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Sacred Songs For Public Worship: a hymn and tune book
Editor:
M. J. Savage
,
Howard M. Dow
Publisher:
Geo. H. Ellis, Boston, 1883
Language:
English
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O Lord of seasons! unto thee
MISSIONARY CHANT
2
Once more the liberal year laughs out
MISSIONARY CHANT
3
What purpose burns within our hearts
FEDERAL STREET
4
The waves unbuild the wasting shore
FEDERAL STREET
5
Who is he fit to teach and guide
FEDERAL STREET
6
In darker days and nights of storm
FEDERAL STREET
7
Our God is good: in earth and sky
FEDERAL STREET
8
O God, whose presence glows in all
DUKE STREET
9
Great God, in vain man's narrow view
DUKE STREET
10
Where ancient forests widely spread
DUKE STREET
11
Mysterious Presence, Source of all
DUKE STREET
12
O God, I thank thee for each sight
DUKE STREET
13
My God, permit me not to be
DUKE STREET
14
Lo, God is here! let us adore
HEBRON
15
When, as returns this solemn day
HEBRON
16
Ere mountains reared their forms sublime
HEBRON
17
May I resolve with all my heart
HEBRON
18
What secret place, what distant star
HEBRON
19
My gracious God, I own thy right
HEBRON
20
Assist us, Lord, to act, to be
HEBRON
21
I ask not wealth, but power to take
HAMBURG
22
The past is dark with sin and shame
HAMBURG
23
How happy is he, born or taught
HAMBURG
24
'Tis winter now; the fallen snow
HAMBURG
25
Lord, who ordainest for mankind
HAMBURG
26
Again, as evening's shadow falls
HAMBURG
27
O life that maketh all things new
ALL SAINTS
28
O Source divine and Life of all
ALL SAINTS
29
He liveth long who liveth well
ALL SAINTS
30
The very blossoms of our life
ALL SAINTS
31
When up to nightly skies we gaze
ALL SAINTS
32
Ah! why should bitter tears be shed
WARD
33
Oh, sometimes comes to soul and sense
WARD
34
Abide not in the realm of dreams
WARD
35
What is that goal of human hope
WARD
36
Like shadows gliding o'er the plain
WARD
37
God giveth quietness at last!
WARD
38
Deem not that they are blest alone
ERNAN
39
There is a land mine eye hath seen
ERNAN
40
Now is the seed-time; God alone
ERNAN
41
How blessed the righteous when he dies!
ERNAN
42
They call the world a dreary place
ERNAN
43
Now, as the parting hour is nigh
OLD HUNDRED
44
Be thou, O God, exalted high
OLD HUNDRED
45
From all that dwell below the skies
OLD HUNDRED
46
Great God, we sing that mighty hand
OLD HUNDRED
47
Make channels for the streams of love
CHRISTMAS
48
Workman of God, oh, lose not heart
CHRISTMAS
49
Awake, my soul; stretch every nerve
CHRISTMAS
50
Ope, ope, my soul! Around thee press
HUMMEL
51
All men are equal in their birth
HUMMEL
52
O Thou whose own vast temple stands
HUMMEL
53
God's trumpet wakes the slumbering world
HUMMEL
54
Be true to every inmost thought
HUMMEL
55
Thou long-disowned, reviled, oppressed
ARLINGTON
56
O Thou in all thy might so far
ARLINGTON
57
O name all other names above
ARLINGTON
58
We pray no more, made lowly wise
ARLINGTON
59
We love the venerable house
ARLINGTON
60
Oh, blest is he to whom is given
BALERMA
61
Oh, that the Lord would guide my ways
BALERMA
62
Speak gently,—it is better far
BALERMA
63
Father of all! in every age
BALERMA
64
There is a book who runs may read
BALERMA
65
From heart to heart, from creed to creed
BRATTLE STREET
66
I hear it often in the dark
BRATTLE STREET
67
O love divine of all that is
BRATTLE STREET
68
A lowering sky with heavy clouds
BRATTLE STREET
69
How glad the tone when summer's sun
BRATTLE STREET
70
The offerings to thy throne which rise
DEDHAM
71
City of God, how broad and far
DEDHAM
72
When warmer suns and bluer skies
DEDHAM
73
Scorn not the slightest word or deed
DEDHAM
74
I worship thee, sweet Will of God
DEDHAM
75
I breathe the fiery furnace breath
DEDHAM
76
One holy Church of God appears
DUNDEE
77
All as God wills! who wisely heeds
DUNDEE
78
Immortal by their deed and word
DUNDEE
79
Oh, not in far-off realms of space
DUNDEE
80
Father, we would not dare to change
DUNDEE
81
Should auld acquaintance be forgot
AULD LANG SYNE
82
It singeth low in every heart
AULD LANG SYNE
83
The summer days are come again
AULD LANG SYNE
84
The cattle on a thousand hills
AULD LANG SYNE
85
We'll sing our loving trust in God
AULD LANG SYNE
86
The harp at Nature's advent strung
PETERBOROUGH
87
Who is thy neighbor? He whom thou
PETERBOROUGH
88
Walk in the light! so shalt thou know
PETERBOROUGH
89
Our Father, through the coming year
PETERBOROUGH
90
Think gently of the erring one
PETERBOROUGH
91
Our Father, God! thy gracious power
PETERBOROUGH
92
Father, whate'er of earthly bliss
NAOMI
93
The loving Friend to all who bowed
NAOMI
94
Another hand is beckoning us
NAOMI
95
Behold the western evening light!
NAOMI
96
From lips divine, like healing balm
NAOMI
97
Father, by whatsoever light
NAOMI
98
Another year of setting suns
ST. MARTIN'S
99
O God, the darkness roll away
ST. MARTIN'S
100
The softened mould is brown and warm
MARLOW
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