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All Hail: for the Sabbath-school
Editor:
Rev. E. S. Lorenz
Publisher:
Howard Gannett, Boston, 1881
Language:
English
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3a
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son
[Glory be to the Father, and to the Son]
3b
Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name
[Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name]
4
Make room for Jesus! room! sad heart
[Make room for Jesus! room! sad heart]
5
Redemption's wondrous plan
[Redemption's wondrous plan]
6
God be praised in every land
[God be praised in every land]
7
Lord, weak and impotent I stand
[Lord, weak and impotent I stand]
8
We are sailing on the old ship of Zion
[We are sailing on the old ship of Zion]
9
Do you hear the Savior calling
[Do you hear the Savior calling]
10
Oh, bring your cares to Jesus
[Oh, bring your cares to Jesus]
11
Lord, hear my prayer!
[Lord, hear my prayer!]
12
I have found repose for my weary soul
[I have found repose for my weary soul]
13
Father, help thy little child
[Father, help thy little child]
14
Now, while the heart's warm and tender
[Now, while the heart's warm and tender]
15
Lead me to Jesus, my soul is so weary
[Lead me to Jesus, my soul is so weary]
16
Be kind to each other
[Be kind to each other]
17
In some way or other
[In some way or other]
18
Our country for Jesus, we claim
[Our country for Jesus, we claim]
19
Taste, not, taste not the wine
[Taste, not, taste not the wine]
20
Like a Star of the morning in its beauty
[Like a Star of the morning in its beauty]
21
To thee, my God and Savior
[To thee, my God and Savior]
22
Wanderer from Jesus, weary, sad, and lone
[Wanderer from Jesus, weary, sad, and lone]
23
Sweet Sabbath day
[Sweet Sabbath day]
24
'Tis grace! 'tis grace! 'tis wonderful grace
['Tis grace! 'tis grace! 'tis wonderful grace]
25
I can not do without thee
[I can not do without thee]
26
Alone I stand outside the closed door
[Alone I stand outside the closed door]
27
Little ones, come to him
[Little ones, come to him]
28
I'll sing for Jesus while I've breath
[I'll sing for Jesus while I've breath]
29
Oh, how loving, kind and true
[Oh, how loving, kind and true]
30
Put on the whole armor of God
[Put on the whole armor of God]
31
Following the Master with a firm unshaken trust
[Following the Master with a firm unshaken trust]
32
Lord of all being! throned afar
[Lord of all being! throned afar]
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