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A Selection of Sacred Songs: for the use of schools and academies
Editor:
Elias Nason
Publisher:
Saxton & Pierce, Boston, 1842
Language:
English
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101
Hark, what mean those holy voices
102
Ere falls the stealing step of dawn
103
Jesus, lover of my soul
104
The calm retreat, the silent shade
105
Father of mercies, when the day is dawning
106
Sweet is the last, the parting ray
107
Beneath our feet and o'er our head
108
The Lord my pasture shall prepare
109
Far from the narrow scenes of night
110
We love thy holy temple, Lord
111
Time speeds away, away, away
112
There is a place of waveless rest
113
God moves in a mysterious way
114
The skylark, when the dews of morn
115
To all our loved circle a greeting
116
Tell me, wanderer, wildly roving
117
The gloom of the night adds a charm to the morn
118
The winter is over and gone
119
When the orb of morn enlightens
120
Sparkling and bright in its liquid light
121
See the leaves around us falling
122
Once more to thee, O God of love and power
123
Our Father in heaven we hallow thy name
124
When morning's first and hallowed ray
125
Shall school acquantance be forgot
126
Faintly as tolls the evening chime
127
Those evening bells, those evening bells
128
Hark, the vesper hymn is stealing
129
But for the golden light and rainbow hue
130
When through the torn sail the wild tempest is streaming
131
Peace, troubled soul, whose plaintive moan
132
Lord! dismiss us with thy blessing
133
From all that dwell below the skies
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