Philip Doddridge

Philip Doddridge
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Short Name: Philip Doddridge
Full Name: Doddridge, Philip, 1702-1751
Birth Year: 1702
Death Year: 1751

Philip Doddridge (b. London, England, 1702; d. Lisbon, Portugal, 1751) belonged to the Non-conformist Church (not associated with the Church of England). Its members were frequently the focus of discrimination. Offered an education by a rich patron to prepare him for ordination in the Church of England, Doddridge chose instead to remain in the Non-conformist Church. For twenty years he pastored a poor parish in Northampton, where he opened an academy for training Non-conformist ministers and taught most of the subjects himself. Doddridge suffered from tuberculosis, and when Lady Huntington, one of his patrons, offered to finance a trip to Lisbon for his health, he is reputed to have said, "I can as well go to heaven from Lisbon as from Northampton." He died in Lisbon soon after his arrival. Doddridge wrote some four hundred hymn texts, generally to accompany his sermons. These hymns were published posthumously in Hymns, Founded on Various Texts in the Holy Scriptures (1755); relatively few are still sung today.

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Doddridge, Philip, D.D., was born in London, June 26, 1702. His grandfather was one of the ministers under the Commonwealth, who were ejected in 1662. His father was a London oilman. He was offered by the Duchess of Bedford an University training for ordination in the Church of England, but declined it. He entered Mr. Jennings's non-conformist seminary at Kibworth instead; preached his first sermon at Hinckley, to which Mr. Jennings had removed his academy. In 1723 he was chosen pastor at Kibworth. In 1725 he changed his residence to Market Harborough, still ministering at Kibworth. The settled work of his life as a preceptor and divine began in 1729, with his appointment to the Castle Hill Meeting at Northampton, and continued till in the last stage of consumption. He sailed to Lisbon, in 1751, where he died October 26, the same year. Two hundred pupils in all, gathered from England, Scotland and Holland, were prepared in his seminary, chiefly for the dissenting ministry, but partly for professions. The wide range of subjects, including daily readings in Hebrew and Greek, Algebra, Trigonometry, Watts' Logic, outline of Philosophy, and copious Divinity, is itself a proof of Doddridge's learning. He was presented with his D.D. degree by the University of Aberdeen. His fame as a divine, combined with his wide sympathies and gentle, unaffected goodness, won for him the friendship of Watts, Col. Gardiner and Hervey, and the esteem of Seeker and Warburton. He welcomed the work of Wesley and Whitefield, and entertained the latter on his visit to Northampton. His Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul and The Family Expositor both did good work in their day. For criticism of his hymns see English Hymnody, Early, § XIV. [Rev. H. Leigh Bennett, M.A.]

After Dr. Doddridge's death his hymns were published by his friend Job Orton, in 1755, as:—

"Hymns founded on Various Texts in the Holy Scriptures. By the late Reverend Philip Doddridge, D.D. Published from the Author's Manuscript by Job Orton . . . Salop. Printed by J. Eddowes and J. Cotton, &c.
MDCCLV."

Concerning the text of the hymns, Orton says in his Preface:—

"There may perhaps be some improprieties, owing to my not being able to read the author's manuscript in particular places, and being obliged, without a poetical genius, to supply those deficiencies, whereby the beauty of the stanza may be greatly defaced, though the sense is preserved."

The 1st edition contained 370 hymns; the 2nd, 1759, 374; and the 3rd, 1766, and later editions, 375. In 1839 Doddridge's great-grandson re-edited the hymns from the original manuscript and published the same as:—

Scriptural Hymns by the Rev. Philip Doddridge, D.D. New and corrected edition containing many hymns never before printed. Edited from the Original Documents by the Author's great-grandson, John Doddridge Humphreys, Esq. Lond. Darton & Clark, 1839.

This work contains 22 additional hymns. The text differs in many instances from Orton's, but these changes have not come into common use. In addition to the manuscript used by Orton and J. D. Humphreys, another containing 100 hymns (five of which are not in any edition of the Hymns), all in the author's handwriting, and most of them dated, is referred to in this Dictionary as the "D. Manuscripts." It is the property of Mr. W. S. Booker and family. A manuscript, not in Doddridge's handwriting, of 77 "Hymns by P. Doddridge, Mar. 16, 1739/1740," is in the possession of Mr. W. T. Brooke. The existence of these manuscripts is accounted for from the fact that Doddridge's hymns were freely circulated in manuscript during his lifetime. It is from his correspondence with R. Blair (q.v.) that the few compositions traceable to him in the Scottish Trans. & Paraphrases were derived.
The hymns by Doddridge which have attained to the greatest popularity are:— “Awake, my soul, stretch every nerve"; " Do not I love Thee, O my Lord? " "Grace 'tis a charming sound”; " Hark, the glad sound, the Saviour comes"; "My God, and is Thy table spread?" "O happy day, that fixed my choice"; "O God of Jacob [Bethel], by Whose hand”; " See Israel's gentle Shepherd stand"; "Ye servants of the Lord." These hymns, with many besides, are annotated under their respective first lines. Of the rest, taken from the Hymns, &c, 1755, the following are also in common use:—

