James Montgomery

James Montgomery
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Short Name: James Montgomery
Full Name: Montgomery, James, 1771-1854
Birth Year: 1771
Death Year: 1854

James Montgomery (b. Irvine, Ayrshire, Scotland, 1771; d. Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, 1854), the son of Moravian parents who died on a West Indies mission field while he was in boarding school, Montgomery inherited a strong religious bent, a passion for missions, and an independent mind. He was editor of the Sheffield Iris (1796-1827), a newspaper that sometimes espoused radical causes. Montgomery was imprisoned briefly when he printed a song that celebrated the fall of the Bastille and again when he described a riot in Sheffield that reflected unfavorably on a military commander. He also protested against slavery, the lot of boy chimney sweeps, and lotteries. Associated with Christians of various persuasions, Montgomery supported missions and the British Bible Society. He published eleven volumes of poetry, mainly his own, and at least four hundred hymns. Some critics judge his hymn texts to be equal in quality to those of Isaac Watts and Charles Wesley . Many were published in Thomas Cotterill's Selection of Psalms and Hymns (1819 edition) and in Montgomery's own Songs of Zion (1822), Christian Psalmist (1825), and Original Hymns (1853).

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Montgomery, James, son of John Montgomery, a Moravian minister, was born at Irvine, Ayrshire, Nov. 4, 1771. In 1776 he removed with his parents to the Moravian Settlement at Gracehill, near Ballymena, county of Antrim. Two years after he was sent to the Fulneck Seminary, Yorkshire. He left Fulneck in 1787, and entered a retail shop at Mirfield, near Wakefield. Soon tiring of that he entered upon a similar situation at Wath, near Rotherham, only to find it quite as unsuitable to his taste as the former. A journey to London, with the hope of finding a publisher for his youthful poems ended in failure; and in 1792 he was glad to leave Wath for Shefield to join Mr. Gales, an auctioneer, bookseller, and printer of the Sheffield Register newspaper, as his assistant. In 1794 Mr. Gales left England to avoid a political prosecution. Montgomery took the Sheffield Register in hand, changed its name to The Sheffield Iris, and continued to edit it for thirty-one years. During the next two years he was imprisoned twice, first for reprinting therein a song in commemoration of "The Fall of the Bastille," and the second for giving an account of a riot in Sheffield. The editing of his paper, the composition and publication of his poems and hynms, the delivery of lectures on poetry in Sheffield and at the Royal Institution, London, and the earnest advocacy of Foreign Missions and the Bible Society in many parts of the country, gave great variety but very little of stirring incident to his life. In 1833 he received a Royal pension of £200 a year. He died in his sleep, at the Mount, Sheffield, April 30, 1854, and was honoured with a public funeral. A statue was erected to his memory in the Sheffield General Cemetery, and a stained glass window in the Parish Church. A Wesleyan chapel and a public hall are also named in his honour. Montgomery's principal poetical works, including those which he edited, were:—

(1) Prison Amusements, 1797; (2) The Wanderer of Switzerland, 1806; (3) The West Indies, 1807; (4) The World before the Flood, 1813; (5) Greenland and Other Poems, 1819; (6) Songs of Zion, 1822; (7) The Christian Psalmist, 1825; (8) The Christian Poet, 1825; (9) The Pelican Island, 1828; (10) The Poet’s Portfolio, 1835; (11) Original Hymns for Public, Private, and Social Devotion, 1853. He also published minor pieces at various times, and four editions of his Poetical Works, the first in 1828, the second in 1836, the third in 1841, and the fourth in 1854. Most of these works contained original hymns. He also contributed largely to Collyer's Collection, 1812, and other hymnbooks published during the next 40 years, amongst which the most noticeable was Cotterill's Selections of 1819, in which more than 50 of his compositions appeared. In his Christian Psalmist, 1825, there are 100 of his hymns, and in his Original Hymns, 1853, 355 and 5 doxologies. His Songs of Zion, 1822, number 56. Deducting those which are repeated in the Original Hymns, there remain about 400 original compositions.

Of Montgomery's 400 hymns (including his versions of the Psalms) more than 100 are still in common use. With the aid of Montgomery's MSS. we have given a detailed account of a large number. The rest are as follows:—

i. Appeared in Collyer's Collection, 1812.
1. Jesus, our best beloved Friend. Personal Dedication to Christ.
2. When on Sinai's top I see. Sinai, Tabor, and Calvary.

ii. Appeared in Cotterill's Selection, 1819.
3. Come to Calvary's holy mountain. The Open Fountain.
4. God in the high and holy place. God in Nature. The cento in Com. Praise, 1879, and others, "If God hath made this world so fair," is from this hymn.
5. Hear me, O Lord, in my distress. Ps. cxliii.
6. Heaven is a place of rest from sin. Preparation for Heaven.
7. I cried unto the Lord most just. Ps. cxlii.
8. Lord, let my prayer like incense rise. Ps. cxxxix.
9. O bless the Lord, my soul! His grace to thee proclaim. Ps. ciii.
10. Out of the depths of woe. Ps. cxxx. Sometimes "When from the depths of woe."
11. The world in condemnation lay. Redemption.
12. Where are the dead? In heaven or hell? The Living and the Dead.

iii. Appeared in his Songs of Zion, 1822.
13. Give glory to God in the highest. Ps. xxix.
14. Glad was my heart to hear. Ps. cxxii.
15. God be merciful to me. Ps. lxix.
16. God is my strong salvation. Ps. xxvii.
17. Hasten, Lord, to my release. Ps. lxx.
18. Have mercy on me, O my God. Ps. li.
19. Hearken, Lord, to my complaints. Ps. xlii.
20. Heralds of creation cry. Ps. cxlviii.
21. How beautiful the sight. Ps. cxxxiii.
22. How precious are Thy thoughts of peace. Ps. cxxxix.
23. I love the Lord, He lent an ear. Ps. cxvi.
24. In time of tribulation. Ps. lxxvii.
25. Jehovah is great, and great be His praise. Ps. xlviii. Sometimes, "0 great is Jehovah, and great is His Name."
26. Judge me, O Lord, in righteousness. Ps. xliii.
27. Lift up your heads, ye gates, and wide. Ps.xxiv.
28. Lord, let me know mine [my] end. Ps. xxxi.
29. Of old, 0 God, Thine own right hand. Ps. lxxx.
30. O God, Thou art [my] the God alone. Ps. lxiii.
31. 0 Lord, our King, how excellent. Ps. viii. Sometimes, "0 Lord, how excellent is Thy name."
32. O my soul, with all thy powers. Ps. ciii.
33. One thing with all my soul's desire. Ps. xxvii. From this, "Grant me within Thy courts a place."
34. Searcher of hearts, to Thee are known. Ps. cxxxix.
35. Thank and praise Jehovah's name. Ps. cvii.
36. Thee will I praise, O Lord in light. Ps. cxxxviii.
37. The Lord is King; upon His throne. Ps. xciii.
38. The Lord is my Shepherd, no want shall I know. Ps. xxiii.
39. The tempter to my soul hath said. Ps. iii.
40. Thrice happy he who shuns the way. Ps. i.
41. Thy glory, Lord, the heavens declare. Ps. xix.
42. Thy law is perfect, Lord of light. Ps. xix.
43. Who make the Lord of hosts their tower. Ps. cxxv.
44. Yea, I will extol Thee. Ps. xxx.

iv. Appeared in his Christian Psalmist. 1825.
