Thomas Kelly

Thomas Kelly
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Short Name: Thomas Kelly
Full Name: Kelly, Thomas, 1769-1855
Birth Year: 1769
Death Year: 1855

Kelly, Thomas, B.A., son of Thomas Kelly, a Judge of the Irish Court of Common Pleas, was born in Dublin, July 13, 1769, and educated at Trinity College, Dublin. He was designed for the Bar, and entered the Temple, London, with that intention; but having undergone a very marked spiritual change he took Holy Orders in 1792. His earnest evangelical preaching in Dublin led Archbishop Fowler to inhibit him and his companion preacher, Rowland Hill, from preaching in the city. For some time he preached in two unconsecrated buildings in Dublin, Plunket Street, and the Bethesda, and then, having seceded from the Established Church, he erected places of worship at Athy, Portarlington, Wexford, &c, in which he conducted divine worship and preached. He died May 14, 1854. Miller, in his Singers & Songs of the Church, 1869, p. 338 (from which some of the foregoing details are taken), says:—

"Mr. Kelly was a man of great and varied learning, skilled in the Oriental tongues, and an excellent Bible critic. He was possessed also of musical talent, and composed and published a work that was received witli favour, consisting of music adapted to every form of metre in his hymn-book. Naturally of an amiable disposition and thorough in his Christian piety, Mr. Kelly became the friend of good men, and the advocate of every worthy, benevolent, and religious cause. He was admired alike for his zeal and his humility; and his liberality found ample scope in Ireland, especially during the year of famine."

Kelly's hymns, 765 in all, were composed and published over a period of 51 years, as follows:—

(1) A Collection of Psalms and Hymns extracted from Various Authors, by Thomas Kelly, A.B., Dublin, 1802. This work contains 247 hymns by various authors, and an Appendix of 33 original hymns by Kelly.
(2) Hymns on Various Passages of Scripture, Dublin, 1804. Of this work several editions were published: 1st, 1804; 2nd, 1806; 3rd, 1809; 4th, 1812. This last edition was published in two divisions, one as Hymns on Various Passages of Scripture, and the second as Hymns adapted for Social Worship. In 1815 Kelly issued Hymns by Thomas Kelly, not before Published. The 5th edition, 1820, included the two divisions of 1812, and the new hymns of 1815, as one work. To the later editions of 1820, 1826, 1836, 1840, 1846, and 1853, new hymns were added, until the last published by M. Moses, of Dublin, 1853, contained the total of 765.

As a hymn-writer Kelly was most successful. As a rule his strength appears in hymns of Praise and in metres not generally adopted by the older hymn writers. His "Come, see the place where Jesus lay" (from "He's gone, see where His body lay"),"From Egypt lately come"; “Look, ye saints, the sight is glorious"; "On the mountain's top appearing"; "The Head that once was crowned with thorns"; "Through the day Thy love has spared us"; and “We sing the praise of Him Who died," rank with the first hymns in the English language. Several of his hymns of great merit still remain unknown through so many modern editors being apparently adverse to original investigation. In addition to the hymns named and others, which are annotated under their respective first lines, the following are also in common use:—
