The Sunday School Singing Book: being a collection of hymns with appropriate music, designed as a guide and assistant to the devotional exercises of Sabbath schools and families...(3rd ed.)

Editor: Edward L. White
Publisher: William Crosby and H. P. Nichols, Boston, 1845
Language: English
Notes: Numbering is by page number.
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5From all that dwell below the skiesPage Scan
6God is so good that he will hearPage Scan
7My helper God! I bless thy namePage Scan
8Thine earthly Sabbaths, Lord we lovePage Scan
9My Father, when I come to theePage Scan
10Come let us all with heart and voicePage Scan
11Another six days' work is donePage Scan
12Another smiling day I seePage Scan
14How sweetly flowed the gospel's soundPage Scan
15Awake, my soul, and with the sunPage Scan
16There seems a voice in ev'ry galePage Scan
17Another day its course has runPage Scan
18When marshall'd on the nightly plainPage Scan
20Jesus shall reign, wheree'er the sunPage Scan
21Heaven is the place of rest from sinPage Scan
22We've pass'd another Sabbath dayPage Scan
23There is a glorious world of lightPage Scan
24There's not a tint that paints the rosePage Scan
25The bird, let loose in eastern skiesPage Scan
26I sing the mighty pow'r of GodPage Scan
27O Lord, another week is flownPage Scan
28Lord, teach a little child to prayPage Scan
29This is the day when Christ arosePage Scan
30See Israel's gentle Shepherd standPage Scan
31Once more, my soul, the rising dayPage Scan
32Jerusalem, my happy home!Page Scan
34Yes, I will come, my Saviour callsPage Scan
35Come, children, hail the Prince of PeacePage Scan
36The day is past and gonePage Scan
37Ten thousand diff'rent flowersPage Scan
38The Lord is ris'n indeed! TextPage Scan
39Within these walls be peace!Page Scan
40Far from these scenes of nightPage Scan
41Sweet is the task, O LordPage Scan
42The praises of my tonguePage Scan
43Although the vine its fruit denyPage Scan
44My God! thy boundless love I praisePage Scan
45Be it my only wisdom herePage Scan
46Begin, my soul, th'exalted layPage Scan
47May the grace of Christ our SaviourPage Scan
48Lord of the worlds abovePage Scan
49Upward i lift mine eyesPage Scan
50Sweet is the place of playPage Scan
51Sweet is the place of playPage Scan
52The Sunday school is open to youPage Scan
54How happy is my Christian lot!Page Scan
56The Sunday School with joy so fullPage Scan
58Jesus, lover of my soulPage Scan
59Songs of praise the angels sangPage Scan
60Watchman! tell us of the nightPage Scan
61As the sun's enlivening eyePage Scan
62In a modest humble mindPage Scan
63God of mercy, God of lovePage Scan
64Go to dark GethsemanePage Scan
65As the hart, with eager looksPage Scan
66Saviour who thy flock art feedingPage Scan
67Far from mortal cares retreatingPage Scan
68May the grace of Christ our SaviourPage Scan
69Hark! what mean those holy voicesPage Scan
70Grant us, Lord, thy choicest blessingPage Scan
71Lord! dismiss us with thy blessingPage Scan
72'Tis summer--glorious summerPage Scan
73Hail to the Lord's anointed!Page Scan
74Go, when the morning shinethPage Scan
75Remember thy CreatorPage Scan
76Come, when the leaves are greenestPage Scan
78From Greenland's icy mountainsPage Scan
80I feel within a wantPage Scan
81Come, let our voices joinPage Scan
82My father, my mother, I knowPage Scan
83The winter is over and gonePage Scan
84My country! 'tis of theePage Scan
85Come thou Almighty KingPage Scan
86When shall we meet again?Page Scan
87How sweet is the dayPage Scan
88Farewell for a time!Page Scan
89Great source of beingPage Scan
90Go to the grave in all thy glorious primePage Scan
91I would not live away: I ask not to stayPage Scan
92Sweet spices they brought on their star-lighted wayPage Scan
93Our Father in heavenPage Scan
94Jesus said: Suffer little children to come unto me and forbid them notPage Scan
[This hymnal has not been proofed - data may be incomplete or incorrect]
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