W. T. Dale

W. T. Dale
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Short Name: W. T. Dale
Full Name: Dale, W. T. (William Thomas), 1845-1924
Birth Year: 1845
Death Year: 1924
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Texts by W. T. Dale (195)AsAuthority LanguagesInstancessort descending
I had wandered away from the SaviorW. T. D. (Arranger)English1
Let all created mortals singW. T. Dale (Author)1
Must Jesus bear the cross aloneW. T. Dale (Author (Chorus))English1
My soul is filled with gloryW. T. Dale (Author)1
Nun hab' ich gefunden, was mein Herz erfreutW. T. Dale (Author)German1
We have met today on the old campgroundWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English1
A few more years shall sweep awayW. T. Dale (Author)English2
"Abide with us," the evening shades descendW. T. Dale (Author)English2
All nations praise the Lord, Ye gentile, laud His nameW. T. Dale (Author)English2
Behold! bless ye the Lord, Ye servants of our GodW. T. Dale (Author)English2
Behold the sure Foundation, God in Zion laidW. T. Dale (Author)English2
Blest is each one that fears the Lord, And walks in all His waysW. T. Dale (Author)English2
Blest man who doth refuseW. T. Dale (Author)English2
By Babel's rivers we reclinedW. T. Dale (Author)English2
Chime on, sweet bells, your music to swellW. T. Dale (Alterer)English2
Come, children, you must love the LordW. T. Dale (Author)English2
Encamped on the hills of gloryW. T. Dale (Author)English2
Faith of our fathers, dear the namesWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)2
Far from my home with strangersW. T. Dale (Author)English2
From Galilee the Savior cameW. T. Dale (Author)English2
God will our strength and refuge prove, In straits a present aid (Dale)W. T. Dale (Author)English2
God's praise within His temple raiseW. T. Dale (Author)English2
Hark, I hear the noise of battleWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)2
Hear them shouting as they landW. T. Dale (Author)English2
High let the song of triumph riseW. T. Dale (Author)English2
Hold out to the last for JesusW. T. Dale (Author)English2
Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove, Shed abroad a Savior's loveW. T. Dale (Author)English2
How blest the man who doth not strayW. T. Dale (Author)English2
How blest the man who doth refuseW. T. Dale (Author)English2
How blest the man who never straysW. T. Dale (Author)English2
How long wilt Thou forget me, Lord? How long shall I complain?W. T. Dale (Author)English2
How lovely are Thy dwellings, Lord, O how I long for Thine abodeW. T. Dale (Author)English2
How lovely is Thy dwelling place, O Lord of hosts, my GodW. T. Dale (Author)English2
I am the Way, through me aloneW. T. Dale (Author)English2
I to the hills will lift mine eyes, Where all my help and succor liesW. T. Dale (Author)English2
I will adore my God and KingW. T. Dale (Author)English2
I would love Thee, blessed Jesus, I would lean upon Thy breastW. T. Dale (Arranger)English2
I'll cling to Thee my dearest LordW. T. Dale (Author)English2
I'll die a shouting glory, gloryW. T. Dale (Author)English2
In God I put my trustW. T. Dale (Author)English2
In Jehovah I confideW. T. Dale (Author)English2
Jehovah, bless us in Thy graceW. T. Dale (Author)English2
Jehovah reigns, let earth rejoice, The isles exult with cheerful voiceW. T. Dale (Author)English2
Jehovah said to meW. T. Dale (Author)English2
Jehovah to Messiah saidW. T. Dale (Author)English2
Let gentile nations praise the LordW. T. Dale (Author)English2
Let songs of praise fill the skyW. T. Dale (Author)English2
Live here in this lone vale of sorrowW. T. Dale (Author)English2
Lord God of Jacob, rich in graceW. T. Dale (Author)English2
Lord, hear me while I singW. T. Dale (Author)English2
Lord, Thou hast been our dwelling place Through all the ages past (Dale)W. T. Dale (Author)English2
"My days are past," the hour is comeW. T. Dale (Author)English2
My God, my God, why now forsake, And stand from me so far?W. T. Dale (Author)English2
My God, to Thee betimesW. T. Dale (Author)English2
My Shepherd and my FriendW. T. Dale (Author)English2
My Shepherd is the Lord Most High, And I no want shall knowW. T. Dale (Author)English2
My Shepherd is the Lord Most High, And all my wants shall be supplied (Dale)W. T. Dale (Author)English2
My trust is in the Lord Most HighW. T. Dale (Author)English2
O all ye nations, clap your handsW. T. Dale (Author)English2
O all ye nations, praise the Lord, All people laud with sweet accordW. T. Dale (Author)English2
O father, dear father, come homeWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)2
O God of Jacob, rich in graceW. T. Dale (Author)English2
O Lord, bowed down with grief and careW. T. Dale (Author)English2
O Lord, have I a haughty heart?W. T. Dale (Author)English2
O Lord, I come before Thee nowW. T. Dale (Author)English2
O Lord, my foes are multiplied, They close on me on every sideW. T. Dale (Author)English2
O Lord, our Lord, through all the worldW. T. Dale (Author)English2
O Lord, to me Thy ways make knownW. T. Dale (Author)English2
O Lord, to us Thy mercy show, And cause Thy face on us to shineW. T. Dale (Author)English2
