Hymns
HWV | Title | Voice | Composed | Notes | Text |
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202 | Künft'ger Zeiten eitler Kummer | Soprano | 1726-00-00London, circa 1724–26 | by B.H. Brockes from "Irdisches Vergnügen in Gott." | |
203 | Das zitternde Glänzen der spielenden Wellen | Soprano | 1726-00-00London, circa 1724–26 | by B.H. Brockes from "Irdisches Vergnügen in Gott." | |
204 | Süsser Blumen Ambraflocken | Soprano | 1726-00-00London, circa 1724–26 | by B.H. Brockes from "Irdisches Vergnügen in Gott." | |
205 | Süsse Stille, sanfte Quelle ruhiger Gelassenheit | Soprano | 1726-00-00London, circa 1724–26 | by B.H. Brockes from "Irdisches Vergnügen in Gott." | |
206 | Singe, Seele, Gott zum Preise | Soprano | 1726-00-00London, circa 1724–26 | by B.H. Brockes from "Irdisches Vergnügen in Gott." | |
207 | Meine Seele hört im Sehen | Soprano | 1726-00-00London, circa 1724–26 | by B.H. Brockes from "Irdisches Vergnügen in Gott." | |
208 | Die ihr aus dunkeln Grüften | Soprano | 1726-00-00London, circa 1724–26 | by B.H. Brockes from "Irdisches Vergnügen in Gott." | |
209 | In den angenehmen Büschen | Soprano | 1726-00-00London, circa 1724–26 | by B.H. Brockes from "Irdisches Vergnügen in Gott." | |
210 | Flammende Rose, Zierde der Erden | Soprano | 1726-00-00London, circa 1724–26 | by B.H. Brockes from "Irdisches Vergnügen in Gott." | |
284 | Sinners obey the Gospel word (The Invitation) | Soprano | 1747-00-00circa 1747 | Probably at the request of Priscilla Rich. | by Charles Wesley. |
285 | O Love divine, how sweet thou art (Desiring to Love) | Soprano | 1747-00-00circa 1747 | Probably at the request of Priscilla Rich. | by Charles Wesley. |
286 | Rejoice, the Lord is King (On the Resurrection) | Soprano | 1747-00-00circa 1747 | Probably at the request of Priscilla Rich. | by Charles Wesley. |
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