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Precious Hymns
Publisher:
Bethany Sabbath School, Philadelphia, 1885
Language:
English
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While life prolongs its precious light
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By cool Siloam's shady rill
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Jesus, thy blood and righteousness
404
Who, who are these beside the chilly wave
405
Go to Jesus when thy heart
406
Sitting at the feet of Jesus
407
Stand up for Jesus, Christian stand!
408
Yield not to temptation
409
I would not live alway! I ask not to stay
410
Sowing their seed by the daylight fair
411
The crystal fount is flowing free, flowing free
412
Oh, worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness
413
Beautiful Eden, refuge of peace
414
Gracious Saviour, can it be
415
O happy day, that fixed my choice
416
Safe in the arms of Jesus
417
There is a gate that stands ajar
418
Come home! come home!
419
One more day's work for Jesus
420
Give me the wings of faith to rise
421
Lead me to the Rock that's higher
422
There are angels hovering round
423
Let us gather up the sunbeams
424
Lord Jesus, I long to be perfectly whole
425
What a friend we have in Jesus
426
Our lamps are trimmed and burning
427
Look to Jesus, weary one
428
We're marching to Canaan with banner and song
429
When Jesus shall gather the nations
430
Weary with walking alone
431
Oh, what utter weakness fills this soul of mine!
432
Sowing in the morning, sowing seeds of kindness
433
Praise the Lord! praise him!
434
Our Lord is God forever
435
Watchman, tell us of the night
436
We welcome this beautiful Sabbath of rest
437
There is Life for a look at the crucified One
438
We are going forth with our staff in hand
439
Now just a word for Jesus
440
Precious promise God hath given
441
Hark! the herald angels sing
442
Rejoice! rejoice! for Jesus reigns
443
More holiness give me, more sweetness within
444
See the gentle Shepherd standing
445
Will you meet me at the fountain
446
How blest in Jesus' name to meet
447
Sound the battle-cry!
448
'Twill not be long our journey here
449
Mourner, wheresoe'er thou art
450
When shall we meet again
451
Now the Saviour calls us, hear his voice to-day
452
There is a home eternal
453
So near to the Kingdom! yet what dost thou lack?
454
On to the conflict, soldiers for the right
455
Oh! do not let the word depart
456
Let our hearts be always cheerful
457
Oh praise the Lord! let all rejoice
458
Praise the Lord, all ye people, oh, lift up your voice
459
Fading, slowly fading, sweet Sabbath day
460
We gather in this dear retreat
461
Thanks to God for every blessing
462
'Tis the Saviour who would claim
463
There's a gentle voice within calls away
464
Our heavenly Father
465
Great is the Lord in all his works
466
Loving Saviour, to thy bosom
467
God, the all-terrible king, who ordainest
468
Now to heaven our prayers ascending
469
Children of Jerusalem
470
"Jesus wept!" those tears are over
471
Praise God, from whom all blessings flow
472
Let God, the Father, and the Son
473
Ye angels round the throne
474
To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost
475
To God, the Father's throne
476
To the great One in Three
477
Praises be to God above
478
To the Father and the Son
479
O Father Almighty, to thee be addressed
480
Glory be to God, the Father
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