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Gospel Praise Book, enlarged ed.

Editor: Asa Hull
Publisher: D. W. Knowles & James P. Magee, New York / Boston, 1880
Language: English
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d101One [A] sweetly [sweet] solemn thought comes to me o'er and o'er
d102Onward, Christian soldier [soldiers], Onward to the fight
d103Onward, Christian soldiers, marching as to war, With the cross
d104Pass me not, O gentle Savior
d105Peace, troubled soul, whose [thy] plaintive moan
d106Prayer is [was] appointed to convey
d107Repeat the story o'er and o'er
d108Sad and weary with my longing
d109Sing them over again to me, wonderful words of life
d110Sinner [sinners] go [come], will you go
d111So will I comfort thee
d112Softly now the light of day
d113Sowing in the morning, sowing seeds of kindness
d114Sowing the seed of truth
d115Stranger voices oft I hear
d116Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer
d117Sweet 'tis to sing of thee
d118The Lord my pasture shall prepare, and feed me with a shepherd's care
d119The morning light is breaking; the darkness disappears
d120The prize is set [just] before us
d121There is a beautiful world Where saints and angels sing
d122There is a straight and narrow path
d123There is life for [in] a look at the Crucified One
d124Thou art my portion, O my God
d125Thou dear Redeemer, dying Lamb
d126Thou my everlasting portion
d127Though the mist hang [hangs] o'er the river
d128Though the night o'erhang our dwelling
d129Through heaven's clear arch the echoes rang
d130Time is earnest, passing by
d131'Tis Jesus calls, come unto me
d132Today the Savior calls, ye wanderers come
d133Watchman, tell me, does the morning
d134We have heard thy call, blessed Savior
d135We may spread our couch with roses
d136Weary wanderer o'er the main
d137Welcome, delightful morn, Thou [Sweet] day of sacred rest
d138Welcome, sweet day of rest
d139What mean this eager, anxious throng
d140When entering the portals of pearl
d141When I can read my title clear
d142When I survey the wondrous cross
d143When marshalled on the nightly [mighty] plain
d144When shall I see the day that ends my woes
d145Whence came the armies of the sky
d146While life prolongs its precious light
d147While through this world we roam
d148While with ceaseless [careless] course the sun
d149Why should we boast of time to come
d150With stately [steady] towers and bulwarks strong
d151Ye Christian heroes [heralds], go proclaim
d152Ye golden lamps of heaven, farewell [adieu]
d153Ye wretched, hungry, starving poor Behold a royal feast
d154Yes, we shall [will] meet beyond the flood

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