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Hymns and Tunes for Home Worship
Publisher:
James R. Osgood (A.C. Armstrong & Son '82), New York , 1871
Language:
English
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Elements of Worship
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d201
Sweet is the work, my [O] [our] God, [and] [my] [our] King
d202
Tarry with me, O my Savior
d203
Tell me the old, old story of unseen things above
d204
The heavens declare thy glory, Lord, in every star
d205
The Lord, how wondrous are his ways
d206
The Lord is risen indeed; Now [Then] is his work performed
d207
The morning light is breaking; the darkness disappears
d208
The spacious firmament on high
d209
The sun may warm [raise] the grass to life [light]
d210
Thee, we adore, eternal [O gracious] Lord [God]
d211
There is a fold whence none can stray
d212
There is a glorious world of light
d213
There is a land of pure delight, Where saints immortal reign
d214
There is an eye that never sleeps
d215
There is no name so sweet on earth, No name so sweet in heaven
d216
There'll be something in heaven for children to do
d217
There's a beautiful land, where flowers ever bloom
d218
Thine earthly Sabbath [Sabbaths], Lord we love
d219
Thine forever, Lord of life
d220
This is not my [a] place of resting
d221
This is the day the Lord hath [has] made, He calls
d222
Thou art the Way, to thee alone
d223
Thou must go forth alone, my soul
d224
Through endless years thou art the same
d225
Through every age, eternal God
d226
Thus far the Lord hath [has] led me on
d227
'Tis by thy strength the mountains stand
d228
To God the only wise, our Savior and our King
d229
To our Redeemer's glorious name, awake the sacred song
d230
To thy pastures fair and large
d231
Up to the hills I lift mine eyes, the eternal hills beyond the skies
d232
We are coming, blessed Savior
d233
We are marching on with shield and banner
d234
We are on the ocean sailing
d235
We gather once more in our pleasant retreat
d236
We lift our tuneful voices now
d237
Welcome, sweet day of rest
d238
We've no abiding city here
d239
What a friend we have in Jesus
d240
What can a little child like me
d241
What did our Lord and Savior say
d242
What shall I render to my God
d243
What though downy slumbers flee
d244
When all thy [your] mercies, O my [our] God [gracious Lord]
d245
When God revealed his gracious name
d246
When I survey the wondrous cross
d247
When morning dawns with glorious light
d248
When softly o'er the distant hills
d249
When the worn spirit wants repose
d250
When we in darkness walk
d251
While shepherds watch [watched] their flocks by night
d252
Whilst thee I seek, protecting power
d253
Why should the children of a King
d254
Why should we start and fear to die
d255
With joy we hail the sacred day
d256
With joy we meditate the [thy] grace
d257
With tearful eyes I look around
d258
Witness, ye men and angels, now
d259
Ye hosts of heaven, ye mighty ones
d260
Ye nations round [of] the earth, rejoice
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