i. From the Psalms and Hymns, 1802:—
1. Grant us, Lord, Thy gracious presence. Commencement of Divine Worship.
2. Jesus, Immortal King, go on [display]. Missions.
3. Saviour, through the desert lead us. Divine Guidance Desired.
4. The day of rest once more [again] comes round. Sunday.
5. We've no abiding city here. Seeking Heaven.
ii. From the Hymns on Varous Passages of Scripture, first edition, 1804 :—
6. Boundless glory, Lord, be thine. Praise for the Gospel.
7. By whom shall Jacob now arise? Epiphany.
8. Glory, glory to our King. Praise to Christ as King.
9. How pleasant is the sound of praise. Praise for Redemption.
10. How sweet to leave the world awhile. In Retirement, or For a Retreat.
11. Inform I long had bowed the knee. Jesus, the Saviour, or Praise for Salvation.
12. It is finished! sinners, hear it. Good Friday.
13. Jesus, the Shepherd of the sheep. The Good Shepherd.
14. Let reason vainly boast her power. Death.
15. Poor and afflicted, Lord, are Thine. Affliction.
16. Praise we Him to Whose kind favour. Close of Service.
11. Spared a little longer. Safety in God.
18. Stricken, smitten, and afflicted. Passiontide.

ii. From the Hymns, &c, second edition, 1806:—
19. Far from us be grief and sadness. Joy of Believers.
20. Give us room that we may dwell. Missions.
21. Glory, glory everlasting. Praise of Jesus.
22. God has.turned my grief to gladness. Joy after Sorrow.
23. Happy they who trust in Jesus. Peace in Jesus.
24. Hark, the notes of angels singing. Angels praising Jesus.
25. Hark! 'tis a martial sound. Christian Life a Warfare.
26. I hear a sound [voice] that comes from far. The Gospel Message.
27. Jesus is gone up on high. Divine Worship.
28. Now [O] may the Gospel's conquering power. Home Missions. In the 1853 edition of the Hymns it begins “O may the Gospel's conqu'ring force."
29. O Zion, when I think on thee. Desiring Heaven.
30. Praise the Saviour, ye who know Him. Praise of Jesus.
31. See from Zion's sacred mountain. The Fountain of Life.
32. The atoning work is done. Jesus the High Priest.
33. Zion is Jehovah's dwelling. The Church of God.
34. Zion stands by hills surrounded. The Safety of the Church.
35. Zion's King shall reign victorious. Missions.
iv. From the Hymns, &c, 3rd edition, 1809:—
36. Behold the Temple of the Lord. The Church a Spiritual Temple.
37. Blessed Fountain, full of grace. Fountain for Sin.
38. Brethren, come, our Saviour bids us. Holy Communion.
39. Fly, ye seasons, fly still faster. Second Advent Desired.
40. God of Israel, we adore Thee. Evening.
41. Gracious Lord, my heart is fixed. Trust and Peace.
42. Hark, a voice! it comes from heaven. Death.
43. Hark, that shout of rapt'rous joy. Second Advent.
44. If our warfare be laborious. Labour and Rest .
45. Lo, He comes, let all adore Him. Missions.
46. Nothing know we of the season. Time of Second Advent uncertain.
47. O had I the wings of a dove. Holiness and Heaven desired.
48. O where is now that glowing love. Despondency.
49. Our Father sits on yonder throne. God the Father.
50. Ours is a rich and royal Feast. Holy Communion.
51. Shepherd of the chosen number. Safety in the
Good Shepherd
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52. We're bound for yonder land. Life, a Voyage.