45. Fall down, ye nations, and adore. Universal adoration of God desired.
46. Food, raiment, dwelling, health, and friends. The Family Altar.
47. Go where a foot hath never trod. Moses in the desert. Previously in the Leeds Congregational Collection, 1822.
48. Green pastures and clear streams. The Good Shepherd and His Flock.
49. Less than the least of all. Mercies acknowledged.
50. Not to the mount that burned with fire [flame]. Communion of Saints.
51. On the first Christian Sabbath eve. Easter Sunday Evening.
52. One prayer I have: all prayers in one. Resignation.
53. Our heavenly Father hear. The Lord's Prayer.
54. Return, my soul, unto thy rest. Rest in God.
55. Spirit of power and might, behold. The Spirit's renewing desired.
56. The Christian warrior, see him stand. The Christian Soldier. Sometimes, "Behold the Christian warrior stand."
57. The days and years of time are fled. Day of Judgment.
58. The glorious universe around. Unity.
59. The pure and peaceful mind. A Children's Prayer.
60. This is the day the Lord hath made (q. v.). Sunday.
61. Thy word, Almighty Lord. Close of Service.
62. What secret hand at morning light ? Morning.
63. While through this changing world we roam. Heaven.
64. Within these walls be peace. For Sunday Schools.

v. Appeared in his Original Hymns, 1853.
65. Behold yon bright array. Opening a Place of Worship.
66. Behold the book whose leaves display. Holy Scriptures.
67. Come ye that fear the Lord. Confirmation.
68. Home, kindred, friends, and country, these. Farewell to a Missionary.
69. Let me go, the day is breaking. Jacob wrestling.
70. Not in Jerusalem alone. Consecration of a Church.
71. Praise the high and holy One. God the Creator.

In common with most poets and hymnwriters, Montgomery strongly objected to any correction or rearrangement of his compositions. At the same time he did not hesitate to alter, rearrange, and amend the productions of others. The altered texts which appeared in Cotterill's Selections, 1819, and which in numerous instances are still retained in some of the best hymnbooks, as the "Rock of Ages," in its well-known form of three stanzas, and others of equal importance, were made principally by him for Cotterill's use. We have this confession under his own hand.
As a poet, Montgomery stands well to the front; and as a writer of hymns he ranks in popularity with Wesley, Watts, Doddridge, Newton, and Cowper. His best hymns were written in his earlier years. In his old age he wrote much that was unworthy of his reputation. His finest lyrics are "Angels from the realms of glory," "Go to dark Gethsemane," "Hail to the Lord's Anointed," and "Songs of praise the angels sang." His "Prayer is the soul's sincere desire," is an expanded definition of prayer of great beauty; and his "Forever with the Lord" is full of lyric fire and deep feeling. The secrets of his power as a writer of hymns were manifold. His poetic genius was of a high order, higher than most who stand with him in the front rank of Christian poets. His ear for rhythm was exceedingly accurate and refined. His knowledge of Holy Scripture was most extensive. His religious views were broad and charitable. His devotional spirit was of the holiest type. With the faith of a strong man he united the beauty and simplicity of a child. Richly poetic without exuberance, dogmatic without uncharitableness, tender without sentimentality, elaborate without diffusiveness, richly musical without apparent effort, he has bequeathed to the Church of Christ wealth which could onlv have come from a true genius and a sanctified! heart.

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)


Texts by James Montgomery (712)AsAuthority LanguagesInstancessort descending
Almighty God, Thy word is castMontgomery (Author)English1
Angels! roll the rock awayJ. Montgomery (Author)English1
Approach, thou blessed of the LordMontgomery (Author)1
As fail the waters from the deepJames Montgomery (Author)1
At evening, when his toils were o'erJames Montgomery (Author)1
At thy rebuke the bloomJames Montgomery (Author)1
Auf ewig bei dem HerrnJames Montgomery (Author)German1
Awake, awake, put on thy strength, Thy beautiful arrayJames Montgomery (Author)English1
Behold! the mountain of the LordMontgomery (Author)English1
بحسب كلمة العليJames Montgomery (Author)Arabic1
By thy birth, and by thy tearsJames Montgomery (Alterer)English1
Com prazer nos congregamos para a ceia do SenhorJames Montgomery (Author)1
Der Herr ist mein Hirte, o selige HutJames Montgomery (Author)German1
Du kommer, Herrens smordeJames Montgomery (Author)1
Ere another Sabbath's closeJames Montgomery, 1771-1854 (Author)English1
Eyaŋpaha wakaŋpi kinJames Montgomery (Author)Other...1
Faith is the polar starMontgomery (Author)English1
Father, to us thy Son revealJames Montgomery (Author)1
Fiel, eterno e santo amorJames Montgomery (Author)1
Flee from the wrath to come, I heard Jehovah sayJames Montgomery (Author)English1
From Calvary's cross a fountain flowsJames Montgomery (Adapter)1
Go, when the morning shinethMontgomery (Author)English1
Go, ye messengers of GodMontgomery (Author)English1
God is our strength and songJames Montgomery (Author)1
God moves in a mysterious wayJ. Montgomery (Author)English1
God of all grace, we bring to TheeJames Montgomery (Author)English1
Hark, the vesper hymn is stealingMontgomery (Author)English1
Hosianna, Hosianna, Hosianna! Hosianna bringen wir heute darJames Montgomery (Author)German1
How can we sinners knowJames Montgomery (Author (C))English1
Itaŋcaŋ miciṭa, NiyeJames Montgomery (Author)Dakota1
Jesus, Lord, our Captain gloriousJames Montgomery, 1771-1854 (Translator)English1
Jesus, minaġi kiŋJames Montgomery (Author)Dakota1
Joyful words, we meet againMontgomery (Author)English1
Kings shall fall down before himJames Montgomery (Author)1
مع ربنا الفادي نكون كل حينJames Montgomery (Author)Arabic1
Maḣpiyata watiJames Montgomery (Author)Dakota1
Mor agos ambell waith I dreiddgar olwg ffyddJames Montgomery (Author)1
Night is the time to weepJames Montgomery (Author)1
Nun al Kristo sonu kantoJ. Montgomery (Translator into English)1
O holy war those servants wageJames Montgomery (Author)1
O Thou whose mercy guides my wayMontgomery (Author)English1
Oppressed with guilt, convinced of sinJames Montgomery (Author)1
Optaye Jesus Tawa kiŋJames Montgomery (Author)Dakota1
Prayer is appointed to conveyJames Montgomery (Author)English1
Prayer is the spirit of our GodJames Montgomery (Author)1
Religion's yoke is soft and lightJames Montgomery (Author)1
Return, my soul, enjoy thy restMontgomery (Author)English1
صوت يوبيل اسمعواJames Montgomery (Author)Arabic1
See the leaves around us fallingMontgomery (Author)English1
Spirit of life, and light, and love, Thy glorious gifts impartJames Montgomery (Author)English1
Spread, O spread, thou mighty word, Spread the kingdom of the Lord (Winkworth)James Montgomery, 1771-1854 (Author)English1
The cross, the cross, O that's my gainMontgomery (Author)English1
The dew lies thick upon the groundJames Montgomery (Author)1
The Lord forgives thy sinsJames Montgomery (Author)English1
The Lord is my Shepherd, He makes me reposeJas. Montgomery (Author)English1
The Lord is my Shepherd, How happy am IJames Montgomery (Author)English1
The morning flowers display their sweetsMontgomery (Author)English1
The peace which God alone revealsMontgomery (Author)English1
The Savior stood on OlivetJames Montgomery (Author)1
The tempter to my heart hath saidJames Montgomery (Author)1
