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Pure Gold for the Sunday School
Editor:
R. Lowry
,
W. H. Doane
Publisher:
Biglow & Main Co., New York, N.Y., 1871
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Elements of Worship
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d101
Onward, onward, men of heaven
d102
Our closing hymn, O may it rise
d103
Our glad voices let us raise
d104
Our weary days will soon be over
d105
Pass me not, O gentle Savior
d106
Peace upon earth, the angels sang
d107
Press close my child to me
d108
Rejoice, rejoice, and sing the song of jubilee
d109
Rescue the perishing, care for the dying
d110
Rock of Ages, cleft for me, Let me hide myself in Thee
d111
Safe in the arms of Jesus, safe on his gentle breast
d112
Savior, lead us through the desert
d113
Savior, like a shepherd lead us
d114
Savior, Thy dying love Thou gavest me
d115
See Jesus standing at the door
d116
Seek the face and favor
d117
Shall we gather at [by] the river, Where bright angel feet have trod
d118
Speak gently, it is better far
d119
Stay thee, weary wandering child
d120
Strike, O strike for victory
d121
Sweet hour of prayer, sweet hour of prayer
d122
Sweet Sabbath school, more [most] dear to me
d123
Take the name of Jesus with you, child of sorrow
d124
Tell it with joy, tell it with joy, love in my bosom
d125
Tell me the old, old story of unseen things above
d126
The crystal fount is flowing free
d127
The mistakes of my life are [have been] many
d128
The Savior is calling O sinner
d129
The sun may warm [raise] the grass to life [light]
d130
The sweetest name in heaven above
d131
There is a hope that never dies
d132
There is a Name divinely sweet, That melts the heart to love
d133
There is joy in every heart
d134
There's a beautiful land of song
d135
There's a home for the blest on that beautiful shore
d136
There's rest in the shadow of Jesus' wing
d137
Thou blessed Lamb of God
d138
Though I walk through the vale
d139
Thy church, O God, shall rest secure
d140
To the humble soul that is born
d141
To the work, to the work, we are servants of God
d142
Tossed with rough winds, and faint with fear
d143
Unfurl the banner of the cross
d144
Up with the morning, O pilgrim [pilgrims] of Zion
d145
Wake the song of joy and gladness
d146
We are going forth with our staff in hand
d147
We can learn a useful lesson
d148
We praise thee, O God, for the Son of thy love
d149
We thank thee for rest, O our Father
d150
We thank thee, our Father, for all we have heard
d151
We welcome this beautiful Sabbath of rest
d152
We're climbing the mountain
d153
What are our light afflictions
d154
What wilt thou have us do
d155
When cheerful we meet
d156
When gloomy clouds across the sky
d157
When mourning o'er my sense of
d158
When the heart is bowed in anguish
d159
Which way are you going, my brother
d160
Whither are you going, pilgrims of a day
d161
Who'll be the next to follow Jesus, who'll be the next
d162
Why labor for treasures that rust and decay
d163
With the eyes of faith on the hill of the Lord
d164
Work, for the night is coming, work through the morning hours
d165
Ye valiant soldiers of the cross
d166
Yes, a brighter morn is breaking
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