1. Behold the gloomy vale. Death anticipated.
2. Behold the Great Physician stands. Christ the Physician.
3. Captives of Israel, hear. Spiritual Deliverance.
4. Eternal God, our wondering souls. Enoch's Piety and Translation.
5. Eternal Source of life and thought. Subjection to the Father.
G. Exalted Prince of Life, we own. Christ the Prince and Saviour.
7. Father Divine, the Saviour cried. Christ's Submission to the Father.
8. Father Divine, Thy piercing eye. Secret Prayer.
9. Father of mercies, send Thy grace. Sympathy. The Good Samaritan.
10. Go, saith the Lord, proclaim my grace. Forgiveness.
11. God of Eternity, from Thee. Redeeming the Time.
12. God of my life, through all its [my] days. Praising God continually.
13. God. of salvation, we adore. Praise to God for Redemption.
14. Great Father of mankind. Gentiles brought into the Church.
15. Great God, we sing that mighty hand. The New Tear.
16. Great Leader of Thine Israel's host. During Persecution.
17. Great Lord of angels, we adore. Ordination.
18. Great Spirit of immortal love. Purity of Heart desired.
19. Great Teacher of Thy Church, we own. The Divine Precepts.
20. Hail, everlasting Prince of Peace. Sympathy.
21. Hail to the Prince of life and peace. Praise to Christ.
22. Hear, gracious [Saviour] Sovereign, from Thy throne. The Blessings of the Holy Spirit desired.
23. How gentle God's commands. God's Care of His Own.
24. How rich Thy favours, God of grace. God and His Living Temple.
25. How swift the torrent flows [rolls]. Our Fathers, where are they?
26. Jesus the Lord, our souls adore. Christ the Forerunner.
27. Jesus, we own Thy Sovereign hand. Christ to be fully known hereafter.
28. Loud let the tuneful trumpet sound. Gospel Jubilee.
29. My gracious Lord, I own Thy right. Life in Jesus.
30. My [Dear] Saviour, I am [we are] Thine. Joined to Christ through the Spirit.
31. My soul, with all thy waking powers. The Choice of Moses.
32. Now let our voices join. Singing in the ways of God.
33. 0 injured Majesty of heaven. Lent.
34. 0 Zion, tune thy voice. Glory of the Church of Christ.
35. Peace, 'tis the Lord Jehovah's hand. Resignation.
36. Praise the Lord of boundless might. The Father of Lights.
37. Praise to Thy Name, Eternal God. Growth in Grace desired.
38. Remark, my soul, the narrow bounds. The New Year.
39. Repent, the Voice celestial cries. Lent.
40. Return, my roving heart, return. Heart communing.
41. Salvation, O melodious sound. God our Salvation.
42. Saviour of men, and Lord of love. Ministry and Death of Christ.
43. Searcher of hearts, before Thy face. Peter to Simon Magus.
44. Shepherd of Israel, Thou dost keep. Induction or Settlement of a Minister.
45. Shine forth, eternal Source of light. Knowledge of God desired.
46. Shine on our souls, eternal God. Sunday.
47. Sing, ye redeemed of the Lord. Joy on the Homeward Way.
48. Sovereign of life, before Thine eye. Life and Death in God's hands.
49. The darkened sky, how thick it lours. Sorrow followed by Joy.
50. The day approacheth, O my soul. Judgment anticipated.
51. The King of heaven His table spreads. The Gospel Feast.
52. The promises I sing. The unchanging promises of God.
53. The swift-declining day. Walk in the Light.
54. These mortal joys, how soon they fade. Treasures, Perishable and Eternal.
55. Thy judgments cry aloud. Retributive Providence.
56. Thy presence, Everlasting God. Omnipresence of the Father.
57. 'Tis mine, the covenant of His grace. Death anticipated.
58. To Thee, my God; my days are known. Life under the eye of God.
59. Tomorrow, Lord, is Thine. Uncertainty of Life.
60. Triumphant Lord, Thy goodness reigns. The Divine Goodness.
61. Triumphant Zion, lift thy head. The Church Purified and Guarded.
62. Unite my roving thoughts, unite. Peace.
63. What mysteries, Lord, in Thee combine. Christ, the First and Last.
64. While on the verge of life I stand. Death anticipated with Joy.
65. With ecstacy of Joy. Christ the Living Stone.
66. Ye golden lamps of heaven, farewell. Heaven opening.
67. Ye hearts with youthful vigour warm. The Young encouraged.
68. Ye humble souls, that seek the Lord. Easter.
69. Ye sons of men, with joy record. Praise of the Works of God.
70. Yes, the Redeemer rose. Easter

In Dr. Hatfield's Church HymnBook, N. Y., 1872, Nos. 9, 12, 14, 15, 21, 23, 25, 29, 30, 32, 34, 35, 39, 40, 44, 47, 51, 61, 64, 65, 67, 69, 70, as above, are dated 1740. What authority there may be for this date we cannot say, these hymns not being in any “D. MSS." with which we are acquainted, and no dates are given in the Hymns, &c, 1755. Some later American editors have copied this date from Dr. Hatfield.

Doddridge's hymns are largely used by Unitarians both in Great Britain and America. As might be expected, the Congregationalists also draw freely from his stores. The Baptists come next. In the hymnals of the Church of England the choicest, only are in use. Taken together, over one-third of his hymns are in common usage at the present time.

-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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Doddridge, Philip, D.D. At p. 305 an account is given of a manuscript volume of Doddridge's Hymns, which is the property of the Rooker family. Since that article was written another manuscript vol. has been found. It was the property of Lady Frances Gardiner, née Erskine, an intimate friend of Doddridge, and wife of Col. Gardiner. It is a copy of the Rooker manuscipt, with the revised text, as in the margin of that ms., and is in Doddridge's hand¬writing. It was from this manuscript that the Doddridge hymns were taken for the Scottish Translationsand Paraphrases, 1745. Additional hymns by Dr. Doddridge still in common use include:—
1. My God, how cheerful is the sound. All in Christ.
2. My Saviour, let me hear Thy voice. Pardon desired.
3. My soul, triumphant in the Lord. Divine Guidance assured.
4. No «iore, ye wise, your wisdom boast. Glorying in God alone. From Hymns, No. 128.
5. Now be that Sacrifice survey'd. Christ our Sacrifice.
6. 0 Israel, blest beyond compare. Happiness of God's Israel.
7. Our fathers, where are they? Considering the Past. From Hymns, No. 164.
8. Praise to the Lord on high. Missions.
9. Praise to the radiant Source of bliss. Praise for Divine Guidance.
10. Return, my soul, and seek thy rest. Rest in Jesus.
11. Salvation doth to God belong. National Thanksgiving.
12. Sovereign of Life, I own Thy hand. On Recovery from Sickness.
13. The sepulchres, how thick they stand. Burial.
14. There is a Shepherd kind and strong. The Good Shepherd. From Hymns, No. 216.
15. Wait on the Lord, ye heirs of hope. Waiting on God.
16. We bless the eternal Source of light. Christ's care of the Church.
17. With transport, Lord, our souls proclaim. Immutability of Christ.
18. Ye mourning saints, whose streaming tears. Death and Burial.
These all appeared in Dr. Doddridge's Hymns, 1755.

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

Wikipedia Biography

Philip Doddridge D.D. (26 June 1702 – 26 October 1751) was an English Nonconformist (specifically, Congregationalist) minister, educator, and hymnwriter.

