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The Sabbath School Lute: a selection of hymns and appropriate melodies, adapted to the wants of Sabbath schools, families and social meetings
Editor:
E. L. White
,
J. E. Gould
Publisher:
Oliver Ditson, Boston, 1848
Language:
English
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Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name
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Soft be the gently-breathing notes
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Our Father, God, who art in heaven
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O Lord, behold before thy throne
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Thy works proclaim thy glory, Lord
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Art thou my Father? canst thou bear
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Why have we lips, if not to sing
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When Jesus Christ was here below
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Father of our exalted Lord!
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God, in the gospel of his Son
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Assembled in our school once more
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Lord, be thy service all my joy
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There is a stream whose gentle flow
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Still evening comes, with gentle shade
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How blest the sacred tie that binds
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God is the refuge of his saints
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How blest the man whose cautious feet
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As when the weary traveller gains
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Thus far the Lord has led me on
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By Jesus' pure example taught
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Jesus, thou noblest friend of man
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Lord, how delightful 'tis to see
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Father in heaven! thy ceaseless love
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God, thou art good! each perfumed flower
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Great God! and wilt thou condescend
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Almighty Ruler of the skies
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Retiring from our school once more
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From every stormy wind that blows
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From year to year, in love we meet
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O, blest in spirit are the poor
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What shall the dying sinner do
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How many ways the young may find
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Who can describe the joys that rise
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Come, sacred Spirit, from above
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How blest the righteous when he dies!
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Come, thou eternal Spirit, come
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How sweet the hour of closing day
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How vain is all beneath the skies!
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There is a land mine eye hath seen
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Called by the Sabbath bells away
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Another day its course has run
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O Thou who seest the sparrow's fall
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I love to join the joyful play
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Why do I love the hour of rest?
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See you the eastern orb, which glows
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The clear blue sky looks full of love
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I love to have the Sabbath come
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When to the house of God we go
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We are but young--yet we may sing
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Here, gracious God, beneath thy feet
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We've met another Sabbath day
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Come, dearest Lord, and bless this day
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Thus far we're spared again to meet
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Thou art, O God, the life and light
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Father of mercies, God of love
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Still nigh me, O, my Saviour, stand
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Jesus thou source of calm repose
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The Lord my pasture shall prepare
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How sweet to be allowed to pray
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Great God, in whom we live and move
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Why should we spend our youthful days
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There is an hour of hallowed peace
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O could I find from day to day
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Be sacred truth, my child, thy guide
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Thou dear Redeemer, dying Lamb
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O Lord! I would delight in thee
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Awake ye saints and raise your eyes
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There's not a tint that paints the rose
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My God, who makes the sun to know
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Hear, Lord, the voice of praise and prayer
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The morn of life how fair and gay!
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O for that tenderness of heart
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By cool Siloam's shady rill
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When darkness, like a curtain, spreads
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We ask not golden streams of wealth
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The morn of life how fair and gay
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Calm on the bosom of thy God
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What do I read my Bible for
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Young though we are, and in the prime
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In verdant fields of Palestine
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What if the little rain should say
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When children give their hearts to God
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When in the school we rise to pray
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Will God, who made the earth and sea
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Beware, beware of careless words
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A little word in kindness said
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Almighty Father! I am weak
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Jesus, unite our hearts to thee
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Lord, I would own thy tender care
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With warm affection let us view
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Come, children, learn to fear the Lord
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How beautiful the setting sun!
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The Lord our God is Lord of all
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Father! I love to read of thee
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O, for a heart to praise my God
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I love the sunshine everywhere
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Let children that would fear the Lord
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Lord, teach us children how to pray
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O thou, whose tender mercy hears
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How shall the young secure their hearts
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