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The Sabbath School Melodist: being a selection of hymns with appropriate music; for the use of Sabbath schools, families and social meetings
Editor:
William M. Byrnes
Publisher:
Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, Boston, 1850
Language:
English
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101
Saviour, source of every blessing
102
Vainly through night's weary hours
103
One there is, above all others
104
All hail the power of Jesus' name!
CORONATION
105
My God, my King, to thee I'll raise
106
Come, children, hail the Prince of Peace
107
O all ye nations, praise the Lord
108
Welcome, sweet day of rest
109
Awake, and sing the song
110
How beauteous are their feet
111
Almighty Maker, God!
112
Lord, we come before thee now
113
Lord, before thy presence come
114
Heavenly Father,--sovereign Lord
115
Oh, that men their songs would raise
116
When, dearest Saviour, when shall I
117
"Let little children come to me"
118
Our father who in heaven art!
119
Father of lights! thy needful aid
120
Let the Sabbath day be blest
[Let the Sabbath day be blest]
121
Soon will set the Sabbath sun
122
Morning breaks upon the tomb
123
Son of God thy blessing grant
124
Christians! brethren! ere we part
125
Thou art the WAY--to thee alone
126
How shall the young secure their hearts
127
God of my life, my morning song
128
O Lord, our fathers oft have told
129
The Bible! 'tis a book divine
130
Our Father in heaven
131
Thou sweet gliding Kedron, by thy silver stream
132
The Lord is my Shepherd, no want shall I know
133
Sweet spices they brought on their star-lighted way
134
How sweet to be allowed to pray
135
O that the Lord would teach my tongue
136
Prayer is the soul's sincere desire
137
Dear Refuge of my weary soul
138
While, with ceaseless course the sun
139
For a season called to part
140
To thy temple I repair
141
Sons of men, behold from far
142
'Tis religion that can give
143
From Greenland's icy mountains
144
To thee, O blessed Saviour
145
Hail to the Lord's anointed!
146
Time is winging us away
147
Ere I sleep, for every favor
148
To thee our wants are known
149
There is a grassy bed
150
On what has now been sown
151
To God I lift mine eyes
152
Jesus, the Saviour's nigh
153
In school together met once more
154
Rich is the sacred song that swells
155
Childhood and youth, how vain they seem!
156
From year to year in love we meet
157
How helpless guilty nature lies
158
O who are they that venture near
159
Why should we spend our youthful days
160
Try us, O God, and search the ground
161
Jesus bids me seek his face
162
Rock of ages! cleft for me
163
Christ, whose glory fills the skies
164
To thy pastures, fair and large
165
Children, hear the melting story
166
Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing
167
O'er the realms of pagan darkness
168
Guide me, O thou great Jehovah
169
O thou that hear'st when sinners cry
170
On the dark wave of Galilee
171
A mourning class, a vacant seat
172
Return, my roving heart, return
173
Jesus, Lord of life and glory
174
Jesus shall reign, where'er the sun
175
As flows the rapid river
176
When shall the voice of singing
177
Remember thy Creator
178
Roll on, thou mighty ocean!
179
Eternal Father, God of love
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