53. Welcome sight! the Lord descending. The Advent.
54. What is life? 'tis but a vapour. Death anticipated.
55. Who is this that comes from Edom? Ascension.
56. Why those fears ? Behold 'tis Jesus. Stilling the Sea.
57. Without blood is no remission. Passiontide.
58. Yes, we trust the day is breaking. Missions.
v. FromHymns: Not before Published, 1815:—
59. Behold the Lamb with glory crowned. Exaltation of Christ.
60. God is love, His word has said it. God is Love.
61. God of our salvation, hear us. Opening or Close of Divine Worship.
62. In Thy Name, O Lord, assembling. Commencement of Divine Worship.
63. Keep us, Lord, O [and] keep us ever. Divine Worship.
64. Let sinners saved give thanks, and sing. Praise for Salvation.
65. Praise the Lord Who died to save us. Passiontide.
66. Salvation is of God alone. God the Author of Salvation.
67. Saviour, come, Thy [saints] friends await Thee [are waiting] . Second Advent desired.
68. Sweet were the sounds that reached our ears. Divine Mercy.
69. We'll sing of the Shepherd that died. The Lost Sheep.
70. When we cannot see our way. Trust and Peace.
71. Who is this that calms the ocean? Stilling the Sea.
vi. From the Hymns on F. Passages of Scripture, &c, eds. 1820 and 1826 :-—
72. Grace is the sweetest sound. Divine Grace.
73. Now let a great effectual door. Missions.
74. Now may the mighty arm awake. Missions.
75. Now may the Spirit from above. Home Missions.
76. Sing, sing His lofty praise. Praise of Jesus.
77. Sound, 6ound the truth abroad. Missions.
78. Speed Thy servants, Saviour, speed them. Departure of Missionaries.
vii. From the Hymns on Various Passages, &c, 1836:—
79. Come, O Lord, the heavens rending. Prayer for Blessings.
80. The night is far spent, the day is at hand. The Second Advent.
viii. From the Hymns on Various Passages, &c, circa 1845:—
81. Joyful be the hours today. Sunday.
82. Lord, behold us few and weak. Opening of Divine Service.
83. Meet Thy people, Saviour, meet us. Meetings for Prayer.
84. Saviour, send a blessing to us. Prayer for Blessings.
85. Sing of Jesus, sing for ever. Praise of Jesus.
ix. From the Hymns on Various Passages, &c, 1853:—
86. Precious volume, what thou doest. Holy Scripture.
87. Unfold to us, O Lord, unfold. Divine aid to reading Holy Scripture.
All these hymns, together with those annotated under their respective first lines are in the 1853 edition of Kelly's Hymns published in Dublin by M. Moses, and in London by Simpkin, Marshall & Co. Kelly's musical editions are issued by the same publishers.

-- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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Kelly, Thomas, p. 615, i. Other hymns in common use are:
1. Behold the Man! How glorious He. (1809.) Good Friday.
2. Jesus the [Thou] Shepherd of the Sheep. (1804.) Good Shepherd.
3. Saved ourselves by Jesu's blood. (1802.) For a Revival.
4. Saviour, 'tis to [unto] Thee. (1853*.) Lent.
5. See the vineyard lately planted. (1806.) Missions. Sometimes given as "See, O Lord, the vineyard planted."
6. Sing aloud to God our strength. (1809.) Praise to the Father.
7. Sing, sing His lofty praise. (1820.) Praise to Jesus. Sometimes as "Hail our eternal King" (p. 615, No. 76).
8. Sing of Him Who bore our guilt. (1853*.) Praise to Jesus.
9. Sing we praise to God above, God our Saviour, &c. (1815.) Praise for Divine Mercy.
10. Sing we praise to God above, Sing we praise, &c. (1853*.) Praise.
11. Sons of Zion, raise your songs. (1820-26) The Exalted Saviour.
12. The Lord Himself will keep. (1809.) From “We're bound for yonder land" (sec p. 615, No. 52.)
13. The God [Lord] of glory dwells on high. (1809.) Humility and Love of Christ.
14. The people of the Lord Are on their way, &c. (1820.) Life a Pilgrimage.
15. Thus saith God of His Anointed. (1809.) Missions.
16. 'Tis to us no cause of sorrow. (1815.) Resignation.
17. To the Ark away, or perish. (1815.) Safety in Jesus only.
18. To our Lord a throne is given. (1838.) Christ the King.
19. Trust ye in the Lord for ever. (1853*.) Trust in God.
20. We'll sing in spite of scorn. (1806.) Christmas. From this "The long-expected morn" is taken.
21. What tongue can tell, what fancy paint. (1806.) Saints in Glory
22. What were Sinai's awful wonders. (1809.) Advent.
23. Whence those sounds symphonious? (1815.) Christmas.
24. While in the [this] world we still [yet] remain. (1806.) Communion of Saints.
25. Yes, 'tis a rough and thorny road. (1809.) Resignation. Sometimes given as "Though rough and thorny be the way."
The dates given above are those of the various editions of Kelly's Hymns. The date 1853* indicates that the hymn is in the 1853 ed. of the Hymns, but had also appeared in a previous edition which we have not seen.

