H. L. Hastings

H. L. Hastings
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Short Name: H. L. Hastings
Full Name: Hastings, H. L. (Horace Lorenzo), 1831-1899
Birth Year: 1831
Death Year: 1899

Hastings, Horace Lorenzo, was born at Blandford, Mass., Nov. 26, 1831; commenced writing hymns, and preaching, in his 17th year, and laboured as an evangelist in various parts of the U. S. In 1866 he established The Christian, a monthly paper, in which many of his hymns have appeared, and in 1865 the Scriptural Tract Repository in Boston. He published Social Hymns, Original and Selected, Boston, 1865; Songs of Pilgrimage, a Hymnal for the Churches of Christ, Part i., 1880; and in August, 1886, the same completed, to tho extent of 1533 hymns, 450 of which are original and signed "H." The best known of these is "Shall we meet beyond the river," written in N. Y. city, 1858, and lately published as a leaflet in 14 stanzas of 8 lines. The text in Gospel Hymns and elsewhere consists of the 1st half of stanzas i., iv., xi. and ix. The Hastings Birthday Book, extracts from his prose writings, appeared 1886. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.]

-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology


Texts by H. L. Hastings (132)AsAuthority LanguagesInstancessort descending
As the world around was sleepingHorace L. Hastings (Author (attributed to))1
Awaked by Sinai's awful soundHorace L. Hastings (Author)English1
Behold He comes with cloudsHorace L. Hastings (Author)1
Bless, my soul, the Lord, thy MakerHorace L. Hastings (Author)1
Breaking now the loaf togetherHorace L. Hastings (Author)1
Children hail the holy strangerHorace L. Hastings (Author (attributed to))1
Endue us, Lord, with heavenly powerH. L. Hastings (Author)1
Glad was the message, and joyous the strainHorace L. Hastings (Author (attributed to))1
Hark! from yonder radiant throngH. L. Hastings (Author)1
عند عبر النهر، نهر الموت، موطن النعيمH. L. Hastings (Author)Arabic1
It may be at the even-tideH. L. Hastings (Author)1
Just as God leads me, I would go, I would but ask the wayHorace L. Hastings (Translator)English1
Lord, thou art with us while we prayH. L. Hastings (Author)1
Now Savior, strengthen every heartH. L. Hastings (Author)English1
Now to the great, eternal KingH. L. Hastings (Author)1
Now unto the King eternal, But unseen by mortal eyesH. L. Hastings (Author)1
O Father, who rulest the wind and waveH. L. Hastings (Author)1
O God, my Savior, I love theeH. L. Hastings (Translator)English1
O Savior, bless us as we go, And make our hearts within us glowH. L. Hastings (Author)English1
O Son of God! with glory crowned Upon Thy Father's throneHorace L. Hastings (Author)English1
O worn with griefs and pains and fearsH. (Author)English1
Pilgrims in this vale of sorrowHastings (Author)English1
Praise ye the Lord! let heart and voiceH. L. Hastings (Author)1
Praise ye the Lord, our God, His love and grace proclaimH. L. Hastings (Author)1
Rejoice around the tomb where Jesus layH. L. Hastings (Author)1
Rock of my strength! to Thee my soul is clingingH. L. Hastings (Author)English1
Savior, bless us as we part, Grant us Thy protectionH. L. Hastings (Author)English1
Seh'n wir uns an jenen UfernH. L. Hastings (Author)German1
Soldiers of the cross, arise! Lo, your leader, from the skiesH. (Alterer)English1
Surely at the appointed timeHorace L. Hastings (Author)1
The grace which is in Christ revealedH. L. Hastings (Author)1
Thou Prince of glory, slain for me, In deep distress, I fly to TheeH. L. Hastings (Author)1
Thou who dost with thy people meetH. L. Hastings (Author)1
To Him who died upon the treeH. L. Hastings (Author)1
To Him who in his precious bloodH. L. Hastings (Author)1
We praise and magnify Thy nameH. L. Hastings (Author)1
Weep for the fallen, in death lying lowH. L. Hastings (Author)1
Whatever God doth is rightly doneHorace L. Hastings (Author)English1
When shall I see the day that ends my woesH. (Adapter)English1
With the mouth our Lord confessingH. L. Hastings (Author)1
Ye mourning saints! dry every tearHorace L. Hastings (Author)1
Ah what words of dangerH. L. H. (Author)2
Angels high in glory, Sound the joyful storyRev. H. L. Hastings (Author)English2
Author of salvation, hear my supplicationHorace L. Hastings (Author)2
Be patient yet a few more yearsHorace L. Hastings (Author)2
Be patient yet a little while, The sigh shall be a psalmHorace L. Hastings (Author)2
Behold the Lamb of God, who bears our sin and woeHorace L. Hastings (Author)English2
Bells of joy are ringing High in heaven's blue domeH. L. Hastings (Author)2
Blest is the place where treesHorace L. Hastings (Author)2
Brightness of the Father's glory, Heaven's own light to earth come downHorace L. Hastings (Author)2
Fair city, when shall I beholdHorace L. Hastings (Author)2
Hark, the voice of Jesus calling Weary sinner, come and restHorace L. Hastings (Author)2
Holy day of peaceful restHorace L. Hastings (Author)2
Keep the Sabbath holy, Keep a joyful dayHorace L. Hastings (Author)2
Moedes vi hist bagved FlodenHorace L. Hastings (Author)2
My home is over the swelling floodRev. H. L. Hastings (Author)English2
O Father, God, who art in heaven, To thee be endless glory givenH. (Author)2
