Category:Edmund Gooch editions
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This category lists works containing one or more editions provided by Edmund Gooch.
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 467 total.
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- Against all those that strive with me (Joseph Stephenson)
- All laud and praise with heart and voice (Thomas Clark)
- All people that on earth do dwell (Thomas Clark)
- All-conquering Lord, whom sinners adore (Thomas Clark)
- Almighty God, unto whom (Joseph Key)
- Almighty God, who hast given (Thomas Clark)
- Almighty God, who through thy only begotten Son (Thomas Clark)
- And am I only born to die (John Fawcett)
- Arise and hail the happy day (Thomas Clark)
- Arise and hail the sacred day (John Massey)
- Arise and hail the sacred day (Joseph Stephenson)
- Arise and sing, dispel your fears (Almond Woolf)
- As pants the hart for cooling streams (from A New Set of Anthems and Psalm Tunes) (John Broderip)
- As pants the hart for cooling streams (Ozias Thurston Linley)
- As shepherds watched their fleecy care (Joseph Key)
- Ascribe unto the Lord, therefore (Joseph Key)
- Attend, O Earth, whilst I declare (Joseph Stephenson)
- Awake and sing the song (Thomas Clark)
- Awake my joy, awake I say (from A Fifth Set of Psalm Tunes) (Thomas Clark)
- Awake my joy, awake I say (from A Ninth Set of Psalm Tunes) (Thomas Clark)
- Awake my soul, awake mine eyes (Ivybridge) (Thomas Clark)
- Awake up my glory, awake lute and harp (Thomas Clark)
- Awake, my heart; arise, my tongue (Thomas Clark)
- Awake, my soul, in joyful lays (Thomas Clark)
- Awake, ye drowsy mortals all (Joseph Key)
B
- Be light and glad, in God rejoice (Joseph Key)
- Be light and glad, in God rejoice (William Marsh)
- Begin, my tongue, some heavenly theme (Henry Searle)
- Behold and have regard (Thomas Clark)
- Behold that splendour: hear the shout (William Knapp)
- Behold the morning sun (Bingley) (Thomas Clark)
- Behold the path that mortals tread (Thomas Clark)
- Bless God, my soul (Richard Garbett)
- Blessed be the God and Father (Stephen Jarvis)
- Blessed Lord, who hast caused (Joseph Key)
- Blest be the name of Jacob's God (Joseph Haydn)
- Blest who with generous pity glows (Thomas Clark)
- Blow ye the trumpet, blow (Dunstable) (Thomas Clark)
- Branch of Jesse's stem, arise (John Fawcett)
- Bring unto the Lord, O ye mighty (William Knapp)
- Broad is the road that leads to death (John Newton)
C
- Camden (Zedekiah Sanger)
- Celebrate Immanuel's name (Joel Thorne)
- Christ being raised from the dead (Stephen Jarvis)
- Come hither all ye weary souls (John Massey)
- Come let us join to bless the Lord (Thomas Jarman)
- Come sound his praise abroad (Charing) (Thomas Clark)
- Come sound his praise abroad (from An Eighth Set of Psalm Tunes) (Thomas Clark)
- Come, angels, seize your harps of gold (Thomas Clark)
- Come, come, ye happy, happy saints (Thomas Clark)
- Come, let us anew our journey pursue (Honiton) (Thomas Clark)
- Come, let us join our cheerful songs (Rothbury) (Thomas Clark)
- Come, let us join our cheerful songs (Wigton) (Thomas Clark)
- Come, let us who in Christ believe (Thomas Jarman)
- Come, Lord, from above, the mountain remove (William Marsh)
- Come, thou celestial Spirit, come (Thomas Clark)
- Come, we that love the Lord (Burgundy) (Thomas Clark)
- Come, we that love the Lord (John Newton)
- Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched (William Marsh)
- Comfort ye my people (John Hawkins)
- Consider all my sorrows, Lord (Thomas Clark)