Thee we adore, eternal [O gracioius] Lord!James Montgomery (Assisted by)English1
This mortal life will soon be pastJames Montgomery (Author)1
To Thee, whose temple is all spaceJames Montgomery, 1771-1854 (Author)English1
To us a child, of royal birthMontgomery (Author)English1
To us, to every human heartJames Montgomery (Author)1
Wake the song, wake the song, wake the song, wake the song of jubileeJames Montgomery (Author)English1
What shall I render unto thee, My SaviorJames Montgomery (Author)1
When I behold the heavens on highJames Montgomery (Author)1
Who are these arrayed in whiteMontgomery (Author)English1
Who loves the little slave, or caresMontgomery (Author)1
Who that hath ever beenJames Montgomery (Author)1
Yus amayaŋ ye, JehovahJames Montgomery (Author)Dakota1
A blessing on our pastor's headJames Montgomery (Author)English2
A child, a youth, a manJames Montgomery (Author)English2
A child of man, a child of GodJames Montgomery (Author)English2
A grain of corn an infant's handJames Montgomery (Author)English2
A hundred years ago, not oneJames Montgomery (Author)English2
A race on earth, a race we runJames Montgomery (Author)English2
A sure and tried foundation stoneJames Montgomery (Author)English2
A world of sinners once was drownedJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Again, on this rejoicing dayJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Ah now my spirit faintsJames Montgomery (Author)2
Al ser yo tentadoJames Montgomery, 1771-1854 (Author)Spanish2
All glory to the Father be, All glory to the SonJames Montgomery (Author)2
All glory to the Father be, Coequal glory to the SonJames Montgomery (Author)2
All hearts are open to Thy viewJames Montgomery (Author)English2
All hearts to Thee are open hereJames Montgomery (Author)English2
All Thy works, with one accordJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Almight Spirit, now beholdJames Montgomery (Author)English2
And did the Son of God appearJames Montgomery (Author)English2
And duly shall appear in verdureJames Mongtomery (Author)2
And why, dear Savior, tell me whyMontgomery (Author)English2
Angels, the firstborn sons of lightJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Anjos das mansões de glóriaJames Montgomery (Author)Portuguese2
Another day, a day of graceJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Around the throne of grace we meetJames Montgomery (Author)English2
As from the winter skyJames Montgomery (Author)English2
As God the spirit leadsJames Montgomery (Author)English2
As round about JerusalemJames Montgomery (Author)2
Assembled in Thy house of prayerJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Beyond this vale of tears There is a life aboveJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Bless ye the Lord with solemn riteJames Montgomery (Author)2
Body and soul to Thee I giveJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Bow every knee at Jesus' nameJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Brother and friend, with heart and voiceJames Montgomery (Author)English2
But who shall reach thine holy placeJames Montgomery (Author)2
Canito ti suutJames Montgomery (Author)Tagalog2
Children of Zion, know your King, Your own Messiah hailJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Claim thy peace, thy consolationJames Montgomery (Author)2
Come, from your dwellings, girls and boysJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Come, let us go to heavenJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Come on, companions of our wayJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Come to the throne of Grace, it standsJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Could I command with voice or penJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Creator, Redeemer, and Spirit of TruthJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Daa, mala’iku ke shaidarJames Montgomery (Author)Hausa2
Dacay angeles ti gloriaJames Montgomery (Author)Tagalog2
ദാവീദിലും വൻ പു-ത്രൻ ദൈവാഭിഷിക്തനെ (Dāvīdiluṁ van pu-tran daivābhiṣiktane)James Montgomery (Author)Malayalam2
Dawning upon the sleeping earthJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Del alma es la oraciónJames Montgomery (Author)Spanish2
Eilet nach GethsemaneJames Montgomery (Author)German2
Engjëjt prej lavdisë së qiejveJames Montgomery (Author)Albanian2
Eternity! Eternity! That boundless, soundless, tideless, seaJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Father of glory, God of graceJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Father of Jesus Christ our Lord, Our Father too through Him art ThouJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Father of light, and life, and loveJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Father of lights from whom aloneJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Flowers grow in sweet societiesJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Free, though in chains, the mountains standJames Montgomery (Author)English2
From heav'n the King of Glory cameJames Montgomery (Author)English2
From little ones to Jesus broughtJames Montgomery (Author)2
Gethesemane can I forgetJames Montgomery (Author)2
Give glory to the Lord, Extol his holy nameJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Glory, O Father! beJames Montgomery (Author)2
Glory to the Father be, Equal glory to the SonJames Montgomery (Author)2
Glory to the Father be, Glory to the SonJames Montgomery (Author)2
Go where a foot hath never trodJames Montgomery (Author)English2
God over all, the sun by dayJames Montgomery (Author)English2
God said, Let there be lightJames Montgomery (Author)English2
God scorns not humble thingsJames Montgomery (Author)2
God's truth is my foundationJames Montgomery (Author)2
Gyd ud din Aand, o Herre GudJames Mongtomery (Author)2
Hail, all hail, the King of kingsJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Hallelujah! heart and voiceJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Happy the child, who early makesJames Montgomery (Author)English2
He climbed the mountain; and beholdJames Montgomery (Author)English2
He mijaly ny MpamonjyJ. Montgomery (Author)Malagasy2
He saved others, scorners criedJames Montgomery (Author)English2
He that overcomes through meJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Head of Thy Church, her glorious HeadJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Heart broken, friendless, poor, cast downJames Montgomery (Author)2
Heaven as a tent Thine hand displayedJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Here, when the people seek thy faceJames Montgomery (Author)2
Here young and old, here great and smallJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Hid in the rock-cleft, let me standJames Montgomery (Author)English2
High Priest for sinners, Jesus, LordJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Him wilt Thou keep in perfect peaceJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Home, kindred, friends, and country, theseJames Montgomery (Author)English2
How many generations deadJames Montgomery (Author)English2
How shall we come before the Lord?James Montgomery (Author)English2
How solemn are the words, And yet to faith how plainMontgomery (Author)English2
Humbly before thy throne, good Lord!James Montgomery (Author)English2
Humbly, my God, with Thee I walkJames Montgomery (Author)English2
I and my house will serve the LordMontgomery (Author)English2
I build my house upon a rockJames Montgomery (Author)English2
