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The Starry Crown of Sunday School Melodies
Editor:
W. O. Perkins
Publisher:
William A. Pond & Co., New York, N.Y., 1869
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Elements of Worship
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A crown of glory bright
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Aloft the temperance banner floats
d3
Angels bright are hovering round
d4
Are you watching for his coming
d5
Arouse, arouse, from your slumbers
d6
As we journey on to Zion
d7
Be our joyful song today
d8
Beautiful angels, where are ye
d9
Beautiful spirit of faith
d10
Behold the glorious banner of salvation
d11
Bright are the joys of the ransomed
d12
Brightly beams the morning sun
d13
By faith we look for joys
d14
Children lift your voices high
d15
Come all ye saints to Pisgah's mountain
d16
Come hither, little children
d17
Come join our celebration
d18
Come, let us sing of Jesus, While hearts and accents blend
d19
Come, poor pilgrim, sad and weary
d20
Come to me, the Savior cries
d21
Dark is my sky
d22
From the tomb, in brightness and glory
d23
Gather them in from the broad highway
d24
Gathering homeward from every land
d25
Glowing bright and pleasant
d26
Hark, the angels singing, Wake the happy morn
d27
Hark, the voice of God is sounding
d28
Hark to the chimes
d29
Have you heard the sweet story more precious
d30
He that goeth forth in spring time
d31
Hear me, Shepherd, Shepherd of the flock
d32
Here we are but straying pilgrims
d33
Holy angels in their flight traverse over earth and sky
d34
How beautiful the morning When summer days
d35
How sweet 'tis to meet with companions
d36
I asked a little prattling child
d37
I can see beyond the river
d38
I love my Father, for, on high
d39
I love the Sunday school
d40
I must not walk in the way of sin
d41
I'll labor for the Savior
d42
In that world of ancient story
d43
In the Christian's home in [of] glory
d44
In the daylight when I labor
d45
In the far better land of glory and light
d46
In the tempest of life when the wave and gale is round
d47
Is it well with your soul today, brother
d48
Jerusalem, the golden, I languish for one gleam
d49
Jerusalem, the golden, with milk and honey blest
d50
Jesus, help me day by day
d51
Jesus, I come to the fount
d52
Kind friends, we meet again
d53
Little children, do you hear
d54
Little saints to Christ belong
d55
Lo the gospel ship is sailing
d56
Lo the lilies of the field
d57
Marching on, marching on
d58
Mary to her [the] Savior's tomb
d59
Mother, I have heard sweet music
d60
My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty
d61
O be joyful all ye lands
d62
O gladly on this Sabbath day
d63
O have you not heard of a [that] beautiful stream
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O how I love the Sabbath
d65
O Jesus, we praise thee
d66
O leave the crowded ranks of sin
d67
O Paradise, O Paradise, who doth [does] [would] not win thy rest
d68
O sing praises, all ye children
d69
O sinner, filled with woe and pain
d70
O we love, we love the Sabbath school
d71
O where are your hearts so light
d72
O yes, I have heard of the beautiful stream
d73
Only one crossing over
d74
Out on an ocean all boundless we ride
d75
Over the tide, over the tide
d76
Pilgrim of the staff and sandal
d77
Read, for the Bible's cheerful page
d78
Rejoice, rejoice, the promised time is coming
d79
Ring the bells, the golden hours
d80
Shall we gather at [by] the river, Where bright angel feet have trod
d81
Shall we meet beyond the river, where the surges
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Sing, brother, sing, for the night
d83
Sister, thou wast [wert] mild and lovely
d84
Softly, softly, Christ is calling
d85
Soon, O soon, I am going over
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Spread, my soul, thy golden pinions
d87
Stand up, stand up for Jesus, ye soldiers of the cross
d88
Sweet day of rest, sweet day of rest, I long to see thee and be blest
d89
Sweet is the Savior's voice
d90
Thanks to thee, before we part
d91
The angels are coming upon their sweet mission
d92
The children are waiting
d93
The lambs of the flock
d94
The Lord has come, our help
d95
The Lord, our God, is King
d96
The morning breaks upon the shore
d97
The morning bright, with rosy light
d98
The morning is fair
d99
The songs my gentle mother sang
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The world looks very beautiful
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