- Consider my affliction, Lord (John Wall Callcott)
- Continue, Lord, to hear my voice (Richard Garbett)
D
- Defend me, Lord, from shame (John Wall Callcott)
- Defend me, Lord, from shame (Samuel Chapple)
- Defend me, Lord, from shame (Stephen Jarvis)
- Defender of my rightful cause (Philip Hayes)
- Descend from heaven, immortal Dove (Thomas Clark)
- Did sweeter sounds adorn my flowing tongue (William Mather)
- Dorchester (Samuel Babcock)
E
- Earth, big with empires, to thy reign (Robert Broderip)
- Enquire, ye pilgrims, for the way (Thomas Clark)
- Ere I sleep, for every favour (Thomas Jarman)
- Erect your heads, eternal gates (Joseph Stephenson)
- Erect your heads, eternal gates (Richard Garbett)
- Eternal depth of love divine (John Fawcett)
- Eternal source of every joy (Thomas Clark)
- Eternal source of every joy (Thomas Jarman)
- Eternal source of every joy (William Perry)
- Eternal wisdom, thee we praise (Borden) (Thomas Clark)
- Evening Hymn (Elisha West)
F
- Father, to thee my soul I lift (Joel Thorne)
- The festal morn, my God, is come (Aldham) (Thomas Clark)
- The festal morn, my God, is come (from A Ninth Set of Psalm Tunes) (Thomas Clark)
- For ever here my rest shall be (Guildford) (Thomas Clark)
- From lowest depths of woe (John Broderip)
- From lowest depths of woe (Samuel Chapple)
G
- Give me the wings of faith to rise (Thomas Jarman)
- Give praises unto God the Lord (John Alcock Jr.)
- Glory be to God on high (John Foster)
- God be merciful unto us (Joseph Key)
- God is our refuge in distress (Richard Garbett)
- God of the morning, at whose voice (John Foster)
- God, who at this time (Thomas Clark)
- Great God, attend while Zion sings (Thomas Jarman)
- Great God, whose universal sway (Thomas Jarman)
- Great is the Lord, and with great praise (John Smith)
- Great is the Lord, and with great praise (Matthew Cooke)
- Great shepherd of thine Israel (Thomas Clark)
H
- Had I the tongues of Greeks and Jews (Thomas Clark)
- Hail happy morn, thrice happy we (Joseph Key)
- Happy the souls to Jesus joined (Thomas Jarman)
- Hark from the tombs a doleful sound (Thomas Clark)
- Hark, hark what news the angels bring (Joseph Stephenson)
- Hark, ten thousand harps and voices (Thomas Clark)
- Have mercy, Lord, on me (John Broderip)
- He comes, let every heart rejoice (Joseph Key)
- He reigns, the Lord, the Saviour reigns (Thomas Jarman)
- He that has God his guardian made (Samuel Long)
- He that has made his refuge God (John Massey)
- He that hath made his refuge God (Langport) (Thomas Clark)
- He that hath made his refuge God (Safety) (Thomas Clark)
- He's blest whose sins have pardon gained (Joseph Stephenson)
- He's blest whose sins have pardon gained (Stephen Jarvis)
- He's blest, whose sins have pardon gained (James William Windsor)
- He's come, let every knee be bent (Joseph Stephenson)
- Hear my prayer, O Lord (Joseph Stephenson)
- Hear what the voice from heaven proclaims (Thomas Clark)
- Hear, O Lord, and have mercy (Stephen Jarvis)
- Here's a health to the King (Joseph Stephenson)
- Ho everyone that thirsts, draw nigh (Zechariah Whelpdale)
- Holliston (Daniel Belknap)
- Hosanna to the prince of light (Joseph Stephenson)
- Hosanna, with a cheerful sound (Thomas Clark)
- How blest is he who ne'er consents (Bennett Mintern Swaffield)
- How blest is he who ne'er consents (from A Fourth Set of Psalm Tunes) (Thomas Clark)
- How blest is he who ne'er consents (from An Eighth Set of Psalm Tunes) (Thomas Clark)
- How blest is he who ne'er consents (John Bellamy)
- How blest is he who ne'er consents (Joseph Stephenson)
