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The Sunday School Choir and Superintendent's Assistant: Consisting of Services, Prayers, and Lessons for the Opening of Sunday School
Editor:
Thomas Whittemore
Published:
1844
Place of Publication:
Boston, Mass.
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d101
Safely through another week
d102
Savior, [Say], who thy flock are [art] feeding
d103
See, another year is gone
d104
Shall we spend our youthful days
d105
Shepherds, rejoice, lift up your eyes
d106
Sister, thou wast [wert] mild and lovely
d107
Sweet spices they brought on their star lighted way
d108
Teacher, at the feet of love
d109
The joy that from religion flows
d110
The Lord is our Shepherd and we are his lambs
d111
The Lord, our Father reigns
d112
The morning light is breaking; the darkness disappears
d113
The rose the sweetly blooming rose
d114
The Sabbath of the Lord, the Sabbath is our day
d115
The seraphs bright are hovering
d116
The sun is shining bright
d117
The Sunday school is open to all
d118
The Sunday school with joy so full
d119
There is a happy land, Far, [not] far away
d120
There is a land of pure delight, Where saints immortal reign
d121
There is a stream whose gentle flow
d122
There's not a place in earth's vast round
d123
Thou great Supreme, Thou only just and true
d124
Thou whose wide extended sway
d125
Though lost to our sight we may not deplore thee
d126
'Tis easier work if we begin
d127
'Tis religion that can give sweetest pleasures
d128
'Tis summer, glorious summer, look
d129
To thee be praise forever
d130
To thee, O blessed Savior
d131
To thee we raise our voices
d132
To thy temple I repair
d133
Unto thee we lift our song
d134
Unvail [Unveil] thy bosom, faithful tomb
d135
We come our Sabbath hymn to raise
d136
We come with joy and gladness
d137
We leave our tasks, we leave our play
d138
We praise thee, Lord, for this glad day
d139
We've passed a pleasant Sabbath day
d140
What are these [those] soul reviving strains
d141
What sounds of great mercy salute the glad ear
d142
When children give their hearts to God
d143
When, his salvation bringing [sending]
d144
When marshalled on the nightly [mighty] plain
d145
When the joyous day is dawning
d146
When will that day appear
d147
While we are young and happy
d148
Whither but to thee, O Lord
d149
With warm delight and grateful joy
d150
Youth is the time for faith and love
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