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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201We come, O God, with gladnessPage Scan
202The dew of youth still glisteningPage Scan
203We come in childhood's innocencePage Scan
204Now to our loving Father, GodPage Scan
205God who hath made the daisiesPage Scan
206Speak Thou to me, O LordPage Scan
207Holy Spirit, hear usPage Scan
208Shine Thou upon us, LordPage Scan
209Gracious Power, the world pervadingPage Scan
210Now, on sea and land descendingPage Scan
211Now to Him who knoweth bestPage Scan
212The Lord be with us as we bendPage Scan
213The hours of day are overPage Scan
214Father,—God in heavenPage Scan
215Father, again to thy dear name we raisePage Scan
216Father! now our prayer is saidPage Scan
217To Thee, the Lord AlmightyPage Scan
218Praise God from whom all blessings flowPage Scan
219Be present at our table, LordPage Scan
220We thank thee, Lord, for this our foodPage Scan
221Our God, our help in ages pastPage Scan
222Backward, looking o'er the pastPage Scan
223Another year is dawningPage Scan
224Another year of setting sunsPage Scan
225Another year is givenPage Scan
226Father, now to Thee we raisePage Scan
227Ring out, wild bells, to the wild skyPage Scan
228Sunlight of the heavenly dayPage Scan
229Great God, for this glad new year's mornPage Scan
230O life that makest all things newPage Scan
231From year to year in love we meetPage Scan
232Come forth, O Christian brothersPage Scan
233Comrades for a little spacePage Scan
234Lord of our life! whose love, from year to yearPage Scan
235With happy voices ringingPage Scan
236There is a book who runs may readPage Scan
237All things bright and beautifulPage Scan
238God of Beauty, thou hast spreadPage Scan
239From meadows bright with blossomPage Scan
240Come forth and bring your garlandsPage Scan
241Sweet Day! so cool, so calm, so brightPage Scan
242The rose is queen among the flowersPage Scan
243Here, Lord, we offer Thee all that is fairestPage Scan
244Little modest violet bluePage Scan
245I heard the robin singingPage Scan
246He hides within the lilyPage Scan
247Come, children, bring your offeringsPage Scan
248Hark! the lilies whisperPage Scan
249I know who makes the daisiesPage Scan
250See the shining dewdropsPage Scan
251With songs and honours sounding loudPage Scan
252Come, sing with holy gladnessPage Scan
253Lift up your heads, rejoicePage Scan
254There's life abroad—from each green treePage Scan
255Springtime has come againPage Scan
256Winter's days of gloom are pastPage Scan
257When Spring unlocks the flowers, to paint the laughing soilPage Scan
258Sowing the seed by the dawnlight fairPage Scan
259The sweet bright days are come againPage Scan
260All glory be to God, from whom all good proceeds!Page Scan
261The heavens are blue above usPage Scan
262The days are gliding swiftly byPage Scan
263Sweet flowers are blooming in God's sightPage Scan
264Summer suns are glowingPage Scan
265Leaf by leaf the roses fallPage Scan
266The year is swiftly waningPage Scan
267The sere leaf flickers downPage Scan
268We plough the fields and scatterPage Scan
269O Lord, Thou art not ficklePage Scan
270Now sing we a song for the harvestPage Scan
271Glad thanksgiving to the LordPage Scan
272Praise to God and thanksgivingPage Scan
273Come, ye thankful people, comePage Scan
274Holy is the seed-time, when the buried grainPage Scan
275Come, children, lift your voicesPage Scan
276Under the dark November skyPage Scan
277'Tis winter now; the fallen snowPage Scan
278Winter reigneth o'er the landPage Scan
279Lord of the silent winterPage Scan
280Rejoice! the Lord is KingPage Scan
281Sing, let us sing, with a right good willPage Scan
282All are architects of fatePage Scan
283Frail and youthful as we arePage Scan
284If anything seems hard to doPage Scan
285Oh! how skillful grows the handPage Scan
286Not with the flashing steelPage Scan
287Now let grateful praises ringPage Scan
288Beautiful faces are those that wearPage Scan
289A band of maiden pilgrimsPage Scan
290Let us sing the praise of LovePage Scan
291We are sailing o'er an oceanPage Scan
292Let us be tender, and trusty, and truePage Scan
293Cheerfully, cheerfully, let us all livePage Scan
294Heavenly Father, I would serve TheePage Scan
295Be not swift to take offencePage Scan
296There is work on earth for mePage Scan
297There is beauty all aroundPage Scan
298Are we sowing seeds of kindness?Page Scan
299He prayeth well, who loveth wellPage Scan
300Oh what a world this might bePage Scan

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