Texts by Philip Doddridge (606)AsAuthority Languagessort descendingInstances
A sacred spring, at God's commandPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
Alas how fast our moments flyPhilip Doddridge (Author)5
All conquering faith, how high it rosePhilip Doddridge (Author)5
All hail, victorious Savior, hailPhilip Doddridge (Author)10
Almighty and immortal KingPhilip Doddridge (Author)5
Amazing, beauteous changeDoddridge (Author)18
And did the Son of God complainPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
And is salvation brought so nearPhilip Doddridge (Author)3
And why do our admiring eyesPhilip Doddridge (Author)5
And will the majesty of heavenDoddridge (Author)9
Arise, my soul, extend thy wingsPhilip Doddridge (Author)5
Attend, each soul, with reverent awePhilip Doddridge (Author)2
Attend, my soul, my heart rejoicePhilip Doddridge (Author)4
Attend, my soul, with filial awePhilip Doddridge (Author)1
Attend, my soul, with reverent aweDoddridge (Author)7
Awake, all conquering arm, awakePhilip Doddridge (Author)3
Backsliding Isr'l, hear the voiceDoddridge (Author)2
Behold I come, the Savior criesPhilip Doddridge (Author)5
Behold that wise, that perfect lawPhilip Doddridge (Author)19
Behold the glass the gospel lendsPhilip Doddridge (Author)3
Behold the gloomy valeDoddridge (Author)19
Behold the great physician standsPhilip Doddridge (Author)4
Behold the Son of God appearsPhilip Doddridge, 1702-1751 (Author)1
Behold the Son of God's delightDoddridge (Author)2
Behold, with pleasing ecstasyPhilip Doddridge (Author)5
Beset with snares and filled with dreadPhilip Doddridge (Author)6
Blest is the man who fears the LordDoddridge (Author)2
Blest Jesus, bow thine earPhilip Doddridge (Author)3
Blest Savior, source of grace divineDoddridge (Author)3
Blest Spirit, source of grace divinePhilip Doddridge (Author)15
Bright Source of intellect abovePhilip Doddridge (Author)1
Bright Source of intellectual raysDoddridge (Author)22
But ere the trumpet shakesPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
By thee, O Lord, the heavens were spreadPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
Come, condescending Savior comePhilip Doddridge (Author)2
Come, our indulgent Savior, comePhilip Doddridge (Author)3
Come, thou celestial Spirit, comeDoddridge (Author)2
Dear Jesus, when, when shall it bePhilip Doddridge (Author)18
Descend immortal DoveDoddridge (Author)1
Do I not love thee, Savior blestPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
Do not we love thee, blessed LordPhilip Doddridge (Author)1
Enter the ark, while patience waitsPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
Ere God pronounced creation goodPhilip Doddridge (Author)1
Eternal and almighty KingPhilip Doddridge (Author)3
Eternal God, I bless thy nameDoddridge (Author)21
Eternal God, our wondering souls admirePhilip Doddridge (Author)11
Eternal God, we bless thy namePhilip Doddridge (Author)2
Eternal Source of life and thoughtDoddridge (Author)40
Eternal Source of light and gracePhilip Doddridge (Author)6
Far from thy servants, God of graceDoddridge (Author)22
Father divine, the Savior criedDoddridge (Author)24
Father of lights we sing thy nameDoddridge (Author)32
Father, we own thy sovereign handPhilip Doddridge (Author)3
Fountain of good, from thee proceedPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
Glory to God in highest strainsPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
God is a Spirit none can seePhilip Doddridge (Author)4
God knows our souls in all their fearsPhilip Doddridge (Author)1
God of our fathers, hear, Thou everlasting friendPhilip Doddridge (Author)1
God of salvation, we adorePhilip Doddridge (Author)1
God pities all our griefsPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
Grace all the work shall crownPhilip Doddridge (Author)3
Grace first contrived a wayPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
Grace led my roving feetPhilip Doddridge (Author)1
Grace taught my roving feetPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
Great Father of our feeble racePhilip Doddridge (Author)12
Great God of heaven and nature, risePhilip Doddridge (Author)2
Great God, we to thy honor raiseDoddridge (Author)6
Great King of Zion, bend thine earPhilip Doddridge (Author)1
Great Lord of all angels, we adorePhilip Doddridge (Author)25
Great Object of thine Isr'l's hopePhilip Doddridge (Author)2
Great Teacher of thy church, we ownPhilip Doddridge (Author)3
Guardian of Isr'l, Source of peacePhilip Doddridge (Author)2
Gud v're tak af hjertens grundPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
Hail, everlasting Prince of PeacePhilip Doddridge (Author)7
Hail, sacred feast which Jesus makesPhilip Doddridge (Author)5
Hark! for the great Creator speaksDoddridge (Author)10
Hark! it is wisdom's voiceDoddridge (Author)8
Hark, joyful sound, the Savior comesPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
Hath not the bounteous King of heavenPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
Hearken ye children of your GodPhilip Doddridge (Author)3
Heavenly Father, gracious namePhilip Doddridge (Author)11
High on a throne of radiant lightPhilip Doddridge (Author)3
High on his Father's royal seatPhilip Doddridge (Author)6
How blessed is the heavenly choicePhilip Doddridge (Author)3
How firm the saint's foundation stands Doddridge (Author)11
How free the fountain flows Of endless life and joyPhilip Doddridge (Author)7
How glorious, Lord, art thouPhilip Doddridge (Author)15
How gracious is our GodDoddridge (Author)6
How keen the tempter's malice isPhilip Doddridge (Author)9
How long shall dreams of creature-blissPhilip Doddridge (Author)32
How many kindred souls are fledPhilip Doddridge (Author)3
How wide the torrent rollsPhilip Doddridge (Author)1
Immortal God, on thee we callPhilip Doddridge (Author)19
Immortal Source of light and gracePhilip Doddridge (Author)1
In one harmonious cheerful songPhilip Doddridge (Author)17
In paths unknown God leads us onDoddridge (Author)3
In raptures let our hearts ascendPhilip Doddridge (Author)8
In thee our fathers sought their restPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
In thy rebuke, all gracious GodDoddridge (Author)12
Indulgent Lord, thy goodness reignsPhilip Doddridge (Author)12
Inquire, ye seamen, for the coursePhilip Doddridge (Author)3
Is there a sight in earth, or heavenPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
Jehovah 'tis a glorious namePhilip Doddridge (Author)2
Jesus, the friend of sinners, callsPhilip Doddridge (Author)4
Jesus, thou source of life, impartPhilip Doddridge, 1702-51 (Author)3
Jesus, we own thy saving powerPhilip Doddridge (Author)4
