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The Gospel Praise Book
Editor:
O. H. Wallace
Publisher:
Scriptural Publication Society, Yarmouth, Me., 1888
Indexes
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First Lines
Elements of Worship
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d101
Enthroned on high, almighty Lord
d102
Ere the blue heavens were stretched abroad
d103
Ere to the world again we go
d104
Eternal God, we look to thee
d105
Faint not, Christian, though the road
d106
Faith, hope, and charity, these three
d107
Faith is a living power from heaven
d108
Faith is the brightest evidence
d109
Faithful, O Lord, thy mercies are
d110
Far down the ages now
d111
Father, I know thy ways are just
d112
Father of mercies, bow thine ear
d113
Father of mercies, in thy [your] word
d114
Father, source of all compassion
d115
Father, whate'er of earthly bliss
d116
Firm and unmoved are they that rest their souls on God
d117
From all that [who] dwell [dwells] below the [in earth and] skies
d118
From deep distress and troubled thoughts
d119
From every stormy wind [sense] that blows
d120
From Greenland's icy mountains
d121
From the table now retiring
d122
Give to our God [the Lord] immortal praise
d123
Go forth, ye heralds, in my [his] name
d124
Go, labor on, spend and be spent
d125
Go, labor on, while it is day
d126
Go preach my gospel, saith the [my] Lord
d127
God bless our native land, Firm may she
d128
God calling yet, shall I not hear
d129
God is love, his mercy brightens
d130
God is the refuge of his saints
d131
God moves in a mysterious way
d132
God's long silence must be broken
d133
Grace, 'tis a charming [cheering] [joyful] [pleasing] sound
d134
Great Father of each perfect gift
d135
Great God, attend, while Zion sings [children sing] [here we sing]
d136
Great God indulge my humble claim
d137
Great is the Lord our God
d138
Great King of glory, hear the prayer
d139
Guide me, O thou great Jehovah
d140
Had I the tongues of Greeks and Jews
d141
Hail, sacred truth, whose piercing rays
d142
Hail the day that sees him rise
d143
Hail to the blessed day
d144
Hail to the brightness of Zion's glad morning
d145
Hail to the Lord's anointed
d146
Happy the Church, thou [the] sacred place
d147
Happy the heart where love doth reign
d148
Hark, ten thousand, thousand voices Sound the note of praise above
d149
Hark, the glad sound, the Savior comes
d150
Hark, the judgment trumpet sounding
d151
Hark, the notes of angels singing
d152
Hark, the song of jubilee
d153
Hast thou within a care so deep
d154
Haste, traveller, haste, the night comes on
d155
He comes, he comes, the judge severe
d156
He is coming, he is coming, not as once
d157
He lives, he lives, and sits above
d158
He lives, the [that] great Redeemer [Creator] lives
d159
He reigns, the Lord, the [our] Savior reigns
d160
He that [who] goeth forth with weeping, Bearing [sowing] precious seed in love
d161
Hear, gracious God [Lord], a sinner's cry
d162
Hear, O sinner, mercy hails [calls] you
d163
Heavenly Father to whose eye
d164
Holy and reverend is the name
d165
Holy Bible, book divine, Precious treasure, thou art mine
d166
Hosanna to the living Lord
d167
How beauteous are their [his] feet
d168
How beauteous on the mountains
d169
How beauteous were [are] the marks divine
d170
How can I sink with such a prop
d171
How charming is the place
d172
How gentle God's commands
d173
How long, O Lord our Savior
d174
How long shall death, the tyrant, reign
d175
How painfully pleasing the fond recollection Of youthful connections [emotions]
d176
How pleasant, how [and] divinely fair
d177
How precious is the book divine
d178
How sad our state [fate] by nature is
d179
How sweet the cheering words
d180
How sweet the Christian's hope to me
d181
How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
d182
How sweetly breaks the Sabbath dawn
d183
How tedious and tasteless [restless and tiresome] the hours
d184
I am redeemed, O wonderful love
d185
I call the world's Redeemer mine
d186
I hear a voice that comes from far
d187
I heard the voice of Jesus say, come unto me and rest
d188
I love it, I love it, and who shall dare
d189
I love thy church, O God
d190
I love to kiss each print where thou
d191
I love to sing of my heavenly home
d192
I saw a wayworn traveler
d193
I saw one hanging on a [the] tree
d194
I see the crowd in Pilate's hall
d195
I sing the almighty power of God
d196
I will follow thee, my Savior, wheresoe'er my lot
d197
I will love thee, all my treasure
d198
I would love thee, God and Father
d199
If Christ is mine, then all is mine
d200
If human kindness meets return
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