Songs by Latin
- Draw Near and Take composed by Tr. from Latin John Mason Neale
- High Word of God, who once didst come composed by Latin, tenth century;
- Hark, a thrilling voice is sounding composed by Latin, sixth century;
- Savior eternal! Health and life of the world composed by Latin, before the eleventh century;
- Jesus, the Father's only Son composed by Latin, sixth century;
- Saint of God, elect and precious composed by Latin;
- O blest Creator of the light composed by Latin, sixth century;
- Eternal Glory of the sky composed by Latin, sixth century;
- The dawn is sprinkling in the east composed by Latin;
- O boundless Wisdom, God most high composed by Latin, sixth century;
- Earth's mighty Maker, whose command composed by Latin, seventh century;
- Most holy Lord and God of heaven composed by Latin, fourth or fifth century;
- Almighty God, who from the flood composed by Latin, sixth or seventh century;
- Maker of man, who from thy throne composed by Latin, seventh century;
- Alleluia, song of sweetness composed by Latin, eleventh century;
- The fast, as taught by holy lore composed by Latin, sixth century;
- Now is the healing time decreed composed by Latin, before the twelfth century;
- O Jesus Christ, from thee began composed by Latin, ca. ninth century;
- All ye who seek for sure relief composed by Latin, eighteenth century;
- My God, I love thee; not because composed by Latin, seventeenth century;
- O Christ, who art the Light and Day composed by Latin, eighth century;
- O thou who dost to man accord composed by Latin;
- Soul of my Savior, sanctify my breast composed by Latin, fourteenth century;
- Dost thou truly seek renown composed by Latin, fourteenth or fifteenth centuries;
- O sinner, lift the eye of faith composed by Latin, seventeenth century;
- The day draws on with golden light composed by Latin, fourth century;
- His cheering message from the grave composed by Latin, fourth or fifth centuries;
- The Lamb's high banquet we await composed by Latin, sixth century;
- Eternal Monarch, King most high composed by Latin, fifth century;
- O Christ, our joy, to whom is given composed by Latin, fifth century;
- O Christ our hope, our heart's desire composed by Latin, eighth century;
- When Christ our Lord had passed once more composed by Latin, fourth century;
- Come, O Creator Spirit, come composed by Latin, tenth century;
- Come, thou holy Paraclete composed by Latin, thirteenth century;
- Father most holy, merciful and loving composed by Latin;
- Zion's daughters, Sons of Jerusalem composed by Latin, twelfth century, attributed to Adam of St.
- Lord of Creation, bow thine ear, O Christ, to hear composed by Latin, before the eleventh century;
- Let the round world with songs rejoice composed by Latin, tenth century;
- Martyr of God, whose strength was steeled composed by Latin, tenth century
- O God, thy soldiers' crown and guard composed by Latin, sixth century;
- The merits of the Saints composed by Latin, eighth century;
- O glorious King of martyr hosts composed by Latin, sixth century;
- He, whose confession God composed by Latin, eighth century;
- O thou whose all redeeming might composed by Latin, eighth century;
- Son of a Virgin, Maker of thy mother composed by Latin, eighth century;
- Hail, O star that pointest composed by Latin, ninth century;
- O glorious Maid, exalted far composed by Latin, ninth century;
- Now in holy celebration composed by Latin, fifteenth century;
- Portal of the world's salvation composed by Latin, fifteenth century; trans. Laurence Housman
- An image of that heavenly light composed by Latin, fifteenth century;
- O Light of light, by love inclined composed by Latin, tenth century;
- O let the heart beat high with bliss composed by Latin, fifteenth century;
- O Savior Jesus, not alone composed by Latin, ninth century
- O heavenly Jerusalem composed by Latin, eighteenth century;
- Come, Holy Ghost, with God the Son composed by Latin;
- The sun is sinking fast composed by Latin, ca. eighteenth century;
- Hail, true Body, born of Mary composed by Latin, fourteenth century;
- O food of men wayfaring composed by Latin, ca. 1661;
- Christ, enthroned in highest heaven composed by Latin, thirteenth century;
- Jesus, grant me this, I pray composed by Latin, 1753;
- Soldiers, who are Christ's below composed by Latin, 1736;
- Blest by the sun, the olive tree composed by Latin;
- Light's glittering morn bedecks the sky composed by Latin, seventh century;
- Jesus, our hope, our heart's desire composed by Latin, ca. seventh century;
- Come, thou Holy Spirit, come composed by Latin, thirteenth century;
- God is love, and where true love is composed by Latin;
- Only-begotten, Word of God eternal composed by Latin, ninth century;
- Blest Creator of the light composed by Latin, fifth century;
- Father Most Holy, Merciful and Tender composed by Latin;
- O King most high of earth and sky composed by Latin, seventeenth century;
- Sing how the age-long promise of a Savior composed by Latin, ninth century;
- O Jesus, Savior of mankind composed by Latin, eighth century;
- Come, Christ's beloved composed by Latin;
- O Christ our hope our hearts' desire composed by Latin tr/ad by John Chandler
- O love how deep how broad how high composed by Latin & Thomas à Kempis tr/ad by Benjamin Webb
- Kyrie God Father in heaven above composed by Latin tr/ad by Unknown
- Jesus Christ is risen today Alleluia composed by Bohemian Latin carol & Charles Wesley & o
- Eternal Son of God composed by Latin
- Hark a thrilling voice is sounding composed by Latin tr/ad by Edward Caswall
- Creator of the starry height Thy peoples composed by Latin tr/ad by John Mason Neale
- A Boy is born in Bethlehem Allelujah composed by Latin tr/ad by Unknown
- To us is born a blessed Child composed by Latin
- Now hail the day so rich in cheer composed by Latin
- Now sing we now rejoice composed by Latin tr/ad by Arthur Tozer Russell
- To the Name of our salvation Laud and composed by Latin tr/ad by John Mason Neale
- O wondrous type O vision fair Of glory composed by Latin tr/ad by Hymns Ancient and Modern & John
- At the Lamb's high feast we sing Praise composed by Latin tr/ad by Robert Campbell
- O Paschal feast what joy is thine composed by Early Latin tr/ad by Olavus Petri & George Hen
- Father most holy merciful and loving composed by Latin tr/ad by Alfred Edward Alston
- All ye who seek for sure relief In composed by Latin tr/ad by Edward Caswall
- Jesus grant me this I pray Ever in composed by Latin tr/ad by Henry Williams Baker
- Jesus our hope our heart's desire composed by Latin tr/ad by John Chandler
- Love of the Father love of God the Son composed by Latin tr/ad by Robert Seymour Bridges
- Blessed city heavenly Salem Vision dear composed by Latin tr/ad by John Mason Neale
- Hail true Body born of Mary composed by Latin tr/ad by Henry Nutcombe Oxenham
- Here in Christ we gather love of Christ composed by Latin tr/ad by James Quinn
- God, Accept the Gifts We Bring You composed by Latin America
- I Know Your Word composed by Latin America