Hymns from the Land of Luther: translated from the German

Publisher: T. Nelson and Sons, London, 1884
Language: English
Notes: Hymns are numbers by the page number they appear in
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13Will that not joyful bePage Scan
15Remember me, my God! remember mePage Scan
18Weep not,—Jesus lives on highPage Scan
21Here is my heart!—my God, I give it TheePage Scan
24Tremble not, though darkly gatherPage Scan
26Jesus, still lead onPage Scan
28Depart, my child! the Lord thy spirit callsPage Scan
30Arise! ye lingering saints, arisePage Scan
33My God with me in every placePage Scan
35Oh how blessed are ye, saints forgivenPage Scan
38Quietly rest the woods and dalesPage Scan
41My God! I know that I must diePage Scan
43How weary and how worthless this life at times appearsPage Scan
46Behold me here, in grief draw nearPage Scan
48Never couldst thou bear to grieve usPage Scan
50Ah! grieve not so, nor so lamentPage Scan
52Come, brothers, let us onwardPage Scan
55My Father is the mighty Lord, whose armPage Scan
57My Jesus, as Thou wilt!Page Scan
60Yes! our Shepherd leads with gentle handPage Scan
62Rejoice, all ye believersPage Scan
65Smiling, a bright eyed seraph bentPage Scan
67How blessed, from the bonds of sinPage Scan
69Lord, the waves are breaking o'er me and aroundPage Scan
71I journey forth rejoicingPage Scan
73All things are yours! O sweet message of mercy divinePage Scan
75Oh, sweetest words that Jesus could have soughtPage Scan
77Sun of comfort, art thou fled for ever?Page Scan
80I will love Thee, all my treasurePage Scan
82What mean ye by this wailingPage Scan
84A gentle angel walketh throughout a world of woePage Scan
86Ah! this heart is void and chillPage Scan
88Jesus, sun of righteousnessPage Scan
90Return, return! Poor, long-lost wanderer, homePage Scan
93Our beloved have departedPage Scan
95Jesus! what was that which drew TheePage Scan
97Once a merchant travelled far and widePage Scan
100Be still, my soul!—the Lord is on thy sidePage Scan
103Jesus' hour is not yet comePage Scan
104We praise and bless Thee, gracious LordPage Scan
107Flow, my tears, flow on still fasterPage Scan
110Meet again! yes, we shall meet againPage Scan
112If only He is minePage Scan
114What shall I be, my Lord, when I behold TheePage Scan
116God calling yet!—and shall I never hearkenPage Scan
118I have had my days of blessingPage Scan
120I rest with Thee, Lord! whither should I go?Page Scan
122O Silent Lamb! for me Thou hast enduredPage Scan
124Praise to Jehovah, the almighty King of Creation!Page Scan
126Come forth, come on, with solemn songPage Scan
128Thou shalt rise, my dust, thou shalt arisePage Scan
130What no human eye hath seenPage Scan
133Hallelujah, I believePage Scan
135Christ's path was sad and lowlyPage Scan
138The Christian's badge of honor herePage Scan
139A pilgrim and a strangerPage Scan
142O happy house! where Thou art loved the bestPage Scan
144"Whither, oh, whither?"—With blindfolded eyesPage Scan
146This life is like a flying dreamPage Scan
148Dark mighty Ocean, rolling to our feetPage Scan
150Hallelujah! fairest morningPage Scan
152Ah, Christian, if the needy poorPage Scan
154Lord our God, in reverence lowlyPage Scan
157Thus said the Lord—"Thy days of health are over!"Page Scan
161Hear me, my friends, the hour has comePage Scan
163Be Thou my Friend, and look upon my heartPage Scan
166As Thou wilt, my God! I ever sayPage Scan
168Lord, remove the veil awayPage Scan
170What God decrees, child of His lovePage Scan
172At last all shall be well with those, His ownPage Scan
174I know a sweet and silent spotPage Scan
176Beloved and honored, fare thee wellPage Scan
178Round this earth, and round her childrenPage Scan
180The Lord shall come in dead of nightPage Scan
182Yet there is room! room in His house to fillPage Scan
185O how many hours of beautyPage Scan
187Still on the shores of home my feet are standingPage Scan
189Where the lambs sleep, there shepherds watch aroundPage Scan
190Come at the morning hourPage Scan
193The day departsPage Scan
196He knoweth all His peoplePage Scan
199I had once four lovely childrenPage Scan
201Hallelujah! Jesus livesPage Scan
203We are the Lord's!—in life, in death remainingPage Scan
205Love and a cross, together blestPage Scan
207Loved One! who by grace hast wrought mePage Scan
209Ah! the heart that has forsakenPage Scan
211O faithful God! with deep and sad emotionPage Scan
212How great Jehovah's love, how tender!Page Scan
214The simple-hearted prayPage Scan
216The Father knows thee! Learn of HimPage Scan
218Amid this world's commotionPage Scan
220Friends in Jesus, now draw nearPage Scan
223When towards heaven my best affections movePage Scan
225Yes! it shall be well at morningPage Scan
227Here am I, Lord, Thou callest mePage Scan
229Is Thy work all ended, LordPage Scan
232Tell me not of earthly lovePage Scan
234The Cross is ever goodPage Scan
237There is a song now singingPage Scan

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