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


Texts by Thomas Kelly (310)AsAuthority LanguagesInstancessort descending
Afligido y azotado, Ved que muere en una cruzThomas Kelly (Author)1
Aliluya! Aliluya! Wokicize kiŋ yuṡtaŋThomas Kelly (Author)Dakota1
الرب حقا قام فكمل العملThomas Kelly (Author)Arabic1
Caŋku kiŋ Jesus, he NiyeThomas Kelly (Author)Dakota1
Come and see what God is doingThomas Kelly (Author)1
Come, praise the Lord, exalt His nameThomas Kelly, 1769-1855 (Author)English1
Das Haupt, das einstmals dorngekröntThomas Kelly (Author)German1
Endless praises to our Lord! Ever be His name adored!Thomas Kelly (Author)English1
Filled with holy emulationThomas Kelly (Author)1
Guide me, O Thou great JehovahT. Kelly (Author)English1
إحمدوا الرب جهارا من قلوبنا أناراThomas Kelly (Author)Arabic1
In expectation sweetKelly (Author)English1
In the furnace God may prove theeThomas Kelly (Author)1
Itaŋcaŋ cekiyapi kiŋThomas Kelly (Author)Dakota1
Lord, behold us few and weakThomas Kelly (Author)1
Lord, I hear of showers of blessingThomas Kelly (Author)English1
Lord, we plead with thee for pardonThomas Kelly (Author)English1
Praise God, from whom all blessings flow (Ken)Thos. Kelly (Author)English1
Praise the Lord, ye heavens adore HimThomas Kelley, 1769-1855 (Author)English1
Preist Ihn, die ihr Jesum kennetThomas Kelly (Author)German1
رن صوت في الأعاليThomas Kelly (Author)Arabic1
Sweet were the sounds that reached our earsThomas Kelly (Author)1
The highest place that heaven affordsThomas Kelly (Author)English1
The Lord of glory dwells on highThomas Kelly (Author)1
The night is now far spentThomas Kelly (Author)1
The royal banner is unfurledThomas Kelly (Author)English1
There's not a hope, with comfort fraughtThos. Kelly (Author)English1
We are, Lord, a vineyard plantedThomas Kelly (Author)1
We praise, we worship Thee, O God, Thy sovereign power we sound abroadThomas Kelly, 1769-1854 (Author)English1
Whence those unusual [triumphant] bursts of joyThomas Kelly (Author)English1
While my Redeemer's nearKelly (Author)English1
Why those fears, behold, 'tis JesusT. Kelly (Author)English1
Afligido y castigadoThomas Kelly, 1769-1854 (Author)Spanish2
Angelic messenger, repeatThomas Kelly, 1769-1855 (Author)English2
ஆயிரம் எக்காளத்தோடும் (Āyiram ekkāḷattōṭum)Thomas Kelly (Author)Tamil2
Azotado y abatidoThomas Kelly (Author)Spanish2
Brethren come our Savior bids usThomas Kelly (Author)2
Christ is born, go tell the storyThomas Kelly (Author)English2
Come, behold a great expedientThomas Kelly (Author)2
從前那戴荊棘的頭,今戴榮耀冠冕 (Cóngqián nà dài jīngjí de tóu, jīn dài róngyào guānmiǎn)Thomas Kelly (Author)Chinese2
Cual rocío que destilaThomas Kelly (Author)Spanish2
Dicsérd Jézust, ha övé vagyThomas Kelly (Author)Hungarian2
En las cumbres de los montesThomas Kelly (Author)Spanish2
Fly abroad, and tell the storyThomas Kelly (Author)English2
Forward let the people goThomas Kelly (Author)English2
From far I see the glorious dayThomas Kelly (Author)2
Gather all the children from the fields of sinThomas Kelly (Author)English2
God has turned my grief to gladnessThomas Kelly (Author)2
God is love, his word has said itThomas Kelly (Author)2
Gracious Lord, my heart is fixedThomas Kelly (Author)2
Hark, 'tis a martial sound To arms, ye saints, to armsThomas Kelly (Author)2
Hark, what sounds salute our earsThomas Kelly (Author)2
He's gone, see where his body layThomas Kelly (Author)2
Holy, holy, holy, Lord heaven and earth thy name recordThomas Kelly (Author)2
How pleasant is the sound of praiseThomas Kelly (Author)2
If Jesus rose not from the graveThomas Kelly (Author)English2
If wordly thoughts so much employThomas Kelly (Author)2
Ipigsayo ti timecyoThomas Kelly (Author)Tagalog2
Isr'l sung with joy and wonderThomas Kelly (Author)2
Isr'l's conflicts now are endedThomas Kelly (Author)2
Jacob’s star is ris’n at lastThomas Kelly (Author)English2
