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The American School Hymn Book
Editor:
Asa Fitz
Publisher:
Crosby, Nichols & Co., Boston, 1854
Language:
English
Indexes
First Lines
Elements of Worship
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I
Swift my childhood's dreams are passing
II
Brothers, sisters, ere we part
III
Come, thou almighty King
IV
O God, thy grace impart
V
Praise ye Jehovah's name
VI
Praise to God,-- immortal praise
VII
Father of our feeble race
VIII
When shall we all meet again?
IX
To thy pastures, fair and large
X
Father, Refuge of my soul
XI
What are these in bright array
XII
Great God, the followers of thy Son
XIII
Great God, let all my tuneful powers
XIV
Great God, we sing that mighty hand
XV
How happy is the child who hears
XVI
Begin the high, celestial strain
XVII
O Thou, enthroned in worlds above
XVIII
Heavenly Father, grant thy blessing
XIX
Praise the Lord, when blushing morning
XX
God is love; his mercy brightens
XXI
Part in peace! is day before us?
XXII
Gracious Source of every blessing!
XXIII
Praise to thee thou great Creator!
XXIV
May the grace of Christ, our Saviour
XXV
Israel's Shepherd, guide me, feed me
XXVI
Guide me, O thou great Jehovah
XXVII
God, dismiss us with thy blessing
XXVIII
Peace be to this habitation
XXIX
Rise, my soul and stretch thy wings
XXX
Praise the Lord, who reigns above
XXXI
The mellow eve is gliding
XXXII
O Lord, another week is flown
XXXIII
Sweet is the work, my God, my King
XXXIV
O Thou to whom, in ancient time
XXXV
Watch of Israel! we shall rest
XXXVI
Watchman! tell us of the night
XXXVII
High in yonder realms of light
XXXVIII
Father, in thy sacred dwelling
XXXIX
Far from mortal cares retreating
XL
Praise the Lord; ye heavens adore him
XLI
The morning light is breaking
XLII
As flows the rapid river
XLIII
"Remember thy Creator"
XLIV
Go when the morning shineth
XLV
A poor way faring-man of grief
XLVI
The pleasures of earth I have seen fade away
XLVII
When I can read my title clear
XLVIII
Our souls by love together knit
XLIX
The Lord my pasture shall prepare
L
There is a happy land, Far, far away
LI
There is an hour of hallowed peace
LII
Happy the meek whose gentle breast
LIII
How blest the sacred tie that binds
LIV
As every day thy mercy spares
LV
The rose that blooms in Sharon's vale
LVI
By cool Siloam's shady rill
LVII
Awake my soul and with the sun
LVIII
There is a pure, a peaceful wave
LIX
Jesus shall reign, where'er the sun
LX
Our Father, God, who art in heaven
LXI
Art thou my Father? canst thou bear
LXII
O Lord, behold before thy throne
LXIII
Thy works proclaim thy glory, Lord
LXIV
There is a stream, whose gentle flow
LXV
Forgive me, Lord, through thy dear Son
LXVI
Source of light and life divine!
LXVII
Thus far the Lord has led me on
LXVIII
O, sweetly breathe the lyres above
LXIX
God of the morning, at thy voice
LXX
All hail the pow'r of Jesus' name!
LXXI
While thee I seek, protecting Power
LXXII
Come, let us strike our harps afresh
LXXIII
The hours of evening close
LXXIV
From earliest dawn of life
LXXV
Ten thousand different flowers
LXXVI
Be thou, O God, exalted high
LXXVII
Let one loud song of praise arise
LXXVIII
Father, once more let grateful praise
LXXIX
Sister, thou wast mild and lovely
LXXX
When the Olive plants increasing
LXXXI
There is an hour of hallowed peace
LXXXII
I love to steal awhile away
LXXXIII
The calm retreat, the silent shade
LXXXIV
Let us love one another--not long may we stay
LXXXV
Soft, soft music is stealing
LXXXVI
Softly now the light of day
LXXXVII
Suppliant, lo! thy children bend
LXXXVIII
Child, amidst the flowers at play
LXXXIX
While nature welcomes in the day
XC
Come bless this evening's closing hour
XCI
Oh! come, come away from labor now reposing
XCII
Sweet day, so cool, so calm, so bright
XCIII
How sweet, how heavenly is the sight
XCIV
A little word in kindness said
XCV
There is a place of waveless rest
XCVI
Sleep forsakes us, may the soul
XCVII
Softly beams the dews of morning
XCVIII
When marshalled on the nightly plain
XCIX
The eastern hills are glowing
C
Thou who didst with love and blessing
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