I will love the Lord; for HeJames Montgomery (Author)English2
I wooed ambition, climbed the poleJames Montgomery (Author)2
If sang the morning stars for joyJames Montgomery (Author)2
I'm trusting God for grace and powerJames Montgomery (Author)2
In a garden, man was placedJames Montgomery (Author)English2
In all my ways, O GodMontgomery (Author)English2
In God's own workmanship displayedJames Montgomery (Author)2
In spirit when I took my flightJames Montgomery (Author)English2
In the beginning, God said BeJames Montgomery (Author)English2
In vain the preacher cried, RepentJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Is summer ended, harvest pastJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Is this the day that gave me birth?James Montgomery (Author)English2
Isaac was ransom'd when he layJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Itancan, kta sdayapi (Hail to the Lord's Anointed)James Montgomery (Author)Dakota2
Jesus, by those he called his ownMontgomery (Author)2
Jesús, dejando su poderJames Montgomery, 1771-1854 (Author)Spanish2
Jesus o lar do céu deixouJames Montgomery (Author)Portuguese2
Joyful in Thy House of PrayerJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Kama ulivyoagizaJames Montgomery (Author)Swahili2
La oración del alma es el medio de solazJames Montgomery (Author)Spanish2
La oración del alma es sincera expresiónJames Montgomery (Author (v. 1))Spanish2
"Lai lodo Oluwa!"James Montgomery (Author)Yoruba2
Let not the strong, the, rich, the wiseJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Let songs of praise arise; Teachers, your tribute bringJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Let the elders praise the LordMontgomery (Author)2
Lift Up thine eyes, afflicted soulJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Lift up your eyes, look roundJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Like Mary, when the angel cameJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Lone traveler in the vale of heartsMontgomery (Author)2
Lord! are there eyes that see the sunJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Lord! give us ears to hearJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Lord, I have foes without, withinJames Mongtomery (Author)2
Lord of all power and might, All want and weakness weJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Lord, teach me how to pray, With reverence and with fearJames Montgomery (Author)2
Lord, teach thy servants how to prayMontgomery (Author)English2
Lord, though thy wisdom takes awayMontgomery (Author)2
Lord, when we search the human heartJames Montgomery (Author)English2
L'r os, o Gud, at bede retJames Montgomery (Author)2
Maker, Upholder, Ruler, theeJames Montgomery (Author)English2
மகிமையின் எல்லை முதல் (Makimaiyiṉ ellai mutal)James Montgomery (Author)Tamil2
Maniry izahay (We wish to come to You)J. Montgomery (Author)Malagasy2
May I remember, Lord, to theeJames Montgomery (Author)2
Mercy and goodness, O my GodJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Moments and minutes, hours and daysJames Montgomery (Author)English2
My gracious Lord, I own Thy rightMontgomery (Author)English2
My House shall be an House of PrayerJames Montgomery (Author)English2
My Son, give me thine heart, and letJames Montgomery (Author)English2
My thirsty spirit faintsJames Montgomery (Author)2
My times are in Thy hand, O gracious LordJ. Montgomery Wilson (Author)English2
Night is the time to museJames Mongtomery (Author)2
Not by the brazen trumpet's voiceJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Nothing into this world we broughtJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Now in holy convocationJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Now Lord of lords and King of kingsJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Now weigh the anchor, hoist the sailJames Montgomery (Author)English2
O be joyful, every nationJames Montgomery (Author)English2
O come all ye weary and ye heavy ladenJames Montgomery (Author)English2
O for the wisdom from aboveJames Montgomery (Author)English2
O God, we praise Thee, and we ownJames Montgomery (Author)English2
O have you not heard of a beautiful streamJ. Montgomery (Author)English2
O Lord my King, how excellentJames Montgomery (Author)2
O love, beyond conception greatMontgomery (Author)English2
O take away this evil heartJames Montgomery (Author)English2
O that I knew where I might find My righteous Judge's seatJames Montgomery (Author)English2
O that it were as it hath beenJames Mongtomery (Author)2
O Thou, in whom we live and move And have our being! meet us hereJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Oh! Valiant-for-the-TruthJames Montgomery (Author)English2
O! What a privilege to kneelJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Ocean and land the globe divideMontgomery (Author)2
Of him the sacred record saithJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Oft his silent spirit wentJames Montgomery (Author)2
¡Oh, dónde se hallará del alma el descansar!J. Montgomery (Author)Spanish2
On earth we meet again belowJames Montgomery (Author)English2
On His pilgrimage of woeJames Montgomery (Author)English2
On our span-long pilgrimageJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Once more to Bethany,James Montgomery (Author)English2
Once more, to pay our annual vowsJames Montgomery (Author)English2
One human pair, and only oneJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Our heavenly Father, hear our prayerJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Our parents, brothers, sisters, friendsJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Patient prayer has power with GodJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Praise Him, all ye hosts aboveJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Praise the Lord, O praise the Lord (Montgomery)James Montgomery (Author)2
Praise we to the Father giveJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Praise ye the Lord, from pole to poleJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Pray for Jerusalem, the city of our GodJames Mongtomery (Author)2
Prayer is the simplest form of speechJames Montgomery (Author)2
Prince of Peace, control my willJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Proclaim the year of Jubilee, New songs of glory singJames Montgomery (Author)English2
രക്ഷിതാവെ കാൺക നീ, ഗെത്-സമനെ തോട്ടത്തിൽ (Rakṣitāve kāṇka nī, get-samane tēāṭṭattil)James Montgomery (Author)Malayalam2
Según tu dicho al expirarJames Montgomery (Author)Spanish2
Segun tu palabra al morirJames Montgomery (Author)Spanish2
Sing a new song unto the Lord; His mercies, every morning newJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Sinners, for transgression, seeJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Sinners of Adam's fallen raceMontgomery (Author)2
Son of the living God, displayJames Montgomery (Author)English2
頌讚受膏的基督,君尊大衛後裔!(Sòng zàn shòu gāo de jīdū, jūn zūndà wèi hòuyì!)James Montgomery (Author)Chinese2
Soon as the light of morning brokeJames Montgomery (Author)2
Spring up, O well, sweet fountain, springJames Montgomery (Author)English2
സൃഷ്ടി ഗാനം പാടും ദൂതര്‍ (Sr̥ṣṭi gānaṁ pāṭuṁ dūtar)James Montgomery (Author)Malayalam2
Stand up, and bless the Lord, your GodJames Montgomery, 1771-1854 (Author)2
Strangers, whence came ye to the WestJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Sünder, die ihr tief gefallenJames Mongtomery (Author)German2
