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Oberlin social & sabbath school hymn book
Author:
George N. Allen
Publisher:
James N. Fitch, Oberlin, 1846
Language:
English
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My Shepherd will supply my need
102
The Lord my shepherd is
103
My soul! be on thy guard
104
Alas! what hourly dangers rise
105
Why that look of sadness?
106
O my soul! what means this sadness?
107
Go to dark Gethsemane
108
Behold, where Cedron's waters flow
109
Must Jesus bear the cross alone
110
Stand up my soul! shake off thy fears
111
Tell me no more of earthly toys
112
Here o'er the earth as a stranger I roam
113
Oh! for a closer walk with God
114
Shall we go on to sin
115
Blest are the humble souls, that see
116
Blessed are the sons of God
117
Come, Holy Spirit! come
118
Gracious Spirit! Love divine!
119
Come, gracious Spirit, heavenly Dove!
120
My dear Redeemer, and my Lord!
121
Jesus, Lord! we look to thee
122
Lord! I come to thee for rest
123
Jesus hath died that I might live
124
Lamb of God! whose bleeding love
125
My faith looks up to thee
126
Jesus! I my cross have taken
127
Welcome, O Saviour! to my heart
128
Welcome, welcome, dear Redeemer!
129
Lord! I am thine, entirely thine
130
Now I resolve, with all
131
O love divine, how sweet thou art!
132
Gentle Jesus, lovely Lamb!
133
Father of eternal grace!
134
Thou Lamb of God, thou Prince of peace!
135
O for a heart to praise my God!
136
Love divine, all love excelling
137
Know, my soul! thy full salvation
138
Oh! where shall rest be found
139
There is an hour of peaceful rest
140
There is a land of pure delight
141
I would not live always - I ask not to stay
142
'Mid scenes of confusion and creature complaints
143
Asleep in Jesus! blessed sleep!
144
When I can read my title clear
145
Jerusalem, my happy home
146
Ye angels! who stand round the throne
147
Whither goest thou, pilgrim stranger!
148
We're traveling home to heav'n above
149
Am I a soldier of the cross
150
Children of God! renounce your fears
151
Together let us sweetly live
152
We shall gain the heavenly world
153
How calm and beautiful the morn
154
Safely through another week
155
Another six days' work is done
156
Again the day returns of holy rest
157
Welcome-sacred day of rest!
158
Welcome - sweet day of rest
159
How sweet is the Sabbath to me
160
Thine earthly Sabbaths, Lord! we love
161
Sweet is the work, my God! my King!
162
Sweet is the work, O Lord!
163
Lord! in the morning thou shalt hear
164
Once more, my soul! the rising day
165
Awake, my soul! and with the sun
166
In this calm impressive hour
167
How sweet the melting lay
168
Thou didst hear my evening cry
169
Serene, I laid me down
170
As every day thy mercy spares
171
Through thy protecting care
172
Glory to thee, my God! this night
173
Softly, now, the light of day
174
Now from labor and from care
175
I love to steal awhile away
176
Through the day thy love has spared us
177
Thus far the Lord has led me on
178
Savior! breathe an evening-blessing
179
The day is past and gone
180
My God! how endless is thy love!
181
From Greenland's icy mountains
182
Hark! what mean those lamentations
183
Hark! what cry arrests my ear?
184
Jesus! we bow before thy throne
185
Salvation! let the tidings roll
186
Go -- ye messengers of God!
187
Lord! send thy word, and let it fly
188
Christian! see the orient morning
189
The morning light is breaking
190
On the mountain's top appearing
191
Star of peace to wanderers weary!
192
Tossed upon life's raging billow
193
When rocks and when shallows beset us around
194
O Lord! whose forming hand one blood
195
Hark! I hear a sound of anguish
196
Hark! a voice from heaven proclaiming
197
Our countrymen are dying
198
Break every yoke, the gospel cries
199
Sons of the noble sires
200
Ah! heard ye that cry!
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