O praise the Lord, my soul, I'll praise God while I liveW. T. Dale (Author)English2
O righteous God, I come to TheeW. T. Dale (Author)English2
O Zion, built above, My rest and my delightW. T. Dale (Author)English2
One sweetly solemn thought (Cary)Rev. W. T. Dale (Arranger)English2
One sweetly solemn thought (Dale)W. T. Dale (Author)English2
Our God is merciful and kindW. T. Dale (Author)English2
Praise waits for Thee on Zion's hillW. T. Dale (Author)English2
Rally 'round our Banner, friendsW. T. Dale (Author)English2
The earth with all its wealth is God'sW. T. Dale (Author)English2
The Lord my Shepherd will provide, For all my wants while here belowW. T. Dale (Author)English2
The Lord upholdeth all that fall, And makes the bowed and helpless standW. T. Dale (Author)English2
The Master calls, is calling meW. T. Dale (Author)English2
The time has come when we must partWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)2
There is a land of grand delightW. T. Dale (Author)English2
There is a rest for saints aboveW. T. Dale (Author)English2
'Tis good to bear afflictionW. T. Dale (Author)English2
'Tis sweet to die and be with JesusW. T. Dale (Author)English2
To mark the sufferings of the babeWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)2
Train up a child in wisdom's waysW. T. Dale (Author)English2
We have met today on the Old Camp GroundW. T. Dale (Author)English2
We know that when this earthly frameW. T. Dale (Author)English2
"Weep not for her," the Savior saidW. T. Dale (Author)English2
We'll work till Jesus comesWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)2
What crowds of angels fill the skyW. T. Dale (Author)English2
What crowds of them! What crowds of them!W. T. Dale (Author)English2
What glory fills my soul tonightW. T. Dale (Author)English2
When the dark night of this life shall be overRev. W. T. Dale (Author)2
When Zion's bondage God recalledW. T. Dale (Author)English2
Who shall ascend the hill of God, And dwell in His divine abode?W. T. Dale (Author)English2
Why do the nations rage? Why do the nations mind?W. T. Dale (Author)English2
With shouts address the Lord on highW. T. Dale (Author)English2
Ye Christians, rise, your work pursueW. T. Dale (Author)English2
Amid the fury of the blastWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English3
Behold the Lamb of God, That takes our sins awayW. T. Dale (Author)English3
Don't you hear the harps of gloryW. T. Dale (Author)English3
Go forth, ye heralds of the crossRev. W. T. Dale (Author)English3
God has our strength and refuge provedWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English3
High raise your heads, ye lofty gatesW. T. Dale (Author)English3
How pleasant is the sight, Where brethren all agree (Dale)W. T. Dale (Author)English3
I am a little pilgrim, I'm seeking for my homeWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English3
In my Father's house on highRev. W. T. Dale (Author)English3
In the high and holy mountainsW. T. Dale (Author)English3
Jehovah is my constant guideW. T. Dale (Author)English3
Lord, make room for a little childW. T. Dale (Author)English3
O Lord, into my closet nowWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English3
O Lord, we love Thy Sabbaths hereW. T. Dale (Author)English3
O my brother, have you been to Beulah land?William Thomas Dale (Author)3
On God I called with heart resignedW. T. Dale (Author)English3
One hundred years ago, in the old log houseW. T. Dale (Author)English3
Sweet land of rest beyond this valeWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English3
The Baptist by the Jordan stoodWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English3
The peals of midnight bellsWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English3
There is a healing, cleansing tideW. T. D. (Author)English3
Up to the hills I'll lift my eyes, From whence shall come my aidW. T. Dale (Author)English3
We have often met together, in sweet fellowship belowW. T. Dale (Author)English3
What a shout will rise, Through the opening skiesW. T. Dale (Author)English3
When persecutions rage aroundWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English3
Where Babel's current flowsWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English3
Will you meet me at the doorW. T. Dale (Author)English3
A door was once opened to sinners lostWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English4
A Pharisee came to the Savior by nightWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English4
Christians, up! our Lord is callingW. T. Dale (Author)English4
Closer to Thee, O blessed RedeemerWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English4
Gone, but not lost, our brother dearW. T. Dale (Author)English4
Gone from our vision, To that land so bright and fairRev. W. T. Dale (Author)English4
Great God, lift up Thy handWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English4
Hark, I hear a voice that's callingWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English4
I am a little orphan boy, I'm left without a friendW. T. Dale (Author)English4
