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A First Book in Hymns and Worship
Editor:
Edith Lovell Thomas
Publisher:
Abingdon Press, New York, 1922
Language:
English
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Tune
1
This is God's house, and he is here today
[This is God's house, and he is here today]
2
The Lord is in his holy temple
[The Lord is in his holy temple]
3
O come and let us worship
4
Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Hosts!
[Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Hosts!]
5
All the beauty out of doors
[All the beauty out of doors]
6
The Lord is ever near
[The Lord is ever near]
7
There's not a tint that paints the rose
GREEN HILL
8
Good night! Good night!
[Good night! Good night!]
9
I hear God's whisper in the wind
10
In the early morning, dark shadows stay
[In the early morning, dark shadows stay]
11
Father, now we thank thee
12
When I run about all day
[When I run about all day]
13
God made the birds and flowers
MONSELL
14
This is my Father's world, the birds
PURLEIGH
15
Can a little child like me
[Can a little child like me]
16
In the morning, when I wake
HERVEY'S LITANY
17
Lord, this day thy children meet
SEYMOUR
18
We plough the fields and scatter
DRESDEN
19
We thank thee, O our Father
20
For the beauty of the earth
DIX
21
Dear father of us all
SWABIA
22
Tell me the stories of Jesus
[Tell me the stories of Jesus, I love to hear]
23
Jesus, our Savior, said
[Jesus, our Savior, said]
24
Out on the Sea of Galilee
[Out on the Sea of Galilee]
25
Jesus, tender shepherd, hear us
SARDIS
26
Jesus loves the little children
[Jesus loves the little children]
27
I think, when I read that sweet story of old
SWEET STORY
28
As we truly worship
ST. HILL
29
Father, bless the gifts we bring thee
[Father, bless the gifts we bring thee]
30
Take this offering, dear Father
31
Our heavenly Father, thee we praise
[Our heavenly Father, thee we praise]
32
Jesus, gentle Shepherd, once
[Jesus, gentle Shepherd, once]
33
Father, we thank thee for the night
[Father, we thank thee [you] for the night]
34
Heavenly Father, gladly we come
[Heavenly Father, gladly we come]
35
When you unfold the red, red rose
[When you unfold the red, red rose]
36
Now the day is over
MERRIAL
37
For all the good things which this day has bro't us
FLEMMING
38
I'm very glad the spring has come
[I'm very glad the spring has come]
39
The earth all winter sleeping lies
ELM
40
When o'er earth is breaking
41
Fair are the meadows
[Fair are the meadows, Fairer still the woodlands]
42
All the happy children gladly join our song
HERMAS
43
The beautiful bright sunshine
SUNSHINE
44
All things bright and beautiful
SPOHR
45
Over the ground is a mat of green
[Over the ground is a mat of green]
46
The birds are flying southward
[The birds are flying southward]
47
One, two, three pretty leaves
[One, two, three pretty leaves]
48
Boys and girls, welcome to you all
49
The radio comes down from heaven
VENI
50
When the winter winds do blow
SPANISH HYMN
51
Little lambs so white and fair
[Little lambs so white and fair]
52
Day is gone, night is come
[Day is gone, night is come]
53
Creeping here, creeping there
54
Blow gently, winds blow
[Blow gently, winds blow]
55
High in the elm tree
56
Happy birds are flying
[Happy birds are flying]
57
In the maple tree branches
[In the maple tree branches]
58
I climb the highest point of land
[I climb the highest point of land]
59
If all were rain and never sun
[If all were rain and never sun]
60
Yellow flowers are cheerfulest
[Yellow flowers are cheerfulest]
61
Trees are good to have for friends
[Trees are good to have for friends]
62
When mother shut the nursery door
[When mother shut the nursery door]
63
What do the stars do
[What do the stars do]
64
Look up people to the sky
[Look up people to the sky]
65
Our garden is a lovely place
[Our garden is a lovely place]
66
I saw you toss the kites on high
[I saw you toss the kites on high]
67
O mighty wind, aroaring loud
[O mighty wind, aroaring loud]
68
Baby, baby lay your head
[Baby, baby lay your head]
69
In the morning, when I'm called
[In the morning, when I'm called]
70
Listen, dear God, as we now repeat
[Listen, dear God, as we now repeat]
71
Good day, good day, thus spake
[Good day, good day, thus spake]
72
I have a little song to sing
[I have a little song to sing]
73
The dear old woman in the lane
[The dear old woman in the lane]
74
The peach-tree on the southern wall
[The peach-tree on the southern wall]
75
Stern eyes, keen eyes
[Stern eyes, keen eyes]
76
Our dear church was builded
MOORE
77
On the little Christ-child's Birthday
[On the little Christ-child's Birthday]
78
In a country far away
[In a country far away]
79
Shepherds were watching their sheep
[Shepherds were watching their sheep]
80
Long long ago in Bethlehem
[Long long ago in Bethlehem]
81
A shining star came from afar
OAK PARK
82
Silent night, holy night
STILLE NACHT
83
God, make me know that I should give
[God, make me know that I should give]
84
Away in a manger, no crib for a bed
[Away in a manger, no crib for a bed]
85
O tell me, gentle Savior
[O tell me, gentle Savior]
86
Glory, glory, glory to God
[Glory, glory, glory to God]
87
Softly and tenderly over the plain
[Softly and tenderly over the plain]
88
When morning gilds the skies
LAUDES DOMINI
89
Within a garden fair
[Within a garden fair]
90
All covered with earth
[All covered with earth]
91
Come let us sing
[Come let us sing]
92
Crocus in the grass
[Crocus in the grass]
93
If God clothe the grass, shall he not clothe you?
94
Hear the joy bells ringing, ringing
[Hear the joy bells ringing, ringing]
95
The pilgrim people long ago
[The pilgrim people long ago]
96
Upon a special Thursday
[Upon a special Thursday]
97
My country, 'tis of thee
AMERICA
98
Out on the breeze, O'er land
[Out on the breeze]
99
Waving, waving our colors
[Waving, waving our colors]
100
For peace and for plenty
[For peace and for plenty]
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