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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301Turn, turn the hasty foot asidePage Scan
302Softly, softly, little childrenPage Scan
303There are lonely hearts to cherishPage Scan
304I live for those who love mePage Scan
305Brightly gleams our bannerPage Scan
306Lord, what offering shall we bringPage Scan
307Forward, children, forwardPage Scan
308O Thou, by whose creative powerPage Scan
309Ring the bells of mercyPage Scan
310Sowing in the morning, sowing seeds of kindnessPage Scan
311Hearts of love with hands of mercyPage Scan
312Welcome, welcome is the greetingPage Scan
313With banner and with songPage Scan
314We've hands that are willing and hearts that are truePage Scan
315Come, kingdom of our GodPage Scan
316He saw the wheat-fields waitingPage Scan
317'Doth God for oxen care?'—O blindPage Scan
318God help our loving BandPage Scan
319How happy is he born or taughtPage Scan
320Rouse up to work that waits for usPage Scan
321Come, friends! the world wants mendingPage Scan
322Be the matter what it mayPage Scan
323Dare to speak the truth, boys!Page Scan
324You're starting my boy on life's journeyPage Scan
325Brightly beams our Father's mercyPage Scan
326The children are gathering from near and from farPage Scan
327The soldier keeps his wakeful watchPage Scan
328Come, join the noble armyPage Scan
329March on, march on, O ye soldiers truePage Scan
330O brother, life's journey beginningPage Scan
331True worth is in being, not seemingPage Scan
332Courage, brother! do not stumblePage Scan
333Give me a draught from the crystal springPage Scan
334Now, host with host assemblingPage Scan
335Dare to do right, dare to be truePage Scan
336Gird your loins about with truthPage Scan
337Brothers, let us to the LordPage Scan
338The brooks that brim with showersPage Scan
339God our Father, from abovePage Scan
340Father in heaven we ask TheePage Scan
341Whichever way the wind doth blowPage Scan
342In days of old when valiant knightsPage Scan
343Come raise aloft our bannerPage Scan
344We are marching onwardPage Scan
345Begin at once! in the pleasant daysPage Scan
346Oh, the Father's hands are helpingPage Scan
347In days of old when giants roamedPage Scan
348Lend a hand! Lend a hand!Page Scan
349Life is not a fleeting shadowPage Scan
350There's a Hope that is fairer than dayPage Scan
351If we only sought to brightenPage Scan
352Kind words can never diePage Scan
353Though I faint with toil and carePage Scan
354Father, we are young and weakPage Scan
355If you cannot on the oceanPage Scan
356Scorn not the slightest word or deedPage Scan
357Now to heaven our cry ascendingPage Scan
358The light of truth is breakingPage Scan
359Who is on the Lord's side?Page Scan
360The happy homes of EnglandPage Scan
361O beautiful, my country!Page Scan
362God bless our native landPage Scan
363All, good night! all, good night!Page Scan
364Come, children, let us go!Page Scan
365Stay, stay at home, my heart, and restPage Scan
366Can a little child like mePage Scan
367The still small voice that speaks withinPage Scan
368I asked the little joyous birdPage Scan
369Little beam of rosy lightPage Scan
370A gladsome hymn of praise we singPage Scan
371Thou art with me, O my FatherPage Scan
372Angels holyPage Scan
373Bright the path of life before mePage Scan
374Father, we love to meetPage Scan
375Hark! hark! my soul! angelic songs are swellingPage Scan
376He leadeth me! O blessed thoughtPage Scan
377Lord, I hear of showers of blessingPage Scan
378Nearer, my God, to TheePage Scan
379O lead me, my Father; lead Thou, lest I strayPage Scan
380O Lord! thy heavenly grace impartPage Scan
381Sweet hour of prayer; sweet hour of prayer!Page Scan
382The King of Love my Shepherd isPage Scan
383To Thee our thankful songs we singPage Scan
384Hear us, our Father! we know Thou wilt hear usPage Scan
385Hushed was the evening hymnPage Scan
386O thou to whom our voices risePage Scan

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