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Hymns and Tunes: for Public and Private Worship, and Sunday Schools
Publisher:
Mennonite Publishing Company, Elkhart, Ind., 1890
Denomination:
Mennonite Church
Language:
English
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I long for God, the living God
BETHLEHEM
2
My soul! be on thy guard
LABAN
3
A charge to keep I have
LABAN
4
When I can read my title clear
NINETY-FIFTH
5
Oh! how happy are they
O HOW HAPPY
6
We now have met to worship Thee
WHITESIDE
7
Am I a soldier of the cross
ARLINGTON
8
Come let us join our souls to God
ARLINGTON
9
Awake my soul! stretch every nerve
ARLINGTON
10
Rise, O my soul, pursue the path
ARLINGTON
11
Some day the word will come to me
ELM STREET
12
So let our lives and lips express
ELM STREET
13
My dear Redeemer and my Lord
ELM STREET
14
O when shall I see Jesus
MISSIONARY HYMN
15
Follow the path of Jesus
BOUND BROOK
16
Hark the voice of Jesus crying
JOPPA
17
Must Jesus bear the cross alone
MAITLAND
18
Before thy face, with lifted hands
MY HELPLESSNESS
19
Deep are the wounds which sin has made
MY HELPLESSNESS
20
Jesus, thy blood and righteousness
MY HELPLESSNESS
21
In evil long I took delight
DOWNS
22
There is a fountain filled with blood
CLEANSING FOUNTAIN
23
The morning of the centuries
DAWN
24
Blessed fountain full of grace!
ALETTA
25
Not all the blood of beasts
STATE STREET
26
I lay my sins on Jesus
STATE STREET
27
One there is above all others
OVIO
28
Come in, ye blessèd of the Lord
HOWARD
29
Proclaim, saith Christ, my wondrous grace
HOWARD
30
O happy day, that fixed my choice
HAPPY DAY
31
Ye men and angels! witness now
MARLOW
32
Angels! from the realms of glory
HAPPY ZION
33
Hark! what mean those holy voices
DIXON
34
Hail the blest morn when the great Mediator
ZION'S GLAD MORNING
35
A pilgrim through this lonely world
PILGRIM
36
How precious is the book divine
PILGRIM
37
The head that once was crowned with thorns
ARLINGTON
38
What a friend we have in Jesus
WHAT A FRIEND
39
How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord
PORTUGUESE HYMN
40
"We've no abiding city here"
WELTON
41
Jesus, the spring of joys divine
WELTON
42
God is love, his mercy brightens
EFFIE
43
Cast thy burden on the Lord
MERCY
44
Fear not, brethern! joyful stand
MERCY
45
And are we yet alive
SANDUSKY
46
On the mountain's top appearing
ZION
47
Come, ye disconsolate, where'er ye languish
COME, YE DISCONSOLATE
48
Rock of my strength! to thee my soul is clinging
COME, YE DISCONSOLATE
49
That doleful night before his death
SOLON
50
How condescending and how kind
SOLON
51
As children dwelling in their home
ARLINGTON
52
Lamb of God! whose dying love
TURIN
53
Christ in the night he was betrayed
FEDERAL STREET
54
Forever here my rest shall be
AZMON
55
Let us adore the eternal Word
AZMON
56
In memory of the Saviour's love
DOWNS
57
Alas! and did my Saviour bleed?
BALERMA
58
As on the cross the Saviour hung
BALERMA
59
Behold the Saviour of mankind
BALERMA
60
Saw ye my Saviour? saw ye my Saviour?
SAW YE MY SAVIOUR
61
O the agonizing prayer
GETHSEMANE
62
'Tis midnight; and on Olive's brow
MISSIONARY CHANT
63
When I survey the wondrous cross
MISSIONARY CHANT
64
Jesus, be endless praise to thee
HEBRON
65
Go to thy rest, fair child!
MORN
66
Lord, what a feeble piece
MORN
67
And must this body die?
MORN
68
The bosom where I oft have lain
HATTIE
69
In this lone hour of deep distress
HATTIE
70
So fades the lovely, blooming flow'r
HATTIE
71
Why should we start and fear to die?
HATTIE
72
Asleep in Jesus! blesséd sleep!
REST
73
How blest the righteous when he dies!
REST
74
Why do we mourn departing friends
DUBLIN
75
Hark! from the tomb a doleful sound
MEAR
76
Thy life I read, my dearest Lord
MEAR
77
And let this feeble body fail
BALERMA
78
Sister, thou wast mild and lovely
MOUNT VERNON
79
Jesus, while our hearts are bleeding
MOUNT VERNON
80
Brother, thou hast left us lonely
BROTHER, SWEETLY REST
81
When blooming youth is snatch'd away
AVON
82
Far from affliction, toil and care
AVON
83
How happy are these little ones
SOLON
84
Why should our tears in sorrow flow
DUNDEE
85
Fond parents, calm the heaving breast
DUNDEE
86
Teach me the measure of my days
DUNDEE
87
What though the arm of conquering death
ARLINGTON
88
Soft be the turf on thy dear breast
JUNIATA
89
There is a glorious world on high
JUNIATA
90
Though love may weep with breaking heart
JUNIATA
91
The time is short ere all that live
JUNIATA
92
Saviour, breathe an evening blessing
EVENING HYMN
93
The day is past and gone
VESPER
94
The day is past and gone
VESPER
95
Thus far the Lord has led me on
HEBRON
96
Glory to thee, my God, this night
HEBRON
97
Abide with me! fast falls the even tide
ENON
98
In mercy, Lord, remember me
EVAN
99
Indulgent Father, by whose care
EVAN
100
Upon the pillow of thy love
EVAN
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