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Spiritual Songs of the First National Association of Spiritualists
Publisher:
Stormont & Jackson, Washington, D.C., 1892
Denomination:
National Spiritualist Association of Churches
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Elements of Worship
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Abide with me, fast falls the eventide
d2
Across yon river's shining waves
d3
Again there dawns the natal day
d4
All are architects of fate
d5
All around us, fair with flowers
d6
All hail the Truth, behold, he comes
d7
All hail to the light, the pure beaming light
d8
All nature speaks, let men give ear
d9
All this night bright angels sing
d10
And over his furrowed fields
d11
Angels come ye in the light
d12
Another friend has passed away
d13
Arouse, ye liberal souls
d14
As brethren here again we meet
d15
As the sweet bird that sings
d16
As you travel over life's weary way
d17
Be thyself, a nobler gospel
d18
Blest be the tie that binds our hearts in Christian love
d19
Blest is the man, whose softening [generous] heart
d20
By cool Siloam's shady rill
d21
Come and sing of life's great object
d22
Come, friends and brethren, all unite
d23
Come, gentle spirits, to us now
d24
Come let us join in cheerful song
d25
Come let us raise to heaven our songs
d26
Come sound the praise of truth's fair name
d27
Come, ye spirits true and faithful
d28
Eternal Father, by whose hand
d29
Eternal Presence, life divine
d30
Every step the way thou goest
d31
For the future [are we] [we are] building
d32
Friends and comrades, hear the signal
d33
Friends of freedom, ye who stand
d34
Gently fall [falls] the dew [dews] of eve
d35
Glad voices let us raise
d36
God of the granite and the rose
d37
Hark, through nature's vast cathedral
d38
Have you heard the golden city
d39
He liveth long who liveth well
d40
Holy ministers of light
d41
Honor those whose hands are sowing
d42
Hours here together spent
d43
How cheering the thought, that the angels of God
d44
How to be happy, Go ask the flower
d45
I love the sunshine everywhere
d46
I try to count the blessings
d47
I will sing you a song of that [a] [the] beautiful
d48
If thou hast apprehended well
d49
If we knew the secret sorrows
d50
In the dark hour of peril
d51
In the moments when life's shadows
d52
In the silence of the midnight
d53
I've reached the land of corn and wine
d54
Joy to the world, the darkness flies
d55
Joyfully, joyfully, onward I [we] move
d56
Lead, kindly Light, amid the encircling gloom
d57
Let pure love for one another
d58
Let such as feel oppression's load [rod]
d59
Let such as make the truth their choice
d60
Let truth alone prevail
d61
Let us gather up the sunbeams
d62
Live for something be not idle
d63
Make use of me, my God
d64
My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty
d65
My latest sun is sinking fast, My race is nearly run
d66
Nature, grandest theme of all
d67
Nearer, my God, to thee, nearer to thee
d68
Not he that counts my errors
d69
Now let all the earth rejoice
d70
Now let our thoughts uplifted be
d71
O come, come away, from error now oppressing
d72
O home of love we sing of thee
d73
O how sweet it is to think
d74
O sometimes gleams upon our [my] sight
d75
O soul, begin thy mighty quest
d76
O think of the homes round us
d77
O thou to whom in ancient time
d78
O yet we trust that somehow good
d79
One [A] sweetly [sweet] solemn thought comes to me o'er and o'er
d80
One by one, the sands are flowing
d81
Only waiting till the shadows
d82
Peace to the man, wise, just, and good
d83
Pleasant is life, and sweet the light
d84
Praise to thee, all bounteous nature
d85
Reason, the friend of human kind
d86
Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky
d87
Say not, it matters not to me
d88
Say not they die those martyr souls
d89
Scatter the germs of the beautiful
d90
Scorn not the slightest word or deed
d91
Shine out, ye twinkling stars of night
d92
Shout the glorious tidings, angels come today
d93
Sit not idly, with hands folded
d94
Sitting in my silent chamber
d95
Soft and low those angel voices
d96
Soft flowing river, star lighted stream
d97
Sowing in the morning, sowing seeds of kindness
d98
Speak gently, it is better far
d99
Speak not a word that ever may wound
d100
Stand for the right, though falsehood rail
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