Jesus, we own thy sovereign handPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
Jesus, what ecstasy unknownPhilip Doddridge (Author)5
Let heaven burst forth into a songPhilip Doddridge (Author)3
Let Jacob to his Maker singPhilip Doddridge (Author)4
Let our dejected hearts reviveDoddridge (Author)5
Let the high heavens your songs invitePhilip Doddridge (Author)1
Lift up, ye saints, your weeping eyesDoddridge (Author)4
Listen, ye hills, ye mountains hearPhilip Doddridge (Author)7
Look back my soul, with grateful loveDoddridge (Author)15
Look back ye saints with grateful lovePhilip Doddridge (Author)2
Lord, in thy service I would spendPhilip Doddridge (Author)10
Lord, may thy goodness cause our landDoddridge (Author)7
Lord of the vineyard, we adorePhilip Doddridge (Author)2
Lord, should I count thy merciesPhilip Doddridge (Author)5
Lord, 'twas a time of wondrous lovePhilip Doddridge (Author)8
Lord, we adore thy wondrous gracePhilip Doddridge (Author)4
Lord, we adore thy wondrous nameDoddridge (Author)26
Lord, we have made our steadfast choiceDoddridge (Author)5
Lord, we have wandered from thy wayPhilip Doddridge (Author)31
Lord, we thy wondrous power proclaimPhilip Doddridge (Author)6
Loud be thy name adoredDoddridge (Author)3
March on, ye ransomed of the LordPhilip Doddridge (Author)4
Mark the soft falling dewPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
Mark the soft falling showerDoddridge (Author)3
Millions of souls, in glory nowDoddridge (Author)8
My Father, let me hear thy voicePhilip Doddridge (Author)15
My God, whose all pervading eye, Sees every passion in my soulPhilip Doddridge (Author)1
My God, whose all pervading eye, View earth beneath and heaven abovePhilip Doddridge (Author)15
My guardian God, I bless thy namePhilip Doddridge (Author)2
My heart is fixed on Thee, O GodPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
My heavenly Father calls, and Christ invitesPhilip Doddridge (Author)5
My soul, review the timePhilip Doddridge (Author)6
My soul, review the trembling daysDoddridge (Author)5
My soul, spring up with ardent flightPhilip Doddridge (Author)3
My soul! the awful hour will comeDoddridge (Author)25
My soul, with joy attend, Hark, I hearPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
My wakened soul, extend thy wingsDoddridge (Author)12
Nad 'rett h'rligt ordPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
No more, ye wise, your wisdom boastPhilip Doddridge (Author)8
Not many years their rounds shall rollPhilip Doddridge (Author)3
Now be that sacrifice surveyedPhilip Doddridge (Author)10
Now, for a while, aside I'll layPhilip Doddridge (Author)5
Now let our humble faith beholdPhilip Doddridge (Author)5
Now let our songs address the God of peaceDoddridge (Author)7
Now let our voices all be ledPhilip Doddridge (Author)1
Now rest, my long-divided heartPhilip Doddridge (Author)1
Now to that sovereign gracePhilip Doddridge (Author)2
O blest are they who, born from heavenPhilip Doddridge (Author)3
O happy bond that seals my vows To Him who merits all my lovePhilip Doddridge (Author)2
O happy Christian, who can boastDoddridge (Author)15
O happy Christian, who can sayDoddridge (Author)2
O happy Christian, who can trustDoddridge (Author)5
O happy dead in Christ that sleepPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
O injured Majesty of heavenPhilip Doddridge (Author)3
O l'heureux jour ou tout mon coeurPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
O Lord, how few of Adam's racePhilip Doddridge (Author)2
O Lord, thy pitying eye surveysPhilip Doddridge (Author)12
O may our sympathizing breast [breasts]Philip Doddridge (Author)6
O Naade, Hvilket OrdPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
O sacred Spirit, snow white DovePhilip Doddridge (Author)3
O salig' Dag, da jeg har digPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
O thou by whose all bounteous handPhilip Doddridge (Author)8
O thou that hast redemption wroughtPhilip Doddridge (Author)9
Our days a transient period runPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
Our eyes salvation seePhilip Doddridge, 1702-1751 (Author)1
Our Father, Source of grace divineDoddridge (Author)2
Our fathers, where are theyPhilip Doddridge (Author)9
Our glad hosannas, Prince of PeacePhilip Doddridge (1702-1751) (Author)1
Our hearts be open to admitPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
Our Jesus, while in mortal fleshPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
Our souls, review the timePhilip Doddridge (Author)2
Our souls with pleasing wonder viewPhilip Doddridge (Author)20
Pardon and peace to the dying manPhilip Doddridge (Author)1
Parent of universal goodPhilip Doddridge (Author)6
Peace, all ye [the] sorrows of the heartPhilip Doddridge (Author)8
Perfection, 'tis an empty nameDoddridge (Author)6
Perpetual source of light and gracePhilip Doddridge (Author)43
Praise to his grace, who loud proclaimsPhilip Doddridge (Author)3
Praise to the Savior's matchless loveDoddridge (Author)2
Praise to the Sovereign of the skyPhilip Doddridge (Author)7
Return, my soul, and seek thy restDoddridge (Author)15
Savior, father, brother, friendPhilip Doddridge (Author)4
Se, mild och ljuvligPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
Shepherd of Isr'l lend thine earPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
Shine forth, Eternal Source of light!Doddridge (Author)44
Sing to the Lord, and loud proclaimPhilip Doddridge (Author)4
So firm the saint's foundation [foundations] stands [stand]Doddridge (Author)3
Sovereign of life before thine eyePhilip Doddridge (Author)12
Sovereign of nature, all is thinePhilip Doddridge (Author)3
Spring up, my soul, with ardent flightPhilip Doddridge (Author)10
The darkened sky, how thick it lowersDoddridge (Author)47
The day approaches, O my soulPhilip Doddridge (Author)35
The ever living GodPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
The light of love is round his feetDoddridge (Author)1
The Lord, from his exalted thronePhilip Doddridge (Author)2
The Lord, how kind are all his waysDoddridge (Author)9
The Lord is kind in all his waysPhilip Doddridge (Author)3
The Lord Jehovah calls, Be every ear inclinedPhilip Doddridge (Author)8
The Lord of glory reigns supremely greatPhilip Doddridge (Author)7
The Lord on mortal worms looks downPhilip Doddridge (Author)22
The Lord on mortal worms looks down from His celestial throneDoddridge (Author)7
The Savior gently calls for youDoddridge (Author)1
The Savior lives, our hearts revivePhilip Doddridge (Author)2
The Savior of mankind is comePhilip Doddridge (Author)1
The sepulchres, how thick they standPhilip Doddridge (Author)3
