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Songlets for Sabbath School and Home
Editor:
D. P. Horton
Publisher:
Biglow & Main Co., New York, N.Y., 1881
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d1
Baby is a sailor boy
d2
Christ is born, Christ is born, shout the tidings
d3
Dear Jesus, hear the feeble cry
d4
Dear mother when my prayer is said
d5
Give me a draught from the crystal spring
d6
Good night, my dear mother
d7
Hang up the baby's stocking
d8
Heavenly Father throned above us
d9
Holy Bible, book divine, Precious treasure, thou art mine
d10
I have rare good health
d11
In my heart for ever springeth
d12
Jesus, tender shepherd, hear us
d13
Let us with a joyful mind
d14
Listen to the roses
d15
Little deeds of kindness
d16
Lord of heaven, lone and sad
d17
Now with creation's morning song
d18
Onward we march to victory
d19
Remember now thy Creator
d20
The sun has gone down and the birds are asleep
d21
Today we hear the Savior call
d22
Waken, Christian children
d23
We are little sunbeams
d24
What our Father does is well
d25
Where have you been, little bride
d26
Who formed the little sparrow
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