Jauchzt, ihr Heil'gen, jauchzt, ihr Frommen!Thomas Kelly (Author)German2
Jesus comes, the judge of allThomas Kelly (Author)English2
Joyful are we, Lord, to ownThomas Kelly (Author)2
Joyful let us be todayThomas Kelly (Author)2
看哪!聖徒,榮耀光景;憂患之子得勝回Thomas Kelly (Author)Chinese2
Lá nos cumes das montanhasThomas Kelly (Author)Portuguese2
Let joy and thankfulness be feltThomas Kelly (Author)2
Let reason vainly boast her powerThomas Kelly (Author)2
Lo the infant Savior liesThomas Kelly (Author)2
Lord, accept our joyful songThomas Kelly (Author)2
Lord, dismiss us hence with gladnessThomas Kelly (Author)2
Lord, if thy people suffer griefThomas Kelly (Author)2
Lord, we come to seek thee earlyThomas Kelly (Author)2
Methinks I stand upon the rockThomas Kelly (Author)English2
முள் கிரீடம் பூண்ட சிரசே (Muḷ kirīṭam pūṇṭa ciracē)Thomas Kelly (Author)Tamil2
Nothing but the purest graceThomas Kelly (Author)2
Now let a great effectual doorThomas Kelly (Author)2
Now may the mighty arm awakeThomas Kelly (Author)2
O may the gospel's conquering forceThomas Kelly (Author)2
O Thou God of our salvation, Jesus now enthroned in lightThomas Kelly (Author)English2
O what a sound was there!Thomas Kelly (Author)English2
Obedient to our dying LordThomas Kelly (Author)2
Of Jesus we'll sing, the Savior and KingThos. Kelly (Author)English2
Oh, momento glorioso, quando o Servo SofredorThomas Kelly (Author)Portuguese2
On his father's throne is seatedThomas Kelly (Author)2
On our way rejoicing, as we homeward moveRev. Thos. Kelly (Author)English2
Onward, let my children goThomas Kelly (Author)2
Ours is a rich and royal feastThomas Kelly (Author)2
Ready to perish, Lord we layThomas Kelly (Author)2
Rescued from the lake infernalThomas Kelly (Author)2
Savior, come, Thy friends are waitingThomas Kelly (Author)English2
Savior come, Thy saints are waitingThomas Kelly (Author)English2
See our Savior adds anotherThomas Kelly (Author)2
See that glory, how resplendentThomas Kelly (Author)2
Skaden, helgon, se, ur stridenThomas Kelly (Author)2
Sku, o Sj'l, et Syn saa herligtThomas Kelly (Author)2
頌讚聲音何等難得!(Sòng zàn shēngyīn héděng nándé!)Thomas Kelly (Author)Chinese2
Sweet and solemn be the seasonThomas Kelly (Author)2
Sweet is the task to lead the youngThomas Kelly (Author)2
The Lord is risen indeed, And from the tombThomas Kelly (Author)2
The Lord is risen indeed! Attending angels, hearKelly (Author)English2
The Lord, who late was deadThomas Kelly (Author)English2
There's not a name beneath the skiesThomas Kelly (Author)2
They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength (Kelly)Thomas Kelly (Author)English2
They who confess the Savior hereThomas Kelly (Author)English2
Thy promise, Lord, just suits my caseThomas Kelly (Author)2
To God my Savior praise is dueThomas Kelly (Author)2
To the far off regionsThomas Kelly (Author)2
Unfold, O Lord, to us unfoldT. Kelly (Author)English2
Ved, oh ángeles del cieloThomas Kelly (Author)Spanish2
Voller Wunden, schmerzzerissenThomas Kelly (Author)German2
We follow Thee, our GuideThomas Kelly (Author)English2
We have heard the joyful newsThomas Kelly (Author)English2
We sing thy power, victorious LordThomas Kelly (Author)2
We were lost, but God has found usThomas Kelly (Author)2
Welcome hither, friends belovedThomas Kelly (Author)2
Wer kommt dort von Edoms FlurenThomas Kelly (Author)German2
What love is this the Father showsThomas Kelly (Author)2
What tongue can tell, what fancy paintThomas Kelly (Author)2
What were Sinai's awful wondersThomas Kelly (Author)2
When all were enjoined by decreeThomas Kelly (Author)English2
While our days on earth are lengthenedThomas Kelly (Author)English2
Ye who love the cause of ZionThomas Kelly (Author)2
主接納我們的詩歌 (Zhǔ jiēnà wǒmen de shīgē)Thomas Kelly (Author)Chinese2
Zion raget berg umschlossenThomas Kelly (Author)German2
Zions König kommt mit PrangenThos. Kelly (Author)German2
Al Señor Jesús loemosThomas Kelly (Author)Spanish3
