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The Palm: a collection of sacred music, for choirs, singing schools and conventions

Editor: C. M. Wyman
Publisher: Root & Cady, Chicago, 1870
Language: English
Notes: Numbering is by page number. Letters are added to hymns that start on the same page.
#TextTuneText InfoTune InfoTextScorePage ScanAudio
191Come, said Jesus' sacred voicePage Scan
192aAs the sun doth daily risePage Scan
192bSweet the time, exceeding sweetPage Scan
193Songs of praise the angels sangPage Scan
194aHallelujah, raise, O raisePage Scan
194bHallelujah, raise, O raisePage Scan
195aGlory, glory to our KingPage Scan
195bPity, Lord, the [this] child of clayPage Scan
196aTake my heart, O Father, take it!Page Scan
196bSilently the shades of eveningPage Scan
197aSaviour, breathe an evening blessingPage Scan
197bSister, thou wast [wert] mild and lovelyPage Scan
198Nearer home, yes, one day nearerPage Scan
199aSaviour, breathe an evening blessingPage Scan
199bSweet the moments, rich in blessingPage Scan
200aOne sweet [bright] flower has drooped and fadedPage Scan
200bSaviour, breathe an evening blessingPage Scan
201aTarry with me, O my SaviorPage Scan
201bLike the eagle, upward, onwardPage Scan
202Praise the Lord, ye heavens adore himADORATIONPage Scan
203aThis is not my [a] place of restingPage Scan
203bThough as yet no losses grieve youPage Scan
204Lo the land of Sinim wakingPage Scan
205aSavior, breathe an evening blessingPage Scan
205bSavior, [Say], who thy flock are [art] feedingPage Scan
206aTake my heart, O Father, take itPage Scan
206bOn the mountain [mountain's] top appearingPage Scan
207Angels from the realms of gloryPage Scan
208aThrough the bright etherial regionsPage Scan
208bO'er the [those] gloomy hills of darknessPage Scan
209aO my soul, what means this sadnessPage Scan
209bGuide me, O thou great JehovahPage Scan
210Keep us, Lord, O, keep us everPage Scan
211Lord, thy saints, loud anthems raisingPage Scan
212The sands of time are sinkingPage Scan
213When shall the voice of singing flowPage Scan
214In heavenly love abidingPage Scan
215Jerusalem, the golden, with milk and honey blestPage Scan
216Faith, back o'er time retiringPage Scan
217aO Thou the contrite sinner's friendPage Scan
217bThere is an hour of peaceful restPage Scan
218Since thy Father's arm sustains thee, peacefulPage Scan
219aShepherd of eager [tender] youthPage Scan
219bBe with me through life's dayPage Scan
220aMy faith looks up to thee, Thou Lamb of CalvaryPage Scan
220bFather, I go to thee, Father, O, show to mePage Scan
221aWill it be always nightPage Scan
221bIn the dark and cloudy [dreary] [gloomy] dayPage Scan
221cSing of Jesus, sing foreverPage Scan
222aWe speak of the realms of the blestPage Scan
222bProclaim the lofty praisePage Scan
223aI heard the voice of love divinePage Scan
223bHead of thy [the] church triumphantPage Scan
223cInto the presence of the most holyPage Scan
224aTeach me, O Lord, to prize thy wordPage Scan
224bForgive my folly, O Lord most holyPage Scan
224cEre I sleep, for every favorPage Scan
225aFather, I come tonight, Bowing before thy thronePage Scan
225bAngels are smiling nowPage Scan
226aThere is a calm for those who [that] weepPage Scan
226bHark! hark! a shout of joyPage Scan
226cNow dust to dust, in tender trustPage Scan
226dMidst sorrow and carePage Scan
227aSinner [sinners], come, mid thy gloomPage Scan
227bBehold how the LordPage Scan
227cChristian, the morn breaks sweetly [gently] o'er theePage Scan
228aBread of [for] the world, in mercy brokenPage Scan
228bJust as I am--without one pleaPage Scan
229Breast the wave ChristianPage Scan
230aAbide with me, fast falls the eventidePage Scan
230bRise, crowned with light, imperial [great] Salem [city], risePage Scan
231O we are the reapers that garner in the sheaves of the goodPage Scan
232Sound the loud timbrel o'er Egypt's darkPage Scan
233Lo the storms of life are breakingPage Scan
234aO worship the King, all glorious abovePage Scan
234bO for the peace which [that] floweth as [like] a riverPage Scan
235aO eyes that are weary, and hearts that are sorePage Scan
235bI would not live alway [always], I ask not to stayPage Scan
236The voice of free grace cries, "Escape to the mountain"Page Scan
237One sweelty solemn thoughtPage Scan
238He folds them in his bosomPage Scan
239Who is there, who is there, gently knockingPage Scan
240Crowned with light in a home of gloryPage Scan
242Sweet 'tis to sing of theePage Scan
243In seasons of grief to my God I'll repairPage Scan
244Rest, weary heart, From all thy silent grief(s)Page Scan
245I am far fr' my hame [from my home], and I'm wearyPage Scan
246No more the empty namePage Scan
247Come to the Savior, make no delayPage Scan
249O friends, as journeying onwardPage Scan
250Through the valley of the shadow I must goPage Scan
252The way is dark my FatherPage Scan
253Our home above, O how bright and blestPage Scan
254Fading away like the stars of the morningPage Scan
255God is in his holy templePage Scan
256Let every heart rejoice and sing, Let choral anthemsPage Scan
257And ye shall seek me, and find mePage Scan
258Seek ye the Lord while he may be foundPage Scan
259The Lord is great! ye hosts of heav'n adore himPage Scan
260O how lovely; O how lovely; O how lovely is ZionPage Scan

[This hymnal has not been proofed - data may be incomplete or incorrect]
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