Songs of Pilgrimage: a hymnal for the churches of Christ (2nd ed.)

Editor: H. L. Hastings
Publisher: Scriptural Tract Repository, Boston, 1888
Denomination: Disciples of Christ
Language: English
Notes: Some pages were added from another copy.
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1401A charge to keep I have, A God to glorifyPage Scan
1402O God, in whom we live and move, Thy love is lawPage Scan
1403What though on stormy seas we sailPage Scan
1404O who is it like the mighty onePage Scan
1405The race that long in darkness pinedPage Scan
1406Come, let us join our cheerful songs With angels round the thronePage Scan
1407Salvation, O the joyful soundPage Scan
1408Jerusalem, the golden, with milk and honey blestPage Scan
1409Jerusalem, the glorious, the glory of the electPage Scan
1410The world is very evilPage Scan
1411Brief life is here our portionPage Scan
1412Ho reapers of life's harvest why stand with rested bladePage Scan
1413Come, let us anew our journey pursue, Roll round[Come, let us anew, Our journey pursue]Page Scan
1414Our Savior and King, thy praises we singPage Scan
1415Along each pilgrim's wayPage Scan
1416Rejoice around the tomb where Jesus layPage Scan
1417Jubilee, jubilee, hear the trumpet soundPage Scan
1418Today the Savior calls, ye wanderers comePage Scan
1419Lead us, O Lord, our GodPage Scan
1420Christian, the morn breaks sweetly [gently] o'er theePage Scan
1421Christians, awake, awake from sleepingPage Scan
1422My home is over JordanPage Scan
1423My soul, oppressed with sorrowPage Scan
1424Depth of mercy, can there be, Mercy still reserved for me?Page Scan
1425Hark, my soul, it is the LordPage Scan
1426How blest the righteous when he diesPage Scan
1427My God, I thank thee, may no thoughtPage Scan
1428Unvail [Unveil] thy bosom, faithful tombPage Scan
1429How sweet the hour of closing dayPage Scan
1430See at last the signs portendingPage Scan
1431Day of wrath, O day of burningPage Scan
1432Dies Irae Dies IllaPage Scan
1433How sweet was the song of the angels of lightPage Scan
1434Be joyful in God, all ye landsPage Scan
1435If I in thy likeness, O Lord, may awakePage Scan
1436In songs of sublime adoration and praisePage Scan
1437There is life for [in] a look at the Crucified OnePage Scan
1438There remaineth a rest for the people of GodPage Scan
1439O thou in whose presence my soul takes delightPage Scan
1440I think, when I read that [the] sweet story of oldPage Scan
1441My soul, thou hast fled to thy SaviorPage Scan
1442There's a city that looks o'er [on] the valleyPage Scan
1443O what is our hope, and our joy, and our crownPage Scan
1444Be joyful in God, for his mercy and gracePage Scan
1445On the north and the east, on the south and the westPage Scan
1446When the harvest is past and the summer is o'erPage Scan
1447Hail to the brightness of Zion's glad morningPage Scan
1448Strong to redeem is the Lord who hath loved mePage Scan
1449Brightest and best of the sons [stars] of the morningPage Scan
1450Daughter of Zion, awake from thy sadnessPage Scan
1451Come, ye [you] disconsolate, where'er ye [you] languishPage Scan
1452God, the all terrible, King, [Thou], who ordainestPage Scan
1453Jesus, the Comforter, bruised and heart-brokenPage Scan
1454Ziion, the desolate, ruined, forsakenPage Scan
1455The time is short make haste the hour drawsPage Scan
1456Again returns the day of holy restPage Scan
1457Abide with me, fast falls the eventidePage Scan
1458Savior again to Thy dear name we raisePage Scan
1459Ye [You] servants of God [Christ] your Master proclaimPage Scan
1460O worship the King, all glorious abovePage Scan
1461O praise ye the Lord With heart and with voicePage Scan
1462Prepare a new song Jehovah to praisePage Scan
1463Give glory to God, ye children of menPage Scan
1464Begone, unbelief, [for] my [our] Savior is nearPage Scan
1465Ye servants of God, acknowledge him nearPage Scan
1466Though trouble assail us, and dangers affrightPage Scan
1467O all that pass by, to Jesus draw nearPage Scan
1468O praise ye the Lord, Prepare your glad voicePage Scan
1469Let us go forth and leave the world behind usPage Scan
1470Rock of my strengthPage Scan
1471Hear ye the call who bear life's wearyPage Scan
1472He who goes forth in sadness and in weepingPage Scan
1473Behold, I come, My soul attend the warningPage Scan
1474Roll on, old year, thy scenes are almost endedPage Scan
1475Brothers, awake, it is no time for sleepingPage Scan
1476Sing to the Lord, the Rock of our salvationPage Scan
1477Sing, sing and pray, eternity is dawningPage Scan
1478Not unto us but to thy name give gloryPage Scan
1479Now, when the dusky shades of night retreatingPage Scan
1480Day is far spent, the shadows lengthen round usPage Scan
1481Soon o'er the hilltopsPage Scan
1482Weary with watching, worn and full of sorrowPage Scan
1483Thou knowest, Lord, the weariness and sorrowPage Scan
1484Come unto me [him], when shadows darkly gatherPage Scan
1485Come, O my soul, with many burdens wearyPage Scan
1486Yes, it is well, though shades around us gatherPage Scan
1487O Friend divine, when from our loved onesPage Scan
1488O for the peace which [that] floweth as [like] a riverPage Scan
1489Father, in thy mysterious presence kneelingPage Scan
1490Stand up for Jesus, though his foes surroundPage Scan
1491O turn ye [you], O turn ye [you], for why will ye [you] diePage Scan
1492Why sleep ye, my brethren? come, let us arisePage Scan
1493Thou soft [sweet] flowing [gliding] Kedron [Cedron], by thy silver [limpid] streamPage Scan
1494O wanderer, where art thouPage Scan
1495O Zion, afflicted with wave upon wavePage Scan
1496O, turn to the strongholdPage Scan
1497Though faint, yet pursuing, we go on our wayPage Scan
1498Thy triumphs, Redeemer of men, we proclaimPage Scan
1499O thought full of sweetnessPage Scan
1500I'm weary of straying [sighing] O fain would [when shall] I restPage Scan

[This hymnal has not been proofed - data may be incomplete or incorrect]
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