Joy and Praise for Sunday Schools

Editor: R. A. Glenn, D. W. Crist
Publisher: H. L. Benham & Co., Cincinnati , 1886
Language: English
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d1A wreath of renown
d2Angry words, O let them never
d3Are you building on the rock of truth
d4Are you building your house on the sand
d5Awake, my soul, in [to] joyful [joyous] lays
d6Come, children, let us sweetly sing
d7Come, ye [you] [we] that [who] love the Lord [Christ], And let your [our] joys
d8Each cooing dove and sighing bough
d9Fear was within the tossing bark
d10Feed my lambs, how condescending
d11God make [made] my life a little light within the world
d12Hear the Sabbath school bells sweetly ringing
d13I hear the Savior's gentle voice
d14I know, I know, I shall rest where Jesus is
d15I know not the time of his coming
d16I think, when I read that [the] sweet story of old
d17In the holy hush of night, mother
d18Joyfully again we meet
d19Just waiting the summons to welcome me home
d20Lead me gently home, Father
d21Let the little children sing Praises to their heavenly King
d22Look up weary brother
d23Look ye saints the sight is glorious
d24Mine eyes have seen the glory
d25My Jesus [Father] [Savior], as thou wilt
d26O sometimes the shadows are deep
d27Oft we sing of a home in the mansions of
d28On a troubled sea we ride
d29Over the valleys, hilltops and mountains
d30Pleasant is the Sabbath school
d31Praise the Lord, all ye people
d32Round the throne in [of] glory, Happy children
d33Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling
d34Sowing in the morning, sowing seeds of kindness
d35There is a city made by God
d36There is a land of promise, By prophets we are told
d37There's a Rose that is blooming for you
d38Toiling in the vineyard
d39We are sowing, ever sowing
d40We are the army of Jesus
d41When tossed on the waves of life's sea
d42Who, who are these [those] clothed in garments
d43With joy we hail the sacred day
d44Would you gain the best in life
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