Hymns for Heart and Voice (2nd ed.)

Publisher: The Sunday School Association, London, 1897
Editor: Charlotte Farrington
Denomination: Congregationalists (United Church of Christ)
Language: English
Notes: First edition published in 1894
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101Who calls thy glorious service hard?Page Scan
102Work for the night is coming!Page Scan
103Work in faith! though doubt and sorrowPage Scan
104Never would I commence a taskPage Scan
105Work is sweet, for God has blestPage Scan
106He liveth long who liveth wellPage Scan
107Lord, give me light to do thy workPage Scan
108Now the sowing and the weepingPage Scan
109Walk in the light; so shalt thou knowPage Scan
110Hark, 'tis the watchman's cryPage Scan
111He sendeth sun, He sendeth showerPage Scan
112Through the night of doubt and sorrowPage Scan
113Children of the heavenly KingPage Scan
114Sweet is the pleasurePage Scan
115Tender mercies, on my wayPage Scan
116Looking upward every dayPage Scan
117By cool Siloam's shady rillPage Scan
118O day of holy gladnessPage Scan
119Prayer is the soul's sincere desirePage Scan
120All men have sought to find Thee, LordPage Scan
121Many things in life there arePage Scan
122One thought I have, my ample creedPage Scan
123We believe in Human KindnessPage Scan
124Our fathers' faith, we sing of theePage Scan
125I hear them sing of heavenPage Scan
126One Lord there is, all lords abovePage Scan
127I little see, I little knowPage Scan
128My Lord a land is rulingPage Scan
129I hear a sweet voice ringing clearPage Scan
130Heir of all the ages, IPage Scan
131Whither are you goingPage Scan
132Heavenward lift your bannersPage Scan
133Forward! be our watchwordPage Scan
134On our way rejoicing, as we homeward movePage Scan
135Onward, Christian SoldiersPage Scan
136Now pray we for our countryPage Scan
137Have you heard the golden cityPage Scan
138O thou not made with handsPage Scan
139City of God, how broad and farPage Scan
140Earth, with its glories brightPage Scan
141And shall we dwell togetherPage Scan
142Let children never fearPage Scan
143There's a Friend for little childrenPage Scan
144Every morning the red sunPage Scan
145Let no tears today be shedPage Scan
146For all thy saints, O Lord!Page Scan
147Waken! Christian childrenPage Scan
148What means this glory round our feetPage Scan
149Now gird your patient loins againPage Scan
150Christians, awake! salute the happy mornPage Scan
151From heaven above to earth I comePage Scan
152As I kept watch beside my sheepPage Scan
153A thousand years have come and gonePage Scan
154Long, long ago, in manger lowPage Scan
155It came upon the midnight clearPage Scan
156Once in royal David's cityPage Scan
157Oh, the beautiful old storyPage Scan
158I think, when I read that sweet story of oldPage Scan
159The world looks very beautifulPage Scan
160Children, be bright and beautifulPage Scan
161I love to tell the storyPage Scan
162O blessed truth that Christ abovePage Scan
163Long shall sweet remembrance tellPage Scan
164It fell upon a summer's dayPage Scan
165Jesus resting on the mountainPage Scan
166When the Lord of Love was HerePage Scan
167He is gone—beyond the skiesPage Scan
168I would follow JesusPage Scan
169We are but little children weakPage Scan
170Feeble, helpless, how shall IPage Scan
171O happy band of pilgrimsPage Scan
172Looking unto JesusPage Scan
173The sacred Cross of JesusPage Scan
174O thou great Friend to all the sons of menPage Scan
175Jesus, by thy simple beautyPage Scan
176Art thou weary, art thou languidPage Scan
177Our Friend, our Brother, and our LordPage Scan
178In vain the name of Christ we bearPage Scan
179Saviour and MasterPage Scan
180Awake my soul, and with the sunPage Scan
181O morning so brightPage Scan
182The darkness now is overPage Scan
183In the morning I will raisePage Scan
184The light pours down from heavenPage Scan
185Softly the glad sunlightPage Scan
186O God, who, when the night was deepPage Scan
187Father, dearest FatherPage Scan
188Glory to Thee, my God, this nightPage Scan
189In the dark and silent nightPage Scan
190Now the day is overPage Scan
191My Father, hear my prayerPage Scan
192Sun of my soul, Thou Father dearPage Scan
193Daylight from the sky hath fadedPage Scan
194The day is past and overPage Scan
195Softly the silent nightPage Scan
196Slowly, by God's hand unfurledPage Scan
197On weary hearts descendingPage Scan
198Lord to thee I lift mine eyesPage Scan
199Pray, children! prayPage Scan
200Oh, bless us, heavenly FatherPage Scan

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