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Hymns Composed for the Use of Sunday Schools, and Youthful Christians

Editor: Joseph Rusling
Publisher: Sold by the Publisher, Philadelphia, 1837
Denomination: Methodist Episcopal Church
Language: English
Notes: Numbering is by page number. Letters are added to hymns that start on the same page.
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1Saw ye the distant cloud arisePage Scan
3Behold! the beauteous morning skyPage Scan
4aHow beauteous is the sightPage Scan
4bSaviour, a little child desiresPage Scan
5Happy are they that fear the LordPage Scan
6Claim us, O Lord, as thinePage Scan
7All glory to the Saviour's namePage Scan
8Saviour, a child would trust in theePage Scan
9We love to meet our teachers herePage Scan
10Hail! Jacob's God, and sovereign LordPage Scan
11Look up, my soul, the Lord is herePage Scan
12When night's dark pall o'er earth is spreadPage Scan
13The Spirit issues from the thronePage Scan
14The spirit of Eternal PowerPage Scan
15Cheer up, my soul, dispel thy fearPage Scan
16Jesus, let a little childPage Scan
18All hail the Prince of PeacePage Scan
19aInspir'd by Jesus' dying lovePage Scan
19bSaviour, we love to mingle herePage Scan
20Father of all the hosts abovePage Scan
21Jesus, we love thee stillPage Scan
22Saviour, do thou appearPage Scan
23Sovereign of all the hosts abovePage Scan
24How happy that auspicious dayPage Scan
25Come, children, with your teachers joinPage Scan
26How faithful once the Fathers werePage Scan
27aJesus did once an infant layPage Scan
27bThe Saviour loves a little childPage Scan
28Come, children, let us all improvePage Scan
29Jesus, art thou not always nearPage Scan
30Lord, from our schools we would retirePage Scan
31aCome children join with mePage Scan
31bHead of the church whose name we bearPage Scan
32Saviour, I would to thee draw nearPage Scan
33Launch'd forth on time's relentless wavePage Scan
34Saviour, forgive what I have donePage Scan
35aTen thousand painful throes, O LordPage Scan
35bJesus, my heart if thou should'st provePage Scan
36I wish the daily stream of lovePage Scan
37Stand still, my soul, and thou shalt seePage Scan
38The pillar and the cloud by dayPage Scan
39A land that flows with milk and winePage Scan
40With holy and inspiring flamePage Scan
41Tell me, O Lord, and tell me nowPage Scan
42Behold, O Lord, assembled herePage Scan
43aI love the people of the LordPage Scan
43bThere is a heavenly land of restPage Scan
44I love the closet, where the LordPage Scan
45Children their parents must obeyPage Scan
46There is a high and holy wayPage Scan
47Saviour, I fain would livePage Scan
48I love the holy scriptures wellPage Scan
49Jesus, assist us to believePage Scan
50aSaviour, our hearts unitePage Scan
50bHow happy is that youthful breastPage Scan
51Thanks to the great Almighty KingPage Scan
52Saviour, I would, but cannot risePage Scan
53Come, young people, love your SaviourPage Scan
55God of all power, before thy thronePage Scan
56Guide of my soul, Eternal LordPage Scan
57O for that faith, which soars on highPage Scan
58Jesus, a youth would love to knowPage Scan
59Jesus, I love thy precious namePage Scan
60Gracious, and holy Lord art thouPage Scan
61How beauteous are thy courts, O Lord!Page Scan
62May all thy faithful people growPage Scan
63Jesus, the vigor of my daysPage Scan
64aFreely, O Lord, I would bestowPage Scan
64bGuardian of souls, throughout my daysPage Scan
65Author of life, my heart preparePage Scan
66Jesus, a little child looks upPage Scan
67O thou who died on CalvaryPage Scan
68What though the earth is tumult allPage Scan
69Let infants early bringPage Scan
70Inspired with love to all mankindPage Scan
71Our heavenly Father, holy SirePage Scan
72How happy is the placePage Scan
73Lord, to thee, our heavenly KingPage Scan
74aAll things within the bounds of spacePage Scan
74bSaviour, a little child desiresPage Scan
75Guide me, my Saviour, guide me stillPage Scan
76Jesus, we meet in thy great namePage Scan
77Of all life's charms there's none to mePage Scan
78I would be born againPage Scan
79O for the Spirit's powerPage Scan
80Lord, canst thou not convert a childPage Scan
81O for that purer lightPage Scan
82Grant me, O Lord, thy righteousnessPage Scan
83aGod, with a kind paternal carePage Scan
83bThanks to the goodness of the LordPage Scan
85Lord, we are met in thy great namePage Scan
86There is a heavenly power abovePage Scan
87Love has a thousand beauteous formsPage Scan
88Great High Priest of our professionPage Scan
89I love a holy Sabbath dayPage Scan
90O! there is a calm and gloryPage Scan
91What bliss ineffable is foundPage Scan
92Go forth, ye faithful heralds, goPage Scan
93aGo, ye ambassadors of GodPage Scan
93bTen thousand, thousand thanks belongPage Scan

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