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The Eolian Harp
Editor:
J. W. Dadmun
Publisher:
J. P. Magee, Boston, Mass., 1862
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Elements of Worship
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d101
The Bible, the Bible, More precious than gold
d102
The children are gathering from near and from far
d103
The gospel ship is sailing, sailing, sailing
d104
The labors of another year
d105
The light ship, how welcome the beacon to me
d106
The Lord attends when children pray
d107
The Lord is my Shepherd, How happy am I
d108
The night comes stealing in
d109
The old, old year hath passed away
d110
The Sunday school with joy so full
d111
There is a happy land, Far, [not] far away
d112
There is a land of pure delight, Where saints immortal reign
d113
There is a place where my hope is [hopes are] stayed [staid]
d114
There was a place in childhood that I remember well
d115
This book is all that's left me now
d116
This is God's most holy day
d117
Thou dear Redeemer, dying Lamb
d118
Thou soft [sweet] flowing [gliding] Kedron [Cedron], by thy silver [limpid] stream
d119
'Tis religion that can give in the light
d120
To the pastures, fair and large
d121
Watchman on the tower
d122
Watchman, tell me, does the morning
d123
We are little flower buds
d124
We are living, we are dwelling In a grand and awful time
d125
We come, we come, with loud acclaim
d126
We gather, we gather, dear [O] Jesus, to bring
d127
We love to go to Sabbath school
d128
Welcome, welcome, day of rest
d129
We're bound for the land of the pure and the holy
d130
We're the lambs of the flock
d131
What glory gilds the sacred page
d132
What to me are earth's pleasures
d133
When bright rosy morning peeps over the hills
d134
When, his salvation bringing [sending]
d135
When marshalled on the nightly [mighty] plain
d136
When shall the voice of singing flow
d137
When sickness, pain, and death
d138
When Sumter's flag went down in gore
d139
When the Sabbath bell is ringing
d140
Where'er we meet, you always say
d141
While with ceaseless [careless] course the sun
d142
Whither, pilgrims, are you [ye] going
d143
Who are these [those] in bright [fair] array
d144
Who shall sing if not the children
d145
Will you come to the spring that is sparkling
d146
With banner and with badge we come
d147
Words that fell from the dying lips
d148
Yes, we shall meet beyond the river
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