The Morning Light, Enlarged: a choice collection of new and old songs for Sunday schools, Prayer Meetings, Praise Meetings, Conference Meetings, and the Home Circle

Editor: S. W. Straub
Publisher: S. W. Straub, Chicago, Ill., 1882
Language: English
Notes: Numbering is by page number
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102Faintly flow, thou falling river[Faintly flow, thou falling river]
103Servants of the Lord[Servants of the Lord]
104There's a beautiful land on high[There's a beautiful land on high]
105aWho made the world and all things that I see?[Who made the world and all things that I see?]
105bHelp me, O God, to do the work[Help me, O God, to do the work]
106Should we fear to meet the giver[Should we fear to meet the giver]
107Seek ye first the kingdom[Seek ye first the kingdom]
108Behold the children gath'ring[Behold the children gath'ring]
109Oh, my brother, danger lurketh[Oh, my brother, danger lurketh]
110I am waiting for Jesus to welcome me home[I am waiting for Jesus to welcome me home]
111Do what you can there's work for all[Do what you can there's work for all]
112I know that my Redeemer lives[I know that my Redeemer lives]
113Bring forth the banner of our Prince[Bring forth the banner of our Prince]
114'Tis love, 'tis love, 'tis wonderful love['Tis love, 'tis love, 'tis wonderful love]
115Beyond this world of gilded snares[Beyond this world of gilded snares]
116Sweetly over Judea's valleys[Sweetly over Judea's valleys]
117Light after darkness[Light after darkness]
118Living and working for Jesus[Living and working for Jesus]
119Jesus comes to conquer sin[Jesus comes to conquer sin]
120The treasures of earth all must perish and fade[The treasures of earth all must perish and fade]
121Be brave little soldiers, to battle for Right[Be brave little soldiers, to battle for Right]
122Little ones, little ones, cheerful and bright[Little ones, little ones, cheerful and bright]
123Be strong to bear, O heart of mine[Be strong to bear, O heart of mine]
124Up, friends of Jesus, the harvest now is white[Up, friends of Jesus, the harvest now is white]
125Safely thro' another week[Safely thro' another week]
126He saw the wheat-fields waiting[He saw the wheat-fields waiting]
128Lo, the lilies of the field[Lo, the lilies of the field]
129Stretch down thy hand, O gracious Friend[Stretch down thy hand, O gracious Friend]
130He who in Christ believeth, is wise, is wise[He who in Christ believeth, is wise, is wise]
131Now let us sing the Angels' song[Now let us sing the Angels' song]
132Come, children, and your tributes bring[Come, children, and your tributes bring]
133Think gently of the erring one[Think gently of the erring one]
134Sometime in the beautiful Future[Sometime in the beautiful Future]
135O sweet Sabbath bells![O sweet Sabbath bells!]
136Here we are but straying pilgrims[Here we are but straying pilgrims]
137In mansions bright, the glorified behold[In mansions bright, the glorified behold]
138Hark! the bell whose echoes swell[Hark! the bell whose echoes swell]
140Hath thine heart grown very weary??[Hath thine heart grown very weary??]
141There is an Eye that never sleeps[There is an Eye that never sleeps]
142I have a friend, a precious friend[I have a friend, a precious friend]
143Beyond the dark river, where lights never die[Beyond the dark river, where lights never die]
144O hear the words of Jesus[O hear the words of Jesus]
145Station your sentinels, victor[Station your sentinels, victor]
146aGod made the rising sun[God made the rising sun]
146bAs to the city Christ drew nigh[As to the city Christ drew nigh]
148There are many loved ones waiting[There are many loved ones waiting]
150Be not weary in well doing[Be not weary in well doing]
151There were ninety and nine that safely lay[There were ninety and nine that safely lay]
152aOur Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name[Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name]
152bI will lift up mine eyes unto the hills[I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills]
152cThe Lord is my Shepherd; I shall not want[The Lord is my Shepherd; I shall not want]
152dO thou, from whom all goodness flows[O thou, from whom all goodness flows]
153Be to ev'ry promise true[Be to ev'ry promise true]
154There's a home far away o'er the mountain[There's a home far away o'er the mountain]
155aBring in the children, oh, bring them all in[Bring in the children, oh, bring them all in]
155bJesus now I come to thee, Oh, save me[Jesus now I come to thee, Oh, save me]
156Full many, many years have pass'd[Full many, many years have pass'd]
157aGod sees the little sparrow fall[God sees the little sparrow fall]
157bWe are sailing on the ocean[We are sailing on the ocean]
158aOh, joyful, joyful tidings[Oh, joyful, joyful tidings]
158bMy country, 'tis of thee[My country, 'tis of thee]
159aSlumb'ring soul, awake to duty[Slumb'ring soul, awake to duty]
159bLabor faithful in the vineyard[Labor faithful in the vineyard]
160aHarvester, harvester, gather thy sheaves[Harvester, harvester, gather thy sheaves]
160bJesus, lover of my soul[Jesus, lover of my soul]
161aJoy to the world! the Lord is come[Joy to the world! the Lord is come]
161bIf hearts, grown faint and weary[If hearts, grown faint and weary]
162aHeav'n is the Christian's fatherland[Heav'n is the Christian's fatherland]
162bThe Lord is our Shepherd, our Guardian and Guide[The Lord is our Shepherd, our Guardian and Guide]
163aGently as the wind of autumn[Gently as the wind of autumn]
163bFrom all that dwell below the skiesOLD HUNDRED
164aIn the shelter of the rock, Jesus hide me[In the shelter of the rock, Jesus hide me]
164bAll hail the pow'r of Jesus' nameCORONATION
165aJerusalem the golden[Jerusalem the golden]
165bCome, thou fount of ev'ry blessingNETTLETON
165cPraise to thee, thou great CreatorWILMOT
166aFar from mortal cares retreatingGREENVILLE
166bOh, where shall rest be foundBOYLSTON
166cLove divine, all love excellingAUTUMN
167aOh, happy is the man who hears instruction's warning voiceBALERMA
167bMajestic sweetness sits enthronedORTONVILLE
167cThe heav'ns declare thy glory, LordUXBRIDGE

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