On, on, thou weary marinerHorace L. Hastings (Author)2
Open wide thy gates of beauty, Guide me to the house of GodH. L. Hastings (Author)English2
Shall we meet each other yonderHorace L. Hastings (Author)2
Shall we meet with those beloved onesHorace L. Hastings (Author)2
Skal vi alle engang mødesH. L. Hastings (Author)Norwegian2
Soon the saints shall be freedHorace L. Hastings (Author)2
What father, when his children pleadH. L. Hastings (Author)English2
Who hath sorrow, who hath woes?Rev. H. L. Hastings (Author)English2
Ye servants of the Lord, To all the world proclaimHorace L. Hastings (Author)2
Ye soldiers of the risen Lord, March along, march alongRev. H. L. Hastings (Author)English2
Afar from home on an island loneHorace L. Hastings (Author)English3
Can you stand for God, though you stand aloneHorace L. Hastings (Author)English3
Clip from the brown one sunny tressHorace L. Hastings (Author)3
Come to the Savior now, Jesus is mineHorace L. Hastings (Author)English3
Hark! I hear the angels singingHorace L. Hastings (Author (attributed to))English3
Jesus, the Comforter, bruised and heart-brokenHorace L. Hastings (Author)3
My heart shall bless my heavenly KingHorace L. Hastings (Author)3
O Christ of men the Life and LightHorace L. Hastings (Author)3
On the north and the east, on the south and the westHorace L. Hastings (Author)3
Our Father, God, to thee aloneHorace L. Hastings (Author)3
Religion is the best of allHorace L. Hastings (Author)English3
Roll thy burden on the LordHorace L. Hastings (Author)3
Shall we meet by life's pure riverHorace L. Hastings (Author)3
There's a light that is shining in darknessH. L. Hastings (Author)English3
Awake and sing, awake and singHorace L. Hastings (Author)4
Be strong, my soul, in God most highHorace L. Hastings (Author)English4
Delight in the Lord, With sweetest accordHorace L. Hastings (Author)4
Forward, Christian soldiers, through a hostile landHorace L. Hastings (Author)English4
Gefunden ist der Hafen nunH. L. Hastings (Author)German4
Not here, where sparkling watersHorace L. Hastings (Author)4
Now unto him who on the treeHorace L. Hastings (Author)4
On the street, on the streetH. L. Hastings (Author)English4
Seh'n wir uns an jenem StrandeH. L. Hastings (Author)German4
Skola vi väl alla mötasH. L. Hastings (Author)Swedish4
Son of God, earth's storms are breakingHorace L. Hastings (Author)English4
Sweet meditation on the LordHastings (Translator)English4
Take away the children, we cannot have them hereH. L. Hastings (Author)English4
Unto the high and mighty Lord we lift our morning strain of praiseHorace L. Hastings (Author)4
We are sowing in our sadnessHorace L. Hastings (Author)4
We know the grace of him who diedHorace L. Hastings (Author)4
We shall meet beyond the river (Hastings)Horace L. Hastings (Author)4
Welcome, from beneath the waveHorace L. Hastings (Author)4
When signs and wonders there shall beHorace L. Hastings (Author)4
Behold there comes an hour unknownHorace L. Hastings (Author)5
City of our God renowned, Where the ransomedHorace L. Hastings (Author)5
Great King of glory, hear the prayerHorace L. Hastings (Author)5
Hark! from the mansions of glory the songRev. H. L. Hastings (Author)English5
Perishing splendors pass awayHorace L. Hastings (Author)5
Sing we the song to angels givenHorace L. Hastings (Author)5
When o'er the deep we rodeHorace L. Hastings (Author)English5
Yet there is room, the feast is spreadHorace L. Hastings (Author)English5
Day is far spent, the shadows lengthen round usHorace L. Hastings (Author)English6
Halting, lingering, fearing, longingRev. H. L. Hastings (Author)English6
I shall rest, I shall rest, When the Christian'sHorace L. Hastings (Author)6
Just as I am, O Lamb of GodHorace L. Hastings (Author)English6
Look not upon the ruby wineH. L. Hastings (Author)English6
O God, to whom our fathers prayedRev. H. L. Hastings (Author)English6
O shameful cross, on thee was hungHorace L. Hastings (Author)6
O sweetly through the gloomy yearsHorace L. Hastings (Author)6
At evening time may there be lightH. L. Hastings (Author)English7
Before us lies a valley dimHorace L. Hastings (Author)English7
Lift the voice and sound the trumpetHorace L. Hastings (Author)English7
O Lord, who art with two or threeHorace L. Hastings (Author)English7
When a few swiftly fleeting yearsHorace L. Hastings (Author)English7
Great Husbandman, at thy commandHorace L. Hastings (Author)English8
My weary soul a rest hath foundH. L. Hastings (Author)English8
Strong to redeem is the Lord who hath loved meHorace L. Hastings (Author)English8
Through the furnace, through the heatHorace L. Hastings (Author)8
Come, O my soul, to CalvaryHorace L. Hastings (Author)English9
Seh'n wir uns wohl einmal wiederHorace L. Hastings (Author)German9
Beyond life's raging feverHorace L. Hastings (Author)English11
Within the garden's whispering shadeHorace L. Hastings (Author)English11
Lonely and weary by sorrows oppressedHorace L. Hastings (Author)English15
My soul at last a rest hath foundRev. H. L. Hastings (Author)English19
Shall we meet beyond the river, Where the surges cease to roll?H. L. Hastings (Author)English358

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