Hymns and Songs of Praise for Public and Social Worship

Editor: Roswell D. Hitchcock, Zachary Eddy, Philip Schaff
Publisher: A. S. Barnes & Co., New York / Chicago, 1874
Language: English
Notes: Hymns, Doxologies (D) and Chants (C) are numbered separately.
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1198God of the morning, at whose voicePage Scan
1199New every morning is the lovePage Scan
1200My God, how endless is Thy lovePage Scan
1201Forth in Thy Name, O Lord, I goPage Scan
1202O Jesus, Lord of light and gracePage Scan
1203The dawn is sprinkling in the eastPage Scan
1204In sleep's serene oblivion laidPage Scan
1205Lord God of morning and of nightPage Scan
1206O Thou great Ruler of the skyPage Scan
1207Once more, my soul, the rising dayPage Scan
1208Jesus, be near us when we wakePage Scan
1209Now that the sun is beaming brightPage Scan
1210Inspirer and hearer of prayerPage Scan
1211What, though my frail eye-lids refusePage Scan
1212Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayerPage Scan
1213My Lord, how full of sweet contentPage Scan
1214At even, ere the sun was setPage Scan
1215Behold, the shade of night is now recedingPage Scan
1216'Mid evening shadows let us all be watchingPage Scan
1217God who madest earth and heavenPage Scan
1218I'm a pilgrim, and I'm a strangerPage Scan
1219My God, is any hour so sweetPage Scan
1220Jesus, my Saviour, look on mePage Scan
1221My God and Father, while I strayPage Scan
1222All praise to Thee, my God, this nightPage Scan
1223Thus far the Lord has led me onPage Scan
1224Great God, to Thee my evening songPage Scan
1225We lift our hearts to TheePage Scan
1226Still, still with Thee, my GodPage Scan
1227Behold, the morning sunPage Scan
1228The day is past and gonePage Scan
1229Almighty God, to-nightPage Scan
1230The day is past and gonePage Scan
1231I love to steal awhile awayPage Scan
1232Hail, tranquil hour of closing dayPage Scan
1233The twilight falls, the night is nearPage Scan
1234Lord, Thou wilt hear me when I prayPage Scan
1235Dread Sovereign, let my evening songPage Scan
1236O Lord, another day is flownPage Scan
1237Call Jehovah thy salvationPage Scan
1238Vainly through night's weary hoursPage Scan
1239Hear my prayer, O heavenly FatherPage Scan
1240Silently the shades of eveningPage Scan
1241Saviour, breathe an evening blessingPage Scan
1242Tarry with me, O my SaviourPage Scan
1243Days and moments quickly flyingPage Scan
1244Ere the waning light decayPage Scan
1245Every morning mercies newPage Scan
1246Softly now the light of dayPage Scan
1247In this calm impressive hourPage Scan
1248Now from labour and from carePage Scan
1249Father, by Thy love and powerPage Scan
1250Thee we adore, Eternal NamePage Scan
1251Awake, ye saints, and raise your eyesPage Scan
1252'Tis by Thy strength the mountains standPage Scan
1253Lord, in Thy Name Thy servants pleadPage Scan
1254With songs and honors sounding loudPage Scan
1255Fountain of mercy, God of lovePage Scan
1256Eternal Source of every joyPage Scan
1257Great God, we sing that mighty handPage Scan
1258Another year, another yearPage Scan
1259Come, let us anew Our journey pursuePage Scan
1260Come, let us anew our journey pursuePage Scan
1261While with ceaseless course the sunPage Scan
1262Thou who roll'st the year aroundPage Scan
1263For Thy mercy and Thy gracePage Scan
1264My days are gliding swiftly byPage Scan
1265How vain is all beneath the skiesPage Scan
1266A few more years shall rollPage Scan
1267To-morrow, Lord, is ThinePage Scan
1268Make haste, O man, to livePage Scan
1269Lord, let me know mine endPage Scan
1270How swiftly the torrent rollsPage Scan
1271And must this body dieST. BRIDEPage Scan
1272Beneath our feet and o'er our headPage Scan
1273Through sorrow's night and danger's pathPage Scan
1274When bending o'er the brink of lifePage Scan
1275When rising from the bed of deathPage Scan
1276Lord, it belongs not to my carePage Scan
1277Death may dissolve my body nowPage Scan
1278Earth, with its dark and dreadful illsPage Scan
1279When languor and disease invadePage Scan
1280O Thou, Who lov'st to send reliefPage Scan
1281O Thou, who, in the olive shadePage Scan
1282O Thou, who driest the mourner’s tearPage Scan
1283Dear as thou wert, and justly dearPage Scan
1284Behold the western evening light!Page Scan
1285I would not live alway; I ask not to stayPage Scan
1286O had I, my Saviour, the wings of a dovePage Scan
1287Let me go, the day is breakingPage Scan
1288What is life? 'Tis but a vaporPage Scan
1289Why should we start and fear to die?Page Scan
1290While on the verge of life I standPage Scan
1291The hour of my departure's comePage Scan
1292Asleep in Jesus: blessed sleepPage Scan
1293How blest the righteous, when he diesPage Scan
1294Gently, my Saviour, let me downPage Scan
1295God of my childhood, and my youthPage Scan
1296My God, my everlasting hopePage Scan
1297Almighty Father of mankindPage Scan

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