحب الجميع ففي المحبة كل هنا وولاHoratius Bonar (Author)Arabic1
على يسوع الفاديHoratius Bonar (Author)Arabic1
صوت يسوع الحلو قدHoratius Bonar (Author)Arabic1
صوت يسوع قائلHoratius Bonar (Author)Arabic1
تهت عن القطيع مثل الخروف الضالHoratius Bonar (Author)Arabic1
يعلو لوا المصلوبHoratius Bonar (Author)Arabic1
Jesus neešenestovatsėHoratius Bonar (Based on)Cheyenne2
沒有血,沒有壇,禁祀已成過去;(Méiyǒu xuè, méiyǒu tán, jìn sì yǐ chéng guòqù;)Horatius Bonar (Author)Chinese2
求你揀選我道路 (Qiú nǐ jiǎnxuǎn wǒ dàolù)Horatius Bonar (Author)Chinese2
十架永遠得勝,哈利路亞!哈利路亞 (Shí jià yǒngyuǎn déshèng, hā lì lù yà! Hā lì lù yà)Horatius Bonar (Author)Chinese2
為著這餅和這杯 (Wèizhe zhè bǐng hé zhè bēi)Horatius Bonar (Author)Chinese2
我們從前所有;不過就是死亡、罪惡 (Wǒmen cóngqián suǒyǒu; bùguò jiùshì sǐwáng, zuì'è)Horatius Bonar (Author)Chinese2
我們聽見慈愛之聲,(Wǒmen tīngjiàn cí'ài zhī shēng,)Horatius Bonar (Author)Chinese2
主,在此,我要與你面對面 (Zhǔ, zài cǐ, wǒ yào yǔ nǐ miànduìmiàn)Horatius Bonar (Author)Chinese2
Ded omaka kte ciŋHoratius Bonar (Author)Dakota1
Gloron al la Dia PatroHoratius Bonar (Author)Esperanto3
Descends, Esprit de Dieu vivantHoratius Bonar (Author)French2
Am Ende ist's doch gar nicht schwerH. Bonar, D. D. (Author)German1
Das Haupt empor, ihr GottesstreiterH. Bonar (Author)German4
Das Kreuz, es stehet festHoratius Bonar (Author)German3
Das Kreuz steht ewig fest, Halleluja!Horatius Bonar (Author)German1
Das Kreuz wird feste stehnHoratius Bonar (Author)German2
Dein Weg, nicht meiner, HerrHoratius Bonar (Author)German1
Der Freund dem keiner gleichHor. Bonar (Author)German1
Dort werden schwindenHoratius Bonar (Author)German2
Es eilt die Zeit, und wirHoratius Bonar (Author)German2
Es ist noch Raum in Jesu HochzeitssaalHoratius Bonar (Author)German5
Fleht, Brüder, fleht, Die Zeit enteiletHoratius Bonar (Author)German6
Frisch von dem Thron des LammesHoratius Bonar (Author)German1
Frohlocket mit Ruhm, der Erlöser ist daHoratius Bonar (Author)German2
Frohlocket und singtH. Bonar (Author)German4
Geh, wirke fort, gib ganz dich herHoratius Bonar (Author)German1
Gleich wie die schimmernden Sterne erblassenHoratius Bonar (Author)German5
Herr, deinen Weg, nicht meinenHoratius Bonar (Author)German2
Ich hörte Jesus FreundesrufH. Bonar (Author)German15
Ich hörte meines Heilands WortH. Bonar (Author)German7
Ich hörte aus des Heilands MundHoratius Bonar (Author)German2
Ich lege meine Sünden auf Jesu Kreuz und BlutHoratius Bonar (Author)German2
In dem fremden LandeHoratius Bonar (Author)German1
In die fremde bist du, töricht Kind enfloh'nHoratius Bonar (Author)German4
Ja, für mich, für mich zu sorgenHoratius Bonar (Author)German1
Jubelsänge, nie getrübetHoratius Bonar (Author)German3
Kein Schatten droben!H. Bonar (Author)German2