Arise, my saints, arise, the Lord our leader isThos. Kelley (Author)English3
Arise, ye mourning saints, ariseThomas Kelly (Author)3
Away, thou dying saint, awayThomas Kelly (Author)3
Behold the way to Zion's hillThomas Kelly (Author)3
Come and see the placeThomas Kelly (Author)3
De gloria coronado estáThomas Kelly (Author)Spanish3
De mil arpas y mil voces Thomas Kelly (Author)Spanish3
Fly, ye seasons, fly still fasterThomas Kelly (Author)3
God of Israel, we adore TheeThomas Kelly (Author)English3
Grant us, Lord, thy gracious presenceThomas Kelly (Author)3
Hamau! kani mai na liraThomas Kelley, 1769-1854 (Author)Hawaiian3
Happy we who trust in JesusThomas Kelly (1769-1855) (Author)English3
Hark, the choirs of angels cryingThomas Kelly (Author)English3
Hark, the loud triumphant strainsThomas Kelly (Author)3
How many of their wisdom boastThomas Kelly (Author)3
How many things combine to showThomas Kelly (Author)3
Jesus comes, by crowds attendedThomas Kelly (Author)3
Jesus comes, let all adore himThomas Kelly (Author)3
Jesus, Thou Shepherd of the sheep (Kelly)Thomas Kelly (Author)English3
看哪!冠冕已給羔羊!榮耀、尊貴己歸祂 (Kàn nǎ! Guānmiǎn yǐ gěi gāoyáng! Róngyào, zūnguì jǐ guī tā)Thomas Kelly (Author)Chinese3
Let reason's sons in one accordThomas Kelly (Author)3
Lord, behold thy people hereThomas Kelly (Author)3
O Isr'l, for the strife prepareThomas Kelly (Author)3
Praise the Lord, who died to save usThomas Kelly (Author)English3
Precious volume what thou doestThomas Kelly (Author)English3
Savior, through the desert lead usT. Kelly (Author)English3
The Lord himself will keepThomas Kelly (Author)3
The night is far spent, and the day is at hand, Already the dawn may be seen in the sky (Kelly)Thomas Kelly (Author)English3
The Savior bears a lovely nameThomas Kelly (Author)3
Though all these things substantial seemThomas Kelly (Author)3
To wait for that important dayThomas Kelly (Author)3
Trust ye in the Lord forever, His is everlasting strengthThomas Kelly (Author)English3
We lift our souls to GodThomas Kelly (Author)3
What love, what pleasure, what surpriseThomas Kelly (Author)3
When we lay in sin pollutedThomas Kelly (Author)3
Who can tell how good and pleasantThomas Kelly (Author)3
Why should believers when they meetThomas Kelly (Author)3
Ye saints, whose tears now often flowThomas Kelly (Author)3
Zion is Jehovah's dwellingRev. Thomas Kelly, 1769-1855 (Author)English3
Behold the Lamb, with glory crownedThomas Kelly (Author)4
Blest intercourse, when Christians meetThomas Kelly (Author)4
Grace is the sweetest soundThomas Kelly (Author)4
Hark! a voice! it cries from heavenThomas Kelly (Author)English4
Hark, 'tis a martial soundThomas Kelly (Author)4
I hear a sound that comes from farThomas Kelly (Author)4
Jünger Jesu, schaut, wie prächtigThomas Kelly (Author)German4
King of kings and Lord of lords, These are great and awful wordsThomas Kelly (Author)4
Look O look the sight is gloriousThomas Kelly (Author)4
Never leave us, nor forsake usThomas Kelly (Author)4
Now let the trumpet's cheerful soundThomas Kelly (Author)4
O had I the wings of a dove, I'd make my escape and be goneThomas Kelly (Author)English4
O 'tis a sound should fill the worldThomas Kelly (Author)4
Our Father sits on yonder throneThomas Kelly (Author)4
Por mil arpas y mil vocesThomas Kelly (Author)Spanish4
Savior, when we call, O hear usT. Kelly (Author)English4
While contests rend the Christian churchThomas Kelly (Author)4
Without blood is no remissionThomas Kelly (Author)English4
Boundless glory, Lord, be thineThomas Kelly (Author)5
Crown the Savior angels crown HimThomas Kelly (Author)English5
Hark! a cry among the nationsKelly (Author)5
Himself he cannot saveThomas Kelly (Author)5
If our warfare be [is] laboriousThomas Kelly (Author)5
Jesus, we hail thee Israel's KingThomas Kelly (Author)5
King of Zion, give the orderThomas Kelly (Author)5
