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Services for Congregational Worship. The New Hymn and Tune Book
Publisher:
American Unitarian Association, Boston, 1914
Denomination:
American Unitarian Association
Language:
English
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192
'What means this glory round our feet'
ALSTONE
193
I heard the bells on Christmas day
MAINZER
194
Watchman, tell us of the night
WATCHMAN
195
Joy to the world! the Lord is come
ANTIOCH
196
The Lord is come. On Syrian soil
HOREB
197
Thank we now the Lord of heaven
MAIDSTONE
198
O little town of Bethlehem
ST. LOUIS
199
Ride on, ride on in majesty
ST. DROSTANE
200
Lift up your heads, ye mighty gates
VENI EMMANUEL
201
Hail to the Lord's Anointed
WEBB
202
Descend to thy Jerusalem, O Lord!
OLD 124TH
203
'It is finished!' Man of sorrows!
STABAT MATER
204
O day of light and gladness
LANCASHIRE
205
The Light along the ages
AURELIA
206
Lo, the day of days is here
HERALD ANGELS
207
O Lord of Life, where'er they be
PALESTRINA
208
Past are the cross, the scourge, the thorn
PALESTRINA
209
Where is he that came to save?
GLEBE FIELD
210
Lo, the earth is risen again
GLEBE FIELD
211
On eyes that watch through sorrow's night
HUMMEL
212
Our Father! while our hearts unlearn
HUMMEL
213a
In the cross of Christ I glory
RATHBUN
213b
In the cross of Christ I glory
ST. OSWALD
214
Onward, onward, though the region
STUTTGART
215
When the Lord of love was here
ARMSTRONG
216
O thou great friend to all the sons of men
LANGRAN
217
He cometh not a king to reign
ST. AGNES
218
O Love! O Life! our faith and sight
ST. AGNES
219
A voice by Jordan's shore
ST. THOMAS
220
Thou say'st, Take up thy cross
ST. THOMAS
221
Not long on Hermon's holy height
ANGELUS
222
Not always on the mount may we
ANGELUS
223
Where cross the crowded ways of life
ST. CRISPIN
224
Our Father God! not face to face
HOREB
225a
O Master, let me walk with thee
MARYTON
225b
O Master, let me walk with thee
WARD
226
We bear the strain of earthly care
ST. FRANCES
227
O God, who workest hitherto
ST. FRANCES
228
Immortal by their deed and word
CONISTON
229
I little see, I little know
CONISTON
230
Amid the din of earthly strife
AUDITE AUDIENTES ME
231
I cannot think of them as dead
AUDITE AUDIENTES ME
232
No longer forward or behind
ST. PETER
233
My heart is resting, O my God!
ST. PETER
234
As pants the hart for cooling streams
SPOHR
235
Eternal God, we look to thee
SPOHR
236
'Twixt gleams of joy and clouds of doubt
ST. MAGNUS
237
Out of the dark the circling sphere
RIVAULX
238
Lord, my weak thought in vain would climb
RIVAULX
239
No human eyes thy face may see
MELCOMBE
240
In thee, O God, the hosts above
MELCOMBE
241
Eternal Source of light divine!
FEDERAL STREET
242
Thou rulest, Lord, the lights on high
FEDERAL STREET
243a
O Love divine, that stooped to share
GERMANY
243b
O Love divine, that stooped to share
HESPERUS
244
Through all the various shifting scene
HEBRON
245
The Lord hath said, 'Seek ye my face'
HEBRON
246
To thine eternal arms, O God
FEDERAL STREET
247
My God, I thank thee! may no thought
FEDERAL STREET
248
Beneath the shadow of the cross
CLOVELLY
249
Unworthy to be called thy son
CLOVELLY
250
Thy way is in the deep, O Lord
DUNDEE
251
Lord, when we bend before thy throne
DUNDEE
252
O Lord of life and death, we come
WINCHESTER OLD
253
I see the wrong that round me lies
WINCHESTER OLD
254
Around my path life's mysteries
O BONA PATRIA
255
Thou Lord of life, our saving health
HURSLEY
256
I bless thee, Lord, for sorrows sent
HURSLEY
257
In our dark and doubtful strife
REST (REDHEAD NO. 47)
258
O love of God most full
MONK
259
When the world around us throws
HERVEY'S LITANY
260
We cannot always trace the way
IN MEMORIAM
261
O God, not only in distress
IN MEMORIAM
262a
My God and Father, while I stray
ALMSGIVING
262b
My God and Father, while I stray
HANFORD
263
Lead, kindly Light, amid the encircling gloom
LUX BENIGNA
264
He leads us on,—by paths we did not know
HE LEADS US ON
265
When winds are raging o'er the upper ocean
VENTNOR
266
O troubled sea of Galilee
AUDITE AUDIENTES ME
267
Thou knowest, Lord! thou know'st my life's deep story
NEWNHAM
268
Father, in thy mysterious presence kneeling
STRENGTH AND STAY
269
I hear thy voice, within the silence speaking
MARLBOROUGH
270
Touch thou mine eyes,--the somber shadows falling
DAWN
271
Father, to us thy children, humbly kneeling
BERLIN
272
Father, to thee we look in all our sorrow
STRENGTH AND STAY
273
Come unto me when shadows darkly gather
HENLEY
274
'Draw nigh to God, he will draw nigh to you'
PAX TECUM
275
Peace! perfect peace! the gift of God within
PAX TECUM
276
Prayer is the soul's sincere desire
MOUNT CALVARY
277
O for a faith that will not shrink
MOUNT CALVARY
278a
One prayer I have,--all prayers in one
BEATITUDO
278b
One prayer I have,--all prayers in one
GEER
279
All as God wills, who wisely heeds
FAITH
280
Come, mighty Spirit, penetrate
FAITH
281
O God, our dwelling-place
ST. EDMUND
282
Not what I am, O Lord, but what thou art!
BETHSAIDA (LONGWOOD)
283
Abide in me; o'ershadow by thy love
LANGRAN
284
I look to thee in every need
WESSEX
285
Dear Lord and Father of mankind!
REST (WHITTIER)
286
O Love that wilt not let me go
ST. MARGARET
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