Kommt zum Gebet! die Zeit enteiletHoratius Bonar (Author)German1
Lobpreiset und ehrt hier den Namen des HerrnHoratius Bonar (Author)German1
Noch ist hier Raum! Des Lammes HochzeitssaalHoratius Bonar (Author)German4
O Gott, sei gelobt, für die Liebe im SohnH. Bonar (Author)German2
O lass nicht das Wort entfliehenRev. H. Bonar, D. D. (Author)German2
Weit drüben, wo die Sonne sinktHoratius Bonar (Author)German2
Welch ein treuer Freund ist JesusH. Bonar (Author)German2
Welkt, Erdenfreuden, hinHoratius Bonar (Author)German3
Wenn der Menschen müde ScharHoratius Bonar (Author)German1
Holo kakou me na hoku ma lunaHoratius Bonar, 1808-1889 (Author)Hawaiian3
Ua lohe au iko Iesu he'aRev. Horatius Bonar (Author)Hawaiian3
കാടേറിയാടു ഞാൻ (Kāṭēṟiyāṭu ñān)Horatius Bonar (Author)Malayalam2
നിന്നിഷ്ടമാകട്ടെ (Ninniṣṭamākaṭṭe)Horatius Bonar (Author)Malayalam2
യേശുവിൻ ശബ്ദം ഞാൻ കേട്ടുവന്നു വിശ്രമിക്ക (Yēśuvin śabdaṁ ñān kēṭṭuvannu viśramikka)Horatius Bonar (Author)Malayalam2
Se, korset, det staar fastHoratius Bonar (Author)Norwegian2
Dai ao Cordeiro o louvor que é devidoHoratius Bonar (Author)Portuguese2
Ouvi o Salvador dizer: "Vem descansar em mimHoratius Bonar (Author)Portuguese2
Aquí del pan partido tomaréHoratius Bonar, siglo XIX (Author)Spanish5
Aún hay lugar, Escucha, pecadorH. Bonar (Author)Spanish2
Cara a cara yo te miro aquíHoratius Bonar (Author)Spanish3
Con esperanza yoHoratius Bonar (Author)Spanish2
Confío yo en CristoHoratius Bonar (Author)Spanish2
Descargo mi pecadoHoratius Bonar (Author)Spanish3
Desde el glorioso tronoHoracio Bonar (Author)Spanish2
Escuchad la dulce historiaHoratius Bonar, 1808-1889 (Author)Spanish2
Jesús me dice amanteHoratius Bonar (Author)Spanish1
La bendición, poder, gloria y honraHoratius Bonar (Author)Spanish2
Mirad el gran amor, Aleluya, AleluyaHoratius Bonar (Author)Spanish3
¡Oh, qué amigo nos es Cristo!H. Bonar (Author)Spanish6
Oh mi Señor, en tu presencia estoyHoratius Bonar (Author)Spanish2
Oí la voz del SalvadorHoratius Bonar (Author)Spanish17
Oveja errante fuiHoratius Bonar (Author)Spanish2
Oveja vaga fuiHoratius Bonar (Author)Spanish2
Quiero mirar tu rostro aquí, SeñorHoratius Bonar (Author)Spanish2
Todo mi vil pecadoHoratius Bonar (Author)Spanish2
Tu faz aquí Señor, alcanzo a verHoratius Bonar (Author)Spanish3
Tu obra sola, oh CristoHoratius Bonar (Author)Spanish2
Yo traigo mi pecadoHoratius Bonar, 1808-1889 (Author)Spanish3
Nilikuwa kondooH. Bonar, 1808-1889 (Author)Swahili2
Än finns det rumHoratius Bonar (Author)Swedish2
O min själ, var nu gladHoratius Bonar (Author)Swedish3
Mañgegcot' timec ni JesusHoratius Bonar (Author)Tagalog2

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