The Gospel Singer: for Sabbath schools, etc.

Editor: Philip Phillips
Publisher: Lee & Walker, Philadelphia, 1874
Language: English
Notes: Numbering is by page number. Letters are added to hymns that start on the same page.
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98Blessed angels are around mePage Scan
99Jesus has died that the Blood may be givenPage Scan
100aI come, O Christ, to theePage Scan
100bOh, come, will you comePage Scan
101O happy day, when we shall meetPage Scan
102Open the door for the childrenPage Scan
103Oh, let us hear, as for our livesPage Scan
104Light is dawning, pilgrim O'er thy lonely wayPage Scan
105"The Master is com, and he calleth for thee!"Page Scan
106By night, on wild Judea's plainPage Scan
107Raise me higher, raise me higherPage Scan
108I have often heard thee call mePage Scan
109Oh, have you heard tell of that free-flowing riverPage Scan
110Jesus is our loving SaviourPage Scan
111O'er the rolling waves of the oceanPage Scan
112Wonderful cross, by faith I seePage Scan
113Ten thousand times ten thousandPage Scan
114Far out on the desolate billowPage Scan
115Sow ye beside all watersPage Scan
116Love divine, all love excellingPage Scan
117How beautiful the palacePage Scan
118A Fountain of life and of gracePage Scan
120There's nought on earth to rest uponPage Scan
121Many souls on life's dark oceanPage Scan
122They're gathirng homeword from every landPage Scan
123Robed and ready, pressing homewardPage Scan
124Holy Spirit! Fount of blessingPage Scan
125I'm a pilgrim and a stranger, Rough and thorny is the roadPage Scan
126Let the nations awake to the signs of the timesPage Scan
127There's a fullness in God's mercyPage Scan
128Up, Christian! lo, the trumpet calls!Page Scan
129This little life is full of griefPage Scan
130Come, O my God, the promise sealPage Scan
131Brothers, come, your labors leavingPage Scan
132My God! what perfect rest is thine!Page Scan
133In the vineyard of our FatherPage Scan
134Yield not to temptation, for weakness is sinPage Scan
135I hear it singing, singing sweetlyPage Scan
136Lord, dismiss us with thy blessingPage Scan
137I am waiting, only waitingPage Scan
138Take me, O my Father, take me!Page Scan
139Take my life, and let it bePage Scan
140The atoning blood is flowingTextPage Scan
141Oh, how sweet is the Bible! how pure is the lightPage Scan
142We twine our festive garlandsPage Scan
143Say not thou hast no missionPage Scan
144I've found a joy in sorrowPage Scan
145Through the love of God our SaviourPage Scan
146Cast thy bread upon the watersPage Scan
147Must Jesus bear the cross alonePage Scan
148I'm drawing near death's chilling streamPage Scan
149There is a blessed home Beyond this land of woePage Scan
150In the morning, when the dew is sparklingPage Scan
151In this blood, the blood of JesusPage Scan
152And is the time approachingPage Scan
153Singing, singing, ever, ever singingPage Scan
154Christians, see the Rose of SharonPage Scan
155aFrom Greenland's icy mountainsPage Scan
155bThe morning light is breakingPage Scan
155cWe won't give up the BiblePage Scan
155dMy faith looks up to theePage Scan
156aJust as I am, without one pleaPage Scan
156bA charge to keep I havePage Scan
156cBlest be the tie that bindsPage Scan
156dThere is a gate that stands ajarPage Scan
156eRock of Ages, cleft for mePage Scan
156fJesus, I my cross have takenPage Scan

[This hymnal has not been proofed - data may be incomplete or incorrect]
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