The Tribute of Praise: a collection of hymns and tunes for public and social worship, and for the use in the family circle and Sabbath school

Publisher: Nelson & Phillips, New York, 1874
Editor: Dr. Eben Tourjée
Denomination: Congregational Churches
Language: English
Notes: Some hymns are unnumbered, these have been given numbers by the editor. Chants (C) are numbered separately. There are other anthems and sentences at the end that are numbered by Page number (P)
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101O thou who all things canst controlPage Scan
102My soul, with humble fervor raisePage Scan
103O come, loud anthems let us singSTERLINGPage Scan
104He reigns, the Lord, the Saviour reignsPage Scan
105Not to condemn the sons of menPage Scan
106Jesus, thy far extended famePage Scan
107When first the Spirit left the throneWARDPage Scan
108Peace, troubled soul, thou need'st not fearPage Scan
109Quickened with our immortal HeadPage Scan
110O thou who camest from abovePage Scan
111When I survey the wondrous crossST. CROSSPage Scan
112From Calvary a cry was heardPage Scan
113Jesus, the sinner's friend, to theePage Scan
114Pass a few swiftly fleeting yearsPage Scan
115Why should we start and fear to dieZEPHYRPage Scan
116God of my strength, in thee alonePage Scan
117When power divine in mortal form hushedPage Scan
118Jesus, where'er thy people meetPage Scan
119God is the refuge of his saintsREFUGEPage Scan
120Come hither, all ye weary soulsPage Scan
121O thou whom all thy saints adorePage Scan
122Arise, my soul, with rapture riseROTHWELLPage Scan
123What are these soul-reviving strainsPage Scan
124Praise ye the Lord, 'tis good to raisePage Scan
125Great Ruler of the earth and skiesIOSCOPage Scan
126Jesus, and shall it ever bePage Scan
127When Isr'l, of the Lord belovedPage Scan
128Ye Christian heralds, go proclaimMISSIONARY CHANTPage Scan
129Lord of the wide extensive mainPage Scan
130God is our refuge and defensePage Scan
131Lo! round the throne, a glorious bandPage Scan
132God of my life, whose gracious powerFORESTPage Scan
133Lord, we believe to us and oursPage Scan
134When gracious Lord, when shall it bePage Scan
135Thy loving Spirit, Lord, alonePage Scan
136And will the great eternal GodDUKE STREETPage Scan
137Jesus, thy church with longing eyesPage Scan
138He dies, the friend of sinners diesPage Scan
139Now let my soul, eternal KingPARK ST.Page Scan
140Awake, my soul, and with the sunPage Scan
141To us a child, of royal birthPage Scan
142Jesus shall reign where'er the sunPage Scan
143My gracious Lord, I own thy rightEFFINGHAMPage Scan
144My opening eyes with rapture seePage Scan
145O God, my God, my all thou artPage Scan
146Great Source of being and of lovePage Scan
147Lord, I despair myself to healROSEDALEPage Scan
148Author of faith, we seek thy facePage Scan
149'Tis finished, the Messiah diesPage Scan
150Thou Lamb of God, thou Prince of PeacePage Scan
151How pleasant, how divinely fairWARRENPage Scan
152Sweet is the work, my God, my KingPage Scan
153The morning flowers display their sweetsPage Scan
154Arise, my soul, on wings sublimeGRACE CHURCHPage Scan
155Jesus, in whom the Godhead's raysPage Scan
156Give me the faith which can removePage Scan
157Wake, O my soul, and hail the mornALL SAINTSPage Scan
158When to the exiled seer were givenPage Scan
159Arise, great God, and let thy gracePage Scan
160With one consent let all the earthPage Scan
161Arm of the Lord, awake, awakeTRUROPage Scan
162Glory to thee, whose powerful wordPage Scan
163Praise waits in Zion, Lord, for theePage Scan
164Come, O my soul, in sacred laysLUTONPage Scan
165Servants of God, in joyful laysPage Scan
166The spacious firmament on highPage Scan
167Jesus, thy wandering sheep beholdWELTONPage Scan
168Into thy gracious hands I fallPage Scan
169Great God, let all our tuneful powersPage Scan
170How sweet the name of Jesus soundsORTONVILLEPage Scan
171Blest be the dear uniting lovePage Scan
172Bright was the guiding star that ledPage Scan
173Thou dear Redeemer, dying LambEMMONSPage Scan
174We journey through a vale of tearsPage Scan
175Jerusalem, my happy homePage Scan
176How great the wisdom, power, and graceST. MARTINPage Scan
177Thy presence, Lord, the place shall fillPage Scan
178Eternal Source of joys divinePage Scan
179O Saviour, welcome to my heartPage Scan
180O for a thousand tongues to singNORTHFIELDPage Scan
181My God, my portion, and my lovePage Scan
182The gospel, O what endless charmsPage Scan
183Great God, to me the sight affordLANESBORO'Page Scan
184Lord, I believe Thy every wordPage Scan
185Sing we the song of those who standPage Scan
186Early, my God, without delayMARLOWPage Scan
187Celestial Dove, come from abovePage Scan
188Father, I stretch my hands to theePage Scan
189There is a fountain filled with bloodCOWPERPage Scan
190According to Thy gracious wordPage Scan
191Jesus, the sinner's rest thou artPage Scan
192There is an hour of peaceful restWOODLANDPage Scan
193I love to steal awhile awayPage Scan
194Return, O wanderer, returnPage Scan
195Lord, I approach the mercy seatNAOMIPage Scan
196Terrible thought, shall I alonePage Scan
197Jesus, if still thou art todayPage Scan
198O could I lose myself in TheePage Scan
199When rising from the bed of deathBACHPage Scan
200Lord, at thy feet we sinners liePage Scan

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