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The Praise
Editor:
James Baxter
Publisher:
C. M. Cady, New York, N.Y., 1875
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Elements of Worship
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O the fields are ripe for [with] harvest
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O thou Sun of glorious splendor
d203
O thou that hearest prayer
d204
O Thou, whose tender mercy hears
d205
O weep not for the joys that fade, Like evening lights away
d206
O what is life, 'tis like a flower that blossoms and is gone
d207
O when shall I [we] see Jesus and dwell [reign] with Him above
d208
O where is now that glowing love
d209
O where shall rest be found
d210
O'er forest, o'er mountain and meadow
d211
O'er silent field and lonely lawn
d212
Once a white rabbit
d213
Once I thought my mountain strong
d214
One by one, the brown leaves fall
d215
Open the door for the children
d216
Our Father God who art in heaven, all hallowed
d217
Our heavenly Father calls, And Christ invites
d218
Our home beyond forever fair
d219
Our sins and sorrows, how they rise
d220
Over the river of death, into the silent land
d221
Peace, troubled soul, whose [thy] plaintive moan
d222
Peacefully lay her down to rest
d223
People of the living God! I have sought the world
d224
Praise the Lord, who reigns above
d225
Praise to God, immortal praise
d226
Praise to the Lord on high
d227
Praise waiteth for thee, praise waiteth for thee
d228
Praise ye the Lord, all nature join
d229
Praise ye the Lord, let praise employ
d230
Praise ye the Lord, praise ye the Lord
d231
Prince of peace control my will
d232
Rejoice, the Lord is King, Your God [Lord] and King adore
d233
Rest, rest, rest, spirit, rest
d234
Return, my soul, enjoy, rest
d235
Safely through another week
d236
Savior, happy would I be if I could but trust in Thee
d237
Savior, haste, our souls are waiting
d238
Savior, lead us gently, kindly
d239
See how the morning [mounting] [rising] sun
d240
See the pretty mottled quail
d241
Serene, I laid [lay] me down, beneath God's [his] guardian care
d242
Servants of God, in joyful lays
d243
Shall we gather o'er the river, when the toils of life are past
d244
Shall we meet beyond the river, where the surges
d245
Sing, O heavens, and be joyful, O earth
d246
Sing to the Lord a new made song, who wondrous
d247
Sinner [sinners], will you [ye] scorn [slight] the message
d248
Sleep on, sleep on, sleep happily on
d249
Softly fades the twilight ray
d250
Softly now the light of day
d251
Softly, softly, sweetly sing
d252
Soldiers of Christ, arise, and put [gird] your armor
d253
Son of God thy blessing grant
d254
Soon may [shall] the last glad song arise
d255
Speak with kindness, loving tender
d256
Stay, thou insulted [long suffering] Spirit
d257
Still evening comes, with gentle shade
d258
Stretched on the cross the Savior dies [died]
d259
Stricken, smitten and afflicted, See him dying on [Lo he dies upon] the tree
d260
Sweet is the prayer, whose holy stream
d261
Sweet is the work, my [O] [our] God, [and] [my] [our] King
d262
Sweet peace of conscience, heavenly guest
d263
Sweet Sovereign of the earth and sky
d264
Sweet was the time when first I felt
d265
Tell me where is fancy bred
d266
The day is past and gone, the evening shades appear
d267
The gentle Savior calls
d268
The God of Abraham praise, who reigns enthroned
d269
The God of harvest praise
d270
The happy morn is come, Triumphant o'er the grave
d271
The Lord is risen indeed, And are the tidings true
d272
The Lord is risen indeed; Then justice
d273
The marvelous work, behold amazed
d274
The midnight stars are gleaming
d275
The pity of the Lord
d276
The Savior lives, no more to die
d277
The soft winds of summer, Ah schoolmates goodbye
d278
The voice of free grace cries escape
d279
The world is fair to those who live for God
d280
There is a calm for those who [that] weep
d281
There is a house not made with [by] hands, Eternal
d282
There is a land immortal, The beautiful of lands
d283
There is a land mine [my] eye [eyes] hath seen
d284
There is a land of pure delight, Where saints immortal reign
d285
There is a stream whose gentle flow
d286
There is an hour of hallowed peace
d287
There is an hour of peaceful rest
d288
There is no time like the old time
d289
They who seek the throne of grace
d290
Think, O ye, who fondly languish, O'er the grave
d291
This place is holy ground
d292
This world is all a fleeting show
d293
Thou art gone to the grave but we will not deplore thee
d294
Thou art the Way, to thee alone
d295
Thou dear Redeemer, dying Lamb
d296
Though I have grieved thy Spirit, Lord
d297
Three brown cows, come into the meadow
d298
Thy hand, O God, which rolls [holds] the spheres
d299
Thy loving Spirit, Lord, alone
d300
'Tis midnight, and on Olive's brow
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