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Hymns for Infant Minds. Armstrong's 2nd ed.
Editor:
Ann Gilbert
,
Jane Taylor
Publisher:
Samuel T. Armstrong, Boston , 1810
Language:
English
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d1
A minute, how soon it has flown
d2
A poor afflicted child , I kneel
d3
A sinner, Lord, behold I stand
d4
Almighty God, I'm very ill
d5
Almighty God, who dwellest high
d6
Among the deepest shades of night
d7
As infants once to Christ were brought
d8
As Mary sat at Jesus' feet
d9
Come, let us now forget our mirth, And think that we must die
d10
Come, my love, and do not spurn
d11
God is so good that he will hear
d12
God made the world, in every land
d13
God, what a great and awful word
d14
Great God, and wilt thou condescend
d15
How dreadful, Lord, will be the day When all the tribes of
d16
How kind, in all his works and ways
d17
How long, sometimes, a day appears [the days appear]
d18
How many poor indigent children I see
d19
I saw the glorious sun arise
d20
I thank the goodness and the grace
d21
I thank the Lord, who lives on high
d22
In a modest humble mind
d23
Jesus Christ, my Lord and Savior, Once became
d24
Jesus, that [the] [thou] condescending king
d25
Jesus was once despised and low
d26
Lo at noon 'tis sudden night
d27
Lord, hear a sinful child complain
d28
Lord, I am poor, yet hear my call
d29
Lord, I confess before thy face
d30
Lord, I have dared to disobey
d31
Lord, I have passed another day
d32
Lord, I would own thy tender [every] care
d33
Lord, may a few poor children raise
d34
Lord, thou hast heard my humble voice
d35
Lord, what is life, 'Tis like [but] a flower
d36
Love and kindness we may measure
d37
My Father, I thank thee for sleep
d38
My father, my mother, I know
d39
My heavenly Father, I confess
d40
My love I meet this happy day
d41
My love, you have [thou hast] met with a trial today
d42
Now condescend, almighty king
d43
Now I suppose, that, having tried
d44
Now that my journey's just begun
d45
O that it were my chief delight
d46
Pride ugly pride sometimes is seen
d47
Shall I presume to venture near
d48
Since, mighty God, my health and ease
d49
Stars, that on your wondrous way, Travel
d50
Tell me, mamma, if I must die
d51
The flowers of the field, that quickly fade
d52
The God of heaven is pleased to see
d53
The morning hours of cheerful light
d54
There is a path that leads to God, All others go astray
d55
This is a precious book indeed
d56
This year is just going away
d57
Though God preserves me every hour
d58
We've passed a pleasant Sabbath day
d59
What is there, Lord, a child [youth] can do
d60
What is this little grassy mound
d61
When a foolish thought within
d62
When daily I kneel down to pray
d63
When, for some little insult given
d64
When Jesus Christ was here below
d65
When little Samuel woke
d66
When sweet summer flowers appear
d67
When to the house of God we go
d68
Where is the high and lofty One
d69
Where should I be, if God should say
d70
Why should our poor enjoyments here
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