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Songs for the Sanctuary: or hymns and tunes for Christian worship
Editor:
Charles S. Robinson
Publisher:
A. S. Barnes and Co., New York, 1871
Language:
English
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901
Now let our cheerful eyes survey
902
We bless thee for thy peace, O God
903
If God is mine, then present things
904
When I can read my title clear
905
Father, thy thoughts are peace towards me
906
Unite my roving [rising] thoughts unite
907
My God the covenant of thy love abides forever sure
908
There is a safe and [a] secret place
909
If thou impart thyself to me, No other good I need
910
Lord, I address thy heavenly throne
911
All that I was, my sin, my guilt
912
Why should the children of a King
913
My Father, God, how sweet the sound
914
Firm as the earth thy [the] gospel stands
915
My God, my Father, blissful [blessed] [cheering] name
916
Thou very present Aid
917
In every trying hour
918
Behold what wondrous grace
919
Here I can firmly rest
920
What cheering words are these
921
Grace, 'tis a charming [cheering] [joyful] [pleasing] sound
922
I heard the voice of Jesus say, come unto me and rest
923
Upward I lift mine [my] eyes
924
I once was a stranger to grace and to God
925
Heirs of unending life
926
Peace, peace, I leave with you
927
Jesus, thy robe of righteousness
928
My Shepherd will supply my need
929
Arise, my soul, arise, shake off
930
Unshaken as the sacred hill [hills] and fixed as mountains stand
931
Go, labor on, spend and be spent
932
God guard the poor, We may not see
933
Thou God of hope, to thee we bow
934
When Jesus dwelt in mortal clay
935
Jesus, our best beloved Friend
936
One cup of healing oil and the wine
937
O what stupendous mercy shines
938
Go, labor on, while it is day
939
O still in accents sweet and strong
940
Our God is love, and all his saints
941
Jesus, our Lord, how rich thy grace
942
And must I part with all I have
943
Father of mercies, send thy grace
944
Blest is the man, whose softening [generous] heart
945
Scorn not the slightest word or deed
946
My soul be on thy [your] guard
947
Sow in the morn thy [the] seed, At eve
948
Make haste, O man, to live
949
Laborers of Christ, arise
950
O praise our God today, His constant mercy bless
951
Lord, if at thy command The word of life we sow
952
Mourn for the thousands slain
953
He that [who] goeth forth with weeping, Bearing [sowing] precious seed in love
954
Vain were all our toil and labor
955
Like the eagle, upward, onward
956
Pilgrims in this vale of sorrow
957
Cast thy bread upon the waters Thinking not 'tis thrown away
958
Blessed angels, high in heaven
959
Father, hear the prayer we offer
960
With my substance I will honor my Redeemer
961
My God, my Father [My God and Father], while [whilst] [though] I stray [pray]
962
I bless thee, Lord, for sorrows sent
963
I cannot always trace the way
964
O deem not they are blest alone
965
If life in sorrow must be spent
966
Thy will be done, In devious way
967
My times of sorrow and of joy Great God, are in
968
When musing sorrow weeps [mourns] the past
969
It is the Lord, enthroned in light
970
O thou whose mercy guides my way
971
I cannot call affliction sweet
972
When grief and anguish press me down
973
Affliction is a stormy deep
974
When waves of trouble [sorrow] round me swell
975
O thou who diest the mourner's tear
976
One prayer I have, all prayers in one
977
Jesus, my sorrow lies too deep
978
Must Jesus bear the [his] cross alone
979
Jesus, in sickness and in pain
980
When languor and disease invade
981
If, through unruffled seas, Toward heaven we calmly sail
982
It is thy hand, my God
983
When overwhelmed with grief
984
How tender is thy hand
985
My times are in Thy hand
986
Along my earthly way
987
Peace, troubled soul, whose [thy] plaintive moan
988
Be still, my heart, these anxious cares
989
When adverse winds and waves arise
990
At evening time, let there be light
991
When gathering clouds [storms] around I view
992
My Jesus [Father] [Savior], as thou wilt
993
Thy way, not mine, O Lord
994
My spirit longeth [longs] for Thee, Within my troubled breast
995
Cheer up, desponding soul
996
Jesus, my happy heart now gives
997
Be tranquil, O my soul
998
There is a blessed home Beyond this land of woe
999
Send kindly light amid the encircling gloom
1000
Thy will be done, I will not fear
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