This house, O Lord, for thee we raisePhilip Doddridge (Author)3
Thou God of Jabez, hearPhilip Doddridge (Author)9
Thou Lord of all the worlds on highDoddridge (Author)8
Thou, Lord, through every changing scenePhilip Doddridge (Author)48
Thou, mighty Lord, art God alonePhilip Doddridge (Author)3
Though earthly shepherds dwell in dustDoddridge (Author)8
Though mortal shepherds dwell in dustPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
Thrice happy man whose heart is stayedDoddridge (Author)1
Thrice happy state, where saints shall liveDoddridge (Author)7
Thy flock, with what a tender carePhilip Doddridge (Author)3
Thy piercing eye, O God, surveysDoddridge (Author)6
Thy sacred book we would surveyDoddridge (Author)3
Thy Spirit shall unite our souls to theePhilip Doddridge (Author)2
'Tis done, the great transaction's donePhilip Doddridge (Author)13
To all his flock, what wondrous lovePhilip Doddridge (Author)2
To him who condescends to dwellDoddridge (Author)3
To thee, my God, my days are knownPhilip Doddridge (Author)41
To thee, O God, my days are knownPhilip Doddridge (Author)5
To thee, O God, we homage payPhilip Doddridge (Author)45
To thee, our God, our days are knownPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
Transporting tidings which we hearDoddridge (Author)9
Trust in the Lord, ye heirs of hopePhilip Doddridge (Author)2
We hail the anointed KingDoddridge (Author)2
We praise the Lord for heavenly breadDoddridge (Author)8
We sing the deep mysterious planPhilip Doddridge (Author)3
We who need mercy every hourPhilip Doddridge (Author)3
Weary, and weak, and faintPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
What if death my sleep invadePhilip Doddridge (Author)6
What is our being, but for theePhilip Doddridge (Author)1
What though downy slumbers fleePhilip Doddridge (Author)15
When the empress of the nightPhilip Doddridge (Author)2
While the stars unnumbered rollPhilip Doddridge (Author)8
Why should we lavish out our yearsDoddridge (Author)4
Why should we waste in trifling caresPhilip Doddridge (Author)4
Why will we waste on trifling caresPhilip Doddridge (Author)3
With flowing eyes and bleeding heartsDoddridge (Author)2
With glad amazement, Lord, I standPhilip Doddridge (Author)3
With grateful joy, O man, recordPhilip Doddridge (Author)3
With joy I see a thousand charmsPhilip Doddridge (Author)4
With pity, Lord, thy servant [servants] viewPhilip Doddridge (Author)4
With pleading wonder, Lord, we viewPhilip Doddridge (Author)7
With reverent awe, tremendous LordDoddridge (Author)3
With transport, Lord, our souls proclaimDoddridge (Author)12
With what delight I raise my eyesPhilip Doddridge (Author)5
With wonder, Lord, our souls proclaimDoddridge (Author)6
Ye hearts with joyful vigor warmPhilip Doddridge (Author)1
Ye living men, the tomb surveyPhilip Doddridge (Author)5
Ye lovely bands of blooming youthPhilip Doddridge (Author)15
Ye sons of sorrow, though your tearsDoddridge (Author)2
Ye weak inhabitants of clayDoddridge (Author)19
You lovely bands of blooming youthPhilip Doddridge (Author)1
Your happy voices joinPhilip Doddridge (Author)3
A present God is all our strengthPhilip Doddridge (Author)English9
All glorious God, what hymns of praisePhilip Doddridge (Author)English17
All hail, mysterious KingDoddridge (Author)English11
Aloud we sing the wondrous gracePhilip Doddridge (Author)English14
And are we now brought near to GodPhilip Doddridge (Author)English21
And art thou with us, gracious LordDoddridge (Author)English60
And shall we still be slavesPhilip Doddridge (Author)English11
And will the eternal KingPhilip Doddridge (Author)English22
And will the great eternal GodPhilip Doddridge, D.D. (Author)English144
And will the Judge descend?Philip Doddridge (Author)English221
Arise, my tenderest thoughts, arisePhilip Doddridge (Author)English89
Array'd in beauteous greenDr. Doddridge (Author)English2
Assist us, Lord, thy name to praisePhilip Doddridge (Author)English17
Attend, my ear, my heart, rejoicePhilip Doddridge (Author)English14
Attend, my soul, the voice divinePhilip Doddridge (Author)English20
Attend, ye children of your GodPhilip Doddridge (Author)English46
Awake, my drowsy soul awake, And view the threatening sceneDoddridge (Author)English18
Awake my soul, and meet the dayPhilip Doddridge (Author)English2
Awake, my soul, stretch every nervePhilip Doddridge (Author)English858
Awake my soul, to meet the dayRev. Philip Doddridge, 1702-1751 (Author)English10
Awake. our souls! and bless His nameDoddridge (Author)English14
Awake, ye saints, and raise your eyesPhilip Doddridge (Author)English184
Baptized into our Savior's deathPhilip Doddridge (Author)English40
Behold a stranger at the door!Doddridge (Author)English2
Behold God’s great incarnate SonPhilip Doddridge (Author)English2
Behold, my soul, the narrow boundDoddridge (Author)English16
Behold the amazing sightDoddridge (Author)English90
Behold the great eternal GodPhilip Doddridge (Author)English3
Behold the path which mortals treadPhilip Doddridge (Author)English30
Behold what condescending lovePhilip Doddridge (Author)English28
Beset with snares on every handPhilip Doddridge (Author)English132
Blest be the tie that bindsT. Doddridge, D.D. (Author)English1
Blest is the man who fears the Lord, His well established mindPhilip Doddridge (Author)English15
Blest Jesus, source of every gracePhilip Doddridge (Author)English1
Blest Jesus, source of grace divinePhilip Doddridge (Author)English35
Blest men, who stretch their willing handsDoddridge (Author)English13
Captives of Israel, hearPhilip Doddridge (Author)English2
Cheered with thy converse, Lord, I tracePhilip Doddridge (Author)English9
Come, Holy Spirit, heavenly Dove, With all Thy quickening powersPhilip Doddridge (Author)English1
Come Holy Spirit, heavenly guestPhilip Doddridge (Author)English2
Come, let us join our souls to God In everlasting bandsDoddridge (Author)English4
Come, Sacred Spirit, from abovePhilip Doddridge (Author)English67
Daughter of Zion, from the dustDoddridge (Author)English1
Dear Savior! we are Thine, By everlasting bandsDoddridge (Author)English159
Did Christ o'er sinners weep?Doddridge (Author)English1
Do not I love Thee, O my Lord?Philip Doddridge (Author)English257
Eternal and immortal KingPhilip Doddridge (Author)English56
Eternal God, our humbled soulsDoddridge (Author)English13
Eternal source of every joyRev. Phillip Doddridge, 1702-1751 (Author)English269
Eternal Source of life and light supremely good and wisePhilip Doddridge (Author)English3
Exalted Prince of life, we ownPhilip Doddridge (Author)English43
Father above, O hear us prayPhilip Doddridge (Author)English4
Father divine, thy piercing eyePhilip Doddridge (Author)English69
