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The Baptist Sabbath School Hymn Book
Editor:
J. A. Warne
Publisher:
E. H. Fletcher, New York, N.Y., 1851
Denomination:
Baptist hymnals (general)
Indexes
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First Lines
Elements of Worship
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d201
Jesus, that [the] [thou] condescending king
d202
Jesus, to many or to few
d203
Jesus was once despised and low
d204
Joy to the world, the Lord is [has] come
d205
Kindest Savior, we adore thee
d206
King Solomon of old A happy choice had made
d207
Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us, o'er
d208
Let avarice from door to door
d209
Let children bless the Savior's name
d210
Let children that would fear the Lord
d211
Let children who are taught thy word
d212
Let little children come to me
d213
Let there be light, Jehovah said
d214
Lo at noon 'tis sudden night
d215
Lo the bright the rosy morning
d216
Lord, assist us by thy grace
d217
Lord, before Thy throne we stand
d218
Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing, Smile upon us from above
d219
Lord, fix our [my] wandering thoughts
d220
Lord, give us grace to put away
d221
Lord, hear a sinful child complain
d222
Lord, how delightful 'tis to see A whole assembly worship thee
d223
Lord, I ascribe it to thy grace, And not to chance, as others do
d224
Lord, I confess before thy face
d225
Lord, I confess thy sentence just
d226
Lord, I have dared to disobey
d227
Lord, I have passed another day
d228
Lord, I would come to thee
d229
Lord, I would own thy tender [every] care
d230
Lord! if e'er I dare to speak
d231
Lord, in humble, sweet submission, Here we meet to follow thee
d232
Lord, in the days of youth
d233
Lord, lead my heart to learn
d234
Lord, make me early learn
d235
Lord, make me understand thy law
d236
Lord, may a few poor children raise
d237
Lord, now the day is gone
d238
Lord of every bright perfection
d239
Lord of my life, O may thy praise
d240
Lord, teach a little child to pray
d241
Lord, teach a sinful child to pray
d242
Lord, teach us [me] how to pray aright
d243
Lord, thou hast fixed our place of birth
d244
Lord, thou hast heard my humble voice
d245
Lord, we are sinners in thy sight
d246
Lord, when my wretched soul surveys
d247
Lord, when we bend before thy [the] throne
d248
Lord, while the little heathen bend
d249
Love and kindness we may measure
d250
Maker of the Sabbath day
d251
Many voices seem to say
d252
May I resolve with all my heart
d253
May the grace of Christ [God] our [the] Savior
d254
May we who teach the rising race
d255
Mourn not ye [ye not], whose child hath found Purer skies
d256
Must all the charms [thoughts] of nature then
d257
My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty
d258
My days on earth, how swift they run
d259
My Father, I thank thee for sleep
d260
My Father, when I come to thee
d261
My God, all nature owns thy sway
d262
My God, how endless [lasting] is thy love
d263
My God, who makes [makest] the sun to know
d264
My heart has been too long ensnared
d265
My heavenly Father, all I see around me and above
d266
My heavenly Father, I confess
d267
My life's a narrow span
d268
Not with a pained reluctant heart
d269
Now behold, the midday sun
d270
Now, children, to God's house repair
d271
Now condescend, almighty king
d272
Now from the altar of my heart [our hearts]
d273
Now I awake to praise my Lord
d274
Now let a true [pure] ambition rise
d275
Now let our hearts conspire to raise
d276
Now the shades of night are gone
d277
Now we've assembled here, to read, to learn
d278
O deign, God of mercy, to smile on our youth
d279
O for a heart to feel
d280
O God, I thank thee that the night
d281
O how fleeting how deceiving
d282
O Jesus, delight of my soul My Savior, my Shepherd divine
d283
O Lord, another day [week] has [is] flown
d284
O Lord, forgive a sinful child
d285
O Lord of hosts, thou King of kings
d286
O Lord our God, thy light and truth
d287
O Lord, our Lord, how wondrous great Is thine exalted name
d288
O Lord our Shepherd, deign to keep
d289
O that the Lord would guide my [our] ways
d290
O that the Lord would teach my tongue
d291
O thou the guard of infant days
d292
O thou to whom the grateful song
d293
O thou who dwellest in the heavens high
d294
O thou who hearest when sinners cry
d295
O thou whom holy angels praise
d296
O thou whose mercy guides my way
d297
O Thou, whose tender mercy hears
d298
O 'tis a folly and a crime
d299
O 'tis a lovely thing for youth
d300
O what amazing words of grace Are in the gospel found
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