Christ My Song-Logo
Catherine Winkworth, from: Memorials of two sisters, ed. by Margaret J. Shaen, 1908.

Catherine Winkworth

Catherine Winkworth (1827-1878) has translated (=tr) many fine hymns, a few of which (23) you may find here:

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Against thee only have I sinned, I own it (tr)
All my heart this night rejoices - A Song of Joy at Dawn (tr)
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Come to thy temple here on earth (tr)
Conquering Prince and Lord of glory (tr)
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Ever would I fain be reading - Christ our Example (tr)
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Go and dig my grave today (tr)
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Him on yonder cross I love - Our Requital (tr)
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I know in whom I put my trust - The Christian's Trust (tr)
I say to all men, far and near - The whole World restored in Christ (tr)
In God my faithful God - Consolation (tr)
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L
Leave all to God - Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity (tr)
Lord Jesus Christ, my Life, my Light - In Weakness and Distress of Mind (tr)
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My Jesus, if the seraphim - Throne of Grace (tr)
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Nothing fair on earth I see - Sexagesima Sunday (tr)
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O Christ, our true and only Light - The Light of the World (tr)
O God, I long thy Light to see - Tenth Sunday after Trinity (tr)
Oh how could I forget him - The Remembrance (tr)
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Seems it in my anguish lone - The Sufficiency of God (tr)
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T
Thank God that towards eternity - The New Year (tr)
Today our Lord went up on high (tr)
True mirror of the Godhead! Perfect Light! - An Evening Hymn (tr)
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Welcome thou victor in the strife - Monday in Easter Week (tr)
What within me and without - Third Sunday after Trinity (tr)
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