Father of men, Thy care we blessPhilip Doddridge (Author)English53
Father of mercies, in Thy housePhilip Doddridge (Author)English68
Father of mercies, send thy gracePhilip Doddridge (Author)English139
Father of peace, and God of love!Philip Doddridge 1702-51 (Author)English46
Fountain of good, to own Thy loveP. Doddridge (Author)English62
Gird on thy conquering swordPhilip Doddridge, 1702-51 (Author)English25
Go, saith the Lord, proclaim my gracePhilip Doddridge (Author)English8
God is my strength! I bless his namePhilip Doddridge (Author)English2
God of eternity, from theePhilip Doddridge (Author)English101
God of my life! through all its daysPhilip Doddridge (Author)English193
God of our fathers, by Whose handDoddridge (Author)English32
God of our lives, Thy constant carePhilip Doddridge (Author)English41
Grace! 'tis a charming soundPhilip Doddridge (Author)English601
Great Father of each perfect giftPhilip Doddridge (Author)English48
Great Father of mankindDr. Doddridge (Author)English63
Great Former of this various framePhilip Doddridge (Author)English65
Great God, and is thy table spreadPhilip Doddridge (Author)English3
Great God! did pious Abram prayPhilip Doddridge (Author)English2
Great God, thy watchful care we blessPhilip Doddridge (Author)English26
Great God, we sing that mighty handDoddridge (Author)English385
Great leader of thine Israel's hostPhilip Doddridge (Author)English10
Great Ruler of all nature's frameRev. P. Doddridge (Author)English81
Great Source of being and of lovePhilip Doddridge (Author)English30
Great Source of life! our souls confessDoddridge (Author)English50
Great Spirit of immortal lovePhilip Doddridge (Author)English25
Hail, everlasting SpringPhilip Doddridge (Author)English15
Hail Progeny divine!Philip Doddridge, 1702-1751 (Author)English2
Hail to the prince of life and peacePhilip Doddridge (Author)English41
Hark! for 'tis God's own Son that callsDr. Doddridge (Author)English6
Hark, the glad sound, the Savior comesPhilip Doddridge (Author)English624
Hark! the herald angels sing Glory to the new-born KingPhilip Doddridge (Author)English1
Hark, 'tis our heavenly Leader's voice From his triumphant seatDoddridge (Author)English36
He comes, the royal conqueror comesPhilip Doddridge, 1702-1751 (Author)English3
He comes, thy God, O Israel, comesPhilip Doddridge, 1702-1751 (Author)English2
Hear, gracious Sovereign, from thy thronePhilip Doddridge (Author)English30
Heaven has confirmed the great decreePhilip Doddridge (Author)English60
High let us swell our tuneful notesPhilip Doddridge (Author)English39
High on a throne of light, O LordPhilip Doddridge (Author)English14
House of our God, with cheerful anthems ringPhilip Doddridge (Author)English36
House of our God, with hymns of gladness ringPhilip Doddridge (Author)English8
How gentle God's commands!Rev. Philip Doddridge (Author)English531
How gracious and how wiseDoddridge (Author)English39
How great the wisdom, power, and graceDr. Philip Doddridge (Author)English2
How rich thy bounty, King of kingsPhilip Doddridge (Author)English34
How rich Thy favors, God of graceDoddridge (Author)English30
How straight the path appearsPhilip Doddridge (Author)English2
How swift the torrent rollsRev. Philip Doddridge, 1702-1751 (Author)English106
How will my heart endurePhilip Doddridge (Author)English23
How wise are God's commandsPhilip Doddridge (Author)English3
Humble souls, who seek salvationDoddridge (Author)English3
I'm healed, praise God, I'm healedPhilip Doddridge (Author)English3
Imposture shrinks from lightDoddridge (Author)English4
In glad amazement Lord I standPhilip Doddridge (Author)English29
In loud exalted strainsPhilip Doddridge (Author)English3
In what confusion earth appearsDr. Doddridge (Author)English37
Indulgent God, with pitying eyePhilip Doddridge (Author)English18
Indulgent Sovereign of the skiesPhilip Doddridge (Author)English48
Inquire, ye pilgrims, for the wayDoddridge (Author)English87
Interval of grateful shadePhilip Doddridge (Author)English34
Israel, thy tribute bring to God's victorious namePhilip Doddridge, 1702-1751 (Author)English2
Jesus, I love Thy charming NamePhilip Doddridge (Author)English424
Jesus, I sing Thy matchless gracePhilip Doddridge (Author)English46
Jesus, my Lord, how rich Thy gracePhilip Doddridge (Author)English146
Jesus, our souls' delightful choiceDoddridge (Author)English30
Jesus the Lord, our souls adoreDoddridge (Author)English19
Jesus, we sing thy matchless gracePhilip Doddridge (Author)English18
Joy to the world! the Lord is come!Doddridge (Author)English1
Let God the Father, and the SonPhilip Doddridge (Author)English1
Let Zion's watchmen all awakePhilip Doddridge (Author)English203
Look down, O Lord, with pitying eyePhilip Doddridge (Author)English80
Lord, dost thou show a corner-stoneDoddridge (Author)English25
Lord, I know Thy grace is nigh mePhilip Doddridge (Author)English2
Lord, let Thy goodness lead our landPhilip Doddridge (Author)English23
Lord of the Sabbath, hear our vowsPhilip Doddridge (Author)English131
Lord, round thy throne the rainbow shinesPhilip Doddridge (Author)English6
Lord, we have broke Thy holy lawsPhilip Doddridge (Author)English2
Lord, when iniquities aboundDoddridge (Author)English2
Lord, when Thine Israel we surveyPhilip Doddridge, 1702-1751 (Author)English2
Lord, when Thy hand is lifted upPhilip Doddrdge (Author)English2
Loud let the tuneful trumpet soundDr. Doddridge (Author)English43
Loud to the Prince of HeavenPhilip Doddridge (Author)English10
Maker of all things, mighty LordRev. Philip Doddridge (Author)English8
Mark the soft falling snowDoddridge (Author)English89
My Father, God, how sweet the soundDoddridge (Author)English31
My God, and is Thy table spread? Doddridge (Author)English152
My God assist me, while I raise An anthem of harmonious praisePhilip Doddridge (Author)English16
My God, how cheerful is the soundPhilip Doddridge (Author)English25
My God! the covenant of Thy loveP. Doddridge (Author)English104
My God, thy service well demandsPhilip Doddridge (Author)English68
My God, what silken cords are thineDr. Doddridge (Author)English39
My gracious Lord, I own Thy rightDr. Philip Doddridge, 1702-1751 (Author)English197
My helper, God! I bless His namePhilip Doddridge (Author)English47
My Jesus, while in mortal fleshPhilip Doddridge (Author)English27
My Lord, didst Thou endure such smartPhilip Doddridge, 1702-1751 (Author)English2
My Savior, let me hear thy voiceDr. Doddridge (Author)English39
My soul, triumphant in the Lord Shall tell its joys abroadPhilip Doddridge (Author)English25
My soul, with all thy wakened powersPhilip Doddridge (Author)English14
