The Silver Song

Editor: W. A. Ogden
Publisher: W. W. Whitney, Toledo, Oh., 1870
Notes: Page scans: https://archive.org/details/silversongchoice00ogde
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d1A little lamb forsook the fold
d2A pilgrim and a stranger here
d3And let this feeble body fail
d4Angel voices in the air
d5Angels are waiting our coming
d6Another year has passed away, time swiftly speeds along
d7Are we sowing seeds of kindness
d8Blessed Jesus, meek and mild, Stoop to hear a little child
d9Brethren I am on my journey
d10Brother, art thou gone
d11Brothers, will you go with me
d12By cool Siloam's shady rill
d13By faith I view my Savior dying
d14Children let us speak for Jesus
d15Children, rally, rally for the armies
d16Come, come, ye that labor
d17Come to Calvary's holy mountain, Sinners ruined by the fall
d18Come to the Savior, children, today
d19Come to the Savior, children, today
d20Come unto me at the morning
d21Come unto me [him], when shadows darkly gather
d22Dear Savior, ever at my side, How loving Thou must be
d23Do not rashly judge
d24Don't you hear the angels sing
d25Father, from thy throne above
d26Gentle Savior, God of love
d27Go tell it to Jesus, when, child as thou art
d28Go work in God's vineyard
d29God made the little bird to sing upon the tree so tall
d30Guide and bless us, O our Father
d31Hail, all hail, A glorious light has arisen
d32Hail, my ever blessed Jesus
d33Hark, ten thousand harps and voices
d34Hark, the notes of angel voices high in glory
d35Hark to the solemn bell
d36Hark, what mean those holy voices
d37Have ye heard of the land of promise
d38Have you read the wondrous story
d39Here in thy presence, holy God
d40Ho thou traveler on life's highway
d41Home at last, they're home
d42How drear is the wilderness way
d43How gentle God's commands
d44Hush, little Christian child
d45I a little pilgrim stand
d46I am Jesus' little lamb
d47I am standing upon the green shore
d48I have a never failing bank
d49I have a Savior, he's pleading in glory
d50I heard the voice of Jesus say, come unto me and rest
d51I lay my sins on Jesus
d52I love the Lord, his praises
d53I love the name of Jesus, that [the] name the angels sing
d54I love the Sunday school
d55I love thee, dear Savior
d56I love to tell the story which angel voices tell
d57I need thee, precious Jesus [Jesu], for I am full of sin
d58I wish I were a hummingbird
d59I'm a little pilgrim, And a stranger here
d60I'm but a stranger [traveler] here, heaven is my home
d61In heaven, bright heaven
d62Is that the moon rising
d63I've a home far away
d64Jerusalem, the golden, with milk and honey blest
d65Jesus is calling, Come to me and live
d66Jesus loves little children, he is their Friend
d67Jesus loves the little children, Once he took them on his knee
d68Let us love one another, not long may we stay
d69Little children, listen, Do you hear the Sabbath bells
d70Little hearts, O Lord, may love thee
d71Little pilgrim art thou weary
d72Lo the star in the east
d73Many sweet children have lived and died
d74May I go to the Sunday School
d75Meet me in that lovely land
d76Merry laughing, sparkling water
d77Music, sweet music from angels
d78My God, my Father [My God and Father], while [whilst] [though] I stray [pray]
d79Now they have reached
d80O, aged believer whose feet
d81O blessed Savior, Lord above
d82O have you not heard of a [that] beautiful stream
d83O if my house is built upon a rock
d84O let us be faithful
d85O when shall I dwell in a mansion
d86O where shall rest be found
d87O wondrous story of the Lord
d88O yes, we'll go to our Father's home
d89O'er the waters, dark and foaming
d90Only one crossing over
d91Only waiting till the shadows
d92Onward children, do not tarry
d93Onward, press onward, the great command
d94Over the river the crystal stream flows
d95Pleasant is the Sabbath bell
d96Praise Jehovah in the highest
d97Reaching after sunbeams
d98Round the throne in [of] glory, Happy children
d99Say, is your lamp burning, my brother
d100Shall we meet beyond the river

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