Collection of Hymns Designed for the use of the Church of Christ by the Reformed Mennonite Church

Editor: John Reist
Publisher: Intelligencer Printing House, Lancaster, Penn., 1949
Denomination: Reformed Mennonite Church
Language: English
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d201The sun has set the day is past
d202The time has come we here must part
d203The way of life in Christ doth [does] lead
d204The way of truth in faith I'll tread
d205There is a land of peace and rest
d206There were shepherds who watched their flocks
d207There's joy today in heaven above
d208These souls this day have joined their hands
d209This dear brother has been taken
d210This happy lot is truly mine
d211This loved one now has gone to rest
d212Thou art my refuge, Lord
d213Thou precious One, our blessed Lord
d214Thou Refuge of my [the] weary soul
d215Thou Source of life, our soul's delight
d216Through living faith, I count but loss
d217Thy grace, O Lord, hath shown to me
d218Thy mercies are so great, O Lord
d219Thy word, O Lord, a lamp shall be
d220To thee we call, O Savior dear
d221Trust in Jesus, sinner pardoned
d222'Twas night and the shepherds
d223United we in love must stand
d224United we in love will sing
d225Unto thy praise, O heavenly King
d226We in our blessed Savior's name
d227We meet today in Jesus' name
d228We thank thee for thy goodness, Lord
d229We thee would praise, Immanuel
d230We welcome now the glad new year
d231We with thanks and praises come
d232What happy seasons, Lord, are mine
d233What hope, what joy it is to me
d234What love beyond our mortal sense
d235When anxious care the mind invades
d236When evening shades are drawing nigh
d237Where'er on earth the saints do meet
d238While earth to earth and dust to dust
d239While in our wearied contest here
d240While shepherds kept their watching
d241While traveling on the narrow way
d242Who is this that comes from Edom
d243Why yet refuse the path to choose
d244With feelings of sadness we meet here today
d245With gladness we should view
d246With grateful hearts, now may we [may we now] bring
d247With hearts filled with grief we have met here
d248With humble hearts may we this day
d249With patience let us run the race
d250With pitying eyes, look down on me
d251With rapid flight, beneath the sun
d252With the return of morning light
d253Ye chosen, royal nation

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