The Sabbath School Lute: a selection of hymns and appropriate melodies, adapted to the wants of Sabbath schools, families and social meetings

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1Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy namePage Scan
2Soft be the gently-breathing notesPage Scan
3Our Father, God, who art in heavenPage Scan
4O Lord, behold before thy thronePage Scan
5Thy works proclaim thy glory, LordPage Scan
6Art thou my Father? canst thou bearPage Scan
7Why have we lips, if not to singPage Scan
8When Jesus Christ was here belowPage Scan
9Father of our exalted Lord!Page Scan
10God, in the gospel of his SonPage Scan
11Assembled in our school once morePage Scan
12Lord, be thy service all my joyPage Scan
13There is a stream whose gentle flowPage Scan
14Still evening comes, with gentle shadePage Scan
15How blest the sacred tie that bindsPage Scan
16God is the refuge of his saintsPage Scan
17How blest the man whose cautious feetPage Scan
18As when the weary traveller gainsPage Scan
19Thus far the Lord has led me onPage Scan
20By Jesus' pure example taughtPage Scan
21Jesus, thou noblest friend of manPage Scan
22Lord, how delightful 'tis to seePage Scan
23Father in heaven! thy ceaseless lovePage Scan
24God, thou art good! each perfumed flowerPage Scan
25Great God! and wilt thou condescendPage Scan
26Almighty Ruler of the skiesPage Scan
27Retiring from our school once morePage Scan
28From every stormy wind that blowsPage Scan
29From year to year, in love we meetPage Scan
30O, blest in spirit are the poorPage Scan
31What shall the dying sinner doPage Scan
32How many ways the young may findPage Scan
33Who can describe the joys that risePage Scan
34Come, sacred Spirit, from abovePage Scan
35How blest the righteous when he dies!Page Scan
36Come, thou eternal Spirit, comePage Scan
37How sweet the hour of closing dayPage Scan
38How vain is all beneath the skies!Page Scan
39There is a land mine eye hath seenPage Scan
40Called by the Sabbath bells awayPage Scan
41Another day its course has runPage Scan
42O Thou who seest the sparrow's fallPage Scan
43I love to join the joyful playPage Scan
44Why do I love the hour of rest?Page Scan
45See you the eastern orb, which glowsPage Scan
46The clear blue sky looks full of lovePage Scan
47I love to have the Sabbath comePage Scan
48When to the house of God we goPage Scan
49We are but young--yet we may singPage Scan
50Here, gracious God, beneath thy feetPage Scan
51We've met another Sabbath dayPage Scan
52Come, dearest Lord, and bless this dayPage Scan
53Thus far we're spared again to meetPage Scan
54Thou art, O God, the life and lightPage Scan
55Father of mercies, God of lovePage Scan
56Still nigh me, O, my Saviour, standPage Scan
57Jesus thou source of calm reposePage Scan
58The Lord my pasture shall preparePage Scan
59How sweet to be allowed to prayPage Scan
60Great God, in whom we live and movePage Scan
61Why should we spend our youthful daysPage Scan
62There is an hour of hallowed peacePage Scan
63O could I find from day to dayPage Scan
64Be sacred truth, my child, thy guidePage Scan
65Thou dear Redeemer, dying LambPage Scan
66O Lord! I would delight in theePage Scan
67Awake ye saints and raise your eyesPage Scan
68There's not a tint that paints the rosePage Scan
69My God, who makes the sun to knowPage Scan
70Hear, Lord, the voice of praise and prayerPage Scan
71The morn of life how fair and gay!Page Scan
72O for that tenderness of heartPage Scan
73By cool Siloam's shady rillPage Scan
74When darkness, like a curtain, spreadsPage Scan
75We ask not golden streams of wealthPage Scan
76The morn of life how fair and gayPage Scan
77Calm on the bosom of thy GodPage Scan
78What do I read my Bible forPage Scan
79Young though we are, and in the primePage Scan
80In verdant fields of PalestinePage Scan
81What if the little rain should sayPage Scan
82When children give their hearts to GodPage Scan
83When in the school we rise to prayPage Scan
84Will God, who made the earth and seaPage Scan
85Beware, beware of careless wordsPage Scan
86A little word in kindness saidPage Scan
87Almighty Father! I am weakPage Scan
88Jesus, unite our hearts to theePage Scan
89Lord, I would own thy tender carePage Scan
90With warm affection let us viewPage Scan
91Come, children, learn to fear the LordPage Scan
92How beautiful the setting sun!Page Scan
93The Lord our God is Lord of allPage Scan
94Father! I love to read of theePage Scan
95O, for a heart to praise my GodPage Scan
96I love the sunshine everywherePage Scan
97Let children that would fear the LordPage Scan
98Lord, teach us children how to prayPage Scan
99O thou, whose tender mercy hearsPage Scan
100How shall the young secure their heartsPage Scan

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