I'm alone in the world, I am weary of lifeW. T. Dale (Author)English4
"It is finished!" so He criedW. T. Dale (Author)English4
Lord, bless me, and make me a blessingWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English4
Now the song of triumph I will singRev. W. T. Dale (Author)English4
O God, our fathers' God, to TheeW. T. D. (Author)English4
O, where is now our brother dear?William Thomas Dale (Author)English4
The Lord's my shepherd and my guideRev. W. T. Dale (Author)English4
There is a fountain opened wide, Whence streams of living waters flowW. T. Dale (Author)English4
There is joy among the angels who surround the throne aboveW. T. Dale (Author)English4
They need no sun in the new JerusalemW. T. Dale (Author)English4
Thousands lie in sin and sorrowWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English4
We come today with brightest flowersWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English4
We must have the same religionW. T. D. (Author)English4
Hark! 'tis a song of the angels I hearWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English5
I am going to heaven, my homeWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English5
"Jesus wept," He wept for meWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English5
Lord, bless our temperance bandW. T. Dale (Author)English5
"Spirit whispers," how they cheer usW. T. Cale (Author)English5
Sweet haven of rest, The home of the blestWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English5
The homeward path I slowly takeWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English5
There'll be light in the valley when Jesus comesWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English5
There's rest beyond the tideWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English5
We'll wait till Jesus comes, When dark temptations riseWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English5
Whosoever will, O come, come todayRev. W. T. Dale (Author)English5
Are you marching on to gloryW. T. D. (Author)English6
Full oft I've heard this gentle whisperW. T. Dale (Author)English6
Go wash at that fountain of cleansingRev. W. T. Dale (Author)English6
I am a pilgrim strangerWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English6
I am the Rose of Sharon, The lily of the valeWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English6
I have heard the sweet story of Jesus tonightW. T. Dale (Author)English6
I'm a pilgrim here below, Traveling through this vale of woeRev. N. T. Dale (Author)English6
On the way from Jerusalem, Down the Jericho roadW. T. Dale (Author)English6
See the Savior as He goesWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English6
Shall I be condemned foreverWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English6
There's a home far away in that beautiful landWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English6
Write, blessed are the dead, Who die in Christian faithW. T. D. (Author)English6
How long we've been waiting and watching for TheeWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English7
Who will carry me over the riverWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English7
Ask, for the Father is ready to hear (Dale)William Thomas Dale (Author)English8
Far from my home in this strange landW. T. Dale (Author)English8
O Lamb of God, I come to Thee, I come to Thee, I come to TheeW. T. D. (Author)English8
Weeping may last for a night in the valeWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English8
There shall be showers of blessing, Falling like rain from aboveWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English9
When that awful day shall come and the Judge appearsWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English9
Have you heard what Jesus said to meWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English10
Hosanna to the Son of David, The Hebrew children sweetly sangWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English10
Cling close to the Rock, when the tempest is nearWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English12
I am on my journey homeWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English14
I am sweeping through the gates, Through the gates of purest goldRev. W. T. Dale (Author)English14
Just waiting the summons to welcome me homeW. T. Dale (Author)English14
Tarry with us, blessed JesusRev. W. T. Dale (Author)English14
I am nearing the port, I will soon be at homeWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English16
I have started for the kingdom, I am on my journey homeW. T. D. (Author)English16
When bowed with afflictions and woes here belowRev. W. T. Dale (Author)English17
There's a great Judgment Day that is coming we knowWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English29
Resist not the Spirit, but yield to Him nowWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English34
I am just from Jesus, who has cleansed my soulW. T. Dale (Author)English39
Over Jordan we shall meetWilliam Thomas Dale (Author)English52

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