Lead on, almighty Lord, lead on to victoryThomas Kelly (Author)English5
Lord, we esteem the favor greatThomas Kelly (Author)5
Nothing know we of the season when the world shall pass awayThomas Kelly (Author)5
O joyful sound, O glorious hourThomas Kelly (Author)English5
The long expected morn has dawnedRev. Thomas Kelly, 1769-1855 (Author)5
To the ark away, or perish Kelly (Author)5
Welcome news the gospel brings Thomas Kelly (Author)5
We'll sing, in spite of scornThomas Kelly (Author)English5
Whence those sounds symphoniousThomas Kelly, 1769-1855 (Author)English5
Come in, thou blessed of the Lord, Stranger nor foe art thouKelly (Author)English6
Far from us be grief and sadnessThomas Kelly (Author)6
Hark, how the angels sweetly sing!Thomas Kelly (Author)English6
Jesus, hail, whose glory brightensThos. Kelly (Author)English6
Jesus, immortal king, go onThomas Kelly (Author)6
Jesus is gone up on highThomas Kelly (Author)English6
Let sinners saved give thanks, and singThomas Kelly (Author)English6
Now let our faith with joy surveyThomas Kelly (Author)6
Our toils and conflicts ceaseThomas Kelly (Author)6
See the vineyard Thou hast plantedThomas Kelly (Author)English6
Thus saith God, of his anointedThomas Kelly (Author)English6
Welcome sight, the Lord descendingThomas Kelly (Author)6
We'll sing of the Shepherd that diedT. Kelly (Author)English6
Yes, 'tis a rough and thorny roadThomas Kelly (Author)6
In form I long had [have] bowed the kneeThomas Kelly (Author)7
Lo! He comes with clouds descending, Once for guilty sinners slainRev. Thomas Kelly (Author)English7
Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing, Fill our hearts with joy and peaceKelly (Author)English7
Meeting in the Savior's nameThomas Kelly (Author)English7
Now may the gospel's conquering powerThomas Kelly (Author)7
Praise we Him, by whose kind favorThomas Kelly (Author)English7
Sing of Jesus' love foreverThomas Kelly (Author)English7
To Canaan's sacred bound we haste with songs of joyThomas Kelly (Author)English7
While in the world we still remainThomas Kelly (Author)English7
Shall I to gain the world's applauseThomas Kelly (Author)8
We're bound for [to] yonder landThomas Kelly (Author)8
Hark, the solemn trumpet soundingThomas Kelly (Author)9
Saved ourselves by Jesus' bloodThomas Kelly (Author)9
Savior, send a blessing to usThomas Kelly (Author)English9
The Christian voyager strikes the rockKelly (Author)9
The Lord is risen indeed; Then justice asks no moreThomas Kelly (Author)9
As the dew from heaven distilling Gently on the grass descendsThomas Kelly (Author)English10
Behold the temple of the LordThomas Kelly (Author)10
Glory to God on high, Peace upon earth and joyThomas Kelly (Author)English10
My soul, with sacred joy surveyThomas Kelly (Author)10
The gospel comes with welcome newsThomas Kelly (Author)11
Lo, He comes! let all adore Him!Thomas Kelly (Author)English12
Of Thy love some gracious tokenThomas Kelly, 1769-1854 (Author)English12
By whom shall Jacob now ariseThomas Kelly (Author)English15
Jesus, the Shepherd of the sheepThomas Kelly (Author)English15
Sing, sing His lofty praiseThomas Kelly (Author)English15
When Jesus to the temple cameThomas Kelly (Author)English15
Who are these that come from farThomas Kelly (Author)15
Every human tie may perishRev. Thomas Kelly, abr. (Author)English16
Endless praises to our Lord GodThomas Kelly (Author)English17
Inscribed upon the cross we seeThomas Kelly (Author)English18
The day of rest once more comes roundThomas Kelly (Author)English18
O Zion! when I think on theeKelly (Author)English19
From Egypt's bondage comeThomas Kelly (Author)English20
Ved al Cristo, Rey de gloriaThomas Kelley (Author)Spanish20
Father, bless Thy word to allThomas Kelly (Author)English22
When we cannot see our wayThomas Kelly (Author)English22
Hark, ten thousand voices soundingRev. Thomas Kelly (Author)English23
Sons of Zion, raise your songsThomas Kelly (Author)English23
