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Hymns for Family Worship, with Prayers for Every Day in the Week (2nd ed.)

Editor: John Codman
Publisher: Samuel T. Armstrong and Crocker & Brewster, Boston, 1821
Language: English
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1Another six days' work is done!Page Scan
2Thine earthly Sabbaths, Lord, we lovePage Scan
3Lord in the morning thou shalt hearPage Scan
4Frequent the day of God returnsPage Scan
5How pleasant, how divinely fairPage Scan
6Sweet is the work, my God my KingPage Scan
7My Saviour, my eternal FriendPage Scan
8Shepherd of Israel to theePage Scan
9This is the day the Lord hath madePage Scan
10When, O dear Jesus, when shall IPage Scan
11Blest day of God, most calm, most brightPage Scan
12Welcome and precious to my soulPage Scan
13Awake my heart, my soul arise!Page Scan
14Let me adore his boundless gracePage Scan
15My God! and is thy table spread?Page Scan
16Now let us join to praise the LordPage Scan
17God of the morning at whose voicePage Scan
18Thus far the Lord has led me onPage Scan
19Once more, my soul, the rising dayPage Scan
20Dread Sovereign let my evening songPage Scan
21Father of lights we sing thy namePage Scan
22Great God, to thee my evening songPage Scan
23Awake my soul and with the sunPage Scan
24Glory to thee my God this nightPage Scan
25God of our lives, our morning songsPage Scan
26Author of life with grateful heartPage Scan
27How should the morning of my daysPage Scan
28God of my days, God of my nightsPage Scan
29Tir'd with the burdens of the dayPage Scan
30Lord, thou wilt hear me when I prayPage Scan
31Awake my soul to meet the dayPage Scan
32Lord, when I count thy mercies o'erPage Scan
33To thee, great God, in thankful songPage Scan
34Now from the altar of our heartsPage Scan
35Lord of my life, O may thy praisePage Scan
36Indulgent God whose bounteous carePage Scan
37See how the mounting sunPage Scan
38The day is past and gonePage Scan
39To thee, let my first offerings risePage Scan
40O thou, the Parent of the dayPage Scan
41With thee, great God, the stores of lightPage Scan
42Blest Lord, when darkness veils the skiesPage Scan
43Behold the lofty skyPage Scan
44The swift declining dayPage Scan
45In sleep's serene oblivion laidPage Scan
46Great God, indulge my humble claimPage Scan
47O Lord, our Lord most high!Page Scan
48Another day is pastPage Scan
49'Twas the eternal Word that spakePage Scan
50Indulgent Father! by whose carePage Scan
51Now the shades of night are gonePage Scan
52Interval of grateful shadePage Scan
53Once more my eyes behold the dayPage Scan
54Omnipresent Lord, whose aidPage Scan
55Christ, whose glory fills the skiesPage Scan
56Inspirer and Hearer of prayerPage Scan
57Begone, my worldly cares, awayPage Scan
58Safely through another weekPage Scan
59My God how endless is thy love!Page Scan
60Far from the world, O Lord, I fleePage Scan
61We bless the Lord, the just, the goodPage Scan
62Fountain of blessing, ever bless'dPage Scan
63As spices mingled with our foodPage Scan
64Father of men, thy care we blessPage Scan
65Of justice and of grace I singPage Scan
66To thee before the dawning lightPage Scan
67Thrice happy souls, who born of heav'nPage Scan
68Up to the hills I lift mine eyesPage Scan
69Thou, Lord, in every changing scenePage Scan
70O how I love thy holy law!Page Scan
71Shine on our souls, eternal GodPage Scan
72If God succeed not, all the costPage Scan
73To thee, my God, my days are knownPage Scan
74Blest are the sons of peacePage Scan
75God of my life, through all its daysPage Scan
76Ye that obey the immortal KingPage Scan
77Almighty King! whose wondrous handPage Scan
78In all my vast concerns with theePage Scan
79O for an undissembled faith!Page Scan
80O God of Abraham! by whose handPage Scan
81When all thy mercies, O my God Page Scan
82Almighty Father, gracious LordPage Scan
83Thy daily mercies, O my GodPage Scan
84On thee, each morning, O my GodPage Scan
85Wisdom and pleasure dwell at home!Page Scan
86Return, my soul, and seek thy restPage Scan
87Father divine, thy piercing eyePage Scan
88Tomorrow, Lord, is thinePage Scan
89Hosanna, with a cheerful soundPage Scan
90Happy the man whose cautious feetPage Scan
91From the first dawning lightPage Scan
92I'll bless the Lord from day to dayPage Scan
93By morning light I'll seek thy facePage Scan
94Lord thou hast search'd and seen me thro'Page Scan
95Tell me no more of earthly toysPage Scan
96Whene'er the Lord shall build my housePage Scan
97Now let our hearts their glory wakePage Scan
98Ye tempted and triedPage Scan
99The spacious firmament on highPage Scan
100Almighty Maker of my framePage Scan

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