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The Sunday School Melodist
Editor:
A. D. Merrill
Publisher:
Charles H. Peirce & Co., Boston, Mass., 1851
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Elements of Worship
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d101
There is a Friend above all others dear
d102
There is a path that leads to God, All others go astray
d103
To Sabbath school, to Sabbath school
d104
To that bright world where the Savior is gone
d105
To the Savior let me fly
d106
To thy great name, O God, belongs
d107
Today is added to our time
d108
'Twas God who made the sun
d109
Upon the swiftly rolling tide
d110
Very little ones are we
d111
We come, we come, a joyful band
d112
We hail with exultation, This glorious festal day
d113
We know there is a home
d114
Welcome to thy Savior's vineyard
d115
Welcome, welcome, little boy
d116
Welcome, welcome, quiet morning
d117
What a strange and wondrous story
d118
What is it shows my soul the way
d119
When children of the Sabbath school
d120
When Jesus left the world of light
d121
When Jesus lived with men below
d122
When the infant spirit flying
d123
When we together weekly meet
d124
Where do children long to go
d125
Where is the high and lofty One
d126
While death his cruel work delayed
d127
Who would not fear to tell a lie
d128
Why should cold or stormy weather
d129
Why should we spend our youthful days
d130
Young children once to Jesus came
d131
Your teachers love you, little friends
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