Poor and afflicted, Lord, are thineThomas Kelly (Author)24
Zion's King shall reign victoriousThomas Kelly (Author)English24
And art Thou, gracious Master, goneThomas Kelly (Author)English25
Behold the Man! how glorious He!Thomas Kelly (Author)English25
From Egypt lately comeRev. Thomas Kelly, 1769-1855 (Author)English25
Around the Savior's lofty throneThomas Kelly (Author)English27
Crowns of glory ever brightThomas Kelly (Author)English27
Glory, glory everlasting be to Him who bore the crossThomas Kelly (Author)English27
Keep us, Lord, O, keep us everThomas Kelly (Author)English28
The Lord is risen indeed, Now is His work performedThomas Kelly (Author)English28
The people of the Lord are on their way to heavenThomas Kelly (Author)English28
Through all the dangers of the nightThomas Kelly (Author)English29
O Israel, to thy tents repairKelly (Author)English31
And now another week beginsKelly (Author)English32
When we pass through yonder riverKelly (Author)English33
I hear a voice that comes from farThomas Kelly (Author)English34
The Lord is risen indeed; He lives to die no moreThomas Kelly (Author)English35
Savior, bless Thy [the] word to allThomas Kelly (Author)English36
Blessed fountain, full of graceThomas Kelly (Author)English39
Come see the place where Jesus lay, And hear the angelic watchers sayThomas Kelly (Author)English39
Jesus comes, His conflict overThos. Kelly (Author)English39
Give us room that we may dwellThomas Kelly (Author)English40
Joyful be the hours todayRev. Thomas Kelly (Author)English41
Hark, that shout of rapturous joyThomas Kelly (Author)English45
Come, ye saints, look here and wonderThomas Kelly (Author)English46
The atoning work is doneThomas Kelly (Author)English46
Arise, arise, with joy surveyThomas Kelly (Author)English50
Hark, the notes of angels singingThomas Kelly (Author)English51
Glory, glory to our KingThomas Kelly (Author)English52
O where is now that glowing loveThomas Kelly (Author)English56
The Lord is risen indeed, The grave hath lost its preyThomas Kelly (Author)English59
God of our salvation, hear usKelly (Author)English60
What is life! 'Tis but a vaporThomas Kelly (Author)English61
Praise the Savior, ye who know, Him Who can tell how much we owe HimThomas Kelly (Author)English65
Sing of Jesus, sing foreverRev. Thos. Kelly (Author)English66
Stricken, smitten and afflicted, See Him dying on the tree!Thomas Kelly (Author)English66
Speed Thy servants, Savior, speed themThomas Kelly (Author)English67
Who is this that comes from Edom, All His raiment stained with bloodT. Kelly (Author)English67
Arise, ye saints, arise! The Lord our leader isT. Kelly (Author)English78
"The Lord is risen indeed;" And are the tidings true?Thomas Kelly (Author)English78
I [We] love the sacred book of GodKelly (Author)English79
Come in, thou blessed of the Lord! O come in Jesus' precious name (Kelly)Kelly (Author)English84
Sound, sound the truth abroadThomas Kelly (Author)English84
See, from Zion's sacred mountainKelly (Author)English89
Men of God, go take your stationsRev. Thomas Kelly (Author)English106
How sweet to leave the world awhileKelly (Author)English115
We've no abiding city hereRev. Thomas Kelly, 1769-1854 (Author)English126
We sing the praise of Him who diedThomas Kelly (Author)English146
Yes, we trust the day is breakingThomas Kelly (Author)English169
Through the day Thy love has spared usThomas Kelly (Author)English184
In Thy name, O Lord, assemblingThomas Kelly (Author)English196
Zion stands by hills surroundedThomas Kelly (Author)English300
The Head that once was crowned with thornsThomas Kelly (Author)English425
On the mountain's top appearingThomas Kelly (Author)English445
Look, ye saints; the sight is gloriousRev. Thomas Kelly, 1769-1854 (Author)English459
Hark! ten thousand harps and voicesT. Kelly (Author)English551

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