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The Child's Pocket Companion, Being a Selection of Choice Hymns for Sabbath School, with an Analysis to Most of Them
Editor:
Horace Spalding
Publisher:
J. Emery & B. Waugh, New York, N.Y., 1831
Denomination:
Methodist hymnals (general)
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Elements of Worship
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d1
A light, our darkened steps to guide
d2
Adam and Eve in Eden lived
d3
Alas, and did my Savior bleed? And did my Sovereign die?
d4
Another new morning's begun
d5
Awaked by Sinai's awful sound
d6
Behold, he mounts the throne of state
d7
Behold, my eyes, the morning sun
d8
Children of old hosanna sang
d9
Christ is merciful and mild
d10
Christ the hungry people fed
d11
Come, child, look upwards to the sky
d12
Come, let our voices join in one glad [joyful] song [songs] of praise
d13
Dear is the hallowed morn to me When sabbath bells awake the day
d14
Death has been here, and borne away A sister [brother] [scholar] from our side
d15
Dull atheist, could a giddy dance
d16
Every night I mean to think
d17
Farewell, dear friends, a long farewell
d18
Fear was within the tossing bark
d19
For man and beast, here daily food
d20
Forget to pray; that's strange indeed
d21
God is in Heaven, [and] can he hear
d22
God made the sky that looks so blue
d23
God our Father, great Creator
d24
Great God, and wilt thou be so kind
d25
Hail the blest morn when [see] the great Mediator
d26
Hark, the skies with music sound
d27
Hast thou the wondrous scene surveyed
d28
He who has made the sun and moon
d29
Holy Bible, book divine, Precious treasure, thou art mine
d30
How long, sometimes, a day appears [the days appear]
d31
How painful 'tis to turn away
d32
How pleasant is Saturday night
d33
How pleasant it is when I go to my school
d34
How sweet [sweetly] upon this sacred day
d35
I love the Sabbath day to come
d36
I often say my prayers, but do I ever pray
d37
I thank the goodness and the grace
d38
I'm sorry everytime I think
d39
Is it a thing of good report
d40
Is there a time when moments flow
d41
Jesus thou heavenly Stranger
d42
Let little children learn
d43
Let us unite to bless the Lord
d44
Lord, teach us [me] how to pray aright
d45
Lord, with redeeming mercy blest
d46
My days on earth, how swift they run
d47
O 'tis a lovely thing for youth
d48
Once I did a naughty thing
d49
Once I heard a naughty boy
d50
Our Father God who art in heaven, all hallowed
d51
Pray cast a look upon that bier
d52
Prayer is the soul's [heart's] [saint's] sincere desire
d53
The beautiful sun is set in the west
d54
The day is past and gone, the evening shades appear
d55
The glorious day is drawing nigh
d56
The hour is come, I will not stray
d57
The Son of Man they did betray
d58
The songs have ceased, and busy men
d59
The soul untaught is dark as night
d60
There is a God, all nature speaks
d61
There is a school on earth begun, Supported [Instructed] by the Holy One
d62
There's not a star whose twinkling light shines [illumes]
d63
This book the wondrous history shows
d64
This day belongs to God alone
d65
This day the blessed Jesus rose
d66
This is a precious book indeed
d67
This is the way to know the Lord
d68
This world is all a fleeting show
d69
Thou shalt have no more gods but me
d70
Though I am young, I have a soul The world can never buy
d71
Though in the outward, earthly church below
d72
Through all the dangers of the night
d73
'Tis religion that can give sweetest pleasures
d74
We offer, Lord, an humble prayer
d75
Welcome, sweet day of rest
d76
What book ought I to love the best
d77
What think ye [you] of Christ, is the test
d78
When daily I kneel down to pray
d79
When Jesus left his Father's [heavenly] throne
d80
Where should I be, if God should say
d81
Young children once to Jesus came
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