My soul, with joy attend, While Jesus silence breaksDoddridge (Author)English50
Now let a true ambition riseDoddridge (Author)English57
Now let our cheerful eyes surveyPhilip Doddridge (Author)English113
Now let our mourning [drooping] hearts revivePhilip Doddridge (Author)English91
Now let your voices joinDr. Doddridge (Author)English126
Now let the children of the saintsRev. P. Doddridge (1702-1751) (Author)English2
Now let the feeble all be strongPhilip Doddridge (Author)English19
Now let the Sons of Belial hearPhilip Doddridge, 1702-1751 (Author)English2
Now to the King of heaven your cheerful voices raisePhilip Doddridge 1702-51 (Author)English11
O God of Abram, by whose handDoddridge (Author)English3
O God of Bethel, by Whose handPhilip Doddridge (Author (vs. 1-4))English290
O God of heaven and earth, arisePhilip Doddridge (Author)English9
O God of Jacob, by whose handRev. Philip Doddridge (Author)English42
O happy day, O happy day, When Jesus washed my sin awayPhilip Doddridge, 1702-1751 (Author)English2
O happy day, that fixed my choiceP. Doddridge (Author)English1414
O happy day when first we feltPhillip Doddridge (Author)English1
O Israel, blest beyond compare!Philip Doddridge (Author)English5
O lift thy hands on high!Philip Doddridge, 1702-1751 (Author)English2
O Lord, descend and fill this placePhilip Doddridge (Author)English2
O praise ye the Lord, prepare a new songPhilip Doddridge (Author)English49
O righteous God, thou Judge supremePhilip Doddridge (Author)English25
O [Come] sing to me of heaven When I am called to diePhilip Doddridge (Author)English1
O sing, ye ransomed of the LordPhilip Doddridge (Author)English2
O Sun of righteousness, arise With healing in Thy wingP. Doddridge (Alterer)English2
O Sun of righteousness divinePhilip Doddridge (Author)English8
O thou great God, whose piercing eyePhilip Doddridge (Author)English17
O ye immortal throng Of angels round the thronePhilip Doddridge (Author)English53
O Zion, tune thy voice and raise thy hands on highPhilip Doddridge (Author)English111
On this blest morn my Lord aroseDoddridge (Author)English1
Once more, my soul, the rising dayPhilip Doddridge (Author)English1
Our banner is th’ eternal GodPhilip Doddridge (Author)English2
Our God ascends His lofty thronePhilip Doddridge (Author)English19
Our [O] God, our God, thou shinest hereP. Doddridge (Author)English1
Our heavenly Father calls, And Christ invites us nearDr. Doddridge (Author)English140
Our Helper, God, we bless His [Thy] nameP. Doddridge (Author)English68
Our nation seemed to ruin doomedPhilip Doddridge (Author)English2
Peace, 'tis the Lord Jehovah's handPhilip Doddridge (Author)English44
Praise to our Shepherd's gracious nameDr. Doddridge (Author)English9
Praise to the Lord of boundless mightDoddridge (Author)English43
Praise to the Lord on highDoddridge (Author)English37
Praise to the Lord, who bows his earPhilip Doddridge (Author)English19
Praise to the Lord, whose mighty handPhilip Doddridge (Author)English2
Praise to the radiant Source of blissDoddridge (Author)English10
Praise to thy name, eternal GodPhilip Doddridge (Author)English20
Raise thoughtless sinner raise thine eyePhilip Doddridge (Author)English50
Remark, my soul, the narrow boundsPhilip Doddridge (Author)English110
Repent, the voice celestial criesPhilip Doddridge (Author)English141
Return, my roving heart, returnPhilip Doddridge (Author)English137
Salvation doth to God belongPhilip Doddridge (Author)English14
Salvation Lord is thineDr. Doddridge (Author)English2
Salvation O melodious soundPhilip Doddridge (Author)English51
Satan, the dire invader, camePhilip Doddridge, 1702-1751 (Author)English2
Savior divine, we know Thy nameDr. Doddridge (Author)English28
Savior of men and Lord of lovePhilip Doddridge (Author)English30
Say, sinner, hath a voice withinDoddridge (Author)English1
Searcher of hearts, before thy faceDoddridge (Author)English36
See human nature sunk in shamePhilip Doddridge (Author)English10
See Israel's gentle Shepherd standDoddridge (Author)English390
See, the destruction is begunPhilip Doddridge (Author)English2
See the kind Shepherd, Jesus, stands, With all-engaging charmsDoddridge (Author)English1
See the old dragon from his thronePhilip Doddridge, 1702-1751 (Author)English2
Shepherd of Israel, bend thine earPhilip Doddridge (Author)English30
Shepherd of Israel, thou dost keepPhilip Doddridge (Author)English43
Shine on our souls, eternal GodPhilip Doddridge (Author)English107
Since thou, the everlasting GodPhilip Doddridge (Author)English1
Sing, all ye ransomed of the LordPhilip Doddridge (Author)English81
Sing, O ye ransomed of the LordPhilip Doddridge (Author)English20
Sing to the Lord abovePhilip Doddridge (Author)English9
Sing to the Lord, who loud proclaimsPhilip Doddridge (Author)English52
Sing, ye redeemed of the LordRev. Philip Doddridge (Author)English101
Soon will the Judge descendPhilip Doddridge (Author)English3
Sovereign of all the worlds on highPhilip Doddridge (Author)English74
Sov’reign of Heaven, Thine empire spreadsPhilip Doddridge, 1702-1751 (Author)English2
Sovereign of life, I own thy handPhilip Doddridge (Author)English49
Stupendous grace! and can it bePhilip Doddridge (Author)English2
Supreme in mercy, who shall darePhilip Doddridge (Author)English1
Supreme of beings, with delightPhilip Doddridge, 1702-1751 (Author)English2
The day of ResurrectionDr. Doddridge (Translator)English2
The deluge, at the Almighty's callPhilip Doddridge (Author)English40
The flowery spring at God's commandP. Doddridge (Author)English33
The great Jehovah, who shall darePhilip Doddridge (Author)English2
The great Redeemer rosePhilip Doddridge (Author)English1
The King of heaven His table spreadsPhilip Doddridge (Author)English183
The Lord is risen indeed, Now is His work performedRev. Philip Doddridge, D.D. (Author)English1
The Lord, our Lord, how rich His grace!Philip Doddridge (Author)English2
The promise of my Father's lovePhilip Doddridge (Author)English3
The promises I sing, which sovereign love hath spokenPhilip Doddridge (Author)English79
The righteous Lord, supremely greatDoddridge (Author)English36
The Savior kindly calls Our children to His breastPhilip Doddridge, 1702-51 (Author)English65
The Savior, when to heaven He roseDodd. (Author)English32
The seeds, which piety and lovePhilip Doddridge (Author)English3
The swift declining dayDoddridge (Author)English100
The uplifted eye and bended kneeDoddridge (Author)English2
There is a name I love to hear, I love to sing its worthPhilip Doddridge (Author (v. 5))English2
These mortal joys, how soon they fadeDoddridge (Author)English30
Thine earthly Sabbaths, Lord we lovePhilip Doddridge (Author)English245
