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The Sabbath School Hymnal, a collection of songs, services and responses for Jewish Sabbath schools, and homes 4th rev. ed.
Editor:
I. S. Moses
Publisher:
I. S. Moses, Chicago, 1897
Denomination:
Jewish Congregations
,
Judaism
Language:
English
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98
Land of our fathers! whereso'er we roam
[Land of our fathers! whereso'er we roam]
100
O rest in the Lord, wait patiently for Him
[O rest in the Lord, wait patiently for Him]
101
I see the wrong that round me lies
[I see the wrong that round me lies]
102
Who is like Thee, O Universal Lord!
[Who is like Thee, O Universal Lord!]
103
The heavens declare Thy glory, Lord
[The heavens declare Thy glory, Lord]
104
All around us, fair with flowers
[All around us, fair with flowers]
105
Say not the law divine
[Say not the law divine]
106
Be true to ev'ry inmost thought
[Be true to ev'ry inmost thought]
107
One by one the sands are flowing
[One by one the sands are flowing]
108
Live for something; Be not Idle
[Live for something; Be not Idle]
109
All are architects of fate
[All are architects of fate]
110
How happy is he born and taught
[How happy is he born and taught]
111
The heart it hath its own estate
[The heart it hath its own estate]
112
There lives a voice within me
[There lives a voice within me]
113
Go, my child, --Thus saith the Highest
[Go, my child, Thus saith the Highest]
114
Life is onward,--Use it With a forward aim
[Life is onward, Use it With a forward aim]
115
Pour forth the oil, --pour boldly forth
[Pour forth the oil, pour boldly forth]
116
So here hath been dawning
[So here hath been dawning]
117
Rouse up to work that waits for us
[Rouse up to work that waits for us]
118
Who is thy neighbor? He whom thou
[Who is thy neighbor? He whom thou]
119
Ah! how skillful grows the hand
[Ah! how skillful grows the hand]
120
The future hides in it
[The future hides in it]
121
Whene'er a noble deed is wrought
[Whene'er a noble deed is wrought]
122
Honor to him who freely gives
[Honor to him who freely gives]
123
Speak gently!--it is better far
[Speak gently!--it is better far]
124
Have you heard the golden city
[Have you heard the golden city]
125
Say not they die, those martyr souls
[Say not they die, those martyr souls]
126
Let in light--the holy light
[Let in light--the holy light]
127
Oh sometimes gleams upon my sight
[Oh sometimes gleams upon my sight]
128
Morning is coming, Stars fade away
[Morning is coming, Stars fade away]
129
Morning awaketh, darkness is gone
[Morning awaketh, darkness is gone]
130
Who taught the bird to build her nest
[Who taught the bird to build her nest]
131
Little drops of water
[Little drops of water]
132
I sing th'almighty pow'r of God
[I sing th'almighty pow'r of God]
133
When the stars at set of sun
[When the stars at set of sun]
134
None is like God who reigns above
[None is like God who reigns above]
135
Brightly glows the day
[Brightly glows the day]
136
God made the sun, that world, of light
[God made the sun, that world, of light]
137
God make my life a little light
[God make my life a little light]
138
God is always near me
[God is always near me]
139
See the rain is falling
[See the rain is falling]
140
The still small voice that speaks within
[The still small voice that speaks within]
141
A silv'ry tide, called "Sunny Side"
[A silv'ry tide, called "Sunny Side"]
142
The Spring has called us from our sleep
[The Spring has called us from our sleep]
143
The rose is queen among the flowers
[The rose is queen among the flowers]
144
See the rivers flowing
[See the rivers flowing]
145
Hast thou sounded the depths of yonder sea?
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