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The Service of Song for Baptist Churches
Editor:
S. L. Caldwell
Publisher:
Sheldon, New York, N.Y., 1876
Denomination:
Baptist hymnals (general)
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First Lines
Tune Names
Elements of Worship
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d601
What are these in bright array
d602
What grace, O Lord, and beauty shone
d603
What mean this eager, anxious throng
d604
What secret place, what distant star
d605
What shall I render to my God for all his kindness shown
d606
What star is this, with [which] beams so bright
d607
What various hindrances we meet
d608
When all thy [your] mercies, O my [our] God [gracious Lord]
d609
When at thy footstool, Lord, I bend
d610
When first, o'erwhelmed with sin and shame
d611
When God revealed his gracious name
d612
When I can read my title clear
d613
When I survey life's varied scene
d614
When I survey the wondrous cross
d615
When Isr'l, of the Lord beloved
d616
When Jordan hushed his [its] waters still
d617
When languor and disease invade
d618
When marshalled on the nightly [mighty] plain
d619
When overwhelmed with grief
d620
When sins and fears prevailing rise
d621
When the worn spirit wants repose
d622
When thy mortal life is fled
d623
When wounded sore the stricken soul [heart]
d624
Whene'er my faithless footsteps
d625
Where high the heavenly temple stands The house
d626
Where is my [our] God, does he retire
d627
While my Redeemer's near
d628
While shepherds watch [watched] their flocks by night
d629
While thee I [we] seek, protecting power
d630
While we thy ways, blest Savior
d631
While with ceaseless [careless] course the sun
d632
Who can forbear to sing
d633
Why do we [ye] [you] mourn departing [departed] [for dying] friends
d634
Why should the children of a King
d635
With all my [our] [the] power [powers] of heart and tongue
d636
With broken heart and contrite sigh
d637
With joy we hail the sacred day
d638
With joy we meditate the [thy] grace
d639
With my substance I will honor my Redeemer
d640
With one consent let all the earth
d641
With reverence let the [should thy] saints appear
d642
With songs and honors sounding loud
d643
With tearful eyes I look around
d644
With tears of anguish I lament
d645
Witness, ye men and angels, now
d646
Work, for the night is coming, work through the morning hours
d647
Worthy is he that once was slain
d648
Worthy the Lamb of boundless sway
d649
Wouldst thou learn the depth
d650
Ye Christian heroes [heralds], go proclaim
d651
Ye messengers of Christ [God]
d652
Ye nations round [of] the earth, rejoice
d653
Ye servant [servants] of the Lord, Each in his [your] office waits
d654
Ye that [who] in his [these] courts are found
d655
Ye trembling captives, hear The gospel trumpet sounds
d656
Ye [You] servants of God [Christ] your Master proclaim
d657
Yes, we trust the day is breaking
d658
Your harps, ye [you] trembling [mourning] [tearful], saints
d659
Zion [Sion] stands by [with] hills surrounded
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