- How blest is he who ne'er consents (Stephen Jarvis)
- How blest is he who ne'er consents (William Gifford)
- How did my heart rejoice to hear (Thomas Clark)
- How good and pleasant must it be (Thomas Clark)
- How happy is the pilgrim's lot (A. K. Williams)
- How long wilt thou conceal thy face (Thomas Clark)
- How long wilt thou forget me, Lord? (Hugh Bond)
- How long wilt thou forget me, Lord? (Joseph Stephenson)
- How long wilt thou forget me, Lord? (Thomas Clark)
- How num'rous, Lord, of late are grown (Hugh Bond)
- How num'rous, Lord, of late are grown (Joseph Stephenson)
- How numerous, Lord, of late are grown (William Gifford)
- How oft, instinct with warmth divine (Joseph Haydn)
- How pleased and blest was I (James Shoubridge)
- How pleased and blest was I (Worship) (Thomas Clark)
- How vast must their advantage be (Samuel Chapple)
I
- I did in heart rejoice (Joseph Key)
- I glory in the word of God (John Arnold)
- I heard a voice from heaven (Joseph Stephenson)
- I lift mine eyes to Sion hill (Joseph Key)
- I lift my heart to thee (John Valentine)
- I lift my heart to thee (Thomas Clark)
- I send the joys of earth away (Thomas Clark)
- I send the joys of earth away (W. J. White)
- I set the Lord still in my sight (John Arnold)
- I set the Lord still in my sight (Joseph Key)
- I set the Lord still in my sight (Thomas Clark)
- I strive each action to approve (Charles William Hempel)
- I waited meekly for the Lord (Stephen Jarvis)
- I will arise and go to my Father (Thomas Clark)
- I will give thanks to thee, O Lord (Thomas Clark)
- I'll celebrate thy praises, Lord (Joseph Stephenson)
- I'll praise my maker while I've breath (Almond Woolf)
- If the Lord himself had not been on our side (William Knapp)
- In sweet exalted strains (Thomas Clark)
- In that day shall this song be sung (Thomas Clark)
- In trouble and in thrall (Joseph Key)
J
- Jehovah reigns, let all the earth (Joseph Stephenson)
- Jesu, lover of my soul (Leveland) (Thomas Clark)
- Jesu, thy blood and righteousness (John Eagleton)
- Jesu, thy blood and righteousness (Thomas Clark)
- Jesus shall reign where'er the sun (Thomas Jarman)
- Jesus, lover of my soul (Marshfield) (Thomas Clark)
- Jesus, the word of mercy give (John Newton)
- Joy to the world, the Lord is come (George Gay)
- Joy to the world, the Lord is come (William Bennett Ninnis)
- Jubilate Deo (John Alcock Jr.)
- Judge and defend my cause, O Lord (John Smith)
- Judge me, O Lord, for I the paths (Joseph Stephenson)
- Just are thy ways and true thy word (Thomas Clark)
- Just judge of heav'n, against my foes (Charles William Hempel)
- Just judge of heaven, against my foes (John Broderip)
L
- Lamberton (Nehemiah Shumway)
- Let all the just to God with joy (Hugh Bond)
- Let all the just to God with joy (William Marsh)
- Let all the lands with shouts of joy (Joseph Stephenson)
- Let all the lands with shouts of joy (Samuel Chapple)
- Let all the lands with shouts of joy (Thomas Clark)
- Let all the lands with shouts of joy (William Knapp)
- Let God arise, and then his foes (Thomas Clark)
- Let Israel trust in God (Richard Garbett)
- Let others boast their ancient line (Thomas Clark)
- Let thy merciful ears (George Maximilian Slatter)
- Lift up your heads in joyful hope (Thomas Clark)
- Like sheep we went astray (Netherfield) (Thomas Clark)
- Lo, from the hills my help descends (Thomas Clark)
- Lo, he comes with clouds descending (Burland) (Thomas Clark)
- Lo, he comes with clouds descending (Driffield) (Thomas Clark)
- Lo, he comes with clouds descending (John Fawcett)
- Lo, what a glorious sight appears (George Gay)