Sweet is Thy mercy, O my GodJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Sweet the hour of tribulationJames Montgomery (Author)2
The blessing of a night's reposeJames Montgomery (Author)English2
The brightest morning of the yearJames Montgomery (Author)English2
The children's angels always viewJames Montgomery (Author)English2
The days of Paradise were fewJames Montgomery (Author)English2
The earth, O Lord, is ever thineJames Montgomery (Author)2
The earth, the ocean, and the skyJames Montgomery (Author)2
The end of all things is at handJames Montgomery (Author)English2
The God of your forefathers praiseJames Montgomery (Author)English2
The ground on which this day we standJames Montgomery (Author)English2
The joy of the earthJames Montgomery (Author)2
The King of Glory we proclaimJames Montgomery (Author)English2
The lighthouse founded on a rockJames Montgomery (Author)English2
The mountains shall departJames Montgomery (Author)English2
The Name, the Name o'er every nameJames Montgomery (Author)English2
The one thing needful be our choiceJames Montgomery (Author)English2
The pains of death are pastJames Montgomery (Author)2
The peace of God surpassing thoughtJames Montgomery (Author)English2
The poorest of the poor are weJames Montgomery (Author)English2
The sting of death is sinJames Montgomery (Author)English2
The sun clear-shining after showersJames Montgomery (Author)English2
The sunbeams, infinitely smallJames Montgomery (Author)English2
The tender mercies of our LordJames Montgomery (Author)English2
The tongue, the tongue, with all its powersJames Montgomery (Author)English2
The truth is my keeper no want shall I knowJames Mongtomery (Author)2
The voice at midnight cameMontgomery (Author)2
The warrior saint behold him standJames Mongtomery (Author)2
The wind that brake the rocks, and rentJames Montgomery (Author)English2
The Word of God, the Word of truthJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Thee will I praise, O Lord, in lightMontgomery (Author)2
There is a death whose pant Outlasts the fleeting breathMontgomery (Author)2
There is a God, all Nature criesJames Montgomery (Author)English2
They that mourn in dungeon gloomJames Montgomery (Author)2
They walked with God in peace and loveJames Montgomery, 1771-1854 (Author)English2
Thine arm, O Lord, of oldJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Thine eye, Lord God, alone can seeJames Montgomery (Author)English2
This world can never giveJames Montgomery (Author)2
Thou art the Way, to Thee aloneMongtomery (Author)English2
Thou God of covenanted graceJames Mongtomery (Author)2
Though holy, holy, holy, LordJames Mongtomery (Author)2
Though the fig-tree's blossom failJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Thus saith the high and lofty One, Inhabiting eternityJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Thus saith the Lord, My Church, to theeJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Thy throne, O God, in righteousnessJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Ti Dios ti pastorcoJames Montgomery (Author)Tagalog2
To me, though neither voice nor soundJames Montgomery (Author)English2
To me to live, let it be ChristJames Montgomery (Author)English2
To-day is added to our timeJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Today the Lord Our Shepherd leadsJames Montgomery (Author)English2
தூதர் ஆனந்தமாக (Tūtar āṉantamāka)James Montgomery (Author)Tamil2
Um pobre e aflito viajorJames Montgomery (Author)Portuguese2
Un pobre forasteroJames Montgomery (Author)Spanish2
Union of faith, and hope, and loveJames Montgomery (Author)English2
உபத்ரவத்தின் காலம், எம் ஓலம் கேளுமே (Upatravattiṉ kālam, em ōlam kēḷumē)James Montgomery (Author)Tamil2
Upon Thine altar, Lord, I layJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Vessels frail and earthenJames Montgomery (Author)2
Vielleicht es ist der letzte TagJames Montgomery (Author)German2
We know the condescending graceJames Montgomery (Author)English2
We lift our eyes, our hands, to TheeJames Montgomery (Author)English2
We plan foundations for the deadJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Weep no more, Zion, dry thy streaming tearsJames Montgomery (Author)English2
What is our life?--a breath, a spanJames Montgomery (Author)English2
When Israel, press'd by Pharaoh, stoodJames Montgomery (Author)English2
When men once more were multipliedJames Montgomery (Author)English2
When the overwhelming watersJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Where are the living, on the groundJames Montgomery (Author)2
Where are ye with whom in life I startedJames Montgomery (Author)2
Where Babel's broad rivers rollJames Montgomery (Author)2
Where'er the Patriarch pitched his tentJames Montgomery (Author)English2
While these commands endureJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Who are these in bright array, Shining like the noonday sunJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Why thus, my soul, cast down?James Montgomery (Author)English2
Will e'er that sabbath-morning riseJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Will mein Herz verzagenJames Montgomery (Author)German2
With heart and soul, with mind and mightJames Montgomery (Author)English2
With lawless lips, unbridled tongueJames Montgomery (Author)English2
With men impossibleJames Montgomery (Author)English2
With reverence and with godly fearJames Montgomery (Author)English2
With wandering Jacob, let us sayJames Montgomery (Author)English2
Within these walls let heavenly peaceJames Montgomery (Author)2
我們照你恩惠話語 (Wǒmen zhào nǐ ēnhuì huàyǔ)James Montgomery (Author)Chinese2
Words of eternal life to meJames Montgomery (Author)English2
영광 나라 천사들아 땅끝까지 날면서 (Yeong-gwang nala cheonsadeul-a ttangkkeutkkaji nalmyeonseo)James Montgomery (Author)Korean2
Yes, I would bless thee, O my GodJames Montgomery (Author)2
Зь неба Ангелы зьляціце, пабывайце тут і тамJames Montgomery (Author)Belarusian2
A child is born, the birth proclaimJames Montgomery (Author)English3
A penny is a little thingJames Mongtomery (Author)3
Ages, ages have departedJames Montgomery (Author)3
Ah, give me, Lord, the single eyeJames Mongtomery (Author)3
Ángeles, alzad el cantoJames Montgomery, 1771-1854 (Author)Spanish3
Angeles del alta gloriaJames Montgomery (Author)Spanish3
At evening time, when day is doneJames Montgomery (Author)English3
At once upon ten thousand flowersJames Montgomery (Author)3
Behold the Book, whose leaves displayJames Montgomery (Author)English3
Brought forth to judgment, Jesus standsMontgomery (Author)3
Come and behold the works of GodJames Montgomery (Author)English3
Communion of my Savior's bloodJames Montgomery (Author)English3
Cuando sea tentado, Cristo, ven a míJames Montgomery (Author)Spanish3
Du, som gaar udJames Mongtomery (Author)Norwegian3
Encompassed with ten thousand illsJames Montgomery (Author)3
Følger med til UrtegaardenJames Montgomery (Author)Norwegian3
Food, raiment, dwelling, health and friendsJames Montgomery (Author)English3
From Calvary a cry was heardMontgomery (Author)English3
Give tongues of fire, and hearts of loveJames Montgomery (Author)3
God! be merciful to me, For my spirit trusts in TheeMontgomery (Author)English3
Grace, like a fountain, ever flowsMontgomery (Author)English3
He that from dross would win the precious oreJames Mongtomery (Author)3
How amiable, how fairJames Montgomery (Author)English3
I hear at morn and evenJames Montgomery (Author)3
