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The Sunday School's Delight
Editor:
F. Nielson
Publisher:
MacCalla & Co., Philadelphia, Penn., 1903
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First Lines
Elements of Worship
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d1
A helper of my Savior
d2
A welcome warm we joyously
d3
A wonderful story I often
d4
All hail the bright and beautiful morn
d5
Bravely go forth in defense
d6
Cast thy bread upon the waters Thinking not 'tis thrown away
d7
Come and join the royal band
d8
Dear Savior, teach me how
d9
Dear Shepherd of Zion, it oft hath been told
d10
Do something, yes, something
d11
Ever thrillingly sweet is the story
d12
Every springtime seems calling
d13
Faithful remain to thy Savior and King
d14
Father, in thy tender mercy
d15
Father of mercies and of love
d16
For heavenly heirs our Lord prepares
d17
For the bud and the bloom
d18
Gathering in the harvest, From valley
d19
Hail with rejoicings
d20
Happy hurrah, for virtue
d21
Have you looked for my sheep on the mountain
d22
Heed ye not the lengthening shadows
d23
Here again with joy
d24
How may we hope life eternal to win
d25
I love to think [sing] of heaven, where white robed angels are
d26
I soon shall reach the promised land
d27
If we knew what forms were fainting
d28
I'm but a stranger [traveler] here, heaven is my home
d29
In the cross of Christ I [we] glory, towering
d30
In the palace of the king
d31
Into a [the] tent where a gypsy boy lay
d32
Jerusalem how fair and bright
d33
Jesus evermore is calling
d34
Jesus, to this sacred place
d35
Jewels, bright beautiful
d36
Jewels will welcome
d37
Joy to the world, the Savior King
d38
Let us sing of our blessed Redeemer
d39
Marching faithfully onward
d40
May fainting souls approach the Lord
d41
Nobody knows of the work it makes
d42
O, blessed day, when our dear
d43
O Jesus, mighty Savior, King
d44
O who is it like Jesus by prophets foretold
d45
Of all the sweet stories that ever were told, this side
d46
On to victory, on to victory, ever marching
d47
Over the silent sea, Down by the shining shore
d48
Radiant clime of the pure
d49
Rejoice, rejoice, the Lord most high
d50
Running on errands for Jesus
d51
Savior advocate and friend
d52
Scattering precious seed by the wayside
d53
Shout, shout for joy, a brighter down
d54
Some blessed day, Jesus
d55
Some day, but when I cannot tell
d56
The Lord's our Rock, in Him we hide
d57
The sun must shine to give us
d58
There is a fountain filled with blood, drawn from Immanuel's vein [veins]
d59
There is a world of rest
d60
There is something to do
d61
There's a happy, happy day
d62
There's a land far away where the shadows
d63
There's joy with the angels
d64
Through the great and crowded city
d65
'Tis almost time for the Lord to come
d66
'Tis not for pleasure duty calls
d67
To Jesus our Savior, defender
d68
Uplift the banner, let it float skyward and seaward
d69
We all might [may] do good, where [when] we often do ill
d70
We are calling to duty
d71
We are soldiers in the army
d72
We shall meet again in the by and by
d73
We will stand for the right
d74
Welcome the children in my name
d75
What blest book to mortals
d76
When the righteous are crowned
d77
When the stars with trembling awe
d78
Who may to Jesus unbosom
d79
Who shall sing of victory
d80
With tearful eyes I look around
d81
Ye friends of the blessed Redeemer
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