Thou boundless source of every goodRev. Philip Doddridge (1702-1751) (Author)English2
Thou, who wast a child on earthPhilip Doddridge (Author)English2
Thrice happy souls, who, born from heavenDoddridge (Author)English90
Thus hath the Son of Jesse saidPhilip Doddridge (Author)English2
Thy presence everlasting GodPhilip Doddridge (Author)English89
Thy will be done, In devious wayDoddridge (Author)English1
Time hastens on, ye longing saintsPhilip Doddridge (Author)English11
'Tis mine, the covenant of his gracePhilip Doddridge (Author)English3
'Tis not a cause of small importPhilip Doddridge (Author)English13
To God the only wise, Our Savior and our KingPhilip Doddridge (Author)English2
To Thee, my God, my Savior, My heart exulting singsPhilip Doddridge (Author)English1
To Thee, O God, when creatures failPhilip Doddridge (Author)English12
Tomorrow, Lord, is ThinePhilip Doddridge (Author)English180
Triumphant Lord, Thy goodness reignsDoddridge (Author)English58
Triumphant Zion, lift thy headPhilip Doddridge (Author)English214
Ungrateful sinners! whence this scornPhilip Doddridge (Author)English11
Unheard the dews around me fallDoddridge (Author)English11
Unite, my roving thoughts, unitePhilip Doddridge (Author)English54
Wait on the Lord, ye heirs of hopeDoddridge (Author)English25
We bless the eternal Source of lightPhilip Doddridge (Author)English15
What mysteries, Lord, in thee combinePhilip Doddridge (Author)English4
What though no flowers the fig tree clotheP. Doddridge (Author)English1
What though the arm of conquering deathPhilip Doddridge (Author)English36
What venerable sight appearsPhilip Doddridge (Author)English14
When at a distance, Lord, we tracePhilip Doddridge (Author)English60
When at this distance, Lord, we tracePhilip Doddridge, 1702-1751 (Author)English4
When gloomy shades my soul o'erspreadPhilip Doddridge (Author)English6
When Jesus for His people diedPhilip Doddridge (Author)English8
While angels thus, O Lord, rejoicePhilip Doddridge (Author)English5
While on the verge of life I standPhilip Doddridge (Author)English60
Why flow these torrents of distress Doddridge (Author)English14
Why will ye lavish out your yearsPhilip Doddridge (Author)English20
Why will ye waste on trifling caresDoddridge (Author)English162
With ecstasy of joyPhilip Doddridge (Author)English19
With my whole heart I've sought thy faceDoddridge (Author)English1
With reverend awe, tremendous LordPhilip Doddridge (Author)English10
With songs of sacred joyDoddridge (Author)English3
Ye golden lamps of heaven, farewellPhilip Doddridge (Author)English120
Ye hearts with youthful vigor warmPhilip Doddridge (Author)English148
Ye heavens, with sounds of triumph ringDr. Doddridge (Author)English3
Ye humble souls rejoiceDoddridge (Author)English15
Ye humble souls that seek the LordPhilip Doddridge (Author)English122
Ye little flock, whom Jesus feedsPhilip Doddridge (Author)English45
Ye mourning saints, whose streaming tearsPhilip Doddridge (Author)English66
Ye servants of God! Your Master proclaimPhilip Doddridge (Author)English1
Ye servants of the Lord, Each in his office waitDoddridge (Author)English347
Ye sinners on backsliding bentPhilip Doddridge (Author)English2
Ye sons of men, with joy recordPhilip Doddridge (Author)English84
Ye subjects of the Lord, proclaim The royal honors of his nameDoddridge (Author)English13
Yes, the Redeemer rose [lives]Philip Doddridge (Author)English167
Yes, there are joys that cannot diePhilip Doddridge (Author)English28
إسمعوا صوت السرورPhilip Doddridge (Author)Arabic1
ما أبهج اليوم الذي آمنت فيه بالمسيحPhilip Doddridge (Author)Arabic1
سبوتك يا رب تعطي هناPhilip Doddridge (Author)Arabic1
يأتي المسيح مسرعاPhilip Doddridge (Author)Arabic1
Ahaa ešeevȧ, nėhe'xovevaPhilip Doddridge (Based on)Cheyenne2
恩典—美妙聲音!悅耳,又慰人心 (Ēndiǎn—měimiào shēngyīn! Yuè'ěr, yòu wèi rénxīn)Philip Doddridge (Author)Chinese2
今日何日!心意立定,揀選我神和我救主 (Jīnrì hé rì! Xīnyì lìdìng, jiǎnxuǎn wǒ shén hé wǒ jiù zhǔ)Philip Doddridge (Author)Chinese2
看哪!慈愛牧者站立 (Kàn nǎ! Cí'ài mù zhě zhànlì)Philip Doddridge (Author)Chinese2
請聽佳音﹕“救主降生!” (Qǐng tīng jiāyīn﹕“jiù zhǔ jiàngshēng!”)Philip Doddridge (Author)Chinese2
Aŋpetu de mic̣icoŋzaPhilip Doddridge (Author)Dakota1
Canteniṭinzapi qon he (Awake, my soul, stretch every nerve)Philip Doddridge (Author)Dakota2
Itaŋcaŋ, Woyute WakaŋPhilip Doddridge (Author)Dakota1
Wanikiya kiŋ he dehaŋdPhilip Doddridge (Author)Dakota1
Ho ĝoja son'! aŭskultu viPhilip Doddridge (Author)Esperanto4
Glücksel'ger Tag, da ich erkorPhilip Doddridge (Author)German5
O schöner Tag, da ich erwähltP. D. (Author)German2
O sel'ger Tag, an dem ich dichPhilip Doddridge (Author)German1
O sel'ger Tag, an dem mein HerzP. Doddridge (Author)German6
O sel'ger Tag, da ich's gewagtPhilip Doddridge (Author)German1
O sel'ger Tag, da mich der HerrPhilip Doddridge (Author)German2
Ala'e kuu uhane e kikooPhilip Doddridge (Author)Hawaiian2
La maika'i o'u i lilo auPhillip Doddridge, 1702-1751 (Author)Hawaiian3
Finaritra ny masokoPh. Doddridge (Author)Malagasy2
എൻ ദൈവമേ, നിൻ മേശമേൽPhilip Doddridge (Author)Malayalam2
എന്‍ രക്ഷകാ! എന്‍ ദൈവമേ! നിന്നിലായ നാള്‍ ഭാഗ്യമേ (En rakṣakā! en daivamē! ninnilāya nāḷ bhāgyamē)Philip Doddridge (Author)Malayalam2
കൃപ മ-നോഹരം ചെവി-ക്കിമ്പസ്വരം (Kr̥pa ma-nēāharaṁ cevi-kkimpasvaraṁ)Philip Doddridge (Author)Malayalam2
Gammachuun kan na fo’aa tee fayyisa koof waaqa kootiiPhilip Doddridge (Author)Oromo2
Feliz o dia em que aceiteiPhilip Doddridge (Author (stanzas))Portuguese2
О дивный день, о дивный час (O divnyy den', o divnyy chas)Philip Doddridge (Author)Russian2
පින්වත් එදා සවාමි වත (Pinvat edā savāmi vata)Philip Doddridge (Author)Sinhala2
Al bautizarnos en JesúsPhilip Doddridge (Author)Spanish2
¡Cuán dulce la ley de Dios!Philip Doddridge, 1702-1751 (Author)Spanish2
Despierta, hermano, sin demorarPhilip Doddridge (Author)Spanish2
Día feliz cuando escogíPhilip Doddridge (Author)Spanish1
¡Feliz el dia en que escogi servirte, mi Señor y Dios!Philip Doddridge (Author)Spanish4
Oíd su voz ya cerca estáPhilip Doddridge, 1720-1751 (Author)Spanish3
¡Qué tierno padre es Dios!Philip Doddridge (Author)Spanish2
Ved al Pastor de IsraelPhilip Doddridge (Author)Spanish2
Ni sikukuu siku ilePhilip Doddridge (Author)Swahili1
Nagasat ñga aldaw, DioscoPhilip Doddridge (Author)Tagalog2
அழிந்தேபோமோ மானுடம்? (Aḻintēpōmō māṉuṭam?)Philip Doddridge (Author)Tamil2
எம் வாழ்வின் மூலாதாரமே (Em vāḻviṉ mūlātāramē)Philip Doddridge (Author)Tamil2
நாளை உம் கரத்தில் (Nāḷai um karattil)Philip Doddridge (Author)Tamil2
Bugail Israel sydd ofalusPhilip Doddridge, (1702-1751) (Welsh Words by)Welsh1
Iranse Oluwa!Philip Doddridge (Author)Yoruba2
Ojo nla l’ojo ti mo yanPhilip Doddridge (Author)Yoruba2

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