I take the journey of a dayJames Montgomery (Author)English3
In darkness as in lightJames Montgomery (Author)3
In thy house when now we singJames Montgomery (Author)3
In thy house while now we singJames Montgomery (Author)3
Less than the least of allMontgomery (Author)English3
Look thou O Lord on him who liesMontgomery (Author)3
Lord, when this holy morning brokeJames Mongtomery (Author)English3
Lord, who shall reach thy holy placeJames Montgomery (Author)3
Men of God, go take your stationsMontgomery (Author)English3
Morning of the Sabbath dayJames Montgomery (Author)English3
Night turns to day when sullen darkness lowersJames Mongtomery (Author)3
O bless the Lord, my soul, His mercies bear in mindMontgomery (Author)English3
O God, our Father, thine aloneJames Montgomery (Author)English3
O Spirit of the Lord, prepareJames Montgomery (Author)3
Of old, O God, thine own right handJames Montgomery (Author)3
One song of praise, one song of prayerJ. Montgomery (Author)English3
Our Captain leads us onMontgomery (Author)English3
Our Master, Jesus, reigned aboveJames Montgomery (Author)English3
Pueblo del eterno DiosJames Montgomery (Author)Spanish3
Return, my soul, unto thy rest, From God no longer roamJames Montgomery (Author)English3
Según tu dicho y voluntadJames Montgomery (Author)Spanish3
Sing Hallelujah, sing glory to God aloneMontgomery (Author)English3
Sleep, weary world, and take thy restJames Montgomery (Author)English3
Strangers and pilgrims here below, Like all our fathers in their dayJames Mongtomery (Author)English3
Sun, moon and stars, by day and nightMontgomery (Author)English3
The days and years of time are fledJames Montgomery (Author)English3
The earth is thine, its varied realmsMontgomery (Author)3
The Lord is gracious to forgiveMontgomery (Author)3
The Lord is on our side, His people now may sayJames Montgomery (Author)3
The moment comes, when strength shall failJames Montgomery (Author)3
The pure and peaceful mindJames Montgomery (Author)English3
Thee, in the watches of the night, My spirit would adoreJames Montgomery (Author)English3
Thou, God, art a consuming fireMontgomery (Author)English3
Time is earnest, passing byJames Montgomery (Author)English3
To Adam thus Jehovah spakeJames Montgomery (Author)English3
To us the promised Child is bornJames Mongtomery (Author)3
Walking on the winged windJames Montgomery (Author)English3
When in these courts we seek thy faceJames Mongtomery (Author)3
When those who feared the Lord of oldMontg. (Author)English3
When war on earth suspendedJames Montgomery (Author)English3
While many cry in nature's nightJames Montgomery (Author)English3
While saints and angels, glorious KingJames Montgomery (Author)English3
While the prayers of saints ascendJames Montgomery (1771-1854) (Author)English3
Worthy the Lamb for sinners slainJames Montgomery (Author)3
Young though in years we beJames Mongtomery (Author)3
Almighty Father, bless the WordJ. Montgomery (Author)English4
An earthly temple here we raiseJames Montgomery (Author)English4
Anĝelar' el regnoj glorajJames Montgomery (Author)Esperanto4
Arise and shine, your light is comeMontgomery (Author)English4
Behold yon bright arrayJames Montgomery (Author)English4
Beneath the star-lit archMontgomery (Author)4
Beyond the flight of timeMontgomery (Author)4
Blessed be thy name, Jesus Christ, the sameJames Montgomery, 1771-1854 (Author)English4
Blow ye the trumpet abroad over the seaJames Mongtomery (Author)English4
Climb we the mountain afarJames Mongtomery (Author)4
Come in, beloved of the LordJames Montgomery (Author)English4
Come in, thou blessed of the Lord! O come in Jesus' precious name (Kelly)James Montgomery (Author)English4
Extol the Lord, the Lord most highMontgomery (Author)4
Fall down ye nations, and adoreJames Montgomery (Author)English4
Father! reveal Thy Son in meJames Montgomery, 1771-1854 (Author)English4
God the Creator blessedJames Montgomery (Author)English4
Hath God cast off for everMontgomery (Author)4
How long, ye sons of men wil yeJames Montgomery (Author)English4
How shall a contrite spirit prayJames Montgomery (Author)English4
It is the Lord! Behold His handJames Montgomery (Author)English4
Jerusalem, my glorious homeMontgomery (Author)English4
Let mammon hold while mammon canJames Mongtomery (Author)4
Let the land mourn through all its coastsJames Montgomery (Author)English4
Lord, for thy servant David's sakeJames Montgomery (Author)4
Lord, I have put my trust in TheeJames Montgomery (Author)English4
Lord Jesus Christ, the children's Friend, On us lift up Thy gracious handsJames Montgomery (Author)4
Min savas mia Dio, do kiun timu mi?James Montgomery (Author)Esperanto4
My God, beneath Thy watching eyeMontgomery (Author)English4
Not in Jerusalem aloneJames Montgomery, 1771-1845 (Author)English4
O my soul! with all thy powersMontgomery (Author)English4
Obediente a tu mandatoJames Montgomery (Author)Spanish4
One thing, with all my soul's desireJames Montgomery (Author)English4
Our Savior's words are, Watch and prayJames Montgomery (Author)English4
Religion bids all sin departJames Montgomery (Author)4
The Lord will grace and glory giveJames Montgomery (Author)English4
The moment comes, the only oneMontgomery (Author)English4
The world can never give the blissMontgomery (Author)4
The world in condemnation layJames Montgomery, 1771-1854 (Author)English4
Thee, with the tribes asembledJames Montgomery (Author)4
Thou Father of the fatherlessJames Montgomery (Author)English4
Though I walk the downward shadeJames Montgomery (Author)English4
'Tis God's own Spirit leadsJames Montgomery (Author)English4
To God most awful and most highJames Montgomery (Author)English4
To us a child of hope is bornJames Mongtomery (Author)English4
Tracts have the gift of tonguesMontgomery (Author)4
We meet for evening prayerJames Mongtomery (Author)4
When in dark and dreadful gloomJames Montgomery (Author)English4
All-wise, almighty, and all-goodJames Mongtomery (Author)English5
Arabia's desert rangerJames Mongtomery (Author)5
Come to the land of peaceJ. Montgomery (Author)English5
Come, ye that fear the Lord, And love him while ye fearJames Mongtomery (Author)English5
Cristo, al ser tentadoJames Montgomery (Author)Spanish5
"Eterne ĉe l' Sinjor'!James Montgomery (Author)Esperanto5
God o'er all supremely blestMontgomery (Author)English5
Hallowed be this humble spotMontgomery (Author)English5
Have mercy on me, O my GodJames Mongtomery (Author)English5
Here in the body pentJames Montgomery (Author)5
How lovely and how fairJames Mongtomery (Author)5
Like Mary at her Savior's feetJames Montgomery, 1771-1854 (Author)5
Lord, in Thy garden agonyJames Mongtomery (Author)English5
Lovest thou me, I hear my Savior sayMontgomery (Author)English5
Our schools are nurseries belowMontgomery (Author)English5
Power from on high, O God, impartMontgomery (Author)English5
Praise the High, the Holy OneMontgomery (Author)English5
The grace of Jesus Christ our Lord, The Father's love with sweet accordJames Montgomery (Author)English5
The morning stars in concert sangMontgomery (Author)English5
There is a holy sacrificeJames Montgomery (Author)English5
This is the day the Lord hath made, Let young and old rejoiceJames Montgomery (Author)English5
Time grows not old with length of yearsJames Mongtomery (Author)English5
To us the voice of Wisdom criesMontgomery (Author)English5
We meet with one accordJames Mongtomery (Author)5
When God from sin's captivityJames Montgomery (Author)5
Youth, health, and strength are ours to-dayJames Mongtomery (Author)English5
A year, another year is fledJames Mongtomery (Author)English6
Angeles de alta gloriaJames Montgomey, 1771-1854 (Author)Spanish6
Ask, and ye shall receive, On this my hope I buildJames Montgomery (Author)English6
Come, let us join our souls to God In everlasting bandsMontgomery (Author)English6
Dad gloria al UngidoJames Montgomery (Author)Spanish6
Dust and ashes, sin and guiltJames Montgomery (Author)English6
Faithful, O Lord, Thy mercies areMontgomery (Author)English6
Few, few and evil are thy daysMontgomery (Author)English6
Forever with the Lord, Father, if 'tis Thy willJames Montgomery (Author)English6
Judge me, Lord, in righteousnessJames Mongtomery (Author)6
Not to the Mount that burn'd with fireJames Mongtomery (Author)English6
O Thou, by whom we come to GodJames Montgomery, 1771-1854 (Author)English6
Peace that passeth understanding, Peace to calm the bosom's strifeJames Mongtomery (Author)English6
Save me Lord in this distressMontgomery (Author)6
Send out Thy light and truth, O GodJames Montgomery, 1771-1854 (Author)English6
The Lord Himself shall comeJames Montgomery (Author)English6
Thrice happy he who shuns the wayJames Mongtomery (Author)English6
While all the angel throngJames Montgomery (Author)6
A children's temple here we buildJames Mongtomery (Author)English7
For the mercies of the dayJames Montgomery (Author)English7
He shall come down like showersJames Montgomery (Author)English7
Hear me, O Lord! in my distress, Hear me in truth and righteousnessMontgomery (Author)English7
Hosanna be our cheerful songJames Mongtomery (Author)English7
In a land of strange delightMontgomery (Author)English7
Let there be light: thus spake the WordMontgomery (Author)English7
Lift up your heads, ye gates! and wideJames Montgomery (Author)7
Lord, when thy people seek thy faceMontgomery (Author)7
Not here, as to the prophet's eyeJames Montgomery (Author)English7
The Lord is King: upon His throneJames Montgomery (Author)English7
There is a river pure and brightJames Mongtomery (Author)English7
All hail, thy church's Savior dearJames Montgomery (Author)English8
Father of all our mercies, ThouJames Montgomery (Author)English8
Father! Thy will, not mine, be doneJames Montgomery, 1771-1854 (Author)English8
Friends of the poor, the young, the weakJames Mongtomery (Author)English8
Full speed along the world's highwayJames Mongtomery (Author)English8
Gebet ist unser tiefstes SehnenJames Mongtomery (Author)German8
Holy, holy, holy, Lord, In the highest heavens adoredJames Montgomery (Author)English8
How precious are Thy thoughts of peaceJames Montgomery (Author)English8
I travel all the irksome nightMontgomery (Author)8
Jehová mi pastor es, no me faltaráJames Montgomery (Author)Spanish8
Know, my soul, thy full salvationJas. Montgomery (Author)English8
Now may the Lord our shepherd leadJames Mongtomery (Author)8
O Lord our God, Thy light and truthJames Mongtomery (Author)English8
O Lord, our King, how excellent James Montgomery (Author)English8
O thou above all praiseMontgomery (Author)8
The scene around me disappearsJames Mongtomery (Author)English8
What are those soul-reviving strainsJames Montgomery, 1771-1854 (Author)English8
When here, O Lord, we seek Thy face Montgomery (Author)English8
When Jesus into Salem rodeJames Montgomery (Author)English8
Give glory to God in the highest; give praiseJames Mongtomery (Author)9
God of all grace, we come to TheeJames Mongtomery (Author)English9
Higher, higher we will [will we] climbJames Mongtomery (Author)English9
In the morning hear my voiceJames Montgomery (Author)English9
Now living waters flowMontgomery (Author)English9
O God, unseen, but not unknownMontgomery (Author)English9
Our soul shall magnify the Lord, In him our spirit shall rejoiceJames Mongtomery (Author)English9
Through shades and solitudes profoundMontgomery (Author)English9
Weep, little children, weepJames Montgomery (Author)English9
Come see the place where Jesus lay, For he hath left his gloomy bedMontgomery (Author)English10
Fight the good fight, lay holdJ. Montgomery (Author)English10
I love the Lord; He lent an earJames Mongtomery (Author)English10
Jesus, I my cross have taken, All to leave and follow TheeMontgomery (Author)English10
Lord, let my prayer like incense rise, And when I lift my hands to theeMontgomery (Author)English10
My gracious Lord, whose changeless loveJames Mongtomery (Author)10
Our willing feet shall standMontgomery (Author)10
The earth is thine, Jehovah, thineMontgomery (Author)10
O for the death of thoseJames Montgomery (Author)English11
The broken ties of happier daysMontgomery (Author)11
What is the world, a wildering mazeMontgomery (Author)English11
Who make the Lord of hosts their towerMontgomery (Author)English11
With joy we own Thy servant [servants], LordJ. Montgomery (Author)English11
Yea, I will extol thee, Lord of life and lightJames Montgomery (Author)English11
God in his temple let us meetMontgomery (Author)English12
Lord, Thou hast been Thy people's restJames Montgomery (Author)English12
Love is the theme of saints aboveJames Mongtomery (Author)English12
O great is Jehovah, and great be His praiseJames Montgomery (Author)English12
From day to day, before our eyesJames Mongtomery (Author)English13
O come, let us raise our tribute of songJames Mongtomery (Author)English13
Thou art our Shepherd, glorious GodJames Mongtomery (Author)English13
O come, let us sing to the Lord, In God our salvation rejoiceMontgomery (Author)English14
O who in such a world as thisJames Montgomery (Author)English14
Praise the Lord through every nationJames Montgomery (Author)English14
Hark, the Savior's voice from heavenJames Montgomery (Author)English15
In one fraternal bond of loveMontgomery (Author)English15
Listen to the gentle promptingsJames Mongtomery (Author)English15
The bird that soars on highest wingJames Montgomery (Author)English15
The Sabbath of the Lord, the Sabbath is our dayJames Mongtomery (Author)English15
At every motion [moment] of our breathJames Mongtomery (Author)English16
On the first Christian Sabbath eveMontgomery (Author)English16
Searcher of hearts, to Thee are knownMontgomery (Author)English16
I feed by faith on Christ, my breadJames Mongtomery (Author)English17
The Lord is in his holy place, And from his throne on highMontgomery (Author)English17
Come to the morning prayerJames Montgomery (Author)English18
In Thy presence we appearJames Montgomery (Author)English18
O Thou, my light, my life, my joyMontgomery (Author)English18
At evening time, let there be lightJames Montgomery (Author)English19
Lord, let me know mine end, My days how brief their dateJames Mongtomery (Author)English19
God comes, with succor speedyMontgomery (Author)English20
Grant me within thy courts a placeMontgomery (Author)English20
Hasten, Lord, to my releaseMontgomery (Author)English20
Hearken, Lord, to my complaintsMontgomery (Author)20
They that toil upon the deepJames Montgomery (Author)English20
'Tis God the spirit leadsMontgomery (Author)English20
Thousands, O Lord of Hosts! this dayMontgomery (Author)English21
Thus far on life's perplexing pathMontgomery (Author)English21
Green pastures and clear streamsJames Mongtomery (Author)English22
Prayer is the contrite sinner's voiceMontgomery (Author)22
Rest from thy labor, restJames Montgomery (Author)English22
What shall we ask of God in prayer?Montgomery (Author)English22
Let me go, the day is breaking, Dear companions, let me goMontgomery (Author)English23
Songs of praise awoke the mornJames Mongtomery (Author)English23
Thy word, Almighty LordMontgomery (Author)English23
Work while it is todayJames Montgomery, 1771-1854 (Author)English23
Again our ears have heard the voiceMontgomery (Author)English24
Arise, and bless the Lord, Ye people of His choiceJames Mongtomery (Author)English25
Father of eternal graceJames Montgomery (Author)English25
God made all His creatures freeJames Montgomery (Author)English25
God shall charge His angel legionsJ. Montgomery (Author)English26
I left the God of truth and lightJames Montgomery (Author)English26
The tempter to my soul hath saidMontgomery (Author)English26
Thy glory, Lord, the heavens declareJames Montgomery, 1771-1854 (Author)English26
Glad was my heart to hearMontgomery (Author)English27
I cannot call affliction sweetJames Montgomery (Author)English27
The heathen perish, day by dayJ. Montgomery (Author)English28
Fair shines the morning starJames Montgomery (Author (v. 1))English29
Heralds of creation! cryMontgomery (Author)English29
In time of tribulationMontgomery (Author)English29
The God of nature and of graceMontgomery (Author)English29
Where are the dead, in heaven or hellMontgomery (Author)English30
Faith, hope, and charity, these threeMontgomery (Author)English31
Mercy alone can meet my caseJ. Montgomery (Author)English31
Come at the morning hour, Comet, let us kneel and prayJames Monygomery (Author)English32
From year to year in love we meetJames Mongtomery (Author)32
God is our refuge and defense; In trouble our unfailing aidMontgomery (Author)English32
Heaven is a place of rest from sinMontgomery (Author)English32
What secret hand, at morning lightJames Montgomery (Author)English32
My Father's house on high, home of my soul, how nearJames Montgomery, 1771-1854 (Author)English37
This place is holy groundJames Mongtomery (Author)English37
The Christian warrior, see him standMontgomery (Author)English38
Return, my soul, unto thy rest, From vain pursuits and maddening caresMontgomery (Author)English39
Behold the Christian warrior standMontgomery (Author)English41
Servants of God, in joyful laysJames Montgomery (Author)English43
Spirit, leave thy house of clayJames Mongtomery (Author)English43
The morning dawns upon the placeJames Montgomery (Author)English43
Command Thy blessing from aboveJames Mongtomery (Author)English44
Jerusalem, my happy home, Name ever dear to meJames Montgomery (1771-1854) (Author)English44
Thy law is perfect, Lord of lightJames Montgomery (Author)English44
How beautiful the sight Of brethren who agreeJames Montgomery (Author)English45
Out of the depths of woeJames Montgomery (1771-1854) (Author)English47
God is in his holy temple, All the earth, keep silence here!Montgomery (Author)English49
While through this changing world we roamMontgomery (Author)English49
Within these walls be peaceMontgomery (Author)English50
Be known to us in breaking breadJames Montgomery 1771-1854 (Author)English51
Jesus, our best beloved FriendJames Mongtomery (Author)English51
Come in, thou blessed of the Lord, Stranger nor foe art thouJames Mongtomery (Author)English52
God, in the high and holy placeMontgomery (Author)English53
Spirit of power and might, beholdJames Montgomery (Author)English53
The glorious universe aroundMontgomery (Author)English53
Bright and joyful is the mornJames Montgomery (Author)English54
Millions within Thy courts have metMontgomery (Author)English58
Lord, forever at Thy side Let my place and portion beJames Montgomery (Author)English61
This stone to Thee in faith we layJames Mongtomery (Author)English62
What is the thing of greatest priceMontgomery (Author)English63
As the hart, with eager looksMontgomery (Author)English66
When Jesus left His Father's throneJames Mongtomery (Author)English66
Shepherd of souls, refresh and blessJames Montgomery (Author)English67
When, like a stranger on our sphereJames Montgomery (Author)English69
Here, in Thy name, eternal GodJames Montgomery (Author)English71
Thank and praise Jehovah's nameJames Montgomery (Author)English75
All ye nations [gentiles], praise the LordJames Mongtomery (Author)English76
Holy, holy, holy, Lord, God of hosts, when heaven and earthJames Montgomery, 1771-1854 (Author)English79
O bless the Lord, my soul, His grace to thee proclaimMontgomery (Author)English80
Lift up your heads, ye gates of brassJames Montgomery (1771-1854) (Author)English81
Sing we the song of those who standJames Montgomery (Author)English81
When on Sinai's top I seeJames Mongtomery (Author)English88
A poor wayfaring man of griefMontgomery (Author)English89
There is a calm for those who weepJames Mongtomery (Author)English93
Almighty God, in humble prayerMontgomery (Author)English94
O God, Thou art my God alone, Early to Thee my soul shall cryMontgomery (Author)English96
One prayer I have, all prayers in oneMontgomery (Author)English96
Be joyful in God, all ye lands of the earthJ. Montgomery (Author)English98
Palms of glory, raiment brightMontgomery (Author)English99
Go to the grave in all thy glorious primeJames Mongtomery (Author)English102
Come let us sing the song of songsJ. Montgomery (Author)English103
Hosanna be the children's songJames Mongtomery (Author)English107
We bid thee welcome in the NameJames Montgomery (Author)English116
Glory to the Father give, God, in whom we move and liveJames Mongtomery (Author)English130
Daughter of Zion, from the dustJames Mongtomery (Author)English137
Our heavenly Father, hear The prayer we offer nowJames Mongtomery (Author)English140
Come to Calvary's holy mountainJames Montgomery, 1771-1854 (Author)English143
The God of harvest praiseJ. Montgomery (Author)English145
Lord of hosts, to Thee we raiseMontgomery (Author)English146
Pour out Thy Spirit from on highJ. Montgomery (Author)English153
Friend after friend departsJames Mongtomery (Author)English162
Lord, teach us how to pray arightMontgomery (Author)English163
Servant of God, well done, Rest from thy loved employJames Mongtomery (Author)English165
Call Jehovah thy salvationJ. Montgomery (Author)English180
Lord God, the Holy GhostJames Mongtomery (Author)English197
To Thy Temple I repairJames Mongtomery (Author)English215
God is my strong salvation Montgomery (Author)English228
People of the living God, I have sought the world aroundJames Mongtomery (Author)English230
What are these in bright array, This innumerable throngJames Mongtomery (Author)English261
O Spirit of the living God, In all Thy plenitude of graceJames Montgomery (Author)English270
Stand up, and bless the Lord Ye people of His choiceJames Mongtomery (Author)English296
Sow in the morn thy seedJames Mongtomery (Author)English312
Hark! the song of jubileeJames Montgomery (Author)English328
The Lord is my Shepherd, no want shall I know (Montgomery)James Mongtomery (Author)English395
Go to dark GethsemaneJames Mongtomery (Author)English399
Songs of praise the angels sangJames Mongtomery (Author)English403
In the hour of trialJames Mongtomery (Author)English445
According to Thy gracious wordJames Montgomery, 1771-1854 (Author)English456
O where shall rest be foundJames Mongtomery (Author)English458
Forever with the Lord! Amen, so let it beJames Mongtomery (Author)English478
Angels from the realms of glory, Wing your flight over all the earthJames Mongtomery (Author)English617
Hail to the Lord's anointedJames Mongtomery (Author)English655
Prayer is the soul's sincere desireJames Mongtomery (Author)English681

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