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The Tree of Life: for Sunday Schools and Gospel Meetings
Editor:
W. O. Perkins
,
A. Byron Condo
Publisher:
G. D. Russell & Co., Boston, 1878
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There's a tree ever-blooming and fair
4
Far away in the land of the holy
6
Use the present moment
7
Our song is still of Jesus
8
Jesus lives, awake the strain
9
Not many can stand in the sunlight
10
A little while longer to labor
12
Shadow of a mighty rock!
13
Yet a little labor
14
Why toil and labor here below?
15
Soon, oh! soon, I am going over
16
Life is not a trifling shadow
18
Is it well with your soul today, brother
[Is it well with your soul today, brother]
19
I will sing sweet songs of Jesus
20
How lovely the flowers which bloom
21
What can I give to Jesus
22
Beautiful house of my Father
23
Jesus rules and reigns above
24
Behold the glorious banner of salvation
26
When I draw near thy pearly gate
27
Onward, Christian soldiers
29
Don't you hear the Angels sing
30
When the time of our earthly sojourning is o'er
31
I love to go to Sabbath school
32
The dark and turbid river death
33
We all might do good, Where we often do ill
34
Who is this with love so tender
35
O what shall I do with this heart of mine
36
I love to sing for Jesus
38
Oh, where are you going my brother?
39
The harvest now is blooming
40
Sinner, come to Jesus! Thou in danger art!
42
The pearl of great price
43
Jesus, Thou hast promis'd
44
There's a voice that speaks so softly
45
I am far away from my Father's house
46
I soon shall reach the golden gate
47
Oh! wild and dark was the winter night
48
When mid toil and strife I wander
49
O! bounteous Hand
50
Once in royal David's city
51
The angels sang for joy
52
Merry Christmas! Happy greeting!
54
Jesus, our Lord, in a manger was born
55
Come join the angels in the song
56
Night rested on Judea's plains
57
Let the merry church bells ring
58
Oh how I love the Sabbath school
60
There are angels arrayed in white
61
Beautiful Zion, the home of the blest
62
Tho' in life the tempests gather
63
There are many things to do
64
Jesus, mighty Prince of Glory
65
Jesus called the little ones
66
As Jacob, till the angel
67
List to the story Jesus hath spoken
68
Why stay away from Jesus?
69
There lies a fair and golden land
70
Only a few more days of toil and care
71
If with sin you now are griev'd
72
There is work to be done for the Master above
73
Follow after Jesus, Children come today
74
Oh, how soft is the mantle of peace
75
When the way looks dark and drear
76
A thought comes floating thro; the air
77
Have you heard of Jesus
78
Lord, within thy holy temple
80
Waiting for the dawning of a brighter day
81
Merrily we sing our songs tonight
82
I take Thee, precious Jesus
83
We welcome this blest Sabbath day
85
Take up your cross of sorrow
86
Jesus, Thou hast died to save me
87
Take thy staff, O pilgrim, Haste thee on thy way
88
Come to Jesus, blest Redeemer
89
My Saviour I am longing now
90
I love the blessed story
91
Word of God, thy light shall guide us
92
Little children one and all
93
Oh save our land for jesus
94
A welcome tonight friends!
95
Suffer little children, Full of their glee
96
Though the path be rough and thorny
97
The Master has a vineyard
98
Now we wander where the shadows
99
There is plenty to do in this world of ours
100
O faint not, falter not, dear friends
101
Oh, 'tis a blessed task, indeed
102
Work while it is today. The Master did command
103
He leadeth me, I need not fear
104
I am sitting by the River
105
Weary, heavy laden
106
O'er the rugged path we wander
107
Hail! oh little Christian sailor
108
The radiant lines of morning sun
110
This life has its charms, as well as its toils
112
I met a poor wand'rer today
113
Jesus leads us all the way!
114
Jesus, I cling to thee, Fountain of life
115
When the Saviour we love was on earth
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