Hymns of the Spirit for Use in the Free Churches of America

Publisher: Beacon Press, Boston, Mass., 1937
Denomination: American Unitarian Association, Universalist Church of America
Language: English
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88bCome, my soul, thou must be wakingOLD 38th
89Lord God of morning and of nightMORNING HYMN
90The morning hangs its signalMEIRIONYDD
91aO God, I thank thee for each sightWHITEHALL
91bO God, I thank thee for each sightBOWEN
92aWhen morning gilds the skiesLAUDES DOMINI
92bWhen morning gilds the skiesDALLAM
93Awake, my soul, and with the sunMORNING HYMN
94We praise thee, Lord, with earliest morning raySONG 22
95Father, the watches of the night are o'erBATTLE
96High o'er the lonely hillsWATCHMAN
97Morning has broken, Like the first morningBUNESSAN
98aNew every morning is the loveSOLOTHURN
98bNew every morning is the loveMELCOMBE
99Out of the dark, the circling sphereWAINWRIGHT
100God that madest earth and heavenAR HYD Y NOS
101Now, when the dusky shades of night retreatingZU MEINEM HERRN
102aNow with creation's morning songREX GLORIOSE
102bNow with creation's morning songGERMANY
103Awake, our souls, away our fearsTRURO
104Still, still with thee, when purple morning breakethCONSOLATION
105The morning walks upon the earthWARRINGTON
106aHe who himself and God would knowCANNONS
106bHe who himself and God would knowWARD
107Behold us, Lord, a little spaceST. BERNARD
108'Tis gone, that bright and orbed blazeHURSLEY
109Hath not thy heart within thee burnedWARD
110All praise to thee, my God, this nightTALLIS'S CANON
111Now on land and sea descendingVESPER HYMN
112The duteous day now closethINNSBRUCK
113Softly now the light of dayHOLLEY
114Slowly, by thy hand unfurledACH, WANN WERD ICH
115Unheard the dews around me fallWINDSOR
116Now God be with us, for the night is closingCHRISTE SANCTORUM
117Father Almighty, bless us with thy blessingINTEGER VITÆ
118aNow the wings of day are furledORIENTIS PARTIBUS
118bNow the wings of day are furledST. BEES
119Again, as evening's shadow fallsGERMANY
120The day thou gavest, Lord is endedLES COMMANDEMENS
121Now while the day in trailing spleandorEUCHARISTIC HYMN
122aThe shadows of the evening hoursHERRA
122bThe shadows of the evening hoursST. LEONARD
123When the gladsome day declinethSHIPSTON
124aThe day is past and overDU FRIEDENSFURST, HERR JESUS CHRIST
124bThe day is past and overST. ANATOLIUS
125When shadows gather on our wayST. CUTHBERT
126Father, again to thy dear name we raiseELLERS
127Abide with me, fast falls the eventideEVENTIDE
128aNow the day is over, Night is drawing nighEUDOXIA
128bNow the day is over, Night is drawing nighMERRIALText Info
129By law from Sinai's clouded steepEVANGEL
130O day of rest and gladnessAURELIA
131All beautiful the march of daysMARTON
132Another year of setting sunsBISHOPTHORPE
133'Tis winter now : the fallen snowBROCKHAM
134The glory of the spring, how sweetCOCHESTER
135Spring has now unwrapped the flowersTEMPUS ADEST FLORIDUM
136I walk amidst thy beauty forthCOLCHESTER
137Once more the liberal year laughs outGERMANY
138The summer days are come againFOREST GREEN
139Summer suns are glowingGHENT
140Praise to God and thanks we bringBENEVENTO
141Come, ye thankful people, comeST. GEORGE'S, WINDSOR
142We plow the fields, and scatterWIR PFLÜGEN (DRESDEN)
143Praise to God, immortal praiseNUREMBERG
144aAnother year is dawning!EWING
144bAnother year is dawning!CRUCIFIX
145O God, our help in ages pastST. ANNE
146All hail the pageant of the yearsO JESU
147Hail we now this happy mornSONG 13
148O God, the Rock of agesAURELIA
149Ring out, wild bells, to the wild skyDEUS TUORUM MILITUM
150O come, O come, Emmanuel, And ransomVENI EMMANUEL
151Hail to the Lord's anointedWEBB
152Veiled in darkness Judah layEBELING
153As with gladness men of oldDIX
154Watchman, tell us of the nightWATCHMAN
155aWhile shepherds watched their flocks by nightCHRISTMAS
155bWhile shepherds watched their flocks by nightWINCHESTER OLD
156O come, all ye faithful, Joyful and triumphantADESTE FIDELES
157Today be joy in every heartDORKING
158Little children, wake and listen!CHARTRES
159aCalm on the listening ear of nightGRÄFENBURG
159bCalm on the listening ear of nightGOULD
160What means this glory round our feetERFURT (VON HIMMEL HOCH)
161I heard the bells on Christmas dayHERONGATE
162It came upon the [a] midnight clearCAROL
163Joy to the world, the Lord is [has] comeANTIOCH
164Glory be to God on high, Let the whole creation cryGWALCHMAI
165O little town of Bethlehem, How still we seeST. LOUIS
166Silent night, peaceful night, all things sleepHOLY NIGHT
167Silent night! holy night! All is clear, all is bright
168Ye shepherd plains of BethlehemTHIS ENDRIS NYGHT
169Ring, O ring, ye Christmas bellsFESTGESANG (HERALD ANGELS)
170Hark, the herald angels sing, glory to the newborn King
171O Thou in lonely vigil ledERFURT (VON HIMMEL HOCH)
172Thank we now the Lord of heavenDIVINUM MYSTERIUM
173In the lonely midnight, on the wintry hillADORO TE
174The first Noel, the angel did sayTHE FIRST NOWELL
175Angels we have heard on highANGEL VOICES

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