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Elim; or Hymns of Holy Refreshment
Editor:
F. D. Huntington
Publisher:
E. P. Dutton & Co., Boston , 1866
Language:
English
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d101
The Galilean fishers toil
d102
The Master has come over Jordan said Hanna
d103
The merry world did, on a day
d104
The night is far spent, and the day is at hand
d105
The rocky path still climbs the glowing deep
d106
The sick man in his chamber
d107
The sun is sinking in the west
d108
The tomb is empty wouldst thou have it full
d109
The way seems dark about me
d110
The wise men to thy cradle throne
d111
The wonder working Master
d112
The world against me, I against the world
d113
There is a green hill far away, Without a city wall
d114
There is an everlasting home
d115
There is no night in heaven, in that blest world
d116
There was a ship, one eve autumnal onward
d117
They are going, only going, Jesus called them
d118
They have stopped the sacred well
d119
They talked of Jesus as they went
d120
This earth is the court of a palace
d121
Thou art, O God, my east, In thee I dawned
d122
Thou Bread of life, upon thy tongue
d123
Thou didst love the evening hours
d124
Thou knowest, Lord, the weariness and sorrow
d125
Thou passest by, Thy awful step I hear
d126
Thou, that on the first of Easters
d127
Through miry paths I labored on
d128
Through my life, thy spirit striving
d129
Today 'tis Elim, with its palms and wells
d130
True Bread of life, in pitying [loving] mercy
d131
Trust me, no mere skill of subtle tracery
d132
We have no home on earth below
d133
We were not with the faithful few
d134
We would see Jesus, for the shadows lengthen
d135
Weary, working, plodding one
d136
Were it from my heart alone
d137
What countless crowd on Sion stands
d138
What time the Savior spread his feast
d139
When across the heart deep waves of sorrow
d140
When across the inward thought
d141
When apple blossoms in the spring
d142
When Jesus came to earth of old
d143
When languor and disease invade
d144
When the house doth sigh and weep
d145
When wounded sore the stricken soul [heart]
d146
Who for the like of me will care
d147
With all the powers my poor soul [